Perhaps Hunter's most well-recognised piece of public art in Scotland is
Citizen Firefighter in
Gordon Street, Glasgow. It was commissioned in 2001 for
Strathclyde Fire & Rescue and due to its location on a busy corner near
Glasgow Central station it is passed by hundreds of office workers every day. Other permanent public works : •
Blackbird (the persistence of vision),
Leicester Square, London (2016) •
A place is a space remembered, Maison du Site des Deux-Caps, France (2015) •
Elephant for Glasgow,
Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, UK (2015) •
Portrait of Andrew Grant,
Edinburgh College of Art, UK (2015) •
Black Swan,
Eschborn, Germany (2014) •
The Watcher, The Scottish Seabird Centre,
North Berwick,
East Lothian, UK (2014) •
Hawk / Creation,
Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, UK (2013) •
Stand Easy,
Leicestershire County Council Armed Services Memorial, UK (2012) •
The Unknown,
Borgie Forest,
Sutherland, UK (2012) •
Patrick Geddes Monument, The Scottish Storytelling Centre,
Edinburgh, UK (2012) •
The Barnsley Mining Artwork,
Barnsley Interchange, Barnsley, UK (2012) • '''Liberty Regain'd''', The
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum,
Alloway, UK (2012) •
Second Glance at a Roe Deer, Orchard Park, Cambridge, UK (2011) •
I Goat, Bishops Square,
Spitalfields, London (2011) •
Monument to a Mouse, The
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum,
Alloway, UK (2010) •
We Adapt, Victoria Street,
Rutherglen, UK (2009) •
Red Boy,
Bad Homburg, Germany (2008) •
Mademoiselle de Fives, Place Degeyter, Fives,
Lille,
France (2007) •
Natural Selection,
Great Ormond Street Hospital, London (2006) •
Lamb, Whitefriars,
Canterbury, UK (2005) •
Youth With Split Apple outside
King's College at the
University of Aberdeen (2005) •
Girl with Rucksack,
Gorbals, Glasgow (2004) •
Calf, at the old Meat Market on Gallowgate,
Calton in Glasgow (2000) •
King of the Castle / Boy Wonder,
Castlemilk, Glasgow (2000) •
Four Children in the pedestrianised area of
Hamilton town centre (1998) •
Cherub/Skull at the
Tron Theatre in Glasgow (1998) •
Your Next Breath at the
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (2022). Won the 2023
Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture. ==Selected exhibitions==