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Being at BUNDANON

being at BUNDANON an exhibition of paintings, photographs, prints, mixed media, poetry and music will explore the influence of the unique and spiritually uplifting landscape and experience of being at Bundanon – the property owned and occupied by Arthur Boyd and his family.

The foundation of this exhibition is work by Arthur Boyd. For almost thirty years the Shoalhaven landscape was a constant source of creative inspiration for Boyd, spawning his famous Shoalhaven series of paintings. While visiting Bundanon Boyd’s children, Polly, Jamie and Lucy have also been inspired to paint and their work will hang beside Boyd’s in this exhibition.

being at BUNDANON is the first in a series of exhibitions which will explore the works of artists who have worked at Bundanon and in particular have participated in the BUNDANON Artist in Residence program.

Dates & Times
17/12/2005 - 02/02/2006 Shoalhaven City Arts Centre, Nowra, NSW
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21/02/2006 - 26/03/2006 Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Mornington, Victoria
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28/04/2006 - 28/05/2006 Orange Regional Gallery, Orange, NSW
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10/06/2006 - 16/07/2006 Mosman Art Gallery, Mosman, NSW
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21/07/2006 - 03/09/2006 Murray Art Museum Albury, Albury, NSW
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The foundation of this exhibition is work by Arthur Boyd. For almost thirty years the Shoalhaven landscape was a constant source of creative inspiration for Boyd, spawning his famous Shoalhaven series of paintings. While visiting Bundanon Boyd’s children, Polly, Jamie and Lucy have also been inspired to paint and their work will hang beside Boyd’s in this exhibition.

being at BUNDANON is the first in a series of exhibitions which will explore the works of artists who have worked at Bundanon and in particular have participated in the BUNDANON Artist in Residence program.

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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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