Bio-
Allan Macintyre (b. 1968) is a U.S/Canadian artist. He received a dual Bachelor of Arts in anthropology and visual arts from Bowdoin College in 1990. After graduating from Bowdoin he was employed as a sea urchin diver and as an assistant to National Geographic underwater photographer, Bill Curtsinger. In the summer of 1991 they spent several months diving and documenting the ecosystem along the coast of Maine, from the Bay of Fundy to the Isle of Shoals.
Macintyre worked on archaeological excavations for most of the 1990’s, including in Hawaii, Rhode Island, Martha's Vineyard, Maine, and on the island of Tinian. He received his Master of Fine Arts in photography from Massachusetts College of Art in 1994 in Boston and studied with the photographer Frank Gohlke.
From 2000-2007 Macintyre helped document the extensive drawing collection at the Harvard Art Museums. He has taught photography in the visual arts programs at Colorado College (1996-1997) and at Princeton University (2003-2013) and is the recipient of a Princeton University Research Fellowship, a New England Foundation Artist Grant, and a Fulbright Grant to New Zealand. He is currently based in the woods of Connecticut with his wife and daughter.
Contact- allanmacintyre3@gmail.com
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Hummer, West Bethel, Maine, 2007