Bundanon, Art museum and creative residency in New South Wales, Australia.
Bundanon is an art museum and creative residency located along the Shoalhaven River in New South Wales. The site contains exhibition areas, artist accommodation, and expansive natural grounds with forests and river landscapes.
Artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd gave ownership of the property to the Australian public in 1993. This transfer established it as a national institution dedicated to artistic creation and learning.
This place brings artists together to work and create new pieces while drawing inspiration from the surrounding nature. You can see how studios and exhibition spaces are woven into the landscape, allowing the daily exchange between artistic practice and the natural environment to happen organically.
The site is reached by a winding road with parking for visitors exploring the galleries and walking paths. Plan to spend a few hours if you want to see exhibitions and also experience the natural grounds around the buildings.
A striking building called The Bridge was created as a floating pavilion above the grounds. This structure uses sustainable building methods while protecting the river area from potential flooding.
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