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Greig Leach's work has been widely collected through the United States, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Ethyl Corporation, Phillip Morris, Chubb Insurance and the Progressive Companies. He has exhibited at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1708 Gallery both in Richmond, VA, Jasper Center for the Arts in Jasper, IN, and the Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum in LaGrange, GA to site just a few venues. He has been a Visiting Artist to the American Academy in Rome, Italy and an Artist-in-Residence to Columbus State University Corn Center for the Visual Arts. He has served as an Artist-in-Residence for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the Webb School in Knoxville, TN and is a current artist on the Artist-in-Education roster for the Virginia Commission for the Arts. He is a past Fellow of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. His work graces many private homes, corporate offices and restaurants bringing joy, color and beauty to all who see his creations. His cycling art grows out of a passion for the sport that includes racing as an amateur and the on going joy of a long day out on the bike. Since 2018 NBC has been airing time lapse videos of his cycling watercolors during their broadcast of the Tour de France. You will find two different books offer here of his cycling art. Leach's art education has been continually developed in the studio with formal studies at the Corcoran Museum's School of Art in Washington, DC, Montgomery College in Rockville, MD and Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA, He and his wife, actor/writer Bridget Gethins share their turn of the century home in Richmond with two dogs and one formerly ferral cat, all mutts and all rescued from the streets. Their two sons, Austin and Kerrigan, have moved on, both having lived in New York City but now make their homes in Richmond, VA along with their spouses and two daughters of their own.