Born in Canada Anita Kunz has been a published artist for more than three decades. Articles about her work have appeared in Graphis and Novumgebrauchsgrafik magazines (Switzerland), Communication Arts and Step by Step magazine (USA), Idea, Illustration and Creation magazines (Japan), Applied Arts (Canada), Nuvo (Canada) and The Design Journal (Korea). .
She has been honored with many prestigious awards and medals and her critically acclaimed paintings and sculptures have appeared in galleries world wide, including the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts and the Teatrio Cultural Association in Rome Italy.
Her works are in the permanent collections at the Library of Congress, the Canadian Archives in Ottawa, the Musee Militaire de France in Paris, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome, and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.
In the fall of 2003 she was the first woman and the first Canadian to have a solo show at the Library of Congress in Washington DC.
Anita was recently named one of the fifty most influential women in Canada by the National Post newspaper.
She is currently preparing for a one woman show to be held in Turin, Italy next year. Her work may be viewed at www.anitakunz.com or www.galleryhugo.com