
Since its inaugural meeting at The Feathers Pub, Tudor St, London on Friday 1st of April 1960, The Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain has evolved into one of the largest cartoonists organisations in the world, with a membership of over 200 full and part time Cartoonists in the United Kingdom (and further afield).
Our membership reflect the specialisations within the profession, all aspects of the business being severally represented, from single gags to strips and Caricature to Cartoon illustration. Prominently featured in our constitution are our objectives as an organisation with emphasis on encouraging good social contacts between cartoonists, (who for the most part lead rather more solitary professional lives than most) and to promote the art of the Cartoon.
Many of the great names from the British cartoon fraternity have passed through our portals during the last 43 years and all have contributed something to the organisation. We have collectively been responsible for organising very many local, nationwide and international Cartoon events, from exhibitions and competitions to charitable fund raising events or indeed demonstrating the art of the Cartoon to enthusiastic youngsters at road shows and public exhibitions. Cartooning has fantastic appeal to a wide section of the great British public with a high level of interest and curiosity with the mirth you would expect to be evident at a Cartoon event.
The organisational structure of the Club is fairly informal as we are all volunteers. The Committee, usually around 15 members, including The Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and Projects Officer, meets once a month to conduct our various affairs. We publish internally a monthly newsletter
'The Jester'. The Club also publishes a complete members handbook usually every four years or so and of course there is our new website herewith, designed and managed by our Webmeisters.
The Cartoonist's Club also manages a permanent body of framed Cartoon work on general theme, called 'The Cartoonists' Exhibition'. Members can contribute to this show at any time so that we have a constant supply of eligible work. This exhibition is available for various Club events such as link-ups with other arts organisations and galleries or as a fund raising exhibition at charity auctions, a negotiated proportion of the sale price forming part of a donation.
I consider it a privilege to serve as Chair of this fine organisation and to quote my distinguished predecessor, Mike Turner, 'This is a unique organisation which extends the hand of friendship to the cartoonist on the first rung of the ladder as well as those at the top'.
Long may that philosophy prevail.
Graham Fowell, 2008.