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'''Full list of properties currently in use for the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:'''<br> | '''Full list of properties currently in use for the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:'''<br> | ||
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'''Full list of event types (“instance of”) for the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:'''<br> | '''Full list of event types (“instance of”) for the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:'''<br> |
Latest revision as of 15:37, 16 August 2023
The Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History Wikibase Project Page
Background
The Asian American Arts Centre (AAAC) is a non-profit organization located in New York City. Since its formation in 1974, AAAC has served to support Asian American cultural growth and the preservation of Asian American art through its curatorial activities and community-focused programming. Its range of activities includes exhibitions, performances, panel discussions, community gatherings, and conferences.
Parallel to its calendar of events, AAAC has additionally maintained a permanent collection of art works throughout the decades, as well as an artist files and an archive of its own publications, such as newspapers, press releases, and exhibition flyers. In 2009 AAAC launched the digital archive artasiamerica.org, providing access to thousands of resources from these collections.
Project Description
Shifts in arts funding since the early 2000s have negatively impacted the Asian American Arts Centre’s ability to its meet operating costs, including the inability to adequately maintain its digital archive. In response, Semantic Lab partnered with AAAC in 2022 to proactively design a strategy that could ensure the continued discovery of resources from the digital archive. Through the support of an Equity in Action grant from the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO), the partners targeted a group of materials that could best represent the scope of AAAC’s work, while finding a solution that could remove the burden of upkeep and maintenance away from AAAC.
AAAC’s collection of over 100 exhibition and event flyers was selected for digitization and contribution to Wikimedia Commons as part of the Equity in Action grant. Records for exhibitions and events, as well as for participating artists and organizations, were created on Wikidata to apply as structured data to the files on Commons. These activities simultaneously served to expand the available linked open data on the web relating to Asian American contemporary art and New York City’s counter-culture scene of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Records created on Wikidata in the scope of this project were crosswalked into Semantic Lab’s Wikibase to create stub records, conforming to and expanding Semantic Lab’s existing data model. These records are now available for querying via SPARQL or for further incorporation into projects conducted by Semantic Lab, either within the scope of the Asian American Art Centre’s specific history or in aggregate with other projects on Semantic Lab’s Wikibase.
Scope
Exhibition and Event Records
Records were created for all Asian American Arts Centre exhibitions and events relating to contemporary art as represented in AAAC’s physical exhibition flyer collection. The flyers themselves, as well as the exhibition timeline that appears on AAAC’s website, were used as information sources to create these records.
Property PID | Qualifier PID | Property label | Value (examples in cursive) |
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P1 | instance of | event (Q19071) | |
P1 | instance of | art exhibition (Q22395)* | |
P11 | part of project | Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History (Q24831) | |
P198 | organizer | Asian American Arts Centre (Q25483) | |
P125 | location | Asian American Arts Centre (Q25483) | |
P125 | location | New York City (Q19486) | |
P75 | contributor | Niizeki Hiromi (Q25351) | |
P75 => P117 | role | artist (Q19157) | |
P75 => P117 | role | speaker (Q23510)** | |
P197 | curator | Corky Lee (Q25320) | |
P8 | Wikidata QID | Q111487420 | |
P9 | Wikidata URI | http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q111487420 | |
P120 | start time | 29 October 1999 | |
P121 | end time | 14 December 1999 | |
P98 | date | 10 October 1998 |
*All events, whether a panel discussion or exhibition, are instances of “event”, typically accompanied by a second value providing more detail, such as “art exhibition” or “walking tour”. For a full list of event types under the Asian American Exhibition History project, see the SPARQL query section below.
**Apart from “organizer” and “curator” which are designated properties as shown above, the property “contributor” is used to indicate participation in an event, which is further qualified using “role”. For a full list of contributor roles in use for the Asian American Exhibition History project, see the SPARQL query section below.
Example: Aphasia
Person Records
Property PID | Qualifier PID | Property label | Value (examples in cursive) |
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P1 | instance of | person (Q1) | |
P11 | part of project | Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History (Q24831) | |
P8 | Wikidata QID | Q110640890 | |
P9 | Wikidata URI | http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q110640890 | |
P42 | demographica | women (Q18803) |
Example: Robert Lee
Organization Records
Property PID | Qualifier PID | Property label | Value (examples in cursive) |
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P1 | instance of | organization (Q19049) | |
P1 | instance of | venue (Q19072)* | |
P11 | part of project | Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History (Q24831) | |
P8 | Wikidata QID | Q111501608 | |
P9 | Wikidata URI | http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q111501608 | |
P125 | location | New York (N.Y.) (Q19486) |
*Currently Semantic Lab may elect to apply multiple “instance of” values for organizations, if serving a variety of functions.
Example: Korea Society
For a full list of properties in use in the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project, please see the Project Data section below.
Project Data
Note: If you would like to read a general description about data on Semantic Lab's Wikibase and various ways to query data, please see the home page for Semantic Lab’s Wikibase.
SPARQL query to retrieve the list of all records associated with the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:
https://tinyurl.com/2f6t8ow4
SPARQL query to retrieve the list of person records associated with the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:
https://tinyurl.com/2k8r2nkz
Full list of properties currently in use for the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:
https://tinyurl.com/2aq3yzxx
Full list of event types (“instance of”) for the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:
https://tinyurl.com/2eepnh3m
Full list of contributor roles currently used in records for the Asian American Arts Centre Exhibition History project:
https://tinyurl.com/2o5qddmf