Index of Artists
Artist Pages(s)
A
John ALLISON 29, 63, 101
Dean ALSTON 23 Geoff AUGUSTINE 41, 55
B
Jeff BELL 15
Matt BISSETT-JOHNSON 8, 14 Roy BISSON 40 Robert BLACK 53 David BLUMENSTEIN 8, 66, 84 Peter BROELMAN 15, 57 David BROMLEY 48 Grant BROWN 40, 66 Harry BRUCE 16, 60 Peter BYRNE 79
C
Damian CASTELLINI 41, 53, 85
Gary CHALONER 88
Jason CHATFIELD 34, 59, 98 Gary CLARK 34 Michelle COMMANDEUR 45, 67 Patrick COOK 27, 58
D
Phil DAY 35, 52 Terry DUNNETT 80 Jed DUNSTAN 18, 52 Ed DYER 60, 69, 100
E
Anton EMDIN 96 Rod EMMERSON 21
F
Jules FABER 27, 43, 96 John FARMER 20 Rob FELDMAN 45 Lindsay FOYLE 20, 61, 74 Andrew FYFE 28, 42
G
Janice GEORGE 46 Matt GOLDING 19 Christophe GRANET 63
H George HADDON 43 Paul HARVEY 67, 78, 99 Megan HERBERT 23, 61, 81 Craig HILTON 35 Leigh HOBBS 99 Mick HORNE 9
I Edmund IFFLAND 9, 18, 44 J Ian JONES 36
Artist
K
Pages(s)
Fiona KATAUSKAS 24
Mark KNIGHT 25, 70 Tobias KREBS 10
L
Sean LEAHY 28 Antonio LEMOS 93 Peter LEWIS 26, 47, 73 Tony LOPES 36
Glenn LUMSDEN 90 Mark LYNCH 24, 56
M
Jeremy MACPHERSON 86 Paul MASON 10, 86 Stuart McMILLEN 89 Alan MOIR 17
N
Judy NADIN 42, 68, 98
P Steve PANOZZO 58, 71, 78
Anthony PASCOE 79 Gerald PEIGNEUX 54 Peter PLAYER 62 David POPE 16, 44 Tony PYRZAKOWSKI 72
R
Dean RANKINE 81, 91, 97 Mark RHODES 71 Glenn ROBINSON 22, 46, 72 Alan ROSE 29, 37, 74 Buddy ROSS 17 David ROWE 19, 70
S
John SHAKESPEARE 73 Phil SOMERVILLE 25, 55 Vince STEELE 69 Peter SULLY 30, 47, 62
T
Adele K. THOMAS 97 Chris THOMAS 26, 56 Mark TIPPETT 80
W
Andrew WELDON 22, 54, 100 Cathy WILCOX 14, 68
Z
Martina ZEITLER 57 Danny ZEMP 21, 59, 92
PRESIDENT’S
Welcome to the Yearbook for 2022!
Here’s the field of cartoons, comics, caricatures and all the rest. It’s a great chance to see what your colleagues have been producing in the year gone by, and to nominate your favourites.
Huge thanks to Judy Nadin who put this together brilliantly - apparently she doesn’t sleep, so quickly was she able to turn this around. Thanks, too, to Broelman who collated entries. I am so grateful for ACA members who share their time and skills to make this magic happen.
I may have been ahead of myself when I promised the fancy dinner last year…but THIS YEAR WE’RE REALLY DOING IT!
The program’s locked in, guest speakers invited, and planning for the gala night is underway for the 38th Stanley Awards and Conference in Coffs Harbour, November 18-20, 2022.
It’s going to be a blast to see our colleagues and friends again in the flesh, and for many, it will be your first introduction to the scaled-up National Cartoon Gallery. Make a long weekend of it and enjoy a little seaside break.
So HURRY! Send in your voting form and get your registration done for the Stanleys online (go to our website) - ASAP - so we know how many hungry artists we have to feed.
See you soon!
Wilcox PresidentANIMATION CARTOONIST
A cartoonist who is the original modeller, illustrator or cartoonist of the assets of an animated piece for online broadcast, television, film, interactive digital products and motion comic within the past year.
