Drawings that Move ... the Art of Joanna Quinn
The National Media Museum thanks the following for their help in the production of this exhibition:
Channel 4 Archives, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, The Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester, The Samuel Courtauld Trust, The Courtauld Gallery, London, Special Collections Department, University of Glasgow Library, Steve Bell, Les Mills, Richard Nye, Joanna Quinn, Posy Simmonds, Channel 4 Television, S4C International, BBC, Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget, Publicis Ltd, Mars Incorporated
This exhibition has been made possible with the assistance of the Government Indemnity Scheme which is provided by DCMS and administered by MLA.
Welcome
The British animator Joanna Quinn has established a considerable international reputation for her work, winning over 80 awards including two Emmys and five BAFTAs.
In an age of computerised 3D animation, her distinctive hand-drawn style, combined with acute observational skills and an incisive wit, marks her out as a unique filmic artist.
From childhood, she has been passionate about drawing. This exhibition looks at how her passion drives her work as an animator.
the animation process
video
archive
The latest edition of the museum magazine contains an interview with Joanna Quinn, and more about animation.

