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He is a past president of [[ASFA]] (and did a lot to turn it into a viable organization) and led the effort to create the [[Chesley Awards]].  He is the brother of the [[C. J. Cherryh]] ("Cherry" is the original spelling of the last name of the family).  He was educated as a lawyer, but after a time moved from the law into art.
 
He is a past president of [[ASFA]] (and did a lot to turn it into a viable organization) and led the effort to create the [[Chesley Awards]].  He is the brother of the [[C. J. Cherryh]] ("Cherry" is the original spelling of the last name of the family).  He was educated as a lawyer, but after a time moved from the law into art.
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* 1986 -- [[MidSouthCon 5]]
 
* 1986 -- [[MidSouthCon 5]]
 
* 1987 -- [[Chattacon XII]]
 
* 1987 -- [[Chattacon XII]]
* 1988 -- [[Ambulatory ConFusion]], [[MisCon 3]]
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* 1988 -- [[Ambulatory ConFusion]], [[MisCon 3]], [[Name That Con]]
 
* 1989 -- [[Pinekone 2]] ([[Canvention 9]])
 
* 1989 -- [[Pinekone 2]] ([[Canvention 9]])
* 1990 -- [[Boskone 27]], [[Norwescon XII]], [[Keycon 7]]
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* 1990 -- [[Boskone 27]], [[Norwescon XII]], [[Keycon 7]], [[Chattacon XV]]
 
* 1991 -- [[Minicon 26]], [[Kubla 1991 Albuk]], [[LibertyCon 5]], [[Skylark Award]]
 
* 1991 -- [[Minicon 26]], [[Kubla 1991 Albuk]], [[LibertyCon 5]], [[Skylark Award]]
 
* 1992 -- [[DemiCon 3]], [[MisCon 7]]
 
* 1992 -- [[DemiCon 3]], [[MisCon 7]]
 
* 1994 -- [[ArmadilloCon 16]]
 
* 1994 -- [[ArmadilloCon 16]]
* 1995 -- [[Balticon 29]]
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* 1995 -- [[Balticon 29]], [[CONduit 5]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Lunacon 40]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Lunacon 40]]
 
* 1998 -- [[Conestoga '98]]
 
* 1998 -- [[Conestoga '98]]
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* 2014 -- [[LibertyCon 27]]
 
* 2014 -- [[LibertyCon 27]]
 
* 2020 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2020]]
 
* 2020 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2020]]
*  nominated for the [[Best Professional Artist Hugo]] in 1989-1994, 1997-1998, and 2003, and for the [[1988 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo|Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]].
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*  nominated for the [[Best Professional Artist Hugo]] in 1989-1994, 1997-1998, and 2003, and for the [[1988 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]].
 
* 18 Chesley Awards nominations with 8 wins
 
* 18 Chesley Awards nominations with 8 wins
  
{{person | website=http://www.davidcherryart.com | born=1949}}
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{{person | website=https://www.davidcherryart.com | born=1949}}
 
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Revision as of 13:51, 28 November 2022

(1949 --)

An American sf artist working in games and cover art.

He is a past president of ASFA (and did a lot to turn it into a viable organization) and led the effort to create the Chesley Awards. He is the brother of the C. J. Cherryh ("Cherry" is the original spelling of the last name of the family). He was educated as a lawyer, but after a time moved from the law into art.


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Person Website 1949
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