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Ann Telnaes

American editorial cartoonist

Ann Carolyn Telnaes (born 1960) is an American editorial cartoonist. She creates editorial cartoons in various media—animation, visual essays, live sketches, and traditional print—for the Washington Post. She also contributes to The Nib.

In 2001, Telnaes became the second female cartoonist and one of the few freelancers to win the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. In 2017, she received the Reuben Award, and thus became the first woman to have received both the Reuben Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Personal life
  • 3 Awards
  • 4 Bibliography
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Biography

Telnaes earned her B.F.A. at the California Ins*ute of the Arts in 1985, specializing in character animation. In 2020 she taught the course "Commentary Though Cartoons" as a visiting faculty member at CalArts.

Before becoming an editorial cartoonist, she worked for some years in the animation field and also as a show designer for Walt Disney Imagineering. She contributed to such films as The Brave Little Toaster and The Chipmunk Adventure.

In 2003, while the U.S. Supreme Court was deciding the fate of same sex marriage, Telnaes stepped into the fray by creating the editorial cartoon poking fun at the historical balance of gender roles in the United States. "However, Telnaes wryly observed that the traditional view of marriage between a man and a woman has resulted in second cl* citizenship for many people in America for a long time."

Telnaes had a solo exhibition at the Great Hall in the Thomas Jefferson Building in 2004.

In 2015 a Telnaes cartoon was removed by the Washington Post from the newspaper's website. The cartoon had depicted Ted Cruz as an organ grinder with two monkeys. Telnaes defended her cartoon by tweeting, "Ted Cruz has put his children in a political ad—don't start screaming when editorial cartoonists draw them as well."

In 2016–2017 Telnaes was president of the *ociation of American Editorial Cartoonists.

In 2020 her work was included in the exhibit Women in Comics: Looking Forward, Looking Back at the Society of Illustrators in New York City.

Personal life

Ann Telnaes was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1960. She graduated from Reno High School, Reno, Nevada in 1979.Telnaes lives in Washington, D.C.

Awards

  • 1996
    • Best Cartoonist, The Population Ins*ute XVII Global Media Awards
    • Best Editorial Cartoonist, Sixth Annual Environmental Media Awards
    • (finalist) Reuben Award (National Cartoonists Society)
  • 1997 — National Headliner Award for Editorial Cartoons
  • 2001— Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
  • 2002 — Maggie Award (Planned Parenthood), for Editorial Cartoons
  • 2003 — Clifford K. and James T. Berryman Award (National Press Foundation)
  • 2011 (finalist) — Herblock Prize
  • 2016 (awarded in 2017) - Reuben Award (National Cartoonists Society)

Bibliography

  • Humor's Edge (Pomegranate Press/Library of Congress, 2004)
  • Dick: An Editorial Cartoon Collection (Ann Telnaes, 2006)
  • Trump's ABC (Fantagraphics, 2018)

References

    External links

    • Biography portal
    • Official website
    • Library of Congress, Humor's Edge: Cartoons by Ann Telnaes
    • Ann Telnaes animations at The Washington Post
    • Appearances on C-SPAN