
Aaron McIntosh
Associate Professor · Fiber Arts
University of North Carolina School of the ArtsAbout
Aaron McIntosh is a fourth-generation quiltmaker and cross-disciplinary artist currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Fibres & Material Practices program at Concordia University in Montreal. His work explores intersections of material culture, family tradition, sexual desire, and identity politics through textile-based art. McIntosh has exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and Toledo Museum of Art, and leads the community storytelling project "Invasive Queer Kudzu" that archives queer Southern histories.
Key Themes:
- Queer identity and Appalachian heritage
- Textile sculpture and quilting traditions
- Decolonization and cultural preservation
- Community engagement through participatory art
Recognition:
- 2020 United States Artist Fellow in Craft
- 2017 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship
- Two Windgate Fellowships (2006, 2015)
McIntosh's practice combines personal history with broader social commentary, using fabric as a medium to challenge gender norms and document marginalized narratives. His "Invasive Queer Kudzu" project involved over 400 community contributions during Pride events before entering dormancy post-2016 relocation to Montreal.
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