- Gloria Ida Logan
Gloria Ida Logan (born
Brisbane, Queensland ,Australia 25 April 1927 ; died9 June 2005 ) was an Australian artist and lecturer inarts and crafts . She was educated atBrisbane Girls Grammar School ,Trinity College of Music ,Central Technical College andKelvin Grove Teachers College . Logan lectured at Brisbane Kindergarten Teachers College as well asUniversity of Queensland . Logan also worked for theQueensland Art Gallery as teacher of the Scholarship Children's Art Class and on numerous occasions for theQueensland Arts Council [ Workshops 77, Queensland Arts Council ] . Logan was President of the Australian Society For Education Through Art (Queensland) and was an Australian delegate at International Society for Education Through Art Congresses. Her works are represented in Australian and international collections. Logan worked in a large range of mediums includingpainting ,drawing ,sculpture andvitreous Enamel . Logan was also an invited judge of art exhibitions. She was also ascenic designer . Commenting on one Logan's design for "The Caretaker" by Harold Pinter, David Tickell wrote, "Designer Gloria Logan has created all the seediness and squalor of that part of London where the city's misfits and flotsam eake out their miserable individual existences. You wouldn't think somebody would have to work hard creating a rubbish tip but that's what it is and that's what she did. It's so convincing." [ Caretaker Looks At Life's Lost by David Tickell ] David Rowbotham wrote of the same design, "The West End Room in which the action takes place is excellently represented by Gloria Logan's set." [ Actor's 'tramp' a triumph by David Rowbotham ]References
Books, Letters and Articles
*cite book
last = Tickell
first = David
authorlink = David Tickell
coauthors =
title = Caretaker Looks At Life's Lost
publisher = Queensland Newspapers
date=April 18 ,1975
location = Brisbane
id=
*cite book
last = Rowbotham
first = David
authorlink = David Rowbotham
coauthors =
title = Actor's 'tramp' a triumph
publisher = Queensland Newspapers
date= April,1975
location = Brisbane
id=
*cite book
title = Workshops 77
publisher = Queensland Arts Council
date= 1977
location = Brisbane
id=
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