DescriptionGovan ArtWalk 2019 – Wikipedia Editing Workshop – Video Conferencing Background Images – 'Protests and Suffragettes' project.jpg
English: Images of Zoom / Video Conferencing Background Images from the 'Protests and Suffragettes' Wikipedia Workshop on Saturday 4 July 2020, co-hosted by 'Protests & Suffragettes' project and Wikimedia UK.
Zoom/Video Conferencing background created by 'Protest and Suffragettes' project Lead Artist t s Beall and members of the P&S team.
This is one of 6 Zoom Backgrounds offered those who attended the Wikipedia Workshop on Sat 4th July -- the image features a 'Protests & Suffragettes' 'artwalk' in 2019, showing attendees walking along the River Clyde with the Riverside Museum in the background, and a banner depicting Mary Barbour.
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Image title
Images of Zoom / Video Conferencing Background Images from the 'Protests and Suffragettes' Wikipedia Workshop on Saturday 4 July 2020, co-hosted by 'Protests & Suffragettes' project and Wikimedia UK.
Included in the group if images is a group picture with many of the 40 people who attendd the event using the Zoom/Video Conferencing backgrounds, created by Lead Artist t s Beall and members of the PandS team.
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Artwork by t s Beall courtesy tsBeall and the 'Protests and Suffragettes' project
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Wikipedia Editing Workshop– Video Conferencing Background Images -- 'Protests and Suffragettes' project – tsBeall