Gloria Ida Logan (born Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 25 April 1927; died 9 June 2005) was an Australian artist and lecturer in arts and crafts. Brisbane ( is the state capital of Queensland. Brisbane is the third most populous city in Australia and the most populous city of Queensland For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Events 1607 - Eighty Years' War: The Dutch fleet destroys the anchored Spanish fleet at Gibraltar. Year 1927 ( MCMXXVII) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 53 - Roman Emperor Nero marries Claudia Octavia 62 - Claudia Octavia commits Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Arts and crafts comprise a whole host of activities and hobbies that are related to making things with one's own hands and skill She was educated at Brisbane Girls Grammar School, Trinity College of Music, Central Technical College and Kelvin Grove Teachers College. Brisbane Girls' Grammar School, is an independent, Secular, Day school for girls located in Spring Hill, an inner suburb of Brisbane Trinity College of Music is one of the London music conservatoires, based in Greenwich. The City and Guilds of London Institute ( City & Guilds) is a United Kingdom examining and accreditation body for vocational managerial and engineering training offering Kelvin Grove Teachers' College established 1961 provides courses in primary and secondary teacher education Logan lectured at Brisbane Kindergarten Teachers College as well as University of Queensland. Queensland University of Technology (QUT is located in Brisbane, Queensland, and is one of Australia's largest universities. The University of Queensland (UQ is one of Australia's premier learning and research institutions Logan also worked for the Queensland Art Gallery as teacher of the Scholarship Children's Art Class and on numerous occasions for the Queensland Arts Council [1]. The Queensland Art Gallery (formerly Queensland National Art Gallery is part of the Queensland Cultural Centre, and is located nearest to Brisbane River 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 including painting, drawing, sculpture and vitreous Enamel. Painting (pān'tīng in Art, is the practice of applying Color to a Surface (support base such as e Drawing is a Visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium In a discussion of Material science, enamel (or vitreous enamel or porcelain enamel in U Logan was also an invited judge of art exhibitions. She was also a scenic designer. Scenic design (also known as stage design, set design or production design) is the creation of theatrical, as well as Film or 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. " [2] 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. " [3]