Monash University Museum of Art

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Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA)
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General information
Type Museum
Architectural style Contemporary
Location Caulfield East, Melbourne, Victoria
Completed 2010
Governing body Private
Design and construction
Architect Kerstin Thompson
Website
http://www.monash.edu.au/muma/

The Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) is a contemporary art museum on Monash University’s Caulfield campus on Dandenong Road, Melbourne, Australia. Designed by Melbourne-based architect, Kerstin Thompson and completed in 2010, the museum presents a program of exhibitions that focus on contemporary Australian and international art.[1] It boasts a collection of more than 1500 works including pieces by influential Australian artists from Fred Williams and Howard Arkley to Tracey Moffatt and Bill Henson.[2] The current Director of MUMA is Charlotte Day.

Site

The project plan had to take into consideration the placement of the original building. It is positioned between different buildings and faculties, surrounded by garden areas. Taking this into consideration, an approach that emphasised flow and connectivity was taken, described as a ‘cultural exchange’ or a continuum from internal to external.[3] Set between two buildings on Dandenong Road is the art installation, Silverscreen by Callum Morton which serves as ceremonial entry into the MUMA precinct.[4]

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Ian Potter Sculpture Court
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Diagram indicating the structural system

Awards

  • 2011 AIA Awards: Marion Mahoney Award (Vic)
  • 2011 AIA Awards: Public Alterations & Additions (Vic)
  • 2011 IDEA Awards: Institutional Interior Design

References

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