MEGAN HINTON
Megan Hinton
American b.1974
Megan Hinton is a painter known for reconfiguring genres of landscape, figurative, and object painting. Her art utilizes painting’s historic content and technique with found and discarded material to investigate line, color, shape, surface, and scale. This fusion of content and material further defines Hinton as a collagist and sculptor with interdisciplinary practices in installation, photography, and printmaking. In 2024 Provincetown Art Association and Museum honored Hinton with the prestigious annual Award for Artistic Excellence. Megan holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary arts from Mills College where she won the Hung Lui Painting Prize. She has received residency fellowships from Twenty Summers in Provincetown and The Frans Masereel Centrum in Belgium. She is a recipient of the Alice C. Cole ‘42 Merit Grant from Wellesley College. Megan is also an art educator, curator, and writer.
works
Mover, 2023, cut out oil on canvas and wood panel, 23 x 7 ½”
Plunge #9, 2026, woodcut on paper, 1/1, 18.5 x 14.5 inches (framed behind museum glass)
LaVague #1, 2026, woodcut on paper, 1/1, 14.5 x 18.5 inches (framed behind museum glass)
Old Reliable, 2026, oil collage on panel, 16 x 20 inches
Day One, 2026, oil collage and found painting on found lumber, 10.5 x 9 inches
Breaker, 2026, oil collage on panel, 12.5 x 12.5 inches
Backshore at 7, 2026, oil collage on panel, 9 x 12 inches
River Knoll, 2026, oil collage on panel, 12 x 16 inches
Oldest House, 2026, oil collage on canvas, 16 x 20 inches
Chat in the Dark, 2020, cut out oil painting collage on paper and canvas on monotype mounted on wood panel, 21”l x 23”w x 1.5” d
Spread Eagle, 2020, acrylic, oil, photocopy, reproduction of found painting, canvas, and photocopy on found wood with painting on wall, 24” l x 19” w x 3” d
Remote Office, 2020, site specific installation, latex paint on found objects, dimensions variable
Remote Office, 2020, detail view, latex paint on found objects, dimensions variable
Seat, 2024, monotype, framed with museum glass, 27 x 13.75 x 1.5".
McKain Wharf, 2024, oil on found lumber, 9 x 17”
Moors (After Karl Knath), 2024, oil collage on found lumber, 8x14”
"Short Stories," oil on book, 5.5 x 8.5 x 2”
projects