sam. program. December 2019 to May 2020
welcome to sam. As the Director of SAM, it always gives me great pleasure to discuss the treasures we hold in the SAM collection. As a community we have been building this significant gathering of works for over 80 years, and today our ceramics collection is one of the most significant in regional Australia. Collecting as an art form will be in focus at SAM over these Summer months as we display our current exhibition Collector/ Collected. We explore the art of collecting, what we collect and the reasons behind why we all collect – either as hobby or more seriously – in this thought-provoking show. We are delighted to be working with Deakin University Art Gallery and John Nixon to present such breadth of work. Many of you will be familiar with the TV show, the Antiques Roadshow, and the treasures that often appear. As part of Collector/Collected, we are excited to be welcoming our colleagues from Leonard Joel Auctions to delve into our community’s collections, and the wonders that may appear. So if you have a piece you have often wondered about, be sure to register your interest in a valuation on the SAM website. In March, SAM once again goes local and we look forward to highlighting the creative makers and artists from our region. SAM Local Spotlight provides a unique opportunity for a local artist to exhibit a body of work at the museum, working with the SAM team to gain valuable
experience working in a professional gallery environment. An announcement on our 2020 artist will be made soon. Another highlight of SAM Local in March will be the popular Best of Friends exhibition, which encourages Friends of SAM to submit art work for display in this open access exhibition. Head to the SAM website to become a Friend of SAM and download an application form. A big part of what we do at SAM is around the engagement of our local community. We run many events and workshops for all ages, many low cost or free, designed to inspire and inform. The holiday months present a great time to get involved with these activities, as we have a chance to unwind and get creative. Workshops also make for great gifts! I hope you and your visitors find some time over the coming months to drop into the museum and view our nationally recognised, free exhibitions. Dr Rebecca Coates Director, Shepparton Art Museum
Cover image: Emily Ferretti in front of Drawing Wall #37 On My Way, October 2019. Photo: Amina Barolli.
collector/collected. 7 December 2019 to 1 March 2020 Collector/Collected is an exhibition in three parts. It showcases two major collections of Australian studio pottery from the 1960s and 70s: Studio Pottery from the John Nixon Collection, presented alongside SAM’s own collection from this period. Together with these collections, four contemporary artists’ responses will be presented, all exploring aspects of collections and why we collect: Tony Albert, Kate Daw, Geoff Newton and David Sequeira. Studio Pottery from the John Nixon Collection was conceived and presented at Deakin University in 2018 by curator James Lynch.
Images left to right: LOWE Ceramics - Allan and Peg Lowe, Olive green decanter with white lid and bamboo handle © Marian Lowe, photo by Simon Peter Fox. Isobel Art Pottery, Green and brown coffee set, c.1965, Shepparton Art Museum collection, gift of Mr Russell Zeeng and Ms. Sandra Christie, 1990 © Isobel Pottery and Vijoslav Illich, photo: Stephanie Bradford.
Collectors Roadshow Discover the value of your treasures Sunday 23 February from 12pm – 4pm at SAM Evaluation Fee $10 | Free entry for spectators. Often wondered where that piece in your collection came from and what its value might be? Bring it into SAM to be valued by the professional team from Leonard Joel. Proceeds to go towards new SAM acquisitions. To secure your session, register through the SAM website.
the boyd family. A Legacy of Pottery 14 September 2019 to 1 March 2020 The Boyd Family: A Legacy of Pottery, is a SAM curated exhibition showcasing many of the over 140 ceramics works by the extended Boyd family from the SAM Collection. Celebrating decoration, the domestic and the every-day, these works reveal the way in which art and design intersected for the Boyd family, and the influences and inspirations that crossed art, architecture, literature and life.
Installation view The Boyd Family: A Legacy of Pottery. Image: Amina Barolli.
a finer grain. Selected Works From The SAM Collection. 18 May 2019 to 25 October 2020 A Finer Grain: Selected Works from the SAM Collection is an exhibition presenting key and lesser-known works by Australian women artists from the SAM collection. A Finer Grain looks at works by female artists selected from the SAM collection over 83 years of institutional collecting. Through a chronological approach we see the development of the collection, from the first work acquired by a female artist through to the strength of the representation of Australian women artists in SAM’s collection today.
