Nicholas Logan

Nick acquired his BA (Hons) in Fine Art - Drawing and Painting at the world famous Glasgow School of Art in 2003, with a sell-out degree show.
 
The same year, he received the NS MacFarlane Charitable Trust Award (RGI)  and was also short-listed for the DLA Award (Sarah Myerscough).
The following year, he served on the Board of Governors for Glasgow School of Art and also began working as a full time artist, with a studio next to Peter Howson, in the west end of Glasgow.
 
There were solo shows in London and Edinburgh (both in association with Sarah Mysercough), and exhibitions, several of which were sell-outs, at the AAF, Battersea, Glasgow Art Fair, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Art Club, many galleries across Scotland, plus the Collyer-Bristow and the Air Gallery,
both in London. 
He stopped painting in 2007, due to ill health (problems with his sight - not good news for a painter!) but started again in 2011, having moved to Solihull.
He was approached by Julie Hyde (Founder of COEA) and began their first oil painting class. This quickly turned into 2 oil painting classes, a drawing class and a regular monthly workshop. There was a stint teaching at Solihull College, before Nick decided to set up his own classes.  He was also invited to teach life drawing in Stratford, by Michael Culverwell (President of Stratford Art Society), as well as in Birmingham. 
He currently lives and works in Solihull as a full-time tutor, teaching multiple weekly classes and workshops in Solihull, Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon.