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Bundanon

Join us to realise Bundanon’s vision…

The establishment of Bundanon represents one of the most significant acts of philanthropy in the history of the arts in Australia.  Arthur and Yvonne Boyd’s gift of Bundanon in 1993 was driven by a big vision which has been build upon by subsequent acts of private generosity and government support, creating the cultural institution for artistic enjoyment that thrives today in the Shoalhaven.

As a not-for-profit organisation, Bundanon relies on support. There are many ways to give and we welcome gifts of all sizes. Donations of $2 and above are tax-deductible.

To enquire about our Patrons Program, corporate giving, giving a gift in your will, donating artwork or support a special project, please contact:

Hetty Wilson | Head of Development

P: 02 422 2114 e: hetty.wilson@bundanon.com.au

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Patron Program

Join Bundanon as a Patron and help protect and build on the foundations of Arthur Boyd, Bundanon’s Art Collection, and the extraordinary wildlife sanctuary that Bundanon is situated within.

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Bequests

Making a bequest is an incredibly generous and meaningful way to contribute to the long-term future of Bundanon. 

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Environmental Initiatives

Bundanon is committed to a holistic and innovative approach to caretaking for its incredible natural beauty.

Environmental Initiatives
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Artwork Donations

Bundanon welcomes gifts of works of art. Donors may be entitled to a tax deduction for the market value of the gift under the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program.

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Corporate

Join Bundanon’s community of donors to bring Boyd’s bold vision for the future to life. There are many ways to contribute, and every gift—no matter the size—makes a meaningful difference. 

Contact us today to learn how you can get involved and support our mission to make art accessible to all. 

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Bundanon acknowledges the people of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups as the traditional owners of the land within our boundaries, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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