Image: Dorrit Black, The Wool Quilt Makers, 1940, linocut print, Shepparton Art Museum, purchased with assistance from the Caltex Victorian Government Art Fund, 1985. Image: Holly Grech-Fitzgerald.
showcase. The Showcase is a unique opportunity for collectors and craft lovers to acquire work from established and emerging contemporary artists, as all pieces are available for purchase in the SAMÂ Shop. Showcase #24: Kerryn Levy 8 November 2019 to 5 February 2020 Showcase #25: Sandra Bowkett 7 February 2020 to 6 May 2020 @SAM_Shepparton #SAMshowcase #SAM_Shepparton @kerryn.levy.ceramics @sandrabowkett
drawing wall. The Drawing Wall is an ongoing series of commissioned, temporary, site-specific wall-based drawings or installations enlivening the foyer space of Riverlinks Eastbank directly outside SAM. Each year, artists are commissioned to produce new work across the 4 X 12m space. Drawing Wall #37: Emily Ferretti 1 November 2019 – 25 March 2020 Drawing Wall #38: Troy Firebrace 3 April to 27 May 2020 @SAM_Shepparton #SAMDrawingWall @emilyferretti @troy_firebrace_art
Image: Kerryn Levy, Asymmetry Pair, 2019 Courtesy the artist.
sam. local. SAM Best of Friends Best of Friends is an open access exhibition and all Friends of SAM are encouraged to submit work. This exhibition opens a window into the creative practice of many artists working in a range of media in the Goulburn Valley, providing insight into the regional arts sector. Visit SAM’s website to join the Friends of SAM and to download an application form. Submission deadline: 28 Feburary 2020 Opening celebration: 12 March 2020 Exhibition dates: 13 March to 3 May 2020
SAM eduLAB
Supported by La Trobe University
SAM Spotlight After the success of previous years SAM again goes local in March, spotlighting creative practice from the region. SAM Local Spotlight is an opportunity for an artist to exhibit a body of work at SAM. It is an exciting, profile-raising exhibition for a regional artist. The aim of the show is to encourage, stimulate and promote local and regional cultural activities as part of SAM’s annual program. Visit our website to discover who our SAM Local Spotlight artist is for 2020.
SAM’s eduLAB provides a diverse range of students and teachers with the opportunity to work directly with an artist to create an immersive installation within SAM. Directed at school kids of all ages, SAM’s eduLAB caters to a wide demographic. The SAM 2020 eduLAB is an evolving exhibition that sees a range of schools and educational groups work with an artist to transform the gallery on a weekly basis. Students’ work will remain on display over six weeks, providing them with the opportunity to see their work exhibited at SAM. For more information, see the Education page on the SAM website. SAM 2020 eduLAB: 13 March to 3 May 2020 Learning partner:
Opening celebration: 12 March 2020 Exhibition dates: 13 March to 3 May 2020
sam. on tour. Raquel Ormella: I hope you get this
Craftivism: Dissident Objects and Subversive Forms
Bringing together new and recent works by one of Australia's leading contemporary artists. A NETS Victoria and Shepparton Art Museum touring exhibition, curated by Rebecca Coates and Anna Briers.
Craftivism presents the work of 18 contemporary artists who utilise craft-based materialities with a political intent, touring nationally until 2020. A Shepparton Art Museum curated exhibition, touring nationally through NETS Victoria, curated by Anna Briers and Rebecca Coates.
Penrith Regional Gallery, Penrith, NSW 30 November 2019 to 2 February 2020
Museum of Australian Democracy, Canberra, ACT 6 September 2019 to 2 February 2020 Bega Valley Regional Gallery, Bega, NSW 30 April to 21 June 2020 Warwick Art Gallery, Warwick, QLD 3 July to 15 August 2020 University of the Sunshine Coast Art Gallery, Sunshine Coast, QLD 12 September to 31 October 2020
Image: Raquel Ormella
sam. shop. The SAM shop is a fantastic place to purchase artist- made ceramics and gifts. The shop stocks work by a number of local and interstate artists and collectives including Sharon Murray, Kim Wallace, Marmoset Found, Martha Jean and Tiff. It features a curated selection of Australian craft and design while supporting some of the region’s best artistic talent. The shop also stocks a range of publications, including SAM exhibition catalogues, books on art and Australian ceramics, plus a range of art magazines. Friends of SAM are eligible for a 10% discount on all purchases at the SAM shop, (excluding cards and books.)
engage with sam. Public Programs SAM presents a range of talks, activities and practical workshops designed to engage, inform and inspire. Come along and let your creative juices flow!
