Edmonton Sun editorial cartoonist Malcolm Mayes informed his clients yesterday that he was pulling the plug on Artizans, the cartoon syndicate he created decades ago.
Artizans carried the works of mostly Canadian cartoonists but also counted on its' roster the late American cartoonist Ed Hall as well as Cuba's Alfredo Martirena.
Dale Cummings, Sue Dewar, Paul Fell, Jake Fuller, Graham Harrop, Marian Kamensky, Chuck Legge, Graeme Mackay, Bruce MacKinnon, Theo Moudakis, Dan Murphy, Adrian Raeside, Vance Rodewalt. Harley Schwadron and Wes Tyrell will now have to distribute their own work.
A few had already lost full-time positions in the past and relied on the syndicate for a modest income.
Malcolm wrote:
As you may know we’ve been doing an extensive rebuild of the Artizans.com website, but that build has proven much more difficult than I first imagined. So after investing many tens of thousands of dollars, I’ve decided to pull the plug on the rebuild and pull the plug on the company. Artizans.com will be closing its doors and you are welcome to distribute your work to or through whomever you please.
We debated whether to continue the company and put a lot of effort into the new site, but with sales declining, newspapers and magazines failing and the emerging challenges of AI-generated images, I decided to wrap things up at the end of 2024. This expiring SSL certificate issue has unexpectedly moved that date up a few weeks.
Artizans may re-emerge at some point in the future, but the current business will be closing up shop December 31, 2024. The plan is to then collect whatever funds are owed to us and pay those funds out.
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