While at the Royal Academy, Kaalund met the Greenlandic artist and writer
Jens Rosing. As a result, she developed a keen interest in the art and culture of Greenland. In 1968, she travelled there to arrange the first exhibition of Danish art ever held in Greenland. The following year, she went on to arrange an exhibition of Greenlandic art in Denmark in the
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. She later collaborated with
Hans Lynge to establish
Grønlands Kunstskole (Greenland's Art School), which opened in 1972. In 1979, she published
Grønlands kunst (translated as
The Art of Greenland), the first extensive work of its kind. She decorated a total of 27 churches, including Solbjerg Church and
Hvidovre's Strandmark Church. She also illustrated several religious works with Biblical scenes. Her major work in this connected was the new authorized Danish edition of the Bible which was published in 1992. It contained 159 illustrations. The original watercolours can be seen in the Lemvig Museum of Religious Art. Many of them are based on scenes from the countryside around the
Limfjord and the west coast of Denmark. Bodil Kaalund died in her sleep at her home in Lyngby on 22 December 2016. ==Awards==