According to the
ADC, when it was founded as the Art Directors Club in 1920, its highest award accolade was the medallion created by famed sculptor Paul Manship — renowned for the Prometheus sculpture in New York's Rockefeller Center.
The medallion trophy was later replaced with today's
ADC Cube.
In celebration of
ADC's first century, The One Club has revived the
Manship Medallion but with a different focus. This aims to honour a select group of industry innovators who played a significant role in the
ADC's history and development over the years, according to the group.
"As
ADC moves into its second century, we thought it was the perfect time to bring back this historic medallion, not to award work but as a rare honour bestowed upon a select group of creative leaders who have played enormous roles in shaping
ADC throughout its first 100 years," says Kevin Swanepoel, CEO of The One Club.
"While congratulations are in order, a sincere thanks is also appropriate. Without the efforts of these honourees,
ADC would not have played such an important part in the world of advertising and design," Swanepoel adds.
The
Manship Medallion honourees are:
Gail AndersonAnderson is a designer and chair of BFA Design and BFA Advertising at the School of Visual Arts, a past host of
ADC Saturday Career Workshops and a current board member of The One Club.
Brian CollinsCCO at COLLINS, Collins is an
ADC board member who initiated the club's annual 'Designism: Design for Social Change' forum and
Designism Cube Special Award for work that promotes positive societal and political change. He organised numerous exhibitions and talks at the
ADC Gallery and is a current One Club board member and treasurer.
Myrna DavisDavis is a
ADC executive director emeritus, who served 13 years as
ADC executive director.
Olga GrisaitisGrisaitis served 22 years as
ADC associate director, director of operation, acting director and executive director.
George LoisLois was
ADC's past president when
ADC and The Copy Club joined forces to create
The One Show. He initiated the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame while being president and is an
ADC Hall of Fame laureate.
Philippe MeunierCo-founder and creative chief at Sid Lee, Meunier was an
ADC past president when
ADC came together with The One Club to form The One Club for Creativity.
Bill OberlanderOberlander was
ADC's past president, co-creator of
ADC Young Guns. He is responsible for moving the Art Directors Club to the
ADC Gallery space.
Georg OldenA graphic designer who was the first African-American member of the Art Directors Club, he served as an
ADC officer and contributed to the design of
ADC Annuals.
Paula ScherDesigner and partner of Pentagram and an
ADC Hall of Fame laureate, Scher designed a number of Annuals and reiterated the club's monogram in 2002.
Eileen Hedy SchultzSchultz is a professor of graphic arts at the School of Visual Arts and was the first and only woman to serve as
ADC president.
Rich TuTu was GCD at Jones Knowles Ritchie,
Young Guns eight winner, a perennial active supporter of club initiatives, cofounder and underwriter of
Young Guns COLORFUL grant programme for BIPOC creatives.
Richard WildeWilde is a former chair BFA Advertising and BFA Design departments at School of Visual Arts. Wilde is also an
ADC Hall of Fame and The One Club Educator's Hall of Fame laureate, a past
ADC board member and is actively involved in the early years of the club's Saturday Career Workshops for high school students.
The awards say that the
ADC's commitment to the ideal of art is underscored by the choice of Manship (1885-1966) to design the Art Directors Club's first award medal. According to the awards, he had a strong personal style with elements of both the realist academicians and the avant-garde.
The
Manship Medallion depicts Apollo, god of the sun and leader of the Muses, flying on Pegasus, the symbol of inspiration. The Muses are represented by the strings of his lyre.
In addition to celebrating the
Manship Medallion honourees and 2022's top winners including B
est of Show, Best of Discipline and other special awards.
The evening will feature a belated celebration of
ADC's historic 100
th anniversary, which was postponed in 202 due to the pandemic and include important members and winners from throughout
ADC history.
For more information, visit
www.adcawards.org. You can also follow the One Club for Creativity on
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Instagram.