NEW $50 MILLION SHEPPARTON ART MUSEUM OPENS TO THE PUBLIC
19 November 2021
Launching with 9 free exhibitions, 4 new artwork commissions, over 200 artists presented, 160 Indigenous & First Nations artworks on display
Victoria, Australia: Australia’s newest art museum, Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) officially opens its doors to the public on Saturday 20 November 2021 with nine free exhibitions, four new artwork commissions and presenting more than 200 artists in a celebration of the area’s rich and diverse culture, people and landscape.
Designed by acclaimed Australian architecture firm Denton Corker Marshall and spanning five floors, the new $50 million art museum houses over 4,000 artworks, with over 200 artists represented and 160 Indigenous and First Nations artworks on display, including its nationally recognised ceramics collection and the nation’s most significant collection of South-East Australian Aboriginal art.
To mark the unveiling, the opening weekend includes a live streamed and in person exhibition opening of Lin Onus: The Land Within. On Saturday 20 November from 2pm, a Welcome to Country by Uncle Colin Walker and opening remarks from Minister for Creative Industries Danny Pearson will take place on the Kaiela Arts Forecourt on the banks of Victoria Park Lake. On Sunday 21 November at 11.00am, a panel discussion entitled “Build It and They Will Come” will explore the story behind the new museum. Moderated by Melbourne School of Design’s Professor Alan Pert, the panel features John Denton, founder of Denton Corker Marshall, SAM Artistic Director & CEO Rebecca Coates and David Sequeira, artist and Director of Margaret Lawrence Gallery, University of Melbourne.
SAM Artistic Director & CEO Rebecca Coates said of the opening, “It has been a much anticipated moment and we are delighted to finally welcome visitors and our community to the new SAM. The free exhibitions, outstanding artists and art commissions, supported by programs that engage, inspire and inform, are all housed in a world-class new building which is changing the agenda for what Shepparton is known for.”
“SAM has been designed as a live building where every surface presents an opportunity to display and be surrounded by art and experience, whether you go to the cafe, drop into the shop or even drive past at night when the gallery is closed. We are proud to be putting Shepparton on the cultural map and to contribute to radically changing this unique part of regional Victoria,” Coates added.
Minister for Creative Industries Danny Pearson said, “This extraordinary new museum is a stunning addition to Victoria’s world-class network of regional galleries, an incredible creative asset for the region and must-visit destination for all art lovers. The Museum is already offering compelling art and programs for this summer and beyond, headlined by this amazing Lin Onus exhibition.”
The new museum opens with nine free exhibitions spanning sculpture, painting, video, photography, ceramics and installation including the first significant showing of works by Lin Onus, the acclaimed Yorta Yorta artist, on Country, Lin Onus: The Land Within. Also premiering is Flow: Stories of River, Earth and Sky, an exhibition showcasing over 60 artists from SAM’s collection including major new acquisitions shown for the first time, the nation’s largest holding of works by the extended Namatjira family and works from the Carrillo and Ziyin Gantner Collection of Australian Indigenous Art.
Unveiled for the first time are four new artwork commissions and artworks by emerging and established Australian artists including the new work Connection to Country – I Remember When…,2021 by acclaimed Yorta Yorta, Wamba Wamba, Mutti Mutti and Boonwurrung artist, Maree Clarke; a new participatory video installation by one of Australia’s foremost artists and choreographers Amrita Hepi and Determination by Congo-born artist Pierre Mukeba which is inspired by the African diaspora in Australia. New site-specific installations include the large-scale artwork on SAM’s inaugural Art Wall Looking out and across, up and down, the river sometimes becomes a cloud, 2021 by multi-disciplinary artist Louisa Bufardeci; Anne-Marie May’s luminous installation Everything Joyful is Mobile which is suspended from SAM’s Atrium and Central Void spaces and James Geurts’ installation Trajectories: Orbiting Bodies Meet which draws on the museum’s close geographical proximity to the landing site of the Murchison meteorite and is commissioned for display on SAM’s 4th Floor Terrace.
