By Guest Blogger|2022-09-19T10:20:16+09:30May 4th, 2023|Art, Entertainment, Exhibition / Display|
Exposed explores the intimacies that constitute our lives, our actions, our thoughts, our traumas, our desires, our failures. Directed by Michelle Ryan, Exposed reunites the successful Seeing Through Darkness team. The work explores vulnerability, uncertainty and risk. In Exposed, the breath is a metaphor for feeling threatened or safe, agitated or calm. The sonic possibilities of breath will be explored as part of the audio and soundscape. “It is only when we let ourselves be vulnerable – exposed – that people can [...]
By Guest Blogger|2023-03-14T11:02:04+09:30March 19th, 2023|Art|
Event Date: Sun 19 Mar Event Time: 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM Event Location: Art Studio We are thrilled to welcome back Adelaide-based artist Fruzsi Kenez for more creative clay workshops this season. Fru will guide you through the process of creating a large bowl or set of small bowls with an underglaze illustration. No experience necessary. Suitable for ages 16+. Includes all materials and light refreshments. Cost: $130 / $120 conc. Please call The Riddoch on 8721 [...]
By Guest Blogger|2022-12-12T08:49:16+09:30March 17th, 2023|Art, Entertainment|
Surrender your heart to Ireland’s greatest stories, songs and music. Sionnach Rua’s Great Irish Song Book brings Ireland’s rich and unique culture to the shores of Australia, with a romantic passion that runs deep in Celtic veins. Sionnach Rua’s Great Irish Song Book is an authentic music and story catalogue from Irish born and raised frontman, Gallie. Interwoven with rich stories from Gallie’s Irish upbringing, with tales of Irish traditions and histories, audiences will be [...]
By Guest Blogger|2022-12-12T07:59:51+09:30March 8th, 2023|Art, Entertainment|
Hope is an all-new concert by 3-time Grammy®-winning Soweto Gospel Choir – celebrating songs and anthems from the Freedom movement of Nelson Mandela’s South Africa, back to the Civil Rights Movement of Martin Luther King’s 1950’s America. Hope opens with a rousing program of South African freedom songs, before the repertoire echoes down through time to the USA, with beautiful renditions of the protest music of the Civil Rights Movement, including works by legendary artists [...]
By Guest Blogger|2023-02-27T11:48:26+09:30March 3rd, 2023|Food|
Our Autumn Market is back! This Friday March 3rd from 4 pm – 8pm. FREE Entry. FREE Carparking. Join us at the Mount Gambier Show Hall to view the variety of stalls. Food | Crafts | Clothing | Candles | Soaps | Cookies | Cakes | Jewellery & MORE.... See you there!
By Guest Blogger|2023-02-08T13:08:35+09:30February 25th, 2023|Art, Exhibition / Display, Family, Festival|
Mixed Media artist, Jane McCumstie's evocative multi-sensory exhibition, Awe and Wonder of the Ordinary, will be running at Little Blue Wren Gallery from 25th February until 8th April. ‘Awe and Wonder of the Ordinary’ will be a multi-sensory event, including soundscapes, written word and aromas to accompany more than thirty pieces of mixed media art arousing sensory moments of awareness with poetic emotion.
By Guest Blogger|2023-01-24T10:24:39+09:30January 28th, 2023|Entertainment, Family|
ARIA Award Winning Children’s Artist, Teeny Tiny Stevies are heading out on the road for their most comprehensive National Album Tour to date! Fresh off the back of their brand new album ‘How to be Creative’ the band will be touring both regional & capital cities of Australia throughout January & February. Performing a mix of fan favourites and brand new material from their new album, the band will be leaving no stone un-unturned. ‘How [...]
By Guest Blogger|2022-10-17T09:45:38+09:30January 22nd, 2023|Art, Exhibition / Display|
Naomi Hobson is a Southern Kaantju/Umpila woman who lives in Coen, a small town of 360 people in the centre of Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland. A multidisciplinary artist, she regularly works across the mediums of painting, ceramics and photography. Inspired by her immediate environment, Hobson’s works express her ongoing connection to Country and her ancestors’ ties and relationships with their traditional lands. Through her work, she references her family’s political and social [...]