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Greer Honeywill (born 1945 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian conceptual artist whose work fuses sculptural conventions, autobiography and critical thinking.〔(Off The Plan ~ Greer Honeywill )〕 ==Life and education==
Born the daughter of Donald Desmond Spooner (1910-1989), a classical pianist who studied for a short time at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide〔Donald Desmond Spooner, Student Card 4802, The University of Adelaide〕 before becoming a self-taught realist painter. From 1954 Spooner exhibited regularly at the Walter Wotzke Gallery,〔http://hahndorf.wikispot.org/NTSA_Hahndorf/Personalities〕 Hahndorf, South Australia, and the Royal South Australian Society of Arts.〔http://www.rsasa.com〕 He won the Maude Vizard-Wholohan Prize in 1955 and became a Fellow of the RSASA in 1958.〔Donald Desmond Spooner, Royal South Australian Society of Arts, Fellowship Diploma number 15, 1958〕 Influenced by her father, Greer Honeywill studied art at the South Australian School of Art and Western Teachers College (now University of South Australia) graduating as an art teacher in 1964.〔Greer Spooner, South Australian School of Art, Diploma in Art Teaching, number 135〕 She was invited to continue her studies in drama at Adelaide Teachers College in 1967 (now University of South Australia).〔University of South Australia, Transcript of Academic Record, Greer Honeywill (then Spooner) 1967〕 In 2003 she graduated from Monash University, PhD in Fine Art and was awarded the Mollie Holman Medal for academic excellence.〔http://www.monash.edu.au/news/monashmemo/stories/20040804/mollie.html〕 After a brief marriage to David Druce, 1969-1976, she married author and social researcher Ross Honeywill in 1977. They reside in Tasmania.〔Hobart Mercury - Saturday 6 November 2010. P5〕
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