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词条 Australian Cartoonists' Association
释义

  1. First clubrooms

  2. Founding members

  3. Other notable members

  4. Hall of Fame

  5. ACA presidents

  6. Stanley Awards

     Gold Stanley Award  Jim Russell Award 

  7. Footnotes

  8. References

  9. External links

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The Australian Cartoonists' Association is the Australian professional cartoonists' organisation and was established on 17 July 1924 as the Society of Australian Black and White Artists.

It soon became The Black and White Artists Society; and, by 1938, its name had been changed to The Black and White Artists Club.[1] By 1939, it had a sketching division and an etching division.[2]

First clubrooms

The Association's first clubrooms were at 250 George Street, Sydney.[3]

Founding members

Founding members were Reg Russom, Unk White, Syd Nicholls, Jack Quayle, John Wiseman, Jack Baird, Joe Jonsson, Cyril Samuels, Frank Jessop, Brodie Mack, Mick Paul, Harry J Weston, Jack Waring, Syd Miller, Arthur Mailey, F H Cumberworth, Fred Knowles and Cecil Hartt, who was elected president.[4][5]

Other notable members

  • Jules Faber (elected president 2009)
  • Alex Gurney

Hall of Fame

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  • Jimmy Bancks (1889–1952) – creator of Ginger Meggs
  • Stanley Cross (1888–1977) – creator of The Potts and Wally and the Major
  • Will Dyson (1880–1938) – political cartoonist (Bulletin, Melbourne Punch, Daily Herald)
  • Ken Emerson (1927-2010) - creator of On The Rocks and The Warrumbunglers
  • George Finey (1895–1987) – cartoonist (Smith's Weekly)
  • May Gibbs (1877-1969) - author and illustrator
  • Alex Gurney (1902–1955) – creator of Bluey and Curley
  • Geoff Hook (1928-) - editorial cartoonist for the Hobart Mercury, Herald Sun
  • Eric Jolliffe (1907-2001) - creator of Witchetty's Tribe and Saltbush Bill
  • Percy Leason (1889–1959) – early political cartoonist (Bulletin, Melbourne Punch)
  • Vane Lindesay (1920-) - cartoonist, author and cartoon historian
  • Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) - acclaimed artist, sculptor and cartoonist
  • David Low (1891-1963) - political cartoonist and caricaturist
  • Phil May (1864-1903) - caricaturist
  • Emile Mercier (1901–1981) - editorial cartoonist for The Mirror
  • Pat Oliphant (1934– ) – 1967 Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Bruce Petty (1929– ) - political cartoonist and animator
  • Ron Tandberg (1943–2018) - editorial cartoonist for The Age
  • Monty Wedd (OA) (1921–2012) – creator of Captain Justice, Ned Kelly and Ben Hall comic strips
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ACA presidents

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TermPresident[6]
1924–39Cecil Hartt
1931–54Stan Cross
1955–57Jim Russell
1958–64Doug Albion
(acting for Jim Russell)
1965–73Jim Russell
1974Doug Albion
1975Tony Rafty
1976Max Ariev
1977Dan Russell
1978Jim Swanson
1979Ian Cox
1980Arthur Hudson
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TermPresident[6]
1981Ton Rafty
1982Ian Cox
1983Max Foley
1984–87John Thorby
1988–90James Kemsley
1991Mark David
1992–93Steve Panozzo
1994–96Lindsay Foyle
1997–99Steve Panozzo
1999–2000 (April)Pierre de Dassel
2000Lindsay Foyle
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TermPresident[6]
2000–03 (May)Rod Emmerson
2003–06James Kemsley
2006–08Peter Broelman
2008–10Jules Faber
2010–12Jason Chatfield
2012–presentJules Faber

Stanley Awards

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The Stanley Awards are issued annually by the Australian Cartoonists' Association and recognise the best of Australian cartoonists and cartooning.

Gold Stanley Award

The ACA's ultimate credit to a cartoonist is the Gold Stanley Award (named after Australian cartoonist Stan Cross, who was a longtime president of the ACA).[1]

Previous recipients of the award are:

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YearAwardee
1985Alan Moir
1986John Spooner
1987Bill Leak
1988Bill Leak
1989Bill Leak
1990Suzanne White
1991Bill Leak
1992Bill Leak
1993Eric Löbbecke
1994Bill Leak
1995Bill Leak
1996Bill Leak
1997Brett Lethbridge
1998Brett Lethbridge
1999Joanne Brooker
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YearAwardee
2000Sturt Krygsman
2001James Kemsley
2002David Rowe
2003Rolf Heimann
2004George Haddon
2005Peter Broelman
2006Mark Knight
2007David Rowe
2008David Rowe
2009Peter Broelman
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YearAwardee
2010David Pope
2011Anton Emdin
2012David Pope
2013Anton Emdin
2014David Rowe
2015David Pope

Jim Russell Award

The Jim Russell Award, formerly the Silver Stanley Award, (named after Australian cartoonist Jim Russell), given to individuals or organisations who, in the opinion of the ACA Board, has made a significant contribution to Australian cartooning.[7]{{failed verification|date=January 2015}}

Previous recipients of the award are:

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YearAwardee[8]
1985Jim Russell
1986The Bulletin
1987John Thornby
1988Vane Lindesay
1989State Library of New South Wales
1990James Kemsley
1991Dan Russell
1992Lindsay Foyle
1993John Champion
1994Les Dixon
1995Cole Buchanan
1996Tony Rafty
1997L. J. Hooker
1998Jeff Hook
1999Roger Fletcher
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YearAwardee[8]
2000Jenny Hughes
2001Bruce Petty
2002No Award given
2003William Ellis Green "Weg"
2004Monty Wedd
2005Allan Salisbury "Sols"
2006Paul Rigby
2007Michael Atchison
2008Jim Bridges
2009Norman Hetherington "Heth"
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YearAwardee[8]
2010Steve Panozzo
2011Rolf Heimann
2012Talking Pictures – Insiders (ABC TV)
2013Russ Radcliffe
2014Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA)
2015Stan Cross’ original cartoon, “For gorsake, stop laughing: this is serious!”

Footnotes

1. ^Sydney Morning Herald 6 August 1938
2. ^Black and White Artists, The Sydney Morning Herald, 31 July 1939, p.12.
3. ^Sydney Morning Herald 16 February 1939
4. ^http://www.cartoonists.org.au/?page=214
5. ^[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16240871 Black and White Artists, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 September 1925, p.9.]
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://issuu.com/australiancartoonists/docs/2014_year_book-web|title=Stanley Awards Yearbook|publisher=Australian Cartoonists Association|date=2004|page=110|accessdate=22 January 2015}}
7. ^http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17664105
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://issuu.com/australiancartoonists/docs/2014_year_book-web|title=Stanley Awards Yearbook|publisher=Australian Cartoonists Association|date=2004|page=109|accessdate=22 January 2015}}

References

  • [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160082772 A Fleet Souvenir, The Sydney Mail, (Wednesday, 29 July 1925), p3.]

External links

{{Portal|Comics|Journalism|Australia}}
  • Australian Cartoonists' Association – official website
  • The Stanleys
  • Lindesay, Vane, Drawing from Life: A History of the Australian Black and White Artists' Club, State Library of New South Wales Press, (Sydney), 1994.
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