Chesley Award for Best Art Director
- Chesley Award for Best Art Director
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The Chesley Award for Best Art Director is given by the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists (ASFA) to recognize the achievements of a science fiction or fantasy art director eligible in the year previous to the award.
Winners and nominees
Year |
Winner |
Other nominees |
2004 |
Irene Gallo (Tor Books) |
- Arnie & Cathy Fenner, Spectrum 10
- Howard & Jane Frank, The Haggard Project
- Dawn Murin, Wizards of The Coast
|
2005 |
Irene Gallo (Tor Books) |
- Scott Allie, Dark Horse Comics
- Laura Cleveland, Realms of Fantasy Magazine
- Robert Raper, Wizards of The Coast
- David Stevenson, Del Rey Books
|
2006 |
Irene Gallo (Tor Books) |
- Matt Adelsperger (Wizards of the Coast)
- Luis Fernandez (Walt Disney Studios)
- Carl Gnam (Realms of Fantasy)
- Dawn Murin (Wizards of the Coast)
|
2007 |
Irene Gallo (Tor Books) |
- Matt Adelsperger, Wizards of the Coast
- Lou Anders, Pyr Books
- David Stevenson, Del Rey
- Jeremy Jarvis, Wizards of the Coast
- Judith Murello, Berkeley Publishing Group
- Nicolas Sica, Bookspan (SFBC)
- Justin Stewart, Apex Magazine
|
2008 |
Irene Gallo (Tor Books) |
- Matt Adelsperger, Wizards of the Coast
- Shelly Bond, Vertigo DC Comics
- Laura Cleveland, Realms of Fantasy
- Karen Jacques, Wizards of the Coast
- Deborah Kaplan, Penguin Books
- Jeremy LaCroix, Wired Magazine
- David Land, Dark Horse Comics
- Robert Morrish, Cemetery Dance
- Jamie Warren-Youll, Bantam Books
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2009 |
Lou Anders (Pyr Books) |
- Matt Adelsperger, Wizards of the Coast
- Scott Allie, Dark Horse Comics
- Irene Gallo, Tor Books
- Jeremy Jarvis, Wizards of the Coast
- William Schafer, Subterranean Press
- David Stevenson, Del Rey
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2010 |
'Jon Schindehette (Wizards of the Coast) |
- Lou Anders, Pyr Books
- Irene Gallo, Tor Books
- William Schafer, Subterranean Press
- David Stevenson, Ballantine/Del Rey
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References
- The Chesley Award section of the ASFA Web Site
- Locus online news: 2009 Chesley Award Winners
- Locus Index to SF Awards: Chesley Awards 2006
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