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Revision as of 18:08, 21 December 2013

Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist
DescriptionThe best fan artist of works devoted primarily to science fiction or fantasy
Presented byWorld Science Fiction Society
First awarded1967 (1967)
Currently held byGalen Dara
Websitethehugoawards.org

The Hugo Awards are presented every year by the World Science Fiction Society for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and was once officially known as the Science Fiction Achievement Award.[1] The award has been described as "a fine showcase for speculative fiction" and "the best known literary award for science fiction writing".[2][3] The Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist is given each year for artists of works related to science fiction or fantasy which appeared in low- or non-paying publications such as semiprozines or fanzines. A Hugo Award for professional artists is also given. The fan award was first presented in 1967 and has been awarded annually. Beginning in 1996, Retrospective Hugo Awards, or "Retro Hugos", have been available to be awarded for years 50, 75, or 100 years prior in which no awards were given.[4] To date, Retro Hugo awards have been awarded for 1946, 1951, and 1954, although the 1954 Retro Hugos received insufficient nominations for the Fan Artist Hugo to make the ballot.[5][6]

Hugo Award nominees and winners are chosen by supporting or attending members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention, or Worldcon, and the presentation evening constitutes its central event. The selection process is defined in the World Science Fiction Society Constitution as instant-runoff voting with five nominees, except in the case of a tie. These five works on the ballot are those most-nominated by members that year, with no limit on the number of works that can be nominated.[4] Initial nominations are made by members in January through March, while voting on the ballot of five nominations is performed roughly in April through July, subject to change depending on when that year's Worldcon is held.[7] Worldcons are generally held near Labor Day and in a different city around the world each year.[1][8]

During the 49 nomination years, 57 artists have been nominated; 24 of these have won, including co-winners and Retro Hugos. Brad W. Foster has received the most number of awards, with 8 wins out of 25 nominations. William Rotsler and Tim Kirk have won five awards, from twenty-three and eight nominations respectively. The only other artists to win more than twice are Teddy Harvia, with four out of twenty nominations, Alexis A. Gilliland, with four out of eight, and Frank Wu, also with four out of eight.

Winners and nominees

In the following tables, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony. Artists are eligible based on their work of the previous calendar year. Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the artist's name have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list.