To easily view these animations, visit www.cartoonists.org.au/animations
Previous recipients
Peter Viska (2014)
Matt Bissett-Johnson (2015) Not awarded (2016)
Peter Viska (2017)
Matt Bissett-Johnson (2018)
Peter Viska (2019)
Matt Bissett-Johnson (2020) Not awarded (2021)
Matt Bissett-Johnson
To view this animation visit www.cartoonists.org.au/animations
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To view this animation visit www.cartoonists.org.au/animations experienceillustration.com
Mick Horne
Tobias Krebs
EDITORIAL/POLITICAL CARTOONIST
A cartoonist whose body of work contains political or social commentary in cartoon or illustrative format and has been first published in either a physical or a digital medium within the past year.
Previous recipients
Bill Mitchell (1985, 1987, 1988, 1992)
Ron Tandberg (1986)
Alan Moir (1989, 1990, 1991)
Geoff Pryor (1993)
Cathy Wilcox (1994)
Mark Knight (1995, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013)
Bill Leak (1996)
Warren Brown (1997, 1998, 1999)
Rod Emmerson (2000, 2003)
Michael Atchison (2001)
David Pope (2002, 2011, 2012, 2014)
Peter Broelman (2004, 2005, 2009)
Jon Kudelka (2008)
Christopher Downes (2015)
Glen Le Lievre (2016)
David Rowe (2017)
Mark Knight (2018)
Pat Campbell (2019)
David Rowe (2020)
Mark Knight (2021)
Art displaying this logo are non-competitive entries and are published for the enjoyment of ACA members.
2021winnerMarkKnight
Cathy Wilcox
Matt Bissett-Johnson
Jeff Bell
David Pope
Harry Bruce
Buddy Ross
Edmund Iffland
Jed Dunstan
Matt Golding
John Farmer
Lindsay Foyle
Danny Zemp
Andrew Weldon
Megan Herbert
Mark Lynch
Mark Knight
Jules Faber
Sean Leahy
Andrew Fyfe
John Allison
to be a
The Stanleys is back!
The Stanleys Conference and Awards is finally returning in 2022! We’re looking forward to a fun weekend reconnecting with friends and romping around beautiful Coffs Harbour.
FRIDAY 18 NOVEMBER
We’ll be taking an evening trip over to the National Cartoon Gallery for the 34th Rotary Cartoon Awards, featuring great art from Australia’s best-known cartoonists, plenty of delicious finger food and prizes provided by the Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour.
SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER
As the conference kicks off, expect to be welcomed by your president, Cathy Wilcox, before deputy president David Blumenstein ushers you through a full day of panels and discussions.
David Pope will chair our keynote discussion, Cartoon choke point. Working in “old media” is no picnic, but entrusting our livelihoods to tech platforms might not be any better. Do we need to pick our poison? Are there alternatives? He’ll be joined by Eleri Harris (The Nib) and Jason Chatfield (Ginger Meggs)
Next we’ll get introductions to exciting new projects from Adele K. Thomas, Paul Mason, Lindsay Foyle, Stuart McMillen, Damian Castellini and Phil Norrie.
Japan’s animation industry is incredibly profitable, and incredibly reliant on poorly paid young artists. We will have the unique opportunity to hear from and speak to Jun Sugawara, organiser of Animator Support ers, an independent group that works to raise pay standards and keep these animators housed. That discussion will be chaired by Queenie Chan.
Following lunch, David Blumenstein will get Inside the produc tion of Bluey, as production manager Andi Spark, art director Catriona Drummond and storyboard artist Mike Chavez tell us the inside story of the Australian kids show that’s conquered the world.
You may not have paid attention to artificial intelligence art be fore, but it could already be part of your workflow. Psychedelic artist Tim Molloy (Mr Unpronounceable Adventures) will help us demo what AI art platforms like Midjourney and DALL-E 2 can do.
Then we’ll close the day discussing the Long and short of it with Andrew Weldon (The Big Issue, The Age), Brenton McKenna (The West Australian, Ubby’s Underdogs), Andi Spark and Megan Herbert (The Age/ SMH). What happens when artists radically change the format they work in? Short-form to long-form? Newspaper to gallery wall?
And Saturday night is the 38th Stanley Awards, held at the National Cartoon Gallery and hosted by satirist Dan Ilic!
