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Potter Museum of Art — Attraction in Melbourne

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Potter Museum of Art
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The Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia was established in 1972. It houses the art collection of the University of Melbourne. Current director, Kelly Gellatly, was appointed in 2013.
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The University of Melbourne
Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
Elisabeth Murdoch Building
Spencer Rd, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
Science Gallery Melbourne
Science Gallery Melbourne, Melbourne Connect, at/114 Grattan St, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia
South Lawn
South Lawn, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
St. Jude's Anglican Church Carlton
2 Keppel St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
La Mama HQ
205 Faraday St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Medical History Museum
The University of Melbourne, 233 Bouverie St, Carlton VIC 3010, Australia
Lincoln Square
Lincoln Square, Lincoln Square S, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Museo Italiano
199 Faraday St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Grainger Museum
University of Melbourne, 13 Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia
Nearby restaurants
The Longing Flavour
804 Swanston St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Tiamo
303 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
RESIDENCE at the Potter
815 Swanston St, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
Brunetti Classico Carlton
380 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Hǎo shí guāng
832 Swanston St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Mint & Co.
62 University St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Criniti's Carlton
198-204 Faraday St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Heartattack and Vine
329 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Le Miel Et La Lune (han le miel)
330 Cardigan St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Roll'd Parkville
The University of Melbourne, Building 162 Monash Rd, Cnr, Tenancy SP4/761 Swanston St, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
Nearby hotels
Student Living - 800 Swanston
800 Swanston St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
The Best Western Plus Travel Inn Hotel
225 Drummond St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Clocktower Apartment Hotel Melbourne
Shop 27/255 Drummond St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Carlton Lygon Lodge
220 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Essence Hotel Carlton
609 Swanston St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Melbourne Carlton Central Apartment Hotel
2/9 Finlay Pl, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Student Village, The University of Melbourne Campus
108-128 Leicester St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Arrow On Swanston
488 Swanston St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
The Eminence Apartments by CLLIX
145 Queensberry St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
Zagame's House
66 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
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Potter Museum of Art

Corner Swanston Street and, Masson Rd, Parkville VIC 3010, Australia
4.5(103)
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The Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia was established in 1972. It houses the art collection of the University of Melbourne. Current director, Kelly Gellatly, was appointed in 2013.

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attractions: The University of Melbourne, Elisabeth Murdoch Building, Science Gallery Melbourne, South Lawn, St. Jude's Anglican Church Carlton, La Mama HQ, Medical History Museum, Lincoln Square, Museo Italiano, Grainger Museum, restaurants: The Longing Flavour, Tiamo, RESIDENCE at the Potter, Brunetti Classico Carlton, Hǎo shí guāng, Mint & Co., Criniti's Carlton, Heartattack and Vine, Le Miel Et La Lune (han le miel), Roll'd Parkville
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Nearby attractions of Potter Museum of Art

The University of Melbourne

Elisabeth Murdoch Building

Science Gallery Melbourne

South Lawn

St. Jude's Anglican Church Carlton

La Mama HQ

Medical History Museum

Lincoln Square

Museo Italiano

Grainger Museum

The University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne

4.5

(768)

Closed
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Elisabeth Murdoch Building

Elisabeth Murdoch Building

4.4

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Science Gallery Melbourne

Science Gallery Melbourne

4.5

(121)

Open 24 hours
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South Lawn

South Lawn

4.7

(261)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

SENSAS - A Unique Multi-Sensory Experience
SENSAS - A Unique Multi-Sensory Experience
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
6 Garden St, South Yarra VIC 3141, Australia, 3141
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Harry PotterTM: The Exhibition
Harry PotterTM: The Exhibition
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
62 Dawson Street, Brunswick, 3056
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Titanic: A Voyage Through Time
Titanic: A Voyage Through Time
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Level 1, 206 Bourke Street, Melbourne, 3000
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Nearby restaurants of Potter Museum of Art

The Longing Flavour

Tiamo

RESIDENCE at the Potter

Brunetti Classico Carlton

Hǎo shí guāng

Mint & Co.

Criniti's Carlton

Heartattack and Vine

Le Miel Et La Lune (han le miel)

Roll'd Parkville

The Longing Flavour

The Longing Flavour

4.7

(106)

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Tiamo

Tiamo

4.2

(1.5K)

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RESIDENCE at the Potter

RESIDENCE at the Potter

5.0

(31)

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Brunetti Classico Carlton

Brunetti Classico Carlton

4.3

(2K)

$

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Reviews of Potter Museum of Art

4.5
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4.0
7y

Founded in 1972, the Ian Potter Museum of Art is the University of Melbourne’s art museum. Housed in an award-winning building opened in 1998, the Potter is the largest university-based art museum in Australia and a national leader in the field. The Potter manages the University Art Collection, a rich resource of art and artifacts spanning neolithic to contemporary. We are a cultural and educational facility, serving both the campus community and the general public.Embracing research, discovery and debate, the Potter exhibits art from antiquity to the present. We display art from the University Art Collection, as well as from public and private collections from around Australia and the world. Working with living artists, we participate directly in the development of contemporary art. Public programs, publications, and social media encourage engagement, learning and the exchange of ideas.The Potter is committed to extensive participation in the University’s interdisciplinary degree structure. Our goal is to make art central to teaching and learning, by enhancing art collection access and contributing to curriculum development across all faculties.The Potter unites art with the activities and environment of the University of Melbourne campus. We display the University Art Collection around the campus and form academic partnerships linking art with the curriculum. Through our engagement with the arts community we contribute directly to the cultural life...

