Lynn Lonidier Papers, 1958-1993 1967-1993

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Lynn Lonidier Papers, 1958-1993 1967-1993

The papers include correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, research materials and notes, financial and publishing documents, and photographs that relate to Lonidier's career as a teacher, writer/poet, and lesbian-feminist activist. It also includes objects used in two of her performance pieces.

9 cartons + 1 oversized box; (9.0 cubic feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6648984

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Oliveros, Pauline, 1932-2016

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Lonidier, Lynn

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Lynn Lonidier was a teacher, author, and multimedia performance artist. She majored in music at San Francisco State University where she studied composition with Pauline Oliveros. She later participated in the "Poet in the Schools" program in Northern California schools. Lonidier was active in multimedia theater and performance art, as well as various women's collectives. She was connected with the Lavender Rose Collective and was a "founding mother" of the San Francisco Women's Building. ...