![LEGACY: Arthur Boyd painting at Bundanon (south of Wollongong) in 1993. Some of his finest works will be taken on exhibition around NSW and QLD. Picture: Trevor Kilner LEGACY: Arthur Boyd painting at Bundanon (south of Wollongong) in 1993. Some of his finest works will be taken on exhibition around NSW and QLD. Picture: Trevor Kilner](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/fdcx/doc6uyq3hhqmzsva07dib.jpg/r0_88_420_333_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Bundanon Trust will receive $57,000 of federal funding to tour the exhibition Arthur Boyd: Landscape of the Soul to new audiences around NSW and Queensland.
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The exhibition will concentrate on a little known part of the life of one of Australia’s most famous artists, and the work inspired by the landscape of the Shoalhaven River surrounding Bundanon.
Minister for the Arts Senator Mitch Fifield said the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach (NCITO) funding ensures that Australians living in regional and remote areas can enjoy a range of high quality exhibitions from our national collection.
“The Government is committed to making sure all Australians have the opportunity to experience our national collections. These exhibitions bring our rich culture and history to life and we’re making exhibitions available to people across Australia no matter what your postcode is,” Minister Fifield said.
Established in 1993, Bundanon Trust supports arts practice and engagement with the arts through its residency, education, exhibition and performance programs.
![FLASHBACK: Arthur Boyd and then Prime Minister Paul Keating at the gate to Bundanon in 1993. Picture: Bundanon Trust FLASHBACK: Arthur Boyd and then Prime Minister Paul Keating at the gate to Bundanon in 1993. Picture: Bundanon Trust](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/fdcx/doc6zlnx51h1i113upwmawk.jpg/r0_19_1426_1020_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The full list of recipients and more information on the NCITO) program is available at: www.arts.gov.au/ncito