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35:, enrolling in her first formal classes in drawing and painting with the intention of becoming a portrait painter. While at the Arts Students League she studied with George Luks and Robert Henri and began to develop a style which rejected such modernist themes as those trumpeted by the Ashcan School. She toured Europe in 1926-27 where she made an extensive body of sketches and paintings. Upon returning to New York, Loggie undertook private study with prominent etcher and printer John Taylor Arms, beginning a 25-year collaboration. 56: 267:
As of 2020, a comprehensive collection of Loggie's work, including ephemera, drawings, etchings, pastels and oils are on exhibit at the Helen Loggie Museum of Art in Bellingham, Washington. The Museum is housed in the former Territorial Courthouse, built in 1858 and listed on the National Register of
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Helen Loggie’s archives, consisting of numerous prints and drawings, reside in the collection at the Western Gallery of Art at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington.
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Historic Places as the oldest masonry building in Washington state. The Museum is privately held.
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In 1930, Loggie returned to Bellingham permanently. She built a house on the shores of Eastsound,
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Sweden American Exhibition of Graphic Arts, Paris International Exhibition (1937)
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American National Committee of Engraving, Pan-American traveling exhibit (1940)
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in Massachusetts for two years. Between 1916 and 1924, she studied at the
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Western Washington College of Education, Bellingham, WA (1942, 1956, 1993)
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American Federation of Arts at The Library of Congress (1942, 1943, 1952)
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National Academy of Design, New York (1934, regularly between 1949-1969)
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American Artists Professional League – Gold Medal for drawing (1960)
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The Royal Society of Painters, Etchers and Engravers, London (1954)
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National Academy of Design Samuel Finley Breese Morse Medal (1969)
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National Academy of Design prize for graphic art (1960, 1964)
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Society of American Etchers, New York (7 exhibits 1932-1947)
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American Federation of Arts traveling exhibition (1953-54)
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Whatcom Museum of History and Art, Bellingham WA (1979)
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Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition (1953-54)
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American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York (1953)
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Academician, National Academy of Design (1957, 1971)
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Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences, Virginia (1965)
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Washington State Historical Society, Olympia (1959)
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