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Hilke MacIntyre
German artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hilke MacIntyre is German artist living and working in St Andrews, Scotland. She grew up near Kiel and studied architecture there. MacIntyre's work includes lino cuts, prints and ceramics.
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Her work has been exhibited in art festivals such as the Pittenweem Art Festival,[1][2] used in promotions for the East Neuk Festival[3] and sold in a range of contemporary art galleries,[4][5][6] including Gallery Q in Dundee,[7][8] Leeds Craft and Design Gallery,[4] Edinburgh Printmakers and the Royal Scottish Academy[9][10][non-primary source needed] .
Her work can be seen on packaging for the St Andrews based gin Eden Mill[11][12] and on a range of flours for Doves Farm,[13] and in situ at Waid Academy, Anstruther[14] She is included in published themed collections such as The Printmakers's Cat'[15] and the Edinburgh Art Book.[16][non-primary source needed] MacIntyre has worked as an illustrator for poetry collections including The Tale of the Crail Whale: And Other Poems with Gordon Ian Jarvie[17][18] and Ten Poems about Husbands and Wives for Candlestick Press.[19]
In 2016 she was artist in residence at the Stanza Poetry Festival, an annual festival held in St Andrews each spring.[20][21][22][non-primary source needed]
In early 2022. MacIntyre's work was included in Printmakers 2022 at Bircham Gallery in Holt.[23]
She lives in Fife with her husband Ian MacIntyre who is also an artist.[2]
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