Artlog is pleased to host a special evening sale and exhibition of photography by Mia Baxter and paintings by Bill Logan. The one night sale with 100% of the proceeds going to the artists is a unique opportunity to buy the artists' work at extremely reasonable prices.
Mia Baxter is a photographer based in New York City. She has photographed alongside UNICEF and grassroot NGO's across the globe for 5 years. Her photographs were featured in the New York Times #1 Bestselling novel, Ana’s Story: A Journey of Hope. She recently made... Read more
Artlog is pleased to host a special evening sale and exhibition of photography by Mia Baxter and paintings by Bill Logan. The one night sale with 100% of the proceeds going to the artists is a unique opportunity to buy the artists’ work at extremely reasonable prices.
Mia Baxter is a photographer based in New York City. She has photographed alongside UNICEF and grassroot NGO’s across the globe for 5 years. Her photographs were featured in the New York Times #1 Bestselling novel, Ana’s Story: A Journey of Hope. She recently made a photographic documentary of the former President of the Republic of Panama, Martin Torrijos, in his last months in office. Baxter has published photographs in Glamour, Details, Departures, Golf Digest, The Journal of Life Sciences, Heal, Kenyon, and Elle Décor magazines. She received her BA in Photojournalism and Spanish from the University of Texas in May of 2004, and her MFA in Photography, Video & Related Media at the School of Visual Arts in New York in 2011. Baxter was born in Madrid, Spain in 1982.
Bill Logan is a painter based in Brooklyn. He has worked in art departments under acclaimed directors such as Wes Anderson and Julie Taymor, and was the art director for the indie hits Afterschool and Two Gates of Sleep. His art is in several major collections across the country and has been presented in feature films. His recent body of work explores identity and loss of self in oil portraits of such imagined characters as marathon runners, cheerleaders, preachers, and churchgoers lost in rapture, often blending multiple subjects into a single portrait to create almost impossible emotional outbursts. Also on view is a series of his earlier acrylic works, which are meticulously drawn collages of both architectural drawings and plant forms. Originally from Roanoke, Virginia, he received a BFA in Painting from the University of Georgia in 2002.