For Kids, Tweens and Teens SAM Little Hands Pre-School Art Workshops Wednesdays 18 December, 15 January, 12 February, 18 March, 15 April, 13 May 10.30 to 11.15am at SAM For Pre-Schoolers. $5, Friends of SAM $3 Photo: Amina Barolli
SAM Art Club Six-week After-School Program, Tuesdays Term 1, 11 February to 17 March Term 2 – Tuesdays 5 May to 9 June 4.00 to 5.30pm at SAM Primary School Years $110 (Friends of SAM $90 – Family membership only)
Summer School Holiday Program Practical Workshops 20 to 23 January For 3 – 12 years Please refer to the SAM website for full event details. Follow us on Facebook and visit our website for more information and to make your booking.
For Adults Morning Rituals Make your own breakfast set with ceramicist Tantri Mustika Saturday 8 February from 11am to 1pm or 2 to 4pm at SAM Regular, $70 Friends of SAM $55 Have your morning coffee and cereal in a fun mug and bowl made at SAM. Taking inspiration from her own colourful designs, Tantri will lead participants through this beginner friendly handbuilding workshop. All materials and firing included. Please note participants will need to return to SAM at a later date to collect their works post firing.
Photo: Melissa Cowan.
Collectors Roadshow Discover the value of your treasures Sunday 23 February from 12pm to 4pm at SAM. Evaluation Fee $10. Free entry for spectators. Often wondered where that piece in your collection came from and what its value might be? Bring it into SAM to be valued by the professional team from Leonard Joel. Proceeds to go towards new SAM acquisitions.
To secure your session, register through the SAM website. #CollectorCollected #SAMcollectors
Curators Floor Talk With James Lynch and Sarah Wall Sunday 23 February from 2:00pm – 2:30pm at SAM. All welcome, FREE Join James Lynch, Curator of Deakin University Art Gallery and SAM’s Curator Sarah Wall, as they chat on all aspects of the maximalist exhibition Collector / Collected. Bookings essential via the SAM Website.
sam. education. For Schools We welcome kindergarten, primary, secondary and tertiary groups to participate in both self-guided and guided tours, activities and workshops at SAM. All SAM education tours are free but we require all school groups to book in at least one week in advance.
Tours, Activities and Workshops for Schools Educator led tours: Free educator led tours highlight aspects of the SAM collection and changing exhibition program. The purpose of these tours is to engage and empower students through positive museum experiences and we are happy to collaborate with teachers around specific learning outcomes. Self-guided: Self-guided exhibition tours are always welcome and can be further enhanced by our education resources. Younger students must be accompanied by a teacher at all times.
Workshops: Let’s Create: Ceramic Handbuilding Designed in collaboration with the classroom teacher, students will create a small ceramic piece that will use traditional handbuilding techniques. $5 per student (inclusive of materials and firing).
For Students SAM Scholars The SAM Scholars program is designed to complement both the Visual Communication Design and VCE Studio Art study design. Utilising the SAM Education workshop space and galleries, students will engage in both practical art/design classes and lectures specifically designed to further develop their understanding of design, studio art practice, material, techniques and visual literacy skills.
For Teachers
Educator led activities:
Previews and Professional Development
Let’s Talk: Art VCE Analytical Frameworks Students will discuss and be guided through the use of the VCE Art Analytical Frameworks in response to key artworks in the SAM Collection and exhibition program.
Our professional development programs are in accordance with Australian Standards and National Consistency as advised by the Victorian Institute of Teaching. We also offer teacher exhibition previews upon request.
Let’s Talk: Visual Language Using the SAM Collection, students will build their art specific vocabulary through the analysis and discussion of highlighted artworks.
For further information or school bookings please contact SAM on (03) 5832 9520 or email: art.museum@shepparton.vic.gov.au. Visit our website for upcoming education events.
