Shoalhaven, NSW: Today Bundanon announces the full list of artists and researchers who will undertake residencies at Bundanon in 2024.
Bundanon’s world-renowned Artist in Residence program is the largest program of its kind in Australia and spans the organisation’s 30-year history. The program grows year-on-year and is structured through a series of partnerships with leading arts organisations and companies, cultural agencies and benefactors.
This year, Bundanon received a record number of applications from individuals and groups from across the world.
There are no direct costs associated with Bundanon’s 2024 Artist in Residence Program for artists. This important initiative highlights the organisation’s commitment to support the development of new work in Australia, consistent with Revive the National Cultural Policy that promotes the centrality of the artist.
Bundanon CEO Rachel Kent comments: “Bundanon is a uniquely positioned, world-renowned arts organisation. This residency program upholds our core commitment to actively support cultural production across all disciplines, and in all phases of the creative process. We are delighted to welcome such a diverse group of artists and researchers to Bundanon in 2024.”
Bundanon’s residency program is for visual and performing arts, literature, dance and music, as well as environmental and scientific research. It provides important career opportunities for artists and researchers to develop their work in an inspiring environment. Artists and researchers are hosted in purpose-built studios and rehearsal spaces on the organisation’s secluded Homestead Site.
Arthur Boyd’s vision that Bundanon would continue to provide a creative space for Australia’s contemporary artists is at the heart of the program.
Full list of artists
Amy Dynan – 2024 William Fletcher Foundation Award
Anna Dunnill, VIC
Anne Buckingham, NSW
Anne-Marie Te Whiu, NSW
Annette Wagner, VIC
Ann-Marie Blanchard, WA
Aviva Endean and Freya Schack-Arnott, VIC
Brittanie Shipway, NSW
Comic Art Workshop: Fionn McCabe, Meg O’Shea, Sophie Yanow, Lee Lai, Pat Grant, Elizabeth Macfarlane, and Can Yalçınkaya, Australia & International
Eliza Gosse, NSW
Erin Crouch and Fiona MacDonald, VIC
Erin Dickson, United Kingdom
Fiona Currey-Billyard, NSW
Frederick & Hayne: Katie Hayne and UK Frederick, ACT
Gloria Florez, NSW
Grace Turbo, NSW
Graziela Guardino, NSW
Hadieh Shafie, USA
Heather Taylor Johnson and D-Mo, SA
Hope River, New Zealand
Ivy Crago and Meg Taranto, VIC
Jacki Stone, NSW – JMGA-NSW Award recipient
Jagath Dheerasekara, NSW
Jamieson Pearce, VIC
Jayanto Tan, NSW
Jessica Soares, Nigeria
Joshua Graham and Leith Maguire, VIC
Judith Dodsworth, NSW
Kat Shapiro Wood and Kelly Austin, TAS
Kate Just, VIC
Katia Ariel, VIC
Katrina Garvey and Lisa Kurtz, QLD
Kirk Page and Michael Simms, NSW – Bundanon First Nations Fellowship
Kirsten Farrell, ACT
Kuda Mapeza, VIC
Madison Kelly, New Zealand – McCahon House Fellowship
Maissa Alameddine, NSW
Margaret Woodward, TAS
Marisa Purcell, NSW
Mark Bradshaw and Fadi Giha, United Kingdom – British Council Fellowship
Matriark Theatre: Scott Parker, Kathryn Roberts Parker, Felicity Nicol, Aleisa Jelbart, Mark Bolotin, NSW
Matt O’Brien, NSW
Matthew Clarke, VIC – Bundanon Artist with Disability Fellowship
Mehwish Iqbal, NSW
Michaela Gleave, NSW
Michele Barker and Anna Munster, NSW
Misha Donohoe, Canada
Moirai: Meg Cohen, David Moran, Alexander Meagher, Chloe Kim, VIC
Moses Kington-Walberg, VIC
Natalia Ottolenghi Bradshaw, NSW
Neha Kale, NSW
Nick Santoro, NSW
Open Spatial Workshop: Bianca Hester, Scott Mitchell, Terri Bird, VIC
Ray Monde, United States of America
Riley Beaumont, VIC
Sam Elkin, VIC
Sarah Aiken, VIC
Sari Braithwaite, VIC
Seth Birchall, NSW – Dobell Foundation Artist in Residence Award
Sha Sarwari, QLD
Sidney McMahon, NSW
Something Together: Fleur Watson, VIC
Stacy Gougoulis, VIC
Stephen Hepworth and George Bolster, United States of America
The Dirt Witches Art Collective: Prudence Gibson, Lara Merrett, Rena Shein, Jane Irwin, Floria Tosca, Caroline Rothwell, Vivienne Webb, NSW
Tobias Manderson-Galvin, VIC
Tra Mi Dinh with Claire Leske, Mitchell Christie, Robert Downie, VIC
Vinyl Grlz: Nell Ranney and Victoria Haralabidou, NSW
Woven Kolektif: Bridie Gillman, Ida Lawrence, Kartika Suharto-Martin, Kyati Suharto, Leyla Stevens, Mashara Wachjudy, Australia & Germany
Yvette Hamilton, NSW
Zela Papageorgiou, VIC
Zena Cumpston, VIC
Zoë Bastin and Grace Ferguson, VIC
Fellowship & Award Partners
British Council
Sir William Dobell Art Foundation
Jewellers and Metalsmiths Group of Australia – NSW
Jam Factory
McCahon House
William Fletcher Foundation
Sector Partners
Accessible Arts
Artlink
Australian Plays Transform
Australian Theatre for Young People
Critical Path
Performance Space
South Coast Writers Centre
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ABOUT BUNDANON: Established in 1993, Bundanon was gifted to the Australian people by Arthur and Yvonne Boyd, representing one of the most significant acts of philanthropy in the history of the arts in Australia. Bundanon is located on 1,000 hectares of bush and parkland overlooking the Shoalhaven River, on the South Coast of New South Wales, two and a half hours from Sydney.
Bundanon’s mission is to operate the property as a centre for creative arts and education, for scientific research and a place to explore landscape and engage with First Nations history and culture. Bundanon’s residency program for visual artists, writers, musicians, dancers, performers and scholars, and its learning programs, are an investment in Australia’s future. Bundanon is supported by the Australian Government through the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications’ Office for the Arts, Create NSW, the University of Wollongong, Landcare Australia, and a range of other foundation, bequest, and philanthropic contributions. The Collection features some 1,448 works by Arthur Boyd together with Boyd’s contemporaries such as Sidney Nolan, John Perceval, Joy Hester and Charles Blackman. In addition, Bundanon has an archive of artist books, scripts, compositions and working models related to artwork developed on the properties through the Artist in Residence program.
Bundanon’s Artist in Residence program is the largest program of its kind in Australia and spans a 30-year history. In 2023, over 150 multi-disciplinary artists and researchers will be in residence at Bundanon. Bundanon’s residency program is for visual and performing arts, literature, science, dance and music. It provides important career opportunities for artists and researchers to develop their work in an inspiring environment. Artists and researchers are hosted in purpose-built studios and rehearsal spaces on the organisation’s secluded Homestead Site.