Lindsay McIntyre
Lindsay McIntyre is a flim artist from Edmonton of Inuk/European decent. She holds an MFA in Film (Concordia) and a BFA in Painting and Drawing (UofA). Her process-based media practice is largely analog and deals with themes of portraiture, place, form and personal histories. Working primarily with 16mm and experimental, handmade and documentary techniques, she also makes her own silver gelatin emulsion. She was a member of The Double Negative Collective, the recipient of the Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award for Excellence in Media Arts (Canada Council, 2013) and a REVEAL Indigenous Arts Award (Hnatyshyn Foundation, 2017). Her award-winning film works and projection performances have been programmed around the world and can be found in several permanent collections. She taught at the University of Alberta before coming to Emily Carr University as Assistant Professor of Film and Screen Art.
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