Joanna Logue

Born in Scone, NSW, Joanna Logue graduated from the City Art Institute with a B.A. in Visual Arts in 1986, and in 1987 she received a Diploma majoring in Painting.

“She learned her craft in the bright and open landscapes of southeastern Australia, where she is from, but she now spends most of her time in the northeastern most corner of the United States, on Mount Desert Island, Maine, where everything from the vegetation, to the light, to the change of seasons is entirely different.” (Jessica Skwire Routhier, 2022, ‘Echo’ catalogue essay)

Joanna was the recipient of the Country Energy Prize for Landscape Painting in 2006, and the Central West Regional Artist Award in 2009. Logue has also been selected as a finalist in the Fleurieu Art Prize, the Norvill Landscape Painting Prize, the Paddington Landscape Painting Prize and the NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize. Joanna was also selected for the regional touring exhibition Country and Western, which showcased the works of prominent national Australian artists. Additionally, Joanna has been awarded two residencies in Hill End, one by the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, and the other with the Paddington Art Prize.

Logue has exhibited extensively in major cities throughout Australia, and internationally and has had over 40 solo exhibitions; she was first represented by King Street Gallery in 2010. In 2023 Joanna Logue commenced exhibiting with John Martin Gallery, London, UK and with Dowling Walsh Gallery, in Rockland, Maine, USA.

Photograph of Joanna Logue, 2025 in the German Military Cemetery (Above Maleme), Greece. Supplied courtesy of Michael Bradfield.