Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration – Magazine

The Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration - Magazine Art is given by the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists (ASFA) to recognize achievements in the illustration of science fiction & fantasy magazines eligible in the year previous to the award.

Winners and nominees

YearWinnerMagazineOther nominees
1985 Bob Walters Asimov's, December 1984[1]
1987 Bob Eggleton Asimov's, January 1987[1]
1988 Terry Lee Amazing, January 1988[1]
1989 Bob Eggleton Asimov's, July 1988[1]
1990 Frank Kelly Freas
Laura Brodian Kelly-Freas
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, Autumn 1989[1]
1991 Bob Eggleton Aboriginal, January 1990[1]
1992 David Mattingly Amazing, September 1991[1]
1993 Michael Whelan Asimov's, November 1992[1]
1994 Wojtek Siudmak Asimov's, December 1993[1]
1995 (tie) Bob Eggleton Asimov's, August 1994[1]
Wojtek Siudmak Analog, December 1994[1]
1996 Bob Eggleton Analog, January 1995
1997 Bob Eggleton Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1996[1]
1998 Todd Lockwood Dragon, August 1997[1]
1999 Bob Eggleton Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1998[1]
2000 Bob Eggleton Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1999[1]
2001 Todd Lockwood Dragon, July 2000[1]
2002 James C. Christensen The Leading Edge #41, April 2001[1]
2003 Todd Lockwood Dragon, December 2002[1]
2004 Bob Eggleton Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 2003[1]
2005 Omar Rayyan Spider, October 2004[1]
2006 Donato Giancola Asimov's, September 2005[1]
2007 Renee LeCompte Fantasy Magazine, Summer 2006[1]
2008 Cory and Catska Ench The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 2007[2]
2009 Matts Minnhagen Clarkesworld , April 2008[1]
2010 John Picacio Asimov's, September 2009[3]
  • Adam Tredowski, for Interzone; February 2009
  • Les Edwards, for Cemetery Dance; October 2009
  • Bob Eggleton, for Analog Science Fiction and Fact; October 2009
  • Kazuhiko Nakamura, for Clarkesworld #38; November 2009
  • David Palumbo, for Heavy Metal; November 2009
  • David A. Hardy, for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction; November 2009
2011 Nick Greenwood Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show #17; June 2010[4]
  • Julie Dillon, for Clarkesworld #48; September 2010[5]
  • David A. Hardy, for Analog; April 2010
  • Audrey Lazarev, for Clarkesworld #50; November 2010
  • Sergio Rebolledo, for Clarkesworld #40; January 2010
  • James Ryman, for Heavy Metal; January 2010
2012 Lee Moyer Weird Tales, Winter 2010/2011[6]
  • Facundo Diaz for Clarkesworld July 2011
  • Laura Diehl for Fantasy, August 2011
  • Carly B. Sorge for Apex Magazine, September 2011
  • Dariusz Zawadski for Fantasy, May 2011[7]
2013 Ken Barthelmey Clarkesworld #74, November 2012[8]
  • Julie Dillon, Clarkesworld #73, October 2012
  • Bob Eggleton Famous Masters of Filmland #262, July/August 2012
  • Martin Faragasso, Clarkesworld #71, August 2012
  • David Palumbo, Creepy #9, Dark Horse, July 2012
  • Craig J. Spearing, Dragon #418, December 2012
2014 Dan Dos Santos Fables #136, December 2013[1]
2015 Julie Dillon Analog, April 2014[1]
2016 Tran Nguyen Uncanny Magazine #4, May/June 2015[1]
2017 Galen Dara Uncanny Magazine #10, May/June 2016[1]
2018 Ingrid Kallick Cricket Magazine, January 2017[1]
2019 Arthur Haas Clarkesworld, May 2018[1]

References

  1. "Chesley Awards". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. July 10, 2019.
  2. "2009 Chesley Awards Winners". Locus. August 12, 2009. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  3. "2010 Chesley winners". Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists. August 8, 2010. Archived from the original on January 11, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  4. "2011 Chesley Awards Winners". Locus. August 11, 2011. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  5. Gallo, Irene (May 31, 2011). "2011 Chesley Award Finalists". Tor.com. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  6. "Announcing the 2012 Chesley Award Winners". Tor.com. August 31, 2012. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
  7. "2012 Chesley Awards Finalists". Locus. June 18, 2012. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
  8. "Announcing the 2013 Chesley Award Winners". Tor.com. August 30, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
  1. The Chesley Award section of the ASFA website
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