Stories from the SAM Collection

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Presented by Shepparton Art Museum (SAM), ‘Stories from the SAM Collection’ is a permanent yet ever-changing exhibition featuring a dynamic selection of artworks drawn from SAM’s extensive collection. Curated into a series of thematic rooms, each section of the exhibition uniquely explores the history and the make-up of SAM’s collection, from the earliest acquisitions to the expansion of our significant ceramics holdings, and their growing representation of South East Australian Aboriginal artists.

Familiar and beloved artworks are presented alongside recent landmark acquisitions, inviting visitors along on a journey that not only explores the genesis of the collection, but its continuing evolution to reflect the changing landscape of contemporary Australian art.

‘Stories from the SAM Collection’ is now showing at Shepparton Art Museum daily, with free entry.

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22/12/2025
01/08/2025

Shepparton

Shepparton Art Museum
530 Wyndham Street
Shepparton, Victoria

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08 Aug, 08:30 am
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07 Aug, 07:00 pm
August 9th
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04:15 pm – 06:00 pm

06:45 pm
10 Aug, 06:00 am