PLAN YOUR VISIT - Please note Bundanon is closed Easter Friday 18 April. We are open Easter Saturday & Sunday 19-20 April and ANZAC Day Friday 25 April.

Bundanon

Artmaking at the Homestead
With Misha Donohoe

Wilder Places | Learn scientific and botanical illustration techniques with artist Misha Donohoe.

What do we remember about ourselves in wild places? Join artist-in-residence Misha Donohoe for an expansive workshop on collaborating with natural systems through art. Misha Donohoe is an Australian-Canadian based artist working primarily in watercolour. Misha’s practice connects with the tradition of scientific illustration. 

This workshop will guide participants on the methods of field sketching using techniques of scientific and botanical illustration. Together we will explore ways that natural phenomena can be represented in science and art and expand these methods to create intimate representational studies of our experiences. As we build our impressions of the landscape environment en plein air, we are collaborating with spaces that shape and change us. Knowing this can inform the way we grow as artists. 

 


 

Artmaking at the Homestead Series

Be inspired by the striking landscape of Bundanon’s Homestead site with a series of artmaking workshops led by different Artists in Residence. Spread over 1000 hectares, this beautiful setting of the Shoalhaven River and rugged bushland has featured in many of Arthur Boyd’s works and inspired artists in residence for decades.

14 July | ‘Conversations within the Landscape’ with Matt O’Brien
18 August | ‘Creative Field’ with Madison Kelly
6 October| ‘Bundanon Blueprints’ with Lara Merrett

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Cost

Adult: $54
Members: $45
Tickets include all artmaking materials

Location

533 Bundanon Road, Illaroo NSW 2540

Visiting

The Homestead is situated a 20-minute drive from the Art Museum with access via an unsealed road.
For more information about travelling between Bundanon's two locations click through to visitor information.

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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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