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The Ian Potter Museum of Art, VIC Australia
| Address | Swanston St, Melbourne Victoria, 3010, Australia | | Enquiries : | Send an enquiry to The Ian Potter Museum of Art | | Telephone Enquiries : | 03-8344 5148 |
The University of Melbourne's Ian Potter Museum of Art promotes itself as offering visitors - art, events and ideas. It stages engaging exhibitions, exciting programs to complement its exhibitions and special events. The Potter manages the University of Melbourne's Art Collection, the largest university collection in the country that includes historic and contemporary paintings, works on paper, decorative arts and sculpture. A large number of artworks are displayed in university buildings and in the campus grounds. The University is the recepient of generous bequests and donations and as a result has a strong representation of Australian art. The Classics and Archaeology Gallery is another feature of the Museum and displays rotating exhibitions from its collection of objects that range from preclassical to classical antiquity. Other important collections are those of 20th century posters and international indigenous art. The University collection can be accessed via the Potter's website - refer below. The Potter mounts around 15 exhibitions in a year and during a visit visitors are sure to find something that will engage or intrigue them. For those wanting more information, most exhibitions are accompanied by brochures or catalogues. The Potter organises a diverse program of activities and events from talks and lectures to forums, symposia and music performances, as well as children's program during school term holidays. To browse the collection or obtain more information on exhibitions (current, past, future), obtain details of activities on offer, become a member of the Potter or to register to receive the Potter's email bulletin please visit the Potter's website www.art-museum.unimelb.edu.au The Potter is located within walking distance of the University of Melbourne tram stop and is on campus but facing Swanston Street. The building cannot be missed as it is a striking, multi-award winning building designed by Nonda Katsalidis.
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