Past

2024

SPREADING JOY WITH NEEDLE AND THREAD

Mount Gambier Branch of the South Australian Embroiderers’ Guild

15 January to 4 February 2024
Southlink

Mount Gambier Branch of the South Australian Embroiderers’ Guild is a small group of needle and thread artisans. We create amazing art pieces from... Read More


MOVING IMAGE: REFRAMING WOMAN’S WORK

Anya Mckee

22 February - 10 March 2024
Projection: Riddoch foyer windows

A woman’s work is never done. But what is “woman’s work” today? To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8th, 2024, the windows of... Read More


ART IN CONFLICT

An Australian War Memorial touring exhibition

10 February - 1 April 2024
Main Gallery, Margaret Scott Gallery & Cathleen Edkins Gallery

Art in Conflict is a touring exhibition of contemporary art from the collection of the Australian War Memorial. A showcase of diverse responses to... Read More


AMAYA 2.0

Amaya Gamage

2 April - 5 May 2024
Southlink

In celebration of World Autism Understanding Day on 2 April, The Riddoch is proud to present the work of local artist Amaya Gamage. Amaya... Read More


EVOLVE

Thumb Print Inc.

13 April - 2 June 2024
Cathleen Edkins Gallery

In Evolve artists from the Thumb Print collective have produced a series of prints and drawings that explore notions of the collective, the individual... Read More


SECRETS OF SEAWEED – A HOLDFAST ART PROJECT

Jo Fife and Sally O'Connor

13 April - 2 June 2024
Main Gallery & Margaret Scott Gallery

In Secrets of Seaweed, Limestone Coast artists and collaborators Jo Fife and Sally O’Connor present artworks of diverse materials and approaches put together in... Read More


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Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)