Australian cartoonist, illustrator, chidlren's writer
Judy Horacek
Born
1961 Melbourne, Australia
Occupation
Comic book/strip artist, illustrator,
Nationality
Australian
Judy Horacek (born 12 November 1961) is an Australian cartoonist, artist, writer and children's book creator. She is best known for her award winning children's picture book Where is the Green Sheep? with Mem Fox, and her weekly cartoons in The Age newspaper. Horacek's latest book is Now or Never (2020), her tenth cartoon collection. A new picture book with Mem Fox, Bonnie and Ben Rhyme Again came out in October 2018.
In 2005, a selection of her work was acquired by the National Library of Australia for its collection. She said at the time that "I really like being recognised for having done work that is part of the social discourse. And it's always nice to see cartoons get another lease on life – now they represent a particular time and context and become part of the portrait of who we [Australians] are".[1]
JudyHoracek (born 12 November 1961) is an Australian cartoonist, artist, writer and children's book creator. She is best known for her award winning children's...
illustrated by Tricia Tusa Where is the Green Sheep? (2004), illustrated by JudyHoracek Hunwick's Egg (2005), illustrated by Pamela Lofts A Particular Cow (2006)...
Rachel Vincent (2007–10): Faythe Sanders, a werecat The Story of GROWL by JudyHoracek (2007): Growl, a young female monster Vampire Academy series by Richelle...
Jessica Hagy Baron Halpenny Sidney Harris William Haselden Bill Hoest JudyHoracek Stan Hunt Hank Ketcham Ted Key John F. Knott, creator of Old Man Texas...
The Story of GROWL is a 2007 Children's picture book by JudyHoracek. It is about a little female monster, Growl, who loves to growl, is banned from growling...
Again is a 2018 children's picture book by Mem Fox and illustrated by JudyHoracek. In this book, a sequel to Good Night, Sleep Tight, two children, Bonnie...
(album), a 1960 album by Pat Boone This & That, a 2015 book by Mem Fox and JudyHoracek This & That (album), a 2004 album by Donnie Vie This 'n That, a 1987...
included: Vivienne Binns, Pam Debenham, JudyHoracek, Marie McMahon, Patsy Payne, Mitzi Shearer, Ruth Waller, and Judy Watson. In 1992 and 1995, solo exhibitions...
2019, Leunig was replaced by JudyHoracek, following his recent controversial works on vaccines and marriage equality. Horacek will remain as the illustrator...
for the festival every year since 1988. Another Melbourne Cartoonist, JudyHoracek became the festivals branding artist for the following year. The festival...
Name Category Rachael Oakes-Ash Humour JudyHoracek Humour Julia Baird Media/Communication Kathleen Swinbourne Government Elizabeth Dawson Education Wendy...
John Ditchburn William Ellis Green Robert Hannaford Geoff "Jeff" Hook JudyHoracek Arthur Horner Mark Knight Sean Leahy Bill Leak Mary Leunig Michael Leunig...
and Other Read-aloud Miracles First edition Author Mem Fox Illustrator JudyHoracek Language English Subject Reading literacy, early childhood Published...
Neil Hayden, Connie Healy, Noela Hills, Ross Hinckley, Donald Holt, JudyHoracek, Nick Hughes, Louise Inglis, Glen Ingram, Lisa Jack, John Jiggens, Patrick...
Winner 2007 Deborah Niland Annie's Chair Winner 2008 Mem Fox, illus by JudyHoracek Where is the Green Sheep? Winner 2009 Graeme Base Jungle Drums Winner...
Bike Brian Conaghan – The Bombs that Brought Us Together Mem Fox and JudyHoracek – Ducks Away! Denise Fleming – 5 Little Ducks Jory John and Lane Smith...
variety of topics with The Wheeler Centre, including Race and Dating, JudyHoracek's cartoons, and the Turkish perspective of the Gallipoli Campaign. Senelmis...
McInnes – A Man's Got to Have a Hobby: Long Summers with My Dad Brenda Niall – Judy Cassab: A Portrait Barry Pearce – Jeffrey Smart Jacob G. Rosenberg – East...
). The Invisible Thread: One Hundred Years of Words. Illustrated by JudyHoracek. Ultimo, New South Wales: Halstead Press. ISBN 9781920831967. Stanley...
and exhibited alongside well-known cartoonists including Kaz Cooke and JudyHoracek in Out of Line, 1991. In 1988, she began making work for galleries alongside...