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5.0
20w

the 65000 exhibition is absolutely stunning,a must go! Honestly I genuinely loved this exhibition. The works felt sincere, raw, powerful, and unpretentious. There is a large portion on Indigenous women artists and women’s themes, which made the experience even more meaningful.

Each room had a clear theme, and the layout of the space beautifully complemented the artworks — everything felt so harmonious and thoughtfully presented. The visual beauty of the exhibition was matched by the depth of information: the text was sharp, insightful, and direct, while the use of sound — whether voiceovers or ambient audio — was captivating and immersive.

I felt deeply touched while walking through the exhibition. It was powerful, yet strangely familiar — a kind of integrated, emotional experience that really stays with you.

The room guide qr codes are also very helpful and easy to use!

Highly recommended!! (Wish there were postcards for sale:)) Will vist again for a more careful look!!! And thank you so much for all of...

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2.0
6y

The museum appears to be closed for renovations for the next few months. Their website doesn't come out and say this but shows closed every day. There is a poster in the window with some specious bafflegab about not being closed except in terms of exhibitions. If an art museum has the doors locked and the lights off and no opening hours, it is closed. Even at a university. I walked a mile out of my way to see it. Ouch.

I wrote that paragraph around Easter 2019. Came back to Melbourne Feb. 2024, nearly five years later, and it's still closed but pretending to reopen soon. Does it...

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the 65000 exhibition is absolutely stunning,a must go! Honestly I genuinely loved this exhibition. The works felt sincere, raw, powerful, and unpretentious. There is a large portion on Indigenous women artists and women’s themes, which made the experience even more meaningful. Each room had a clear theme, and the layout of the space beautifully complemented the artworks — everything felt so harmonious and thoughtfully presented. The visual beauty of the exhibition was matched by the depth of information: the text was sharp, insightful, and direct, while the use of sound — whether voiceovers or ambient audio — was captivating and immersive. I felt deeply touched while walking through the exhibition. It was powerful, yet strangely familiar — a kind of integrated, emotional experience that really stays with you. The room guide qr codes are also very helpful and easy to use! Highly recommended!! (Wish there were postcards for sale:)) Will vist again for a more careful look!!! And thank you so much for all of these! 特别好特别喜欢😭
Aeron LovesAeron Loves
Went here to check out the Eavesdropping exhibition the other day. The space was amazing, as was the art. It's a free museum, but the quality is definitely not lacking. Absolutely would recommend seeing Eavesdropping while it's still being showed there. Will definitely come back to look at other exhibitions here.
Michael HuxleyMichael Huxley
Small museum located on the Uni of Melbourne campus. Astonishing exhibitions on in August 2025... 65,000 years - A short history of Australian Art.. looking a First Nation's Art and artifact.. and how it has always been an expression of culture. Just a reminder the museum opens at 11 am
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the 65000 exhibition is absolutely stunning,a must go! Honestly I genuinely loved this exhibition. The works felt sincere, raw, powerful, and unpretentious. There is a large portion on Indigenous women artists and women’s themes, which made the experience even more meaningful. Each room had a clear theme, and the layout of the space beautifully complemented the artworks — everything felt so harmonious and thoughtfully presented. The visual beauty of the exhibition was matched by the depth of information: the text was sharp, insightful, and direct, while the use of sound — whether voiceovers or ambient audio — was captivating and immersive. I felt deeply touched while walking through the exhibition. It was powerful, yet strangely familiar — a kind of integrated, emotional experience that really stays with you. The room guide qr codes are also very helpful and easy to use! Highly recommended!! (Wish there were postcards for sale:)) Will vist again for a more careful look!!! And thank you so much for all of these! 特别好特别喜欢😭
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Went here to check out the Eavesdropping exhibition the other day. The space was amazing, as was the art. It's a free museum, but the quality is definitely not lacking. Absolutely would recommend seeing Eavesdropping while it's still being showed there. Will definitely come back to look at other exhibitions here.
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Small museum located on the Uni of Melbourne campus. Astonishing exhibitions on in August 2025... 65,000 years - A short history of Australian Art.. looking a First Nation's Art and artifact.. and how it has always been an expression of culture. Just a reminder the museum opens at 11 am
Michael Huxley

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