Bridie Lonie (born 1951 or 1952) is a New Zealand academic, arts educator, arts writer and artist. She lectured in art history and art theory at the Dunedin...
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Lonie is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Bridie Lonie (born 1951/2), New Zealand academic, arts educator, arts writer...
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interview with Bridie Lonie: Dunedin School of Art". Down in Edin Magazine. No. 20. Retrieved 10 November 2020. "Researcher profile for Bridie Lonie". Otago...
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set Lonie's poems "Collection Day" and "My Toaster Tells the Time" to music in his work Opus 76, Five Dunedin Songs. Lonie's oldest daughter, Bridie Lonie...
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Allie Eagle, Marion Evans, Claudia Pond Eyley, Keri Hume, Anna Keir, Bridie Lonie, Heather McPherson, Joanna Paul, Nancy Peterson, Helen Rockel, Carole...
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December 2018 with effect from 1 February 2019. Notable students include Bridie Lonie. Ellis, Elisabeth (2005), Kant's politics : provisional theory for an...
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conceptual artists, improvised music, and other arts. In early 1978, Bridie Lonie, Barry Thomas, Gary Griffiths and others started meeting with the idea...
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Saj Gurney), Anna Keir, Bridie Lonie and Marian Evans. It was this project that led Marian Evans, Anna Keir and Bridie Lonie to create the Women's Gallery...
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teacher, winner of the Prime Minister's Science Teacher Prize, 2015 Bridie Lonie, artist and art academic John Edward "Jack" Lovelock, athlete Chris Mahony...
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video, and multimedia artist Gottfried Lindauer (1839–1926) – painter Bridie Lonie (born 1951/2) – painter, academic and arts writer Ida Mary Lough (1903–1985)...
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