School Holidays: Movie screening – Abominable (PG)
After discovering a yeti, three friends embark on a quest to reunite the creature with his family. However, they must keep him safe from... Read More
After discovering a yeti, three friends embark on a quest to reunite the creature with his family. However, they must keep him safe from... Read More
Using coloured card and paper create a wacky and colourful paper sculpture. Suitable for ages 4+. Free self-sufficient craft. Bookings not required. Read More
Choose your colours and patterns of fabric and yarn and layer them on a card to make a collage. Suitable for ages 4+. Free... Read More
_______ Using a rainbow coloured range of resin beads we will make elastic bracelets and string necklaces that are one-of-a-kind! Suitable for ages 5+.... Read More
_______ Loads of bubbly fun using bath bubbles and paint to make an artwork that is dreamy! Suitable for ages 5+. Gold coin donation... Read More
_______ Encourage the creativity and self-expression of your little ones through our monthly Lil’ Creators sessions! In July, waddle on down to the Riddoch... Read More
Have you ever wanted to know how to make stamped metal jewellery? We will show you how to do basic metal stamping to produce... Read More
_______ Let’s have some fun making critters! Suitable for ages 4+. Gold coin donation appreciated. Bookings essential. Please call The Riddoch on 08 8721... Read More
_______ Using Meagan Streader’s current exhibition ‘To throw a shadow’ as inspiration, we will use card, pins and light to create unique artworks we... Read More
_______ Badge making is back! Join us for this fun session using our button badge making machine. Suitable for ages 4+. Gold coin donation... Read More
1 Bay Road, Mount Gambier SA 5290
Phone 08 8721 2563
OPENING HOURS:
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm
Saturday, Sunday & most Public Holidays 10am – 2pm
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We acknowledge the Boandik Peoples as the traditional custodians of the land we meet on today. We respect their spiritual relationship with the land and recognise the deep feelings of attachment our First Nations Peoples have with the land.
Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)