Spectrum Award

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The Spectrum Award
Awarded forThe best in contemporary fantasy, science fiction, and horror artwork.
Presented bySpectrum Fantastic Art
First awarded1994
Website http://spectrumfantasticart.com

The Spectrum Awards were established in 1994 by Cathy Fenner [1] and Arnie Fenner [2] to recognize the best in fantasy, science fiction, and horror artwork created each year.

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Spectrum Award categories

Spectrum Fantastic Art Live

The Spectrum Awards are presented annually during an evening event held in conjunction with Spectrum Fantastic Art Live (SFAL). [3]

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References

  1. "Cathy Fenner - Summary Bibliography".
  2. "Arnie Fenner - Summary Bibliography".
  3. "Spectrum Fantastic Art Live Website".