Bernard Caleo (born Melbourne, ) is a
Melbourne
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-based
Australia comic artist, comic book editor, performer, and presenter.
Background
He worked part-time at the
Melbourne Museum
The Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia.
Located adjacent to the Royal Exhibition Building, the museum was opened in 2000 as a project of the Government of Victoria, o ...
for fifteen years as a public programs officer running activities and performances.
Comics and performance
He was the editor of ''
Tango
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
'', a
comics anthology
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series which was published irregularly from 1997 to 2009. He also runs
Cardigan Comics
Bernard Caleo (born Melbourne, ) is a Melbourne-based Australia comic artist, comic book editor, performer, and presenter.
Background
He worked part-time at the Melbourne Museum for fifteen years as a public programs officer running activities an ...
, the publishing company which publishes ''Tango''. As a comic artist, Caleo contributes to ''Tango'', as well as producing a
webcomic
Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website or mobile app. While many are published exclusively on the web, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books.
Webcomics can be ...
called "I Knew Him". Collaborating with Erica Wagner and Elizabeth MacFarlane, Caleo began the Publishing enterprise
Twelve Panels Press, which translated and published Jan Bauer's graphic novel 'The Salty River' in 2015.
He is also the author of the comics ''Yell Ole!'', later called ''False Impressionists'' (Bernard Caleo and Brendan Tolley, Imaginate, 1993-), ''Café Ghetto'' (Bernard Caleo and John Murphy, Santa Madonna Publications, 1998–2000), and ''Caleo & Khandekar's homage to Hergé : the element of surprise'' (Bernard Caleo and Khandekar, Polluxman, 1996). In 2009, Caleo contributed comic work to the Melbourne incarnation of ''Super Heroes and Schlemiels: Jews and Comic Art'' which appeared at the
Jewish Museum of Australia
The Jewish Museum of Australia, not to be confused with the Sydney Jewish Museum, aims to "explore and share the Jewish experience in Australia". It is located in St Kilda, a suburb of Melbourne.
History
The Jewish Museum of Australia was esta ...
in Melbourne.
The play ''The Great Game'' by Katherine Connolly, in which Caleo portrayed Frederick Baranaby, 'the strongest man in the British Empire' played in Melbourne at La Mama Theatre in 2014. He played English scientist Michael Faraday for ''Faraday’s Candle'', a one-man show for
CSIRO
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CSIRO works with leading organisations around the world. From its headquarters in Canberra, CSIRO ...
in 2011/12. In 2008, Caleo and collaborator Bruce Woolley wrote and performed ''Miracleman'', a stage adaptation of the
Alan Moore
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Marvelman
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comic series.
Film
In 2012, collaborating with filmmaker Daniel Hayward, Caleo made a feature documentary called ''Graphic Novels! Melbourne!'' focussing on the long-form comics work of Nicki Greenberg, Mandy Ord, Pat Grant and Bruce Mutard. It premiered in a laneway in Carlton in November 2012 and at the
Angoulême International Comics Festival
The Angoulême International Comics Festival (french: Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême) is the second largest comics festival in Europe after the Lucca Comics & Games in Italy, and the third biggest in the world after L ...
in France in February 2013.
Awards
*Creative Fellow at the
State Library of Victoria
State Library Victoria (SLV) is the state library of Victoria, Australia. Located in Melbourne, it was established in 1854 as the Melbourne Public Library, making it Australia's oldest public library and one of the first free libraries in th ...
, 2014
*Melbourne Fringe Festival Award
*Platinum Ledger Award for contributions to Australian comic book culture, 2016
References
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Australian comics artists
Australian cartoonists
Living people
Australian webcomic creators
1968 births