Past

2018

RAY OF LIGHT

Robyn Stacey

1 December 2018 – 27 January 2019
Cathleen Edkins Gallery

For this exhibition, eight large-scale camera obscura photographs by contemporary Australian artist Robyn Stacey will portray South Australia as it has never been seen... Read More


DISCOVERING THE PORTRAIT

From the Riddoch Collection

3 November 2018 – 27 January 2019
Margaret Scott Gallery

A successful portrait strives to capture the character or expression of a subject. In Discovering the Portrait, work from the late 1800s to the... Read More


CONTESTABLE BODIES – ALTERNATE ANATOMICAL ARCHITECTURES

Stelarc

3 November 2018 - 27 January 2019
Main Gallery

Cutting-edge performance artist, Stelarc, provides us with a wider and deeper understanding of the profound limitations of the human body and of the possibility... Read More


AFRESH

Jane Skeer

3rd - 25th November 2018
Cathleen Edkins Gallery

Working predominantly in sculpture & installation. Jane Skeer uses repetition to draw out unexpected qualities in discarded objects. Often working in vast qualities in... Read More


SEEING VOICES

Various Artists

28th July – 16th September 2018
Main Gallery & Margaret Scott Gallery

How is the voice visualised, employed and reimagined in contemporary art? Seeing Voices encompasses drawing, painting, photography, sculpture and video. How is the voice visualised,... Read More


PINE TREE QUILTERS

Pine Tree Quilters

28 July – 16 September 2018
Cathleen Edkins Gallery

An exhibition by the local Mount Gambier quilting group. Operating for over 30 years, The Pine Tree Quilters will show new work, alongside images... Read More


MURMURATION

Gina Raisin

12th May – 15th July 2018
Cathleen Edkins Gallery

A gentle cadence, the poetry in the aerial display of birds soaring, Murmuration is a cosmic exploration based in childhood daydreams and the free-flowing.... Read More


NO SURFACE HOLDS

Catherine Truman

12th May – 15th July 2018
Main Gallery & Margaret Scott Gallery

This exhibition will be the first time that Truman’s collaborative practice with artists and scientists is presented as a whole. Truman will present an... Read More


INTERNAL FORCES

Dr Linda Marie Walker

24th March – 29th April 2018
Main Gallery and Margaret Scott Gallery

Featuring: Jorge Carla Bajo, Louise Blyton, Melinda Harper, Anton Hart, Aldo Iacobelli, Toshiyuki Iwasaki, Louise Haselton & Christian Lock and Andy Petrusevics Internal Forces... Read More


SHED WIZARD

James Dodd

24th March – 29th April 2018
Cathleen Edkins Gallery

Shed Wizard includes vivid paintings, unusual bicycles, strange machines and candid videos. It brings this range of objects together to examine Dodd’s trajectory over... Read More


SILENT CAVE|BELL

Olya Dubatova and Greg Niemeyer

24th – 25th MARCH 2018
Cave Garden

A meditation on communication technologies, cave|bell is an art installation for Mount Gambier’s caves and galleries. It features a bell music composition based on... Read More


KICKASS WOMEN

April Hague

16th March – 2nd April 2018
Main Corner Foyer

April Hague is an emerging artist, based in Mt Gambier whose practices are focused on figurative work and portraiture. The body of work created... Read More


PHILOSOPHY OF DOUBT

Imants Tillers

10th February - 11th March 2018
Main Gallery & Margaret Scott Gallery

This exhibition is the next instalment of a new body of work by Tillers which attempts to find common ground between contemporary Western Desert... Read More


INAUGURAL INTERNATIONAL LIMESTONE COAST VIDEO ART FESTIVAL

Various Artists

29 September - 21 October 2018
Riddoch Art Galleries & Main Corner Complex

The Riddoch’s Inaugural International Limestone Coast Video Art Festival will showcase innovative works created by local, Australian and international video artists. Based on the... Read More


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