Also opening to the public is Everyday Australian Design: Functional Design from the Ian Wong Collection which celebrates everyday objects from Australian daily life and culture and many of Australia’s most significant and awarded designers; Brown Pot, an exhibition exploring the evolving story of Australian studio pottery from the 1950s to today and Fresh: GV Top Art & Design, 2021 featuring artworks and design presentations from talented year 11 and 12 VCE Art, Studio Arts and Visual Communication Design students studying across 14 schools in North Central and Hume regions of Victoria in 2020.
Designed to act as a community and arts and cultural hub for the Greater Shepparton region, the new SAM building houses the Shepparton Art Museum; Shepparton Visitors’ Information Centre; Kaiela Arts, Shepparton’s Aboriginal community arts centre; an outdoor amphitheatre and Art Hill; and cafe and 150-person event space and terrace, all within an 5,300m2 cubic building.
Internally, the transparent and accessible museum experience is centred around an open, circulation galleria with four different galleries, totalling 800m2, accommodated across four floors including two major AA rated exhibition spaces which can accommodate exhibitions and loans of international significance. The gallery spaces include The Lin Onus Gallery, People’s Gallery, Williamson Community Space, SAM Kids Space, the Bill Kelly Peace Room designed as a collection viewing space, and Showcases at the entrance to SAM and across each floor featuring new commissions and SAM’s nationally significant ceramics collection.
Situated in regional Victoria around two hours’ drive north from Melbourne, SAM is located on the lands of the Yorta Yorta peoples, on the shore of Victoria Park Lake, Shepparton. Situated in regional Victoria around two hours’ drive north from Melbourne, SAM is located on the lands of the Yorta Yorta peoples, on the shore of Victoria Park Lake, Shepparton. The new building was funded by Greater Shepparton City Council ($15.35 million); the Australian Government ($15 million); Victorian State Government ($12.5 million) and private philanthropic and community support through the SAM Foundation ($7.5 million).
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ABOUT SAM: Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is one of Australia’s outstanding regional art museums, showcasing our exhibitions and collections in new and exciting ways and creating a welcoming, inclusive and engaging space for all audiences. Artists are central to our work. Our programming is designed to be locally relevant and engage with global contemporary ideas. SAM is recognised for its significant Australian ceramics collection, and our nationally significant collection of Indigenous art. As the only public art museum in Greater Shepparton and north central Victoria, our mission is to present great art in Shepparton, and to contribute to the cultural enrichment, community engagement and economic prosperity of the region. https://sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/
SAM will adhere to strict COVID-Safe guidelines in line with the Victorian Government’s Public Health Order and ensure the safety of visitors and staff. All staff, and visitors to SAM aged over 16, will be required to provide proof of COVID-19 double vaccination, wear a mask indoors and check-in using the QR code provided. Entry and all exhibitions are free, and bookings are recommended but not essential https://sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/your-visit/tickets/
● Shepparton Art Museum, 530 Wyndham Street, Shepparton, Victoria, 3632
● Opening hours are: Monday to Sunday, 10am-4pm everyday including public holidays with the exception of Good Friday, Christmas Day & New Year’s Day
● Admission is free
● The panel discussion “Build It and They Will Come” will be held at SAM on Sunday 21 November at 11am. Participants include John Denton, Founder of Denton Corker Marshall; Rebecca Coates, Director of SAM; David Sequeira, artist and Director of Margaret Lawrence Gallery moderated by Professor Alan Pert, Director of Melbourne School of Design. Bookings are free https://sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/your-visit/tickets/ and the event will be livestream via https://sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/
● For more information visit https://sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/
SAM INAUGURAL EXHIBITION PROGRAM:
Flow: Stories of River, Earth and Sky in the SAM Collection
