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Shepparton Art Museum announces the 2024 winner and runners-up of The Urbach.

Shepparton Art Museum announces the 2024 winner and runners-up of The Urbach.

Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is pleased to announce the 2024 winner and runners-up of The Theodore Urbach Landscape Prize and Studio Scholarship (“The Urbach”), a new $10,000 prize and scholarship encouraging explorations in the field Australian landscape painting. Echuca-based artist Ellen Lee becomes the inaugural winner of The Urbach, with artists Wendy Jagger and Anna Mackrell named the two runners-up.

Ellen Lee is an artist based in Echuca, Victoria. Her creative practice takes the form of large-scale, abstract works on paper that explore her personal, sensory experience of nature. In 2023, Lee presented a solo exhibition at SAM after being named the 2023 SAM Spotlight artist.

The 2024 finalists were selected from seven applications to the prestigious award. Four artists from the seven were shortlisted, going on to present their applications to an expert judging panel. The 2024 judging panel, chaired by SAM CEO Melinda Martin, consisted of Hannah Presley (Senior Curator, University of Melbourne), Dr. Drew Pettifer (Associate Professor RMIT and SAM Ltd Board member), David Hagger (Melbourne-based curator, consultant, and project manager), Rachel Arndt (Director, Wangaratta Art Gallery), and Briar Stevens (Equity Trustees representative for The Theodore Urbach Landscape Painting Scholarship and Prize Charitable Trust).

Of the strength of the applications, Dr. Drew Pettifer says:

“I was genuinely impressed by the standard of the applications to the Urbach this year. The high calibre of painting practice in the Shepparton area is a testament to the quality of the arts and culture in the region. The judges faced a difficult task in narrowing the field down to one final applicant, but after extended deliberations we settled on a unanimous winner.

Ellen Lee embodies so many of the values central to The Urbach and SAM. Working in an expanded painting practice, Lee engages with landscape, environment, place, and time through careful observation and generative site responsiveness. We look forward to the outcomes of her engagement with the site and community surrounding SAM." 

Theodore Urbach Landscape Painting Scholarship and Prize Charitable Trust representative Briar Stevens says:

“We extend our congratulations to Ellen Lee and runners up Wendy Jagger and Anna Mackrell on becoming the very first recipients of The Urbach. We are delighted that Theodore Urbach’s vision can now be realised through his testamentary charitable trust, to support appreciation of the Australian landscape and the translation of that into art.”

As winner of The Urbach, Lee will receive a $5,000 cash prize and a scholarship stipend of $5,000 to support her as she undertakes the three-month scholarship at SAM’s onsite artist studio from 1 May to 31 July 2024. Lee’s focus in this scholarship period will centre on the immediate surrounds of the museum, Lake Victoria, and the bird life that inhabits it.

As runners-up, Wendy Jagger and Anna Mackrell will each be awarded a $2,500 prize in recognition of their time and commitment in developing their applications. In an additional outcome from the judging, Jagger was awarded access to the SAM Artist Studio for one month later this year to further expand her practice.

Image: Ellen Lee, artist portrait, 2024. Photo courtesy of artist.

About SAM:

Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is located on Yorta Yorta Country, Shepparton, Victoria.

As a leading Australian regional art museum, SAM showcases its exhibitions and collections in new and exciting ways to create a welcoming, inclusive, and engaging space for all visitors.

Recognised for its significant Australian ceramics collection and nationally significant collection of Indigenous art, SAM’s programming is designed to be locally relevant and engages with global contemporary ideas. Through its exhibitions, collection, programs and events, SAM creates a place where art helps us to better understand the ancient culture of this country and contemporary multicultural Australia.

Media enquiries, please contact: Mikela Guseli, Marketing Officer, SAM

p: (03) 4804 5009 e: mguseli@sheppartonartmuseum.com.au

Shepparton Art Museum is inviting local creatives to exhibit their artwork in SAM Open 2024

Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is inviting local creatives, working, or studying in the Goulburn Valley and Hume regions to submit original artwork that responds to the theme of Remnants, memories & objects for the annual group exhibition SAM Open.

This opportunity is available to creatives aged 26 years and over, at all experience levels or career stages. This year’s exhibition theme of remnants, memories and objects invites artists to create artworks that explore items or moments that make up their story. From poetry to painting, photography to sculpture, artists can use their creative practice to immortalise, reinterpret or create an entirely new keepsake or memento, or imagine what might remain of them in the future.