  *   Winners and ties

Brad W. Foster has received the most number of awards, with 8 wins out of 25 nominations.
Year Artist Ref
1967 Jack Gaughan* [9]
1967 George Barr [9]
1967 Jeff Jones [9]
1967 Steve Stiles [9]
1967 Arthur "ATom" Thomson [9]
1968 George Barr* [10]
1968 Johnny Chambers [10]
1968 Steve Stiles [10]
1968 Arthur "ATom" Thomson [10]
1968 Bjo Trimble [10]
1969 Vaughn Bodé* [11]
1969 George Barr [11]
1969 Tim Kirk [11]
1969 Doug Lovenstein [11]
1969 William Rotsler [11]
1970 Tim Kirk* [12]
1970 Alicia Austin [12]
1970 George Barr [12]
1970 Stephen Fabian [12]
1970 William Rotsler [12]
1971 Alicia Austin* [13]
1971 Stephen Fabian [13]
1971 Mike Gilbert [13]
1971 Tim Kirk [13]
1971 William Rotsler [13]
1972 Tim Kirk* [14]
1972 Alicia Austin [14]
1972 Grant Canfield [14]
1972 Wendy Fletcher [14]
1972 William Rotsler [14]
1973 Tim Kirk* [15]
1973 Grant Canfield [15]
1973 William Rotsler [15]
1973 James Shull [15]
1973 Arthur "ATom" Thomson [15]
1974 Tim Kirk* [16]
1974 Alicia Austin [16]
1974 Grant Canfield [16]
1974 William Rotsler [16]
1974 Arthur "ATom" Thomson [16]
1975 William Rotsler* [17]
1975 George Barr [17]
1975 Grant Canfield [17]
1975 James Shull [17]
1976 Tim Kirk* [18]
1976 Grant Canfield [18]
1976 Phil Foglio [18]
1976 William Rotsler [18]
1976 James Shull [18]
1977 Phil Foglio* [19]
1977 Grant Canfield [19]
1977 Tim Kirk [19]
1977 William Rotsler [19]
1977 James Shull [19]
1978 Phil Foglio* [20]
1978 Grant Canfield [20]
1978 Alexis A. Gilliland [20]
1978 Jeanne Gomoll [20]
1978 James Shull [20]
1979 William Rotsler* [21]
1979 Jim Barker [21]
1979 Harry Bell [21]
1979 Alexis A. Gilliland [21]
1979 Stuart Shiffman [21]
1980 Alexis A. Gilliland* [22]
1980 Jeanne Gomoll [22]
1980 Joan Hanke-Woods [22]
1980 Victoria Poyser [22]
1980 William Rotsler [22]
1980 Stuart Shiffman [22]
1981 Victoria Poyser* [23]
1981 Alexis A. Gilliland [23]
1981 Joan Hanke-Woods [23]
1981 William Rotsler [23]
1981 Stuart Shiffman [23]
1982 Victoria Poyser* [24]
1982 Alexis A. Gilliland [24]
1982 Joan Hanke-Woods [24]
1982 William Rotsler [24]
1982 Stuart Shiffman [24]
1983 Alexis A. Gilliland* [25]
1983 Joan Hanke-Woods [25]
1983 William Rotsler [25]
1983 Stuart Shiffman [25]
1983 Dan Steffan [25]
1984 Alexis A. Gilliland* [26]
1984 Brad W. Foster [26]
1984 Joan Hanke-Woods [26]
1984 William Rotsler [26]
1984 Stuart Shiffman [26]
1985 Alexis A. Gilliland* [27]
1985 Brad W. Foster [27]
1985 Steven Fox [27]
1985 Joan Hanke-Woods [27]
1985 William Rotsler [27]
1985 Stuart Shiffman [27]
1986 Joan Hanke-Woods* [28]
1986 Brad W. Foster [28]
1986 Steven Fox [28]
1986 William Rotsler [28]
1986 Stuart Shiffman [28]
1987 Brad W. Foster* [29]
1987 Steven Fox [29]
1987 Stuart Shiffman [29]
1987 Arthur "ATom" Thomson [29]
1987 Taral Wayne [29]
1988 Brad W. Foster* [30]
1988 Steven Fox [30]
1988 Teddy Harvia [30]
1988 Merle Insinga [30]
1988 Taral Wayne [30]
1988 Diana Gallagher Wu [30]
1989 Brad W. Foster* (tie) [31]
1989 Diana Gallagher Wu* (tie) [31]
1989 Teddy Harvia [31]
1989 Merle Insinga [31]
1989 Stuart Shiffman [31]
1989 Taral Wayne [31]
1990 Stuart Shiffman* [32]
1990 Steven Fox [32]
1990 Teddy Harvia [32]
1990 Merle Insinga [32]
1990 Joe Mayhew [32]
1990 Taral Wayne [32]
1991 Teddy Harvia* [33]
1991 Merle Insinga [33]
1991 Peggy Ranson [33]
1991 Stuart Shiffman [33]
1991 Diana Harlan Stein [33]
1992 Brad W. Foster* [34]
1992 Teddy Harvia [34]
1992 Peggy Ranson [34]
1992 Stuart Shiffman [34]
1992 Diana Harlan Stein [34]
1993 Peggy Ranson* [35]
