Lynda McIntyre was trained as a painter and a dancer at the University of Massachusetts, Hunter College, and Yale University. She holds a doctorate in aesthetics and weaves her training in painting, dance, Buddhist study, and aesthetics into her art making and teaching. McIntyre had her first major show in New York at 21. She has since received numerous awards including those from the NEA, MacDowell, the JFK Center, the ICCE, the VCCA, the Ossabaw Foundation, and the Getty Foundation. She has been awarded art fellowships abroad to Australia, the former Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, Bhutan, Cuba, and Italy where she teaches in the summers. Her work is shown throughout the U.S, Europe and the Pacific Rim. Her works are held in corporate and private collections in the U.S, Europe and Australia. McIntyre is a studio art professor and formerly the Chairman of the University of Vermont Department of Art and Art History.
Lynda McIntyre
Studios
Mixter
Lynda McIntyre worked in the Mixter studio.
Built in 1927–1930, the Florence Kilpatrick Mixter Studio was funded by its namesake and designed by the architect F. Winsor, Jr., who also designed MacDowell's original Savidge Library in 1925. Mixter Studio, solidly built of yellow and grey-hued granite, once had sweeping views of Pack Monadnock to the east. The lush forest has now grown…