Anita Kunz, author portrait
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Anita Kunz

ANITA KUNZ is an artist and illustrator living in Toronto. Her art has been published widely and shown in galleries and museums all over the world. She has also been featured regularly in Time, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, GQ, The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, The Atlantic, and The New York Times Magazine, and she has done work for Sony Music. Kunz has also illustrated more than fifty book covers. From 1988 to 1990 she was one of two artists chosen by Rolling Stone to produce a monthly illustrated history of rock ’n’ roll endpaper. In 2017, she was inducted into the Society of Illustrators’ Museum of American Illustration Hall of Fame.
 
www.anitakunz.com

Books

Celebrate Black History Month with Comics

February marks Black History Month: a time to commemorate the lives and work of Black trailblazers in all fields, from artists and writers to freedom fighters and politicians. Take a graphic non-fiction approach to history with books covering the Black Panther party, historical figures like Rosa Parks and Frederick Douglass, and John Lewis’s experience in

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Juneteenth: Celebrate Black Trailblazers

This Juneteenth, join us in celebrating legendary Black figures who have made their mark in history. From artists like James Brown and E.C. Stoner to Civil Rights leaders like John Lewis and Angela Davis to histories of Frederick Douglass and the Black Panther Party, these graphic novels focus on Black liberation and excellence on all

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