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Elektra: Assassin |
Bill
Sienkiewicz
Awards, Exhibits
1981
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UK Eagle Award/ Best New Artist |
1982
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UK Eagle Award/ Best Artist |
1983
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Inkpot Award/San Diego Comic Convention/ Best Artist |
1983
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UK Eagle Award/ Best Artist |
1986
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Kirby Award Best Artist - Elektra: Assassin |
1986
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Yellow Kid Award (20th Annual International Comic Art Convention in Lucca, Italy), premier European award "for bridging the gap between American and European artistic sensibilities " awarded to Elektra: Assassin published in Italian |
1986
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Lucca, Italy. The Gran Guigiri Award |
1988
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March of Dimes Award for charity work |
1988-1989
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Two one-man shows, Carson Street Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA. |
1989
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Stray Toasters rave review, London Sunday Times Book Review |
1990
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Industry specific award for co-editing Strip-Aids, an anthology of donated works benefiting hospice care for people with aids. |
1990
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MTV News/ interview /review of Stray Toasters |
1991
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Grenoble, France, Alpe de Huiz Award |
1994
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Opening exhibition at Words & Pictures Museum, Northampton, Mass. |
1994-1997
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Four Color Images Gallery, NYC. Various pieces |
1982-1999
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Society of Illustrators, NYC. Annual Exhibition. Various pieces |
1993
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Two awards from Spectrum, the anthology of fantasy artwork |
1995
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Emmy Award nomination for production and character design on "Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?" |
1995
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First one-man exhibition of comic art to be held at the Museum of Fine Art in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
1996
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Emmy award nomination for production and character design on "Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?" |
1997
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One man exhibit - Gijon, Asturias, Spain |
1997
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Today Show rave review of Hendrix book by Gene Shalit |
1997-1998
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World wide travelling exhibit of photos and artwork on the life of Jimi Hendrix - three paintings of Hendrix in show |
1998
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Exhibit at Words & Pictures Museum, Northampton, Mass. |
1999
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Exhibit of artwork at Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Mass. |