Artmaking at the Homestead

with Meg Walters

Immerse yourself in the landscape that inspired Arthur Boyd and generations of artists with Meg Walters

Artmaking at the Homestead

Immerse yourself in the landscape that inspired Arthur Boyd and generations of artists with Meg Walters

Workshop

Saturday 22 August 10am–12.30pm
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Explore spontaneous mark-making techniques to interpret place and push the boundaries of landscape with artist Meg Walters. Currently a Bundanon Artist in Residence, Meg will show how non-traditional tools, along with graphite, charcoal, and acrylic paint, can be used to experiment with expressive approaches to drawing and painting. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of colour and a fresh way of seeing.

Led by professional artists, these workshops offer a fresh opportunity to connect with Bundanon’s environment. Explore a variety of materials, techniques, and approaches as guest artists share their unique creative practice.

Open to all levels and abilities, whether you’re trying something new or expanding your creative practice. All materials are provided.


Meg Walters

Meg Walters is a multidisciplinary artist from Bermuda who is now based in Newcastle, NSW (Mulubinba). She has been a finalist in numerous prestigious art prizes, including the Glover Prize and the Portia Geach Memorial Award. Her work is held in private and public collections throughout Australia and internationally. A 2026 Artist in Residence at Bundanon, Meg continues to expand and refine her contemporary arts practice.


Tickets

$60 Adult
$50 Concession
$48 Member

Book all 3 workshops for $135, save up to $45

Note

All art materials are included.
This workshop is outdoors, please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the weather conditions.

Dates & Times

1 August 2026

10am–12.30pm

Location

Bundanon Art Museum
Boyd Education Centre
170 Riversdale Road
Illaroo NSW 2540

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