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Annual literary award for children's book illustrators

The Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Award is an annual literary award for children's picture illustrators. It was established in 1985 following the death of Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver, one of Canada's pre-eminent book illustrators. In her will, Cleaver left a fund of $10,000 for an award to be given annually in recognition of outstanding artistic talent in a Canadian picture book. The recipient receives a cheque for $1,000, and a certificate.

The Cleaver Award is administered by a committee of three members of the Canadian section of the International Board on Books for Young People IBBY Canada. The recipient is a Canadian illustrator of a picture book published in Canada in English or French during the previous calendar year.

Honorees

1980s1999

Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award winners
Year Illustrator Title Result
1986 Ann Blades By The Sea: An Alphabet Book Winner
1987 Barbara Reid Have You Seen Birds? Winner
1988 Stéphane Poulin Can You Catch Josephine? Winner
1989 Eric Beddows Night Cars Winner
1990 Ian Wallace The Name of the Tree Winner
1991 Paul Morin The Orphan Boy Winner
1992 Ron Lightburn Waiting for the Whales Winner
1993 Barbara Reid Two By Two Winner
1994 Leo Yerxa Last Leaf, First Snowflake To Fall Winner
1995 Murray Kimber Josepha: A Prairie Boy's Story Winner
1996 Janet Wilson Selina and The Bear Paw Quilt Winner
1997 Harvey Chan Ghost Train Winner
1998 Pascal Mileli Rainbow Bay Winner
1999 Kady MacDonald Denton A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes Winner

2000present

Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award winners
Year Illustrator Author Title Result Ref.
2000 Michèle Lemieux Stormy Night Winner
2001 Marie-Louise Gay Stella, Queen of the Snow Winner
2002 Janie Jaehyun Park The Tiger and the Dried Persimmon Winner
2003 Pierre Pratt Where's Pup? Winner
2004 Stéphane Poulin Un chant de Noël Winner
2005 Geneviève Côté The Lady of Shalott Winner
2006 Kady MacDonald Denton Snow Winner
2007 Stéphane Jorisch The Owl and the Pussycat Winner
2008 Christine Delezenne La Clé Winner
2009 Oleg Lipchenko Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Winner
2010 Julie Flett Lii Yiiboo Nayaapiwak lii Swer: L’Alfabet di Michif / Owls See Clearly at Night: A Michif Alphabet Winner
2011 Cybèle Young A Few Blocks Winner
2012 Isabelle Arsenault Virginia Wolf Winner
2013 Julie Morstad How To Winner
2014 Pierre Pratt Stop, Thief! Winner
2015 Sydney Smith Sidewalk Flowers Winner
2016 Isabelle Arsenault Louis parmi les spectres Winner
2017 Julie Kraulis Julie Kraulis A Pattern for Pepper Winner
Sydney Smith Joanne Schwartz Town is by the Sea Honour
Matt James Paul Harbridge When the Moon Comes Honour
Geneviève Després Marie-Francine Hébert Dépareillés Shortlist
Gabrielle Grimard Melanie Florence Stolen Words Shortlist
2018 Julie Morstad Kyo Maclear Bloom Winner
Eva Campbell Shauntay Grant Africville Honour
Irene Luxbacher Irene Luxbacher Deep Underwater Honour
Amanda Strong Dallas Hunt Awâsis and the World-Famous Bannock Finalist
Geraldo Valério Geraldo Valério Blue Rider Finalist
Matt James Matt James The Funeral Finalist
Marie-Louise Gay Marie-Louise Gay Mustafa Finalist
Elly MacKay Elly MacKay Red Sky at Night Finalist
Marianne Ferrer Marianne Ferrer and Valérie Picard Toucania Finalist
Thao Lam Thao Lam Wallpaper Finalist
2019 Rachel Wada Heather Smith The Phone Booth in Mr. Hirota's Garden Winner
Dena Seiferling Cary Fagan King Mouse Honour
Sydney Smith Sydney Smith Small in the City Honour
Josée Bisaillon Jan Coates Dancing with Daisy Finalist
Gary Clement James Gladstone My Winter City Finalist
Geneviève Després Stéphanie Deslauriers Laurent, c’est moi! Finalist
Emma FitzGerald Rita Wilson A Pocket of Time: The Poetic Childhood of Elizabeth Bishop Finalist
Julie Flett Julie Flett Birdsong Finalist
Julie Morstad Kyo Maclear It Began With a Page: How Gyo Fujikawa Drew the Way Finalist
François Thisdale Christiane Duchesne Bon Voyage, Mister Rodriguez Finalist
2020 Marie-Louise Gay Marie-Louise Gay The Three Brothers Winner
Thao Lam Thao Lam The Paper Boat Honour
Geraldo Valério Geraldo Valério At The Pond Honour
Marion Arbona Marion Arbona Window Finalist
Nathalie Dion Valérie Fontaine Le grand méchant loup dans ma maison Finalist
The Fan Brothers The Fan Brothers The Barnabus Project Finalist
Nahid Kazemi Joanne Schwartz The Old Woman Finalist
Marie Lafrance Kathy Stinson The Lady with the Books Finalist
Miki Sato Deborah Kerbel Snow Days Finalist
Geraldo Valério Geraldo Valério The Egg Finalist
2021 Gérard DuBois Mario Brassard À qui appartiennent les nuages? Winner
Dena Seiferling Cary Fagan Bear Wants To Sing Finalist
Marie Lafrance Sara O'Leary Gemma and the Giant Girl Finalist
Bill Pechet Bill Richardson Hare B&B Finalist
Julie Rocheleau Hugo Léger Les devoirs d’Edmond Finalist
Isabelle Arsenault Isabelle Arsenault Maya's Big Scene Finalist
Julie Flett David A. Robertson On the Trapline Finalist
Eve Patenaude Simon Boulerice Papier Bulle Finalist
Julie Morstad Julie Morstad Time is a Flower Finalist
Julie Flett Julie Flett We All Play Finalist
2022 Dena Seiferling Night Lunch Winner
Nathalie Dion Kyo Maclear Kumo: the Bashful Cloud Honour
The Fan Brothers The Fan Brothers Lizzy and the Cloud Honour
2023 Todd Stewart Jean E. Pendziwol Skating Wild on an Inland Sea Winner
Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley Brittany Luby Mnoomin maan’gowing / The Gift of Mnoomin Honour
Lauren Soloy Kathy Stinson A Tulip in Winter: A Story About Folk Artist Maud Lewis Honour

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