Bundanon Trust Artist-in-Residence Program
Applications for 2019 Bundanon Trust Artist-in-Residence program are now open.
The Bundanon Trust Artist-in-Residence program is open to professional artists and thinkers from all disciplines, individually or in groups. Initiated in 1997, it is the largest such program in Australia, hosting around 350 artists each year on both Bundanon and Riversdale sites. The purpose-built studios on Bundanon’s Shoalhaven River properties on the South Coast of New South Wales provide a haven for artists to pursue their practice. The properties are Arthur Boyd’s gift to the Australian people.
Bundanon’s AIR program supports research and development, collaborations and new work by Australian and international art professionals working in all disciplines. This includes artists, writers, performers, producers, directors, composers, curators and educators. The current application success rate of is approximately 35%.
Bundanon Trust Artist-in-Residence Program
Applications closing 18 June 2018
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