Artists are welcome to submit an artwork created in any medium that addresses the theme. Artists may create new work, or submit existing work created in the past two years that fits within the theme.

Caroline Esbenshade, SAM Curator – Community, says of the opportunity:

SAM Open is always met with such enthusiasm by our creative community, and we expect this year to be no exception. The exhibition theme of ‘remnants, memories & objects’ can be interpreted as literally or as abstractly as the artist chooses. It presents an opportunity for creatives to share formative memories, treasured objects, and personal narratives through whatever medium they choose. I look forward to learning more about the artists in our community through their art and I anticipate that audiences will resonate deeply with the personal nature of these works.”

Applications for SAM Open 2024 are now open and will close on 17 June 2024. SAM Open 2024 will be on display in the Hugh D.T Williamson Community Gallery at SAM from 17 August to 17 November 2024.

Applications to SAM Open can be made online – information on the full process, guidelines and artwork specifications can be found on the SAM website: https://sheppartonartmuseum.com.au/whats-on/upcoming/sam-open-2024-remnants-memories-and-objects/

Image: SAM Open 2023: Home, installation view, Shepparton Art Museum, 2023. Photo: Shepparton Art Museum

SAM Open 2024 Details:

Key Dates:

Applications open:    15 April 2024

Applications close:    17 June 2024

Exhibition dates:        17 August – 17 November 2024

About SAM:

Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is located on Yorta Yorta Country, Shepparton, Victoria.

As a leading Australian regional art museum, SAM showcases its exhibitions and collections in new and exciting ways to create a welcoming, inclusive, and engaging space for all visitors.

Recognised for its significant Australian ceramics collection and nationally significant collection of Indigenous art, SAM’s programming is designed to be locally relevant and engages with global contemporary ideas. Through its exhibitions, collection, programs and events, SAM creates a place where art helps us to better understand the ancient culture of this country and contemporary multicultural Australia.

Media enquiries, please contact: Mikela Guseli, Marketing Officer, SAM

p: (03) 4804 5009 e: mguseli@sheppartonartmuseum.com.au

Shepparton Art Museum announces artists of SAM Fresh 2024

Shepparton Art Museum announces artists of SAM Fresh 2024

Shepparton Art Museum is pleased to announce the full list of artists whose work will be featured in the upcoming Community Gallery exhibition SAM Fresh 2024. SAM Fresh is an annual, open-call group exhibition for young creatives aged 16-25 living, working, or studying in the Goulburn Valley and Hume regions. The exhibition creates a space within the museum’s Community Gallery to celebrate and support the blossoming creative scene of the region’s emerging artists.

Responding to the open callout, twenty young creatives submitted their original artwork for inclusion in the exhibition. Themes addressed in the works encompass a variety of cultural and social issues articulated through diverse mediums, including painting, ceramics, fibre/textile arts, and film.

Caroline Esbenshade, SAM Curator – Community, says of the exhibition:

“We’re delighted to be exhibiting all the artworks that were submitted this year. It’s always exciting to see what the region’s next generation of artists are exploring in their creative

practices, and while some entries share common themes, the artworks are all incredibly diverse and individual. Our community is always hugely supportive of the exhibitions that are presented by local creatives, and we look forward to hearing the rich conversations that will emerge when people experience this show.”

SAM Fresh 2024 will open in SAM’s Hugh D.T Williamson Community Gallery on Saturday 11 May.

Announcing the SAM Fresh 2024 artists:

Maria Abblitt

Mya Bathman

Kody Bothwell

Ketiah Bwihambi

Leah Doyle

Grace Garner

Georgie Giustino

Kristi Hardman

Lily Leys

Ashleigh Molisak

Kat Parker

Joy Parnell

Anika Robinson

Lehansa Samaranayake

Oriana Teasdale

Katelyn Trevaskis

Brin Vesty

Neiki Vesty

Gabriella Vittorio

Ruby Wyatt-Carter

About SAM:

Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) is located on Yorta Yorta Country, Shepparton, Victoria.

As a leading Australian regional art museum, SAM showcases its exhibitions and collections in new and exciting ways, creating a welcoming, inclusive, and engaging space for all visitors.

Recognised for its significant Australian ceramics collection and nationally significant collection of Indigenous art, SAM’s programming is designed to be locally relevant and engages with global contemporary ideas. Through its exhibitions, collection, programs and events, SAM creates a place where art helps us to better understand the ancient cultures of this country and contemporary multicultural Australia.

Image: SAM Fresh 2023, installation view, Shepparton Art Museum, 2023. Photo: Leon Schoots