SUNDAY 20 NOVEMBER
On Sunday, members can expect the Australian Cartoonists Association AGM and board elections, a massive political cartoon panel hosted by Mike Bowers and featuring Megan Herbert, Badiucao, Adele K. Thomas, David Pope and Fiona Katauskas, followed by a winery visit with lunch supplied for members. Woohoo!
Hotel bookings: www.cartoonists.org.au/assets/pdfs/2022/stanleys_accommodation_booking.pdf
Conference bookings: www.cartoonists.org.au/stanleys/register
DAN CATHY QUEENIE MEGANCOMIC STRIP ARTIST
A cartoonist whose body of work consists of regularly-titled, single or limited, selfcontained sequential panels in a cartoon or illustrative format, that appears in a regularly published cycle in either a physical or a digital medium within the past year.
Previous recipients
Ken Emerson (1986)
Bill Mitchell (1987, 1988)
Brian Kogler (1989)
James Kemsley (1990, 2004)
Brian Kogler (1991, 1992, 1993)
Sean Leahy (2003)
Tony Lopes (2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014)
Gary Clark (1985, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Peter Player (2018)
Tony Lopes (2019, 2020, 2021)
Until 1999 Adventure / Illustrated Strip Artist was a separate category from Comic Strip Cartoonist. Recipients of that award were:
John Dixon (1985, 1986, 1992)
Monty Wedd (1987, 1989, 1990)
Roger Fletcher (1988)
Michal Dutkiewicz (1991, 1995, 1998)
John Dixon (1992)
Peter Foster (1993) Chris Wahl (1994) Glenn Lumsden & David de Vries (1996, 1997) Christopher Brunton (1999)
2021winnerTonyLopes
Jason Chatfield
Gary Clark
Ian
Rose
Mark Lynch
ILLUSTRATOR
A cartoonist whose body of work appears in humorous cartoon or illustrative format for the sake of illuminating an accompanying article or topic and has been first published in either a physical or a digital medium within the past year.
Previous recipients
Pat Campbell (2014, 2015)
Anton Emdin (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
David Pope (2020)
David Rowe (2021)
2021winner
Art displaying this logo are non-competitive entries and are published for the enjoyment of ACA members.
Roy Bisson
Geoff Augustine
Andrew Fyfe
Judy Nadin
George Haddon
Jules Faber
David Pope
Michelle
Peter Sully
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SINGLE GAG CARTOONIST
A cartoonist whose body of work contains no portrait, political, social or satiric commentary, but consists of a single panel, stand-alone joke format and has been first published in either a physical or a digital medium within the past year.
Previous recipients
Eric Jolliffe (1985, 1986)
Matthew Martin (1987, 1988)
Brian Kogler (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992)
Mark Knight (1993)
Cathy Wilcox (1994, 1997, 2014, 2015)
Kerry Millard (1995)
Glen Le Lievre (1996, 2013)
Pat Campbell (1998, 2004)
Kerry Millard (1999)
Mark Lynch (2000)
Matt Golding (2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2016)
Tony Lopes (2002)
Dean Alston (2003, 2012)
Andrew Weldon (2011)
Peter Player (2017 - 2019)
Matt Golding (2020)
Peter Player (2021)
Art displaying this logo are non-competitive entries and are published for the enjoyment of ACA members.
2021winnerPeterPlayer
Jed Dunstan
Phil Day
Gerald Peigneux
Phil Somerville
Geoff Augustine www.cartoonist.com.au
Mark Lynch
Peter
Danny Zemp
Jason Chatfield
Harry Bruce
Megan Herbert
Lindsay Foyle
Peter
Peter Sully
Christophe Granet
John Allison
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CARICATURIST
Supported by The Australian
An artist whose body of work is published, privately commissioned caricatured likenesses, and has been first published in either a physical or digital medium or “live” performance within the past year.
Previous recipients
John Spooner (1985, 1986)
Ulf Kaiser (1987)
Edd Aragon (1988)
Bill Leak (1989, 1991, 1994, 1995)
Edwin Huxley (1990)
John Shakespeare (1992)
Eric Löbbecke (1993, 1996)
Brett Lethbridge (1997, 1998)
Joanne Brooker (1999)
Sturt Krygsman (2000)
Brett Lethbridge (2005)
Eric Lobbecke (2006)
John Spooner (2009)
David Pope (2012)
David Rowe (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015)
Judy Nadin (2016, 2017)
Paul Harvey (2018)
Judy Nadin (2019, 2020, 2021)
Art displaying this logo are non-competitive entries and are published for the enjoyment of ACA members.