Lin Onus Gallery
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon-Sun 10am-4pm
FREE
Everyday Australian Design: Functional Design From The Ian Wong Collection
SAM Showcase, Level 1 Cafe
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon-Sun 10am-4pm
FREE
Lin Onus: The Land Within
People’s Gallery
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon-Sun 10am-4pm
FREE
Louisa Bufardeci: Looking Out and Across to a Future
Furphy Family Art Wall
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon-Sun 10am-4pm
FREE
Brown Pots
SAM Showcases, Levels 2 & 3
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon-Sun 10am-4pm
FREE Media release 19 November 2021
Tony Albert: House of Discards
SAM Forecourt
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon – Sun 10am – 4pm
FREE
Maree Clarke: Connection to Country – I Remember When…
SAM Window
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon – Sun 10am – 4pm
FREE
Amrita Hepi: A Call to Echo
SAM Children’s Gallery
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon – Sun 10am – 4pm
FREE
Fresh: GV Top Art & Design 2021
Hugh D. T. Williamson Community Gallery
Opening 20 November 2021 Mon – Sun 10am – 4pm
FREE
James Geurts: Trajectories: Orbiting Bodies Meet
Opening 20 November 2021
FREE
Anne-Marie May: Everything Joyful is Mobile
Opening 20 November 2021
FREE
Now accepting Request for Expressions of Interest for the SAM Café.
10 November 2021
Now accepting Request for Expressions of Interest for the SAM Café.
Shepparton Art Museum is now seeking expressions of interest from experienced operators to provide an outstanding food, beverage, and functions experience at SAM Café situated in the new SAM building on the banks of Victoria Park Lake, Shepparton.
Andrew Gooley Business Manager, Shepparton Art Museum said “We are looking to partner with a provider who is ready to welcome visitors to the new SAM Building and complement our Museum experience with exceptional food, coffee and service. The SAM Café is a fantastic opportunity for an operator to be part of this exciting new landmark in Shepparton.”
The successful provider will partner with SAM to provide hospitality services across the site for guests, visitors, and the community of Greater Shepparton and will be an integral part of the visitor experience and success of SAM.
Operations will include the SAM level 1 café, the level 4 bar and terrace and function area catering for corporate events, exhibition openings, internal catering, and private/special events, such as weddings.
Mr Gooley said “SAM recognises the wide range of skills required and encourages two or more service providers combining if necessary to strengthen their EOI”.
Expression of Interest documents are available by email request to admin@cafconsulting.com.au. EOI’s are to be submitted electronically by 4pm on Wednesday 1 December 2021 to admin@cafconsulting.com.au.
Further details can be obtained from: Allen Gale, Senior Project Manager, CAF Consulting on 0436 486 015
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Background: The new café is located in the SAM building on Victoria Park Lake’s southern end and overlooks the wetlands and native bushland of the Goulburn River. It provides an exceptional view from both the second level café with outdoor terrace and the top floor function space with bar.
The five storey, metal clad building houses the new Shepparton Art Museum, indigenous art gallery and workshop Kaiela Arts, and the Greater Shepparton Visitor Centre. The building was designed by internationally renowned architects Denton Corker Marshall and was built by award winning Kane Constructions.
ABOUT SAM: Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is one of Australia’s outstanding regional art museums, showcasing our exhibitions and collections in new and exciting ways and creating a welcoming, inclusive and engaging space for all audiences. Artists are central to our work. Our programming is designed to be locally relevant and engage with global contemporary ideas.
Media enquiries, please contact: Gabriella Calandro, Engagement Manager SAM p: (03) 4804 5020 e: gcalandro@sheppartonartmuseum.com.au
SAM is recognised for its significant Australian ceramics collection, and our nationally significant collection of Indigenous art. As the only public art museum in Greater Shepparton and north central Victoria, our mission is to present great art in Shepparton, and to contribute to the cultural enrichment, community engagement and economic prosperity of the region.