Sue Wicks

Also known as Swix
  • Artist (Screen Artist) , (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Contemporary cartoonist, animator and scriptwriter. Has produced a variety of work including film, cartoons and sculptural work.
Name
Sue Wicks
Also known as Swix
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Screen Artist)
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Residence
  • c.1999- c.2002 Wollongong, New South Wales
Other Occupation
  • Scriptwriter
Active Period
  • c.1991- c.2006
Languages
  • English
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

Cartoonist, animator and scriptwriter, self-published an anthology of her cartoons, Virtual Reality (Annandale NSW: Fat Moon Studios, PO Box 152, Annandale (NSW), n.d. [c.1995]). Her 'Fat Moon Studios’ produced recyled cards on local topics, e.g . It was a beautiful night/ all the bins were out (garbage bins in street) 1993, signature illegible, filed under 'Fat Moon Studios’. Wicks contributed cartoons to Heinrich Hinze’s Scratch! A scrapbook of radical cartooning in Australia 2 (winter-spring 1991), including the 2-part 'RIGHT ON QUEUE’ a group of social security beneficiaries waiting in line at the CES: punk girl: 'I KNEW THEY’D (sic) BE WAR’/ hippy 'BEEN WATCHING THE TELLY?’/ punk girl “NO… THE ARMY CAREERS VAN PARKED OUTSIDE THE C.E.S.”. A cartoon accompanying Wicks’ article on copyright reads: 'He: “YOU’RE IN MY DREAMS”/ She: “NEVER A WORD ABOUT COPYRIGHT”; and “MONEY AS A SECOND LANGUAGE/ IF YOU DON’T HAVE IT … SHUTUP” – people speaking dollar signs and coins.

Responding to a survey published in Scratch! (1991) about their practice, Sue Wicks commented:

“• Materials I use a buffet of pens – I like those mapping pens; sometimes I have a go with one of those calligraphy ones; I’ve got some of those techo pens that often clog and dollop out unattractive gobs of ink on drawings. I also use a clutch pencil, a rubber and some hippy white-out that won’t kick a hole in the ozone layer (so they say). I find my style changes depending what pen I use. I’m not too good at combining pens (and styles) yet. I’m involved in a cartoon project at the moment where we use a lot of ink and fine brushes (for the novelty value), textas (on walls, skateramps and big bits of paper) as well as various felt and ink pens (the cheaper kind).

“• Process I tend to scribble ideas on dockets and backs of envelopes and then have a go with a pencil. I usually do a few at a time – scribbling back and fro between them – showing people (if I can) along the way.”

Her cartoons have appeared in the Canberra Times , New Woman Magazine , Asian Business Review and Land Rights News , She was included in Hysterical Women ’96: A collection of 100 Australian feminist cartoons (Perth: Women’s Electoral Lobby (WEL) WA, 1996). Under the announcement that she had won the Nancy Lee Award sponsored by WEL (Tas) was her 2-part black cartoon showing only eyes: '“So are you gonna try and find the clitoris?”/ “What! In the dark?”’ She was in Barbary O’Brien 's 'The Cartoon Show’ (Noarlunga Community Arts Centre SA, July 1997) with over 30 other Australian cartoonists, including Judy Horacek , Joan Rosser , David Pope (Heinrich Heinze), Rona Chadwick , Gaynor Cardew , Glen le Lievre, Michael Atchison, Peter Broelman and Angie Lyndon . In 2002-3 she was one of the 9 women cartoonists in the Bunker Gallery’s Laugh Lines.

Her animation 'Just a Moment’ won at the Short Sited Film Festival, Wollongong, 1999. She has written scripts for the ABC and for independent film and animation makers.

Sue has done voluntary work with youth, Aboriginal and other community organisations. She lives in Sydney, NSW with a small black and white dog.

Writers:
Kerr, Joan
Date written:
1996
Last updated:
2007
associate of
Barbary O'Brien
1958
Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Judy Horacek
1961
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Joan Rosser
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Rona Chadwick
Artist (Screen Artist), Artist (Painter), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Gaynor Alma Cardew
1952
Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Glen Le Lievre
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Michael Atchison
1933
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Angie Lyndon
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
associate of
Peter Broelman
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
David Pope Heinrich Hinze
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Canberra Times
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
New Woman Magazine
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Asian Business Review
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Land Rights News
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Short Sited Film Festival
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Scratch!
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Laugh Lines - Australian Women Cartoonists
2002
Exhibition ()
Bunker Gallery, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
The Cartoon Show
July 1997
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Noarlunga Community Arts Centre, Noarlunga, SA
Hysterical Women '96 - A collection of 100 Australian feminist cartoons
1996
Exhibition ()
Women's Electoral Lobby, Perth, WA
Recognitions
Short Sited Film Festival
Award
Note: Winner
Citations:
  • Wicks, Sue, (c.1995), Virtual Reality, (Place: Fat Moon Studios, n.d., Annandale (NSW),)
  • (1996), Hysterical Women '96, (Place: Women's Electoral Lobby (WA), Perth, WA pp 45-48)
  • Allsopp, Jan, (2002), Laugh Lines - Australian Women Cartoonists, (Place: Bunker Gallery, Coffs Harbour, NSW)
  • Hinze, Heinrich, (1991), Scratch! A scrapbook of radical cartooning in Australia, (Place: Number 2 (winter-spring))