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Ian Gardiner (other)
Ian Gardiner may refer to: * Ian Gardiner (footballer) (1928–1990), Scottish footballer * Ian Gardiner (artist) (1943–2008), Australian artist * Ian Gardiner (musician) (born 1952), bass player * Ian Gardiner (rower), American rower who won a silver medal at the 1967 European Rowing Championships The 1967 European Rowing Championships were rowing championships held on Lake Allier, a reservoir in the Allier River adjacent to the French city of Vichy. This edition of the European Rowing Championships was held from 1 to 3 September for women ...
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Ian Gardiner (artist)
Ian Gardiner (1943–2008) was a Melbourne-based artist whose practice ranged from screen printing, linocuts and photographs through to woodblock prints, monoprint, collage and montage. Gardiner also returned to painting late in his career. Gardiner held seven solo shows throughout his life and participated in group exhibitions both in Australia and abroad. His prints are held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Nantenshi Gallery, Japan, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Victoria and Albert Museum, Tasmania, and other galleries throughout Australia. Gardiner was a participant in the formative years of the Australian Print Council and a lecturer at Melbourne TAFE Colleges for 20 years. Early years: 1961–67 Ian Gardiner spent four years at Swinburne Technical College in Hawthorn, Victoria, graduating in 1964 with a Certificate and Diploma of Art. His early work consisted of broken, swirling lines and str ...
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Ian Gardiner (musician)
Ian L. Gardiner (born December 4, 1952, in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a bass player (jazz, rock, blues). He has played with Burton Cummings, formerly of the Guess Who ("American Woman", "No Time", "Undun", "Stand Tall"), Lenny Breau, Makanda Ken McIntyre, Randy Bachman and many other musicians. He's produced Bo Diddley, The Bonedaddys and The Delphines; engineered Supertramp and The Knack, and more. Since 1996, he designs and manufactures custom pro audio gear and recording consoles, as the founder of Boutique Audio & Design and co-founder of Tree Audio, located in Los Angeles, California. Biography As a teen, Ian Gardiner was surrounded by creativity. Neil Young, Burton Cummings, Lenny Breau and Randy Bachman all began there right about that time in his hometown. Winnipeg author and rock historian John Einarson said, "Winnipeg's isolation allowed for a strong and vibrant local music scene to grow and flourish." Regarding those days in the mid-1960s, Gardiner recalled, "Winnipeg, ...
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Ian Gardiner (rower)
Ian Gardiner may refer to: * Ian Gardiner (footballer) (1928–1990), Scottish footballer * Ian Gardiner (artist) (1943–2008), Australian artist * Ian Gardiner (musician) (born 1952), bass player * Ian Gardiner (rower), American rower who won a silver medal at the 1967 European Rowing Championships {{hndis, Gardiner, Ian ...
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