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* {{event inline|2022|10|12|[https://www.nationalgalleries.org/ticket-purchase/66511 Collecting Contemporary Artists of Colour Editathon] National Galleries of Scotland, Modern 2. Join us for a Wikipedia Editathon jointly run by Fruitmarket and National Galleries of Scotland, focusing on improving the pages on contemporary Scottish artists of colour. The event will begin with a behind the scenes tour of the Mod 2 print rooms with Librarian Kerry Watson, discussing the gallery’s drive to diversify its print | |||
collection and what is involved in the acquisition process. This will lead into Wikipedia training introduced by artist and cultural practitioner Tanatsei Gambura | |||
and run by Sara Thomas (Scotland Programme Coordinator for Wikimedia UK), who have both been working with the Fruitmarket since 2021 on a project aimed at | |||
improving the representation of creative people of colour on Wikipedia. 12noon - 4pm.}} | |||
* {{event inline|2022|10|13|[https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/connected-heritage-webinar-sharing-cultural-heritage-online-tickets-306288456017 Connected Heritage webinar: sharing cultural heritage online]}} | * {{event inline|2022|10|13|[https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/connected-heritage-webinar-sharing-cultural-heritage-online-tickets-306288456017 Connected Heritage webinar: sharing cultural heritage online]}} | ||
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