21st CAT Awards
The 21st Cartoon Art Trust Awards, hosted by the Cartoon Art Trust, owners and operators of the Cartoon Museum, were held on 12 October 2017 at the Mall Galleries in London, honouring the best cartoons of 2017.[1] The award ceremony was hosted by cartoonist and museum chairman Oliver Preston.
21st Cartoon Art Trust Awards | |
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Date | 12 October 2017 |
Site | Mall Galleries, London |
Hosted by | Oliver Preston |
Winners
- British Cartoonists' Association Young Cartoonist of the Year Award – Under 18 Category: Billy Barron [2]
- British Cartoonists' Association Young Cartoonist of the Year Award – Under 30 Category: Ella Baron [2]
- CAT Award for Joke Cartooning: Adam Singleton [3]
- CAT Award for Strip Cartooning: Alexander Williams [4][5]
- CAT Award for Caricature: Ben Jennings [6]
- CAT Award for Political Cartooning: Bob Moran [7][8]
- The Pont Cup for drawing The British Character: Sally Artz [9]
- The Heneage Cup: The Cartoon Art Trust Lifetime Achievement Award" Peter Brookes [10][9]
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See also
- Cartoon Art Trust Awards
- Cartoon Museum
References
- The Times, p57, 26 October 2017
- Daily Telegraph 14 October 2017
Notes
- Official 2017 CAT Award Guide, p5
- Official 2017 CAT Award Guide, p10
- Official 2017 CAT Award Guide, p11
- Official 2017 CAT Award Guide, p12
- The Times, 26 October 2017, p57
- Official 2017 CAT Award Guide, p13
- Official 2017 CAT Award Guide, p14
- Daily Telegraph 14 October 2017 Retrieved 16 October 2017
- Official 2017 CAT Award Guide, p15
- Official Site Archived 2017-10-15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 2017
External links
- Cartoon Museum Official site Retrieved 29 January 2020
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