2021winnerJudyNadin
Michelle
Paul Harvey
Judy Nadin
Vince
Ed Dyer
Mark Knight
Glenn Robinson
Tony Pyrzakowski
Lindsay Foyle
EVENT CARTOONIST
An artist who creates or performs artwork at speed in a live setting for events, workshops and conferences using a physical or digital process within the past year.
Event Cartoonist is a new Stanley Awards category to recognise growing demand for new and entertaining talent in the public domain.
Previous recipients
Anthony Pascoe (2020)
Paul Harvey (2021)
Art displaying this logo are non-competitive entries and are published for the enjoyment of ACA members.
2021winnerPaulHarvey
Paul Harvey
Anthony Pascoe
Terry Dunnett
Mark Tippett
Rankine
Megan Herbert
COMIC BOOK ARTIST
winnerGlennLumsden
Paul Mason
Danny Zemp
Antonio
BOOK ILLUSTRATOR
Previous recipients
2021winnerJudyNadin
Jules Faber
Adele
Thomas
Jason Chatfield
Judy Nadin
Paul Harvey
Ed Dyer
Andrew Weldon andrewweldon.comCheck out members portfolios
AUSTRALIAN CARTOONISTS ASSOCIATION
THANKS ALL ITS MEMBERS FOR ENTERING THE 38TH STANLEY AWARDS. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL NOMINEES AND RECIPIENTS OF 2022
WANNA
STAN CROSS AWARDS VOTING RULES 2022
ELIGIBILITY
• To be eligible in any category, including “Cartoonist of the Year”, a cartoonist must be a financial full member or life member of the Australian Cartoonists’ Association.
• All artwork must have been originally published between July 1, 2021 and August 30, 2022.
• All artwork must meet the criteria of the category as described at the start of each section of the Year Book.
• Eligible members are permitted to enter three categories.
• The cartoonist must be represented in this Year Book. Members whose work is not displayed or who displays a non-competitive logo are not eligible for a Stanley Award.
JUDGING PROCEDURE
• All financial full members and life members are eligible to vote.
• All voting must be completed only on the official ballot form supplied with this Year Book.
• The Stanley Awards ballot form must be returned by the date designated on the ballot form to be supplied.
• Members are asked to vote 1, 2 or 3 in order of preference in each category
• Participating members casting their votes MUST fill in all categories and all preferences. Preference lines left blank will result in the whole voting form being declared invalid.
• Cartoonists receiving a first preference vote will receive 5 (five) points, a second preference will receive 3 (three) points, and a third preference 1 (one) point. The cartoonist with the most points in a category will receive the award.
• In the event of a draw, the cartoonist receiving the most first preferences in the category will receive the award.
• Ballot results will be tabulated by our independent arbiter, KPMG, whose declaration will be final. No correspondence will be entered into.
THE AUSTRALIAN CARTOONIST OF THE YEAR - GOLD STANLEY AWARD
• Regardless of the category or categories entered, all cartoonists are eligible to be voted as the Cartoonist of the Year.
• Cartoonists receiving a first preference vote will receive 5 (five) points, a second preference will receive 3 (three) points, and a third preference 1 (one) point - the cartoonist with the most points in a category will be the recipient of the award. In the event of a draw, the cartoonist receiving the most first preferences in the category will be the recipient of the award.
CONTRIBUTION TO CARTOONING - THE JIM RUSSELL AWARD
• Nominations are invited by the committee of the Australian Cartoonists Association for individuals or corporations considered by the nominator to have contributed the most to, or advanced the cause of Australian cartooning. The committee will make the award from the nominations received. Nominees for the Jim Russell Award need not be members of the Australian Cartoonists Association nor have work in the Year Book.
• All financial full members are invited to write to committee and nominate an individual or organization they believe are deserving of the Jim Russell Award. Nominations with appropriate supporting documentation should be addressed to: secretary@cartoonists.org.au