Position: Senior lecturer
Location: 1447, Docklands
Telephone: 020 8223 7276
Email: L.Logue@uel.ac.uk
Contact address:
School of Arts and Digital Industries (ADI)
University of East London
Docklands Campus
University Way
London E16 2RD
Lesley Logue’s practice stems from her training as a painter and printmaker and extends to include working with photography and moving image. Her practice is driven by her interest in specific individuals and communities and their behaviour in response to generational and historic shifts in their environment.Through the work Logue plays with the juxtaposition of the real and unreal, the act and the simulation, the actual experience and the experience imagined. She has exhibited nationally and internationally.
Lesley Logue studied at Nottingham Trent University, BA (Hons) Fine Art. She then went on to complete an MA in Fine Art Printmaking at the Royal College of Art. She is currently registered on the Professional doctorate programme in Fine Art at UEL.
Printmaking, Illustration
Solo Exhibitions
2012 Wild Lament, Foyer Gallery, Aberdeen
2009 Beautiful Trophies, Edinburgh Printmakers
1994 Collective Gallery, Edinburgh.
Selected Group Exhibitions
2012 Feral Landscapes, Edinburgh Printmakers Gallery
2012 Reflective Histories: Contemporary Art Interventions at Traquair
2012 Mark Making, Foyer Gallery, Aberdeen
2012 Directional Forces, ArToll, Germany. (Artist Residency)
2012 Prints from Edinburgh Printmakers, Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh
2012 Doctorate exhibition, AVA Gallery, UEL
2011 Hidden City: Edinburgh Uncovered, Edinburgh Printmakers Gallery
2011 Arc, 4 Artists Exhibition, Guthrie St, Edinburgh
2011 Doctorate Exhibition, AVA Gallery, UEL
2011 Dialogue III, Brownson Gallery, Manhattanville College, New York, AVA gallery UEL, London. (curated by Lesley Logue)
2010 Myths and Legends: from the Ancient to the Modern, Edinburgh Printmakers Gallery
2010 Works in Progress, AVA Gallery University of East London, London
2009 Mythical Lyrical, Sueli Turner Gallery, Londo
2008 Rich and Strange, Hereford College of Arts and Bournemouth library, (touring). An exhibition of altered books.
Awards
2012 Commission and Print publication for Reflective Histories: Contemporary Art Interventions at Traquair. Supported by Edinburgh Printmakers, Traquair and Creative Scotland.
2012 Directional Forces, ArToll, Germany. (Artist Residency). Supported by UEL Going Global Fund.
2009 Beautiful Trophies, Edinburgh Printmakers Gallery, Supported by the Scottish Arts Council creative and professional development bursary and AVA Research, UEL.
2005 Contemporary British Printmaking Exhibition, Brownson Gallery, New York, Curated by Prof James Frank. Supported by the Scottish Arts Council lottery creative development award and AVA Research, UEL.
2004 THIS IS PUBLIC ART, Livingston town centre, West Lothian. Public art event devised and organized by Lesley Logue. Supported by AVA Research fund, UEL.
1999 Estate, Site specific exhibition, Howden House and Howden Park Centre, Livingston, Curated by Lesley Logue. This exhibition was supported by the Scottish Arts Council exhibitions award, West Lothian council’s exhibition award and Southampton Institute Research Fund.
1991 Study award, Athens School of Art, supported by Erasmus and The Royal College of Art.
1990 Margaret Bryan Travel Scholarship, award for travel and development of new work.
Publications
Reflective Histories:Contemporary Art Interventions at Traquair 2012, Edinburgh Printmakers Directional Forces: ArToll Germany 2012, Edited by Hedley Roberts
Contemporary British Printmaking 2005, Edited by Jim Frank. ISBN 1-905000-19-7
Estate, 1999, Edited and Coordinated by Lesley Logue. ISBN 1 874011 38 9
Learning and Teaching Research
In 2003 Lesley Logue completed an Applied learning Technologies, SEDA Accredited course at UEL.
In 2004 she completed a Post Graduate Certificate In Higher Education at UEL.
2011 - Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Board member
2009/13 - Artist member and vice chair of Edinburgh Printmakers board of directors, Edinburgh Printmakers studio and gallery, Edinburgh.
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