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Awarded by NESFA since 1986, the winner of the Gaughan Award (in full, The Jack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist) is selected by a panel of three judges (which have included Vincent Di Fate, Kelly Freas, Michael Whelan, David Cherry, Bob Eggleton, Todd Lockwood, Irene Gallo, and Ron Walotsky). The winner is announced during Boskone.
Year | Winner |
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1986 | Steven Hickman |
1987 | Val Lakey Lindahn |
1988 | Bob Eggleton |
1989 | Dell Harris |
1990 | Keith Parkinson |
1991 | Richard Hescox |
1992 | Jody Lee |
1993 | Nicholas Jainschigg |
1994 | Boris Vallejo |
1995 | Bruce Jensen |
1996 | Charles Lang |
1997 | Lisa Snellings-Clark |
1998 | Donato Giancola |
1999 | Brom |
2000 | Stephen Daniele |
2001 | Mark Zug |
2002 | Terese Nielsen |
2003 | Martina Pilcerova |
2004 | Justin Sweet |
2005 | Adam Rex |
2006 | Scott M. Fischer |
2007 | Dan Dos Santos |
2008 | Shelly Wan |
2009 | Eric Fortune |
2010 | Tyler Jacobson |
2011 | no award given |
2012 | no award given |
2013 | no award given |
2014 | Sam Burley |
2016 | Tommy Arnold |
2017 | Kirbi Fagan |
2018 | Alessandra Maria Pisano |
2019 | Nicolas Delort |
2020 | Iris Compiet |
2021 | Hilary Clarq |
2022 | no award given |
2023 | Martina Fackova |
Award | Website | 1986— |
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards. |