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UMSU Art Collection

The UMSU Art Collection is a growing collection of student artwork funded by UMSU. It originally developed from the Student Union inheriting a small number of works on paper in 1994 that were acquired by the old MCAE Student Association that formed the Students Association Art Collection commencing in the mid 1970s.

Since 2004, UMSU has provided funds to acquire student art work on an annual basis. A number of works are now displayed on a grill wall in the corridor of level 3, Arts and Cultural Building, with more works ready to be displayed around the New Student Precinct. The collection is managed by the Arts Programs Coordinator.

IMAGE CREDIT: Astrid Mulder, UMSU Art Collection, Detail, George Paton Gallery, 2023

Please click on the following PDF Resources below:

UMSU ART COLLECTION Complete List of Works


UMSU Art Collection catalogue 1-50
UMSU Art Collection catalogue 51-100
UMSU Art Collection catalogue 100-150
UMSU Art Collection catalogue 151-188

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