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Bundanon Resource Guide

Context-rich Artsoz guide to Bundanon: what it is, who it helps and how to use the official resource.

What is Bundanon?

Bundanon is a major regional art, learning and residency destination connected to the legacy of Arthur and Yvonne Boyd, with exhibitions, education, landscape, architecture and artist residency programs.

ResourceBundanon
TypeRegional art museum / residency / learning resource
Location / scopeShoalhaven, NSW
Official sourceOpen official website
Last reviewed by ArtsozMay 2026

Why this resource matters

Bundanon is valuable for artists seeking residency context, teachers planning art and environment learning, and visitors looking for a regional art experience that combines collection, landscape and contemporary programming.

Who should use it?

  • Artists
  • Teachers
  • Students
  • Regional visitors
  • Families

Questions to ask before relying on it

  • Are residencies open?
  • What exhibitions are current?
  • Is the site suitable for a school group or family visit?
  • What access and travel planning is required?

Programs and pathways to look for

AreaWhat it means for users
ExhibitionsRegional art museum exhibitions and public programs.
ResidenciesArtist residency and creative development opportunities.
LearningEducation programs and school visits.
Landscape/heritageArt, environment and Boyd legacy context.

Source note

Use official Bundanon pages for residency applications, exhibition dates, visitor access and education bookings.

Artsoz is a starting point. For current exhibitions, opening hours, application rounds, accessibility, costs or eligibility, always use the official website.

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