Wow, that's an amazing list! I wish all artists had lists like that.
Ryan Kaldari
On 5/18/13 9:35 AM, Jane Darnell wrote:
Good luck with the AfC backlog Sarah - it depresses me to just think about that.
Here in Haarlem we are celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the Frans Hals Museum. There are copies of Frans Hals paintings placed strategically around town to show what the museum has to offer. One of the men who is featured in 3 paintings in the museum was plastered all over town in the bus stops on a poster. His portrait as an individual is not here though, it's in Cincinnati. Haarlem basically only has the group portraits left, the rest have all left town. There are still over 70 people featured in those group portraits though, and I thought it would be cool to reunite them on wiki with their individual portraits.
After talking about it for 2 years, I have finally created the list of Frans Hals paintings, and though I promised myself I would be done by the museum's "birthday" of May 14th, of course people keep reminding me now about other paintings to include.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paintings_by_Frans_Hals
2013/5/18, Sarah Stierch sarah.stierch@gmail.com:
I figure it's high time to start a positive (or call to action oriented) focus thread again that is focused on empowering women on this list to share.
Women - and those who identify as - what have you been editing lately?
I've been working hard at building my "to do" lists for the crowdsourcing aspect of my World Digital Library project. I miss having time to edit and write larger articles, but, that isn't in the cards yet.
On the flipside, I've been helping out at Articles for Creation again. We have a backlog of over 1000!!! :)
Sarah
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