Let’s Talk: Art Industry Contexts Using a SAM exhibition, students will learn about the processes involved in preparing, presenting, conserving and promoting art and exhibitions in a public art museum.
friends of sam. Events Coffee Mornings Please book ahead as an indication of numbers makes planning simpler and enables us to better inform venues and guides. Shepparton Heritage Centre Museum Wednesday 4 December 2019, 10am Meet at the Museum, 154 Welsford St. Shepparton $5 entry to the Museum. Enjoy a tour, followed by coffee at nearby Stanley’s Café, 48 High Street. Curatorial tour of Collector/Collected Wednesday 8 January 2020, 10am At SAM $5 payable on the day Conversations with SAM Staff Wednesday 5 February 2020, 10am SAM Workroom $5 payable on the day Come along to meet and chat with SAM staff and hear about program plans for 2020. Shepparton Textile Artists Exhibition for SheppArts Festival ‘Evolve’ Wednesday 18 March 2020, 10am Riverlinks Eastbank, 70 Welsford St Shepparton (note: this is two weeks later than usual for a coffee morning). $5 payable on the day. Join Shepparton Textile Artists for a tour of their stunning work and hear from some of the artists.
Best of Friends exhibition, part of SAM Local Wednesday 15 April 2020, 10am At SAM (note: this is two weeks later than usual for a coffee morning). $5 payable on the day We will explore and discuss Best of Friends and other exhibitions that together comprise SAM Local. Dookie Artists Tree Gallery Wednesday 6 May 2020, 10am Meet at the Gallery, 64 Mary St, Dookie The gallery presents local and other artists resulting in an interesting range of work to enjoy. They also stock sustainable products and gifts made from upcycled and recycled materials plus a selection of native and exotic plants in the small nursery.
Christmas Party Wednesday 11 December 2019, from 6pm The Vault (Teller Collective) in the laneway behind 168 Maude St, Shepparton $20, book via SAM website. Music, delicious food and fun to celebrate good Friends.
Want to become a Friend? The Friends of the Shepparton Art Museum develop and foster an active cultural community in Greater Shepparton and support SAM by raising funds for the acquisition of new artworks. By becoming a Friend of SAM, you are entitled to a range of benefits. Cost (Per Annum) Students & Pensioners: $20 | Single Adult: $30 | Full Family: $50 The gift of membership to Friends of SAM is a lovely idea for birthdays, Christmas and other occasions.
what’s coming up at sam.
Mark your calendars! Many more events and workshops available on SAM’s website Date
Exhibitions and Events
Cost
Pg Ref
Until 25 Oct
A Finer Grain exhibition
FREE
4
Until 15 Mar
The Boyd Family: A Legacy of Pottery exhibition
FREE
4
Until 25 Mar
Drawing Wall #37: Emily Ferretti
FREE
5
Until 5 Feb
Showcase #24: Kerryn Levy
FREE
5
6 Dec
Collector/Collected opening night
FREE
3
7 Dec to 1 Mar
Collector/Collected exhibition
FREE
3
18 Dec
SAM Little Hands
$5
8
15 Jan
SAM Little Hands
$5
8
20 to 24 Jan
Summer School Holiday Program
COST
8
3 Feb to 2 Mar
Collections for the Everyday Workshop Series
COST
WEB
7 Feb to 6 May
Showcase #25: Sandra Bowkett
FREE
5
8 Feb
Morning Rituals Ceramic Workshop
COST
9
11 Feb to 17 Mar
SAM Art Club
COST
8
12 Feb
SAM Little Hands
$5
8
23 Feb
Collector/Collected Roadshow
$10
9
23 Feb
Curator's Floor Talk
FREE
9
29 Feb
SAM Monthly Makers
$5
WEB
12 Mar
SAM Local opening night
FREE
6
13 Mar to 3 May
SAM Local: Spotlight exhibition
FREE
6
13 Mar to 3 May
SAM Local: Best of Friends exhibition
FREE
6
13 Mar to 3 May
SAM 2020 eduLAB
FREE
6
18 Mar
SAM Little Hands
$5
8
28 Mar
SAM Monthly Makers
3 Apr to 27 May
Drawing Wall #38: Troy Firebrace
15 Apr
SAM Little Hands
5 May to 9 Jun
SAM Art Club
13 May
SAM Little Hands
$5
WEB
FREE
5
$5
8
COST
8
$5
8
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SAM is proudly provided by Greater Shepparton City Council and receives operational funding from Creative Victoria, the State Government funding body for the arts.