RBSA Backstage Pass

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"Backstage Pass tour" at The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists - In a nutshell

Where?: Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Gallery, St Paul's Square, Birmingham
When?: Sunday, 10:00, 4 November, 2012
Who can attend?: Anyone! (if you're already a Wikipedia editor, want to become one or are interested in the idea of sharing knowledge, this is for you. Training will be available.)
Hashtag: #glamRBSA or #glamwiki (for Twitter)
Tag: glamRBSA (for blog posts, YouTube, Flickr, Delicious, etc.)

What is it?

A Backstage Pass tour is an event aimed at sharing the expertise of real-world cultural institutions with our wiki-expertise. Principally this involves an organisation or interest group hosting a private tour for the benefit of existing and new Wikipedians and in reciprocation we will help improve the content on Wikipedia that is relevant to their collection.

Simply put the day is in three parts:

  1. Talks and private 'backstage' tours of the gallery's archives, with their experts.
  2. Lunch together (provided)
  3. Sitting down with RBSA staff to collaborate on topics discussed during the morning.

The main contact person for this activity is Andy Mabbett (User:Pigsonthewing; @pigsonthewing; andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk).

The aim is to improve Wikipedia's content related to the RBSA's collections and members (it was founded in 1821!). The work will continue long after this day's event, and we hope to foster ongoing relations between Wikipedians and RBSA staff and volunteers. Experienced Wikipedia editors will offer training - and a warm welcome - to newcomers.

Where is it?

The RBSA Gallery is at 4, Brook Street, off St Paul's Square, Birmingham. The nearest Midland Metro stop is St Paul's, and the Gallery is a 15 minute brisk walk from central Birmingham train stations, or ten minutes from Jewellery Quarter station.

Programme

10.00-10.30
Registration & coffee
10.30-10.45
Welcome and Intros
10.45-11.00
Background & organisation
11.00-11.15
Talk 1 - History of RBSA
11.15-11.30
Talk 2 - Volunteering in the RBSA Archive
11.30-11.45
Talk 3 - Current research and projects
11.45-13.00
Editing/ archives tour
13.00-14.00
Lunch
14.00-16.30
Editing/ archives tour
16.30
Wrap up & thank-yous

Then an optional debrief in a nearby pub.

Sign up

Due to the small size of the gallery and its archives, there are only eight places. Sign up below (or email Andy, andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk ), but please let us know if you can't make it.

If possible, please indicate your areas of interest, so that relevant archive archive material can be prepared in advance.

Please also indicate any dietary requirements (or e-mail to Andy Mabbett if preferred).

  1. Rock drum (talkcontribs) (assisting)
  2. Harry Mitchell (assisting)
  3. RexxS (talk)
  4. Mainlymazza
  5. Widefox; talk
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