Lexi Logan was born in Chinatown, Philadelphia, and at the age of three, the family moved to Bucks County PA. They settled on a sheep farm on Cuttalossa Road. Formally, this historic farm was home to famous Pennsylvania Impressionist painter Daniel Garber. The family found a spiritual and artistic connection to Garber and his home, and this shaped much of Logans childhood.
Educated in Quaker Schools, Lexi was surround by artists throughout her life. Her father, grandmother, grandfather, great aunt, and cousins all have had their feet in the art world over the years. Lexi decided to follow her love of art to New York City.
Lexi holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Fine Art from New York University. After graduating with honors, Lexi worked in Manhattan for 10 years creating paintings in her East Village Ave C. apartment, and designing original window displays at vintage clothing stores, teaching elementary art, all while exhibiting her contemporary paintings. She feels deeply connected to New York, and continues to find much of her inspiration in the city today.
The Logan family, husband Andrew and 3 children, reside on a 9 acre farm in Buckingham, Pa. They have transformed a 200 year old farming property to house various artist studios. The Logans rent space to sculptors, painters, and metal fabricators. The property also has a fully functioning bronze casting foundry, and fabrication division. The prime painting studio, located in their bank barn with 30 ft ceilings, is where Lexi creates her paintings and multimedia sculptures. It's a large room that welcomes friends and clients to visit her and the latest creations.