Stories from the Collection: Flying Mother by Barbara Hanrahan
After the death of her father, a year after she was born, Barbara and her mother moved into the family home with her grandmother... Read More
After the death of her father, a year after she was born, Barbara and her mother moved into the family home with her grandmother... Read More
During our #riddochathome campaign, we’ll be sharing some of the amazing work by our local shop artists. Today we feature Samantha Aslin with a picture of... Read More
Born in Mount Gambier, Peter Serwan is known for using his immediate environment as a catalyst for ideas and in Sunday Painters, three figures... Read More
Say Hello to RIDDOCH AT HOME !! #riddochathome Tag @_theriddoch (instagram) or @The Riddoch & Main Corner Complex (facebook) Riddoch at Home is a... Read More
The marble sculpture of the small boy, head cocked to the side, finger to cheek, caught in the act of listening, or thinking, is... Read More
The Riddoch & Main Corner Complex will be closed to the public as of Monday 23 March for the foreseeable future in the interests... Read More
The Riddoch & Main Corner Complex is open 10:00am – 5:00pm weekdays and 10:00am – 3:00pm weekends with the following exceptions: Friday 20 December –... Read More
A special offer from The Riddoch’s 2019 Hospitality Partner Are you looking for elegant, cost effective Christmas gifts for your family or your... Read More
The City of Mount Gambier Creative Arts Fund is now open for applications with a total of $25,000 available to local artists and not-for-profit organisations... Read More
The Riddoch Art Gallery is hosting the spirit of Rome in Mount Gambier with the award-winning exhibition Ancient Rome: The Empire that Shaped the... Read More
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Image: Belinda Bonney, Reconciliation of the Nation: we all walk together as one (detail)