The Ian Potter Museum of Art, founded in 1972, is the University of Melbourne’s esteemed art museum. Housed in an award-winning building since 1998, the museum’s exhibitions and programs have played a pivotal role in supporting artists, curators, writers, and academics. The museum’s extensive collection, which includes works from antiquity to contemporary art, reflects a commitment to cultural enrichment and academic excellence.
Embracing research and intellectual curiosity, the Potter Museum of Art actively contributes to the University’s interdisciplinary degree structure. Through exhibitions and programs, the museum aims to make art and the University’s collections central to teaching and learning across all faculties. By fostering dialogue and debate, the museum strives to make art relevant, enjoyable, and valuable to the next generation of students and visitors.
As a proud member of UAMA (University Art Museums Australia), the Potter Museum of Art is dedicated to advancing the appreciation of cultural heritage on a local, national, and international level. With a focus on inspiring and challenging audiences, the museum serves as a distinctive voice in the art community and a portal to the University of Melbourne’s rich cultural offerings. The museum’s commitment to creativity, education, and community engagement underscores its significance as a leading institution in the Australian art landscape.