1993 Teddy Harvia [35]
1993 Merle Insinga [35]
1993 Linda Michaels [35]
1993 Stuart Shiffman [35]
1993 Diana Harlan Stein [35]
1994 Brad W. Foster* [36]
1994 Teddy Harvia [36]
1994 Linda Michaels [36]
1994 Peggy Ranson [36]
1994 William Rotsler [36]
1994 Stuart Shiffman [36]
1995 Teddy Harvia* [37]
1995 Brad W. Foster [37]
1995 Linda Michaels [37]
1995 Peggy Ranson [37]
1995 William Rotsler [37]
1996 William Rotsler* [38]
1996 Ian Gunn [38]
1996 Teddy Harvia [38]
1996 Joe Mayhew [38]
1996 Peggy Ranson [38]
1997 William Rotsler* [39]
1997 Ian Gunn [39]
1997 Joe Mayhew [39]
1997 Peggy Ranson [39]
1997 Sherlock [39]
1998 Joe Mayhew* [40]
1998 Brad W. Foster [40]
1998 Ian Gunn [40]
1998 Teddy Harvia [40]
1998 Peggy Ranson [40]
1999 Ian Gunn* [41]
1999 Freddie Baer [41]
1999 Brad W. Foster [41]
1999 Teddy Harvia [41]
1999 Joe Mayhew [41]
1999 D. West [41]
2000 Joe Mayhew* [42]
2000 Freddie Baer [42]
2000 Brad W. Foster [42]
2000 Teddy Harvia [42]
2000 Taral Wayne [42]
2001 Teddy Harvia* [43]
2001 Sheryl Birkhead [43]
2001 Brad W. Foster [43]
2001 Sue Mason [43]
2001 Taral Wayne [43]
2002 Teddy Harvia* [44]
2002 Sheryl Birkhead [44]
2002 Brad W. Foster [44]
2002 Sue Mason [44]
2002 Frank Wu [44]
2003 Sue Mason* [45]
2003 Brad W. Foster [45]
2003 Teddy Harvia [45]
2003 Steve Stiles [45]
2003 Frank Wu [45]
2004 Frank Wu* [46]
2004 Brad W. Foster [46]
2004 Teddy Harvia [46]
2004 Sue Mason [46]
2004 Steve Stiles [46]
2005 Sue Mason* [47]
2005 Brad W. Foster [47]
2005 Teddy Harvia [47]
2005 Steve Stiles [47]
2005 Frank Wu [47]
2006 Frank Wu* [48]
2006 Brad W. Foster [48]
2006 Teddy Harvia [48]
2006 Sue Mason [48]
2006 Steve Stiles [48]
2007 Frank Wu* [49]
2007 Brad W. Foster [49]
2007 Teddy Harvia [49]
2007 Sue Mason [49]
2007 Steve Stiles [49]
2008 Brad W. Foster* [50]
2008 Teddy Harvia [50]
2008 Sue Mason [50]
2008 Steve Stiles [50]
2008 Taral Wayne [50]
2009 Frank Wu* [51]
2009 Alan F. Beck [51]
2009 Brad W. Foster [51]
2009 Sue Mason [51]
2009 Taral Wayne [51]
2010 Brad W. Foster* [52]
2010 Dave Howell [52]
2010 Sue Mason [52]
2010 Steve Stiles [52]
2010 Taral Wayne [52]
2011 Brad W. Foster* [53]
2011 Randall Munroe [53]
2011 Maurine Starkey [53]
2011 Steve Stiles [53]
2011 Taral Wayne [53]
2012 Maurine Starkey* [54]
2012 Brad W. Foster [54]
2012 Randall Munroe [54]
2012 Spring Schoenhuth [54]
2012 Steve Stiles [54]
2012 Taral Wayne [54]
2013 Galen Dara* [55]
2013 Brad W. Foster [55]
2013 Spring Schoenhuth [55]
2013 Maurine Starkey [55]
2013 Steve Stiles [55]

Retro Hugos

Beginning with the 1996 Worldcon, the World Science Fiction Society created the concept of "Retro Hugos", in which the Hugo award could be retroactively awarded for 50, 75, or 100 years prior. Retro Hugos may only be awarded for years in which a Worldcon was hosted, but no awards were originally given.[4] Retro Hugos have been awarded three times, for 1946, 1951, and 1954. All three of these awards were given 50 years later.[6] The 1954 Retro Hugos did not receive enough nominations for the Fan Artist Hugo to make the ballot.[5] The next year that Retro Hugos can be awarded is 2014, for 1939.[4]

Year Year awarded Artist Ref
1946 1996 William Rotsler* [56]
1946 1996 Joe Gibson [56]
1946 1996 Lou Goldstone, Jr. [56]
1946 1996 Alva Rogers [56]
1946 1996 Jack Wiedenbeck [56]
1951 2001 Jack Gaughan* [57]
1951 2001 Lee Hoffman [57]
1951 2001 Ray Nelson [57]
1951 2001 William Rotsler [57]
1951 2001 James White [57]

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