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The Ashley Bryan Award, established in 2023 by the TLA Black Caucus Round Table (BCRT), honors a Black author for their body of work on an odd year and a new talent Black author debut work on an even year; for contribution to highlighting and promoting humanity, diversity, culture, and community in children’s literature.

The Ashley Bryan awards recipient will be selected based on their outstanding contribution to literature that promotes people of color and fosters community, while creating opportunities for our experiences in humanity. Winners will receive $1,000 and a plaque.

The 2027 Ashley Bryan Award honoring a Black author for their body of work will be presented at the TLA 2027 Annual Conference in San Antonio.

2027 Nominations Open March 29, 2026

Submit Your Nomination  (BCRT members only)

About Ashley Bryan

Ashley Bryan was an American writer and illustrator of children’s books. Born in Harlem, New York in 1923, Bryan began painting as a small boy. His love for the arts landed him a full scholarship where he began studying sculpture, calligraphy, design, book illustration and painting in 1940. He took a hiatus to serve in WWII in the Segregated US Army in 1943. Once his return, he earned his BS, Cum Laude, at Columbia University in 1950.

photo of author Ashley Bryan

Photo credit Emma Lee/WHYY

Bryan studied and worked in France from 1950 – 1953 where he formed his signature style in all his artistic expression; and Germany in 1957 where he attended the University of Freiburg on a Fulbright grant. He returned to New York to teach art and later from 1974 – 1988 joined the faculty of Dartmouth College’s art department in Maine, where he taught courses in drawing, painting and design until his retirement in 1988.

His stories and paintings centered on African and African American experiences, to which he devoted his career spanning more than six decades. Bryan’s writing and vibrant colored collage paper-cut illustrations have adorned the pages of more than 50 books, ranging from folklore, poetry collections and experiences that celebrates community and individuality. He has received numerous honorary degrees and recognition in the span of his career and has dedicated his life through the pages of so many books we can cherish for a lifetime.

His dedication to illustration of children’s books through African tales, proverbs, and spirituals created some of the most amazing books in children’s literature. Later in life, Mr. Bryan lived year-round in Islesford, Maine, before joining his niece in Sugarland, Texas, from 2019 until his going away in 2022.

Both whimsical and deeply spiritual, he once said, “There are so many ways in which we learn about life and the self. If you put art into the world, you will get beauty in return.” Bryan drew inspiration from a wide variety of cultures, artistic styles, and disciplines. We celebrate Ashley Bryan and his contribution to humanity, diversity, and culture.

Eligibility/Criteria

The BCRT award committee will consider the following:

  • Whether the author publishes literature for children and young adults;
  • How the book(s) demonstrate humanity, diversity, culture, and community;
  • How well the book(s) help youth see themselves and their role and importance in society and in the world;
  • How well the book(s) show appreciation of the culture it represents;
  • Whether the book(s) satisfy the curiosity of youth and help them see, learn about, and experience underrepresented cultures;
  • How the literature is relatable with librarians and youth; and
  • How well the book(s) serve as a “window to the” (expands reader’s view, big picture, and understanding of the world.)
  • If selected as Finalists, must agree to attend the TLA Conference and be a speaker at the Black Caucus Round Table Author Brunch, the details of which will be conveyed through publisher.
  • Books must be published in the U.S.
  • Self-published authors are not eligible.

Timeline

  • March 29: Nominations open for submission from current Black Caucus Round Table members only
  • June 30: Nominations close
  • August: Committee selects 15 – 20 nominees for consideration as preliminary candidates
  • September: Committee narrows list down to top 10 priority candidates
  • October: Committee narrows list down to final 5 candidates
  • November: Committee reads and assess work of final 5 candidates
  • December: Committee selects and notifies the Award winner
  • April 2027: Award winner to present at the BCRT Author Session the Texas Library Association Annual Conference and will receive a $1,000 cash award and a plaque

For general inquiries about submissions and eligibility, email [email protected].

 

Past Award Recipients
Award Type/Title: Debut/Saturday Morning at the ‘Shop

 

Award Type/Title: Body of Work
Award Type/Title: Debut/You So Black