Carle Honors

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The Carle Honors are annual awards given by the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art to individuals and organizations in the picture book field for their dedication and creative vision. They are named in honor of the American author and illustration of children's picture books Eric Carle.[1]

Categories of honorees

There are four categories of honoree:

  • Artist Honoree - for an exceptional picture book creator
  • Angel Honoree - for an individual who has supported and advocated for picture book writers and artists
  • Bridge Honoree - presented to individuals who have taken innovative approaches to expanding picture book readership
  • Mentor Honoree - presented to editors, educators, and designers

Carle Honorees

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1st Carle Honorees – 2006

2nd Carle Honorees – 2007

3rd Carle Honorees – 2008

4th Carle Honorees – 2009

5th Carle Honorees – 2010

6th Carle Honorees – 2011

7th Carle Honorees – 2012

8th Carle Honorees – 2013

9th Carle Honorees – 2014

10th Carle Honorees – 2015

11th Carle Honorees – 2016

12th Carle Honorees – 2017

13th Carle Honorees – 2018

14th Carle Honorees – 2019

  • Artist: Melissa Sweet, author-illustrator
  • Angel: REFORMA, the National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking
  • Mentor: David Saylor, VP and Creative Director of Scholastic; founder and publisher of Graphix
  • Bridge: Takeshi Matsumoto, founder of the Chihiro Art Museum in Japan[8]

2020 Carle Honors - cancelled due to Covid 19

15th Carle Honorees – 2021

16th Carle Honorees – 2022

  • Artist: Faith Ringgold, painter, teacher and author
  • Angel: Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
  • Mentor:
    Cheryl Hudson
    , authors, publishers and champions for diversity equity and inclusion
  • Bridge: Ajia, translator, author, promoter of picture books[10]

References

  1. ^ "The Carle Honors".
  2. ^ "The Carle Honors Past Honorees". Carle Museum.
  3. ^ "LIBRARY HONOR: Cotsen Children's Library named a 2015 Carle Honoree". Princeton University.
  4. ^ "Carle Honors Gala Celebrates Oxenbury, Porter, Bertin, and Cotsen Library".
  5. ^ "2016 Carle Honorees Announced". Publishers Weekly. March 17, 2016. Retrieved November 2, 2022.
  6. ^ "Saturday Stories: Illustrator-led Workshops for Children & Families : Featuring Paul O. Zelinsky".
  7. ^ "Carle Honors 2018".
  8. ^ "Celebrating with Friends: The 14th Annual Carle Honors".
  9. ^ "2021 Virtual Carle Honors Open for Registration: Auction Artists and Featured Guests Announced".
  10. ^ "2022 Carle Honors Announced".

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