ABOUT 

JOYA MUKERJEE LOGUE

BIO

Joya Mukerjee Logue (1976).

Born to an Indian father and American mother, painter Joya Mukerjee Logue works in both oil and watercolor on paper.

Mukerjee Logue’s practice is inspired by her mixed heritage, supported by memories of the Indian influences while growing up in Ohio, ongoing research into her cultural identity and regular travels to India. Women are a focus of her works, which exhibit a timeless quality rooted in memory and experience.

Exhibitions:

“Within These Walled Gardens”, Group Exhibit

Chelsea, New York City

November 2023

“Memory Keepers”, Solo Exhibit

South Kensington, London

May 2023

“Memoir”, Solo Exhibit

South Kensington, London

March 2023

“Welcome Home”, Group Exhibit

Featured work: “Guftagu”

21C Museum Hotel, Cincinnati Ohio U.S.

February 2022

“Soul Plates: Pass the Culture”, Group Exhibit

Featured work : “Sambandh”

Annex Gallery, In conjunction with the Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati Ohio U.S.

January 2021

“Razia’s Garden”, Ruya x Joya: Immigrant Stories, Featured installation

Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

December 2019

Press:

Vogue India, Mar/Apr 2023

Joya Mukerjee Logue’s workspace is a painting-within-a-painting marvel”

Through an oeuvre that reflects the innate love she feels for her Indian roots, painter Joya Mukerjee Logue proves that home is where the art is… By Sadaf Shaikh

Additional Press in

Harper’s Bazaar India, Vogue India, Times of India, Elle Home Decor India, Elle Japan, Vogue Japan, Architectural Digest India, T2 Telegraph India, Arts of Hindostan, Sunday Midday Mumbai, The Voice of Fashion, Who Wore What When, Where Women Create, Cincinnati Magazine, Jaipur Journal, Cocoa & Jasmine, City Beat Cincinnati