Young Cartoonist of the Year Award

The Young Cartoonist of the Year Award is an annual award given by the Cartoon Museum in London in association with the British Cartoonists' Association to the best young cartoonist, in the category of Under 18 and Under 30.

Young Cartoonist of the Year Award
Young Cartoonist of the Year Award
Awarded forThe best in cartoons
Sponsored byCartoon Art Trust and British Cartoonists' Association
CountryUnited Kingdom
First awarded1995
Websitewww.cartoonmuseum.org/about/awards

History

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The Young Cartoonist of the Year Award was originally founded as the Mel Calman Awards in 1995, in memory of The Times cartoonist and Cartoon Art Trust founder.[1] They are now run jointly by the Cartoon Art Trust and the British Cartoonists' Association.

The awards ceremony has been held at the Postal Museum, London (1995), Simpson's-in-the-Strand (1996), and at the Mall Galleries during the Cartoon Art Trust Awards. More recently the ceremony has been at The Cartoon Museum.[citation needed]

Overview

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Cartoon Museum

Entrants are requested to submit one cartoon, in colour or black and white, drawn freehand to a maximum size of A4.[2] (In 2013 digitally created work was included.)

The awards are judged by noted cartoonists, including Oliver Preston, Martin Rowson, Steve Bell, Matt Pritchett, and Comics Laureate Hannah Berry.[1] The competition receives around 1,000 submissions every year.[3]

Each winner receives a prize of £250 and a certificate.

Awards

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Past winners include The New Yorker cartoonist Will McPhail[4] and Matt Buck.[2]

  • 1995: Jonathan Cusick
  • 2007: James Hood
  • 2009:
    • Best Cartoonist Under 18: Alexander Hildenborough[5]
    • Best Cartoonist Under 30: Nick Edwards
  • 2010: Alex Driver
  • 2017 Best Cartoonist Under 30: Ella Baron[6]
  • 2020:[1]
    • Best Cartoonist Under 11: Daniel Meikle
    • Best Cartoonist Under 30: Fergus Boylan
  • 2022:[7]
    • Best Cartoonist Under 18: Rohan Rooney
    • Best Cartoonist Under 30: Cara Grainger
    • Woodcock Prize: nine-year-old Bianca Hsu
  • 2023:[1]
    • Best Cartoonist Under 18: Corb Calow Davies
    • Best Cartoonist Under 30: Harriet Bourhill
    • Woodcock Prize: ten-year-old George Whitehead

See also

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References

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