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Shepparton Art Gallery

Attraction
 
Address
Eastbank Centre
Welsford St
Shepparton VIC 3630
Phone
03 5832 9861
Fax
03 5831 8480
Email
art.gallery@shepparton.vic.gov.au
Web
http://www.shepparton.vic.gov.au/home/arts/3628

The Shepparton Art Gallery was established in 1936 with a fifty pound grant from the State Government. Sir John Longstaff, a well known artist, and Robert D. Elliot were instrumental in securing the initial money and Longstaff became advisor to the Council on acquisitions. The first work purchased for the collection was 'A Wet Day at Tallarook' by John Rowell. By 1949 the collection totaled 37 works and was displayed in the Town Hall. The policy aimed to secure a historical selection of Australian Art with a few European paintings.

By 1960 the collection was one of the few left in regional Victoria that lacked a purpose built gallery. With the redevelopment of the Civic Centre in 1965, a gallery was incorporated. Significant changes took place in the 1970s with decorative arts and crafts featuring as the main collecting area. The creation of a State Government Ministry for the Arts saw an increase in funding to the gallery. The present building was completed in 2001 with funding from the Federal Government, through the Federation Fund.

 
Opening Hours
Seven days all year
10:00am 4:00pm
Open all year except Good Friday and Christmas Day through to the 5th January
Public Holidays
1:00pm 4:00pm
Attraction Pricing information
This attraction has free entry

Activities
  • Art Painting
  • Art and Craft
  • Craft
  • Lessons/Tutorials
  • Shopping
Property Facilities
Bicycle Rack  
Café  
Catering Available  
Coach Parking  
Guide  To groups over 10 who book in advance
Public Telephone  
Memberships
  • Visitor Information Centre