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The Potter Museum of Art

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Since its founding in 1972, the Potter Museum of Art has been located across a number of sites on the University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus. The current Swanston Street building was designed by Katsalidis Architects and first opened to the public in 1998. After a period of closure between 2018-2024, the Potter reopens in 2025 with an extension designed by Wood Marsh Architects – now accessible through a new, distinctive arched entry on campus.

The Potter has supported generations of artists, curators, writers and academics for over fifty years, making a significant contribution to the cultural and social life of the University and its wider community. Looking forward, the Potter’s exhibitions and public programs, fellowships and residencies, research and publishing activities will be thematically focused and interdisciplinary in approach, continuing to centre the voices of artists and art on the key issues and debates of our time.

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  • Closed
Tuesday
  • 11am - 5pm 11am - 5pm
Wednesday
  • 11am - 5pm 11am - 5pm
Thursday
  • 11am - 5pm 11am - 5pm
Friday
  • 11am - 5pm 11am - 5pm
Saturday
  • 11am - 5pm 11am - 5pm
Sunday
  • Closed

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Potter Museum of Art
Masson Rd
Parkville 3010

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