PLAN YOUR VISIT - Bundanon's Art Museum is currently partially closed for exhibition changeover and will reopen fully on Saturday 28 June with new exhibitions 'Betty Kuntiwa Pumani: maḻatja-maḻatja (those who come after)' and 'David Sequeira: The Shape of Music'

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Bundanon celebrates the work of two leading Australian artists through the exhibitions Betty Kuntiwa Pumani: maḻatja-maḻatja (those who come after) and David Sequeira: The Shape of Music.

Running from 28 June – 5 October 2025, both exhibitions encompass significant bodies of work made over a number of years alongside new commissions, offering different perspectives on contemporary practice.

Join us for Opening Weekend Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 June with free entry to the exhibitions, artist talks & live music.

Program Highlights

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Opening Weekend Betty Kuntiwa Pumani and David Sequeira

Official Opening

Saturday 28 June | 11.30am

Smoking Ceremony, Welcome to Country by Uncle Gerry Moore, and Opening Remarks by CEO Rachel Kent.
AUSLAN Interpreted.

Opening Weekend Betty Kuntiwa Pumani and David Sequeira

For the Generations to Follow | Artist Talk

Saturday 28 June | 1pm

Deepen your understanding of the exhibition at this conversation with artist Betty Kuntiwa Pumani, Bundanon CEO Rachel Kent, and representatives from Mimili Maku Arts.
AUSLAN Interpreted.

Opening Weekend Betty Kuntiwa Pumani and David Sequeira

In conversation with David Sequeira

Saturday 28 June | 2pm

A conversation with artist David Sequeira and Bundanon CEO Rachel Kent discussing his work, influences and use of colour. AUSLAN Interpreted.

Opening Weekend Betty Kuntiwa Pumani and David Sequeira

Colour Meditation with David Sequeira

Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 June | 10am

Be guided through a meditative experience of colour with artist David Sequeira. Limited capacity, booking required.

Opening Weekend Betty Kuntiwa Pumani and David Sequeira

Elena Kats-Chernin in Concert

Saturday 28 June | 3pm

Join award-winning composer and pianist Elena Kats-Chernin as she performs selections of her own compositions.

Opening Weekend Betty Kuntiwa Pumani and David Sequeira

Exploring the Shape of Music

Sunday 29 June | 11am

Elena Kats-Chernin and David Sequeira in conversation with Bundanon CEO Rachel Kent, plus piano excerpts.

Saturday 28 June

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10am | Guided Morning Colour Meditation with David Sequeira
Artist David Sequeira guides participants through a meditative experience of colour. Limited capacity, booking required.

11.30am | Official Opening
Smoking Ceremony, Welcome to Country – Uncle Gerry Moore, Opening Remarks – Bundanon CEO Rachel Kent. AUSLAN Interpreted.

1pm | For the Generations to Follow
A conversation with artist Betty Kuntiwa Pumani, Rachel Kent, and representatives of Mimili Maku Arts. AUSLAN Interpreted.

2pm | In conversation with David Sequeira
A conversation with artist David Sequeira and Rachel Kent discussing his work, influences and use of colour. AUSLAN Interpreted.

3pm | Elena Kats-Chernin in Concert
Award winning composer and pianist Elena Kats-Chernin performs selections of her own compositions.

10am-3pm | Drop-in Artmaking
Join the Bundanon Learning Team to explore how colour interactions can transform an artwork.

10am-5pm | Art Museum open

10am-5.30pm | Ramox Café open

 

Sunday 29 June

RSVP HERE

10am | Guided Morning Colour Meditation with David Sequeira
Artist David Sequeira guides participants through a meditative experience of colour. Limited capacity, booking required.

11am | Exploring the Shape of Music
Elena Kats-Chernin and David Sequeira in conversation with Bundanon CEO Rachel Kent, plus piano excerpts.

10am- 4pm | Art Museum open

10am-4pm | Ramox Café open

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