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LOGAN LEDFORD

New Orleans, Louisiana

Logan Ledford was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1987. She received her Bachelor of Interior Design from Louisiana State University in 2009. She studied at the New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts in 2015.


Ledford previously worked within the film and advertising industry for 5 years as a professional graphic designer. She worked with Nike, Adidas, The Hyatt Regency New Orleans, Fireball Whiskey, South Walton Tourism Council, and Gulf Coast Seafood.


Ledford has exhibited in Louisiana at the VanGuard Gallery, the Aquarium Gallery, The Print Shop, New Orleans Art Center, Katie Koch Home, Martine Chaisson Gallery, Claire Elizabeth Gallery, New Orleans Museum of Art, and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Her work has been reviewed by Garden & Gun, LSU Art & Design College Press, The Washington Post, and the Boston Globe. Ledford lives and works in New Orleans, Louisiana. She is currently working on a new series of work that utilizes a minimal composition using acrylic paint, birch panels, and plaster. This year she will continue to show her work at Dimmit Contemporary, Gregg Irby, and most recently Liz Lidgett in Des Moines.


Logan’s work is simply about women. Being a woman. Logan expresses this through her work. Woman have voluptuous lines that are sensual and soft. Their emotions can change through time and are varied like an array of color. What are their thoughts? How do they see others? What stories to they tell? What do they struggle with most? Logan’s work uses plaster, objects and acrylic paint combined with color theory exploration to create her work.

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