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1 y separately published work icon Bila, a River Cycle Jazz Money , Matt Chun (illustrator), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2024 26852315 2024 single work picture book children's 'What became of the river who rose up and called
themself human?
'Stepped upon the land containing the memories
of snow melt and wellspring.' 

(Publication summary)

1 ‘How Are You Gonna Make the Reader Feel That?’ On Sam Wallman’s Our Members Be Unlimited Matt Chun , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , July 2022;

— Review of Our Members Be Unlimited Sam Wallman , 2022 single work graphic novel non-fiction

'As a self-employed artist living in relative autonomy and precarity, I can feel untethered from the formal structures and conventions that shape our notions of ‘work’. I don’t observe a weekend or an eight-hour day; the line I draw between labour and leisure is indistinct. Twenty years have passed since I last reported to a ‘boss’. Even so, while reading Sam Wallman’s sweeping graphic love letter to unionism, I am reminded of the myriad ways I benefit from the revolutionary history of organised worker solidarity—a struggle that has re-modelled the framework of contemporary institutions and the imaginations of those who populate them.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Day Break Amy McQuire , Matt Chun (illustrator), Richmond : Bright Light , 2021 20090791 2021 single work picture book children's

'Day Break is the story of a family making their way back to Country on January 26. We see the strength they draw from being together, and from sharing stories as they move through a shifting landscape.

'The story refocuses the narratives around ‘Australia Day’ on Indigenous survival and resistance, and in doing so honours the past while looking to the future. Confronting yet truthful, painful yet full of hope, Day Break is a crucial story that will open up a conversation on truth-telling for the next generation.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Australian Mammals Matt Chun , Matt Chun (illustrator), Richmond : Little Hare Books , 2020 19681269 2020 single work information book children's

'In this stunning companion to Australian Birds and​ Australian Sea Life, Matt Chun explores Australia’s beloved mammals, from the remarkable platypus to the endangered bilby. ​

'Matt Chun’s rendering of these beloved animals – some cuddly, some curious and all extraordinary – will evoke awe in all nature enthusiasts.' (Publication summary)

2 y separately published work icon Australian Sea Life Matt Chun , Matt Chun (illustrator), Richmond : Little Hare Books , 2019 16851319 2019 single work information book children's

'In this stunning companion to Australian Birds, Matt Chun takes to the oceans to explore Australia’s most fascinating sea creatures, from the great white shark to the tiny soldier crab.

'Matt Chun's unique way of rendering our natural world will spark young readers' imaginations and evoke awe in all nature enthusiasts.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon Australian Birds Matt Chun , Matt Chun (illustrator), Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2018 14902106 2018 single work information book children's

'It took millions of years of isolation and a diverse range of habitats for Australian birds to evolve the way they did. The result is many of the world's most striking and beautiful birds, including some that are stranger than fiction. In Australian Birds, acclaimed artist Matt Chun showcases 16 remarkable species that have captured the imagination of the world. From the iconic cockatoo, to the endangered Cassowary, Australian Birds has been carefully curated to inform and entrance readers of all ages.'  (Publication summary)

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