The Public Art New Article Guide will greatly assist you by setting up an infobox and standardized headings for your article about public art using a step-by-step process.
It has been created so that new users can quickly start working in Wikipedia.
Note that sharing an account is not allowed in Wikipedia, so if you work for an organization, you should not create an account for your organization as a whole.
Click on the blue link "Create Account" in the top right corner of the screen.
Click on the blue link "Create One" in the sign in box.
Fill out the information on the page (email is not necessary) and click the "Create Account" button.
Your username will now appear in red in the top right corner of the screen.
Naming convention guidelines do not apply to your sandbox, but they are important later when you move your article to Wikipedia main namespace.
Try and use the correct name for the artwork, otherwise use the common name and keep the title as accurate and simple as possible.
If the proper name of the artwork is used, then it should be italicized throughout the article, including in the title. See the notes inside the template for guidance on this.
If the artwork's name already exists within Wikipedia, or if another artwork of the same title already exists:
If you have now edited a significant amount of content, will be able to Move your draft to make it live. The Move button will appear on the right hand side of your article draft; click it and follow the instructions.
See the Public Art Style Guide for more information on adding Categories, Tags, and Navigation boxes.
If your article is a stub, add the {{public-art-stub}} at the very bottom of the main article page.