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A sort of correspondence [[club]] for [[fans]] interested in [[fantasy]] and [[SF]] artwork, existing for the exchange of information about technique of drawing, stencilling, etc, as well as exchange of criticism, and for fulfilling requests of [[fan]] editors for [[fantasy]] artwork. (The word "Artisans" was obviously a misnomer.) Organized in early 1948, they held a meeting at the [[Cinvention]] and collaborated there with [[Art Rapp]] on production of a [[Cinvention Daily]] which folded (after one day) from lack of support by the other [[fans]]. Published an issue or two of the [[OO]], ''[[Fantasy Artisan]]'', before folding in 1951. One [[Ken Brown]] was "pic" (: [[President]]); the leading lights of the group were [[John Grossman]], [[Russ Manning]], [[Bill Kroll]], [[Jerri Bullock]], and, later, [[Frank Dietz]].  
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A sort of [[correspondence]] [[club]] for [[fans]] interested in [[fantasy]] and [[SF]] [[art]]work, existing for the exchange of information about technique of drawing, [[handstencilling|stencilling]], etc, as well as exchange of criticism, and for fulfilling requests of [[fan editor]]s for [[fantasy]] artwork. (The word "Artisans" was obviously a misnomer.) Organized in early 1948, they held a meeting at the [[Cinvention]] and collaborated there with [[Art Rapp]] on production of a [[Cinvention Daily]] which folded (after one day) from lack of support by the other [[fans]]. [[Published]] an issue or two of the [[OO]], ''[[Fantasy Artisan]]'', before folding in 1951. One [[Ken Brown (artist)]] was "pic" (: [[President]]); the leading lights of the group were [[John Grossman]], [[Russ Manning]], [[Bill Kroll]], [[Jerri Bullock]], and, later, [[Frank Dietz]].  
 
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There was a [[Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society]] which was probably related.
 
There was a [[Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society]] which was probably related.
  
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See [https://fanac.org/fanzines/ScienceFantasy/ScienceFantasy3-25.html "Fantasy Artisans"] in [[Frank Dietz]]'s ''[https://fanac.org/fanzines/ScienceFantasy/ScienceFantasy3-00.html? Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #3]'' for some details.
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Latest revision as of 06:06, 16 September 2023

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
A sort of correspondence club for fans interested in fantasy and SF artwork, existing for the exchange of information about technique of drawing, stencilling, etc, as well as exchange of criticism, and for fulfilling requests of fan editors for fantasy artwork. (The word "Artisans" was obviously a misnomer.) Organized in early 1948, they held a meeting at the Cinvention and collaborated there with Art Rapp on production of a Cinvention Daily which folded (after one day) from lack of support by the other fans. Published an issue or two of the OO, Fantasy Artisan, before folding in 1951. One Ken Brown was "pic" (: President); the leading lights of the group were John Grossman, Russ Manning, Bill Kroll, Jerri Bullock, and, later, Frank Dietz.

Among the members attending the Cinvention meeting were: Sol Levin, Henry Chabot, Jack Gaughan, John Grossman, Lester Fried, Ed Cox, Walter Coslet, Bill Kroll, Michael DeAngelis, Ray Nelson and Frank Dietz.

There was a Eugene Science Fantasy Artisans Society which was probably related.

See "Fantasy Artisans" in Frank Dietz's Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #3 for some details.



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