Share Your Vision for a Future SAM

Tourism consultants Simon McArthur & Associates commenced the Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) Feasibility Study recently and are asking interested people to contribute to the study.

“People who would like to share their vision for a future SAM are able to go online and simply provide a few words about what they would encourage them to visit the art museum,” said Project Director Simon McArthur.

“People’s thoughts will be published on the live site for others to view. You might find some ideas you like and want to champion them yourself.”

Simon McArthur & Associates spent their first two weeks talking with SAM stakeholders, exploring the current SAM and visiting sites where a potential new SAM could be located.

“We are overwhelmed by the strong support for this project, and the consistent vision for what a new SAM could strive for – a vision that would benefit locals and visitors,” he said.

“The next stage will include interviews, workshops and an online opportunity for locals and people across Australia to suggest ideas. The Project Board will assess the options and decide which one or combination has the most merit,” he said.

“The Study will then develop the preferred option, test and refine it, cost its development and operation, and determine its potential economic and social impacts,” said Simon. “Assuming that the chosen option is feasible, the final stage involves full documentation and a Business Plan, so that funding can be sought.”

“We know the community and our team can create some fantastic options, the challenge will be to choose and refine one that is feasible – but we love a challenge,” Simon said.

Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor Jenny Houlihan said it was an exciting time for Council and SAM. “This is a great opportunity for the Greater Shepparton community to contribute to ideas for a potential new SAM, in a fun interactive way. Everyone can have input and present their thoughts and ideas,” said Cr Houlihan.

Simon McArthur & Associates have an extensive background in cultural tourism development including the highly awarded Q Station retreat on Sydney’s North Head.

For further information about the project please contact Project Director Simon McArthur on 0427 240 664.