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The Fan Portrait Gallery was created by [[Bruce Pelz]] in 1997 (and supported by [[SCIFI]]) and first exhibited at [[Loscon xxiv]] that year.  It has subsequently been shown at most [[Worldcons]].  The purpose was to bring a growing and fragmenting [[fandom]] familiar with key members of [[fandom]].
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The '''Fan Portrait Gallery''' was created by [[Bruce Pelz]] in 1997 (and supported by [[SCIFI]]) and first exhibited at [[Loscon xxiv]] that year.  It was subsequently been shown at most [[U.S.]] [[Worldcons]] through 2014.  The purpose was to make a growing and fragmenting [[fandom]] familiar with [[BNF|key members]] of fandom.
  
Initially, the [[fans]] included were people who had been a [[Worldcon Fan GoH]], won a [[Best Fanzine Hugo]], [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] or a [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]], chaired a [[Worldcon]] or won one of the major [[Fan Funds]] ([[TAFF]], [[DUFF]], and [[GUFF]].) The exhibit focused on active, living [[fans]], though once photos were in the collection they were not removed on death.  The collection was later expanded to include a much wider selection of people and there is no longer an objective set of criteria for inclusion.
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Initially, the [[fans]] included were been a [[Worldcon Fan GoH]]s, winners of a [[Best Fanzine Hugo]], [[Best Fan Artist Hugo]] or a [[Best Fan Writer Hugo]], [[chairs]] of [[Worldcon]]s or winners of one of the major [[Fan Funds]] ([[TAFF]], [[DUFF]], and [[GUFF]]).  The exhibit focused on active, living fans, though once [[photos]] were in the collection they were not removed on death.  The collection was later expanded to include a much wider selection of people, and there is no longer an objective set of criteria for inclusion.
  
The initial photos were taken by [[Stan Burns]], [[David Dyer-Bennet]], [[Mark Olson]], and [[Bruce Pelz]], and photos were subsequently contributed by [[Eve Ackerman]], [[Robbie Bourget]], [[Esther Cole]], [[Marjii Ellers]], [[John D. Rickett]], [[Dave Rike]], [[Joyce Scrivner]] and several others.
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The initial portraits were taken by [[Stan Burns]], [[David Dyer-Bennet]], [[Mark Olson]], and [[Bruce Pelz]], and photos were subsequently contributed by [[Eve Ackerman]], [[Robbie Bourget]], [[Esther Cole]], [[Marjii Ellers]], [[John D. Rickett]], [[Dave Rike]], [[Joyce Scrivner]] and several others.
  
[[Pelz]] was curator of the collection until 2001 when it was taken over by [[Chaz Boston Baden]] and [[Christian McGuire]].
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Pelz was curator of the collection until 2001, when it was taken over by [[Chaz Boston Baden]] and [[Christian McGuire]].  
  
{{link | website=http://www.scifiinc.net/scifiinc/gallery}}
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20160131104148/http://www.scifiinc.net/scifiinc/gallery/ Website] (archived).
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* [http://www.boston-baden.com/hazel/Pix/A/fangallery.htm Online at Chaz Boston Baden’s website. ]
  
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See also: [[Pro Photo Gallery]].
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 18 October 2023

The Fan Portrait Gallery was created by Bruce Pelz in 1997 (and supported by SCIFI) and first exhibited at Loscon xxiv that year. It was subsequently been shown at most U.S. Worldcons through 2014. The purpose was to make a growing and fragmenting fandom familiar with key members of fandom.

Initially, the fans included were been a Worldcon Fan GoHs, winners of a Best Fanzine Hugo, Best Fan Artist Hugo or a Best Fan Writer Hugo, chairs of Worldcons or winners of one of the major Fan Funds (TAFF, DUFF, and GUFF). The exhibit focused on active, living fans, though once photos were in the collection they were not removed on death. The collection was later expanded to include a much wider selection of people, and there is no longer an objective set of criteria for inclusion.

The initial portraits were taken by Stan Burns, David Dyer-Bennet, Mark Olson, and Bruce Pelz, and photos were subsequently contributed by Eve Ackerman, Robbie Bourget, Esther Cole, Marjii Ellers, John D. Rickett, Dave Rike, Joyce Scrivner and several others.

Pelz was curator of the collection until 2001, when it was taken over by Chaz Boston Baden and Christian McGuire.

See also: Pro Photo Gallery.



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