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Airport gallery takes off with Flight Mode

Airport gallery takes off with Flight Mode
26 November 2024

Riddoch Art & Cultural Centre Curator Chris Clements (left), City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin, District Council of Grant Mayor Kylie Boston, Director Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre and District Council of Grant Acting Chief Executive Officer Gary Button.
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Riddoch Art & Cultural Centre Curator Chris Clements (left), City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin, District Council of Grant Mayor Kylie Boston, Director Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre and District Council of Grant Acting Chief Executive Officer Gary Button.

The District Council of Grant and the Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre unveiled the inaugural exhibition Flight Mode at the Mount Gambier Regional Airport’s new gallery on Tuesday 26 November 2024.

The creation of the ‘The Hangar Gallery’ at the Mount Gambier Regional Airport marks a new chapter in the activation of the unique space, serving as an engaging cultural hub, blending art with the dynamic environment of the airport.

“The launch of The Hangar Gallery is a significant attraction for our community, not only enhancing our cultural landscape but transforming the Mount Gambier Regional Airport into a vibrant space that welcomes both travellers and locals alike,” District Council of Grant Mayor Kylie Boston said.

“We are celebrating our region’s rich natural heritage and the spirit of travel, creating a unique opportunity for art to engage visitors from the moment they arrive,” Mayor Boston said.

The exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the concept of "flight mode" - not just the suspension of digital distractions, but also the opportunity to see the world afresh, suspended in the air, as if gazing from 10,000 feet above.

Flight Mode blurs the lines between the imagined and the real, bringing together iconic South Australian artists such as Barrie Goddard with his super-panoramic collage Southern Mount Schank, and Neil Frazer’s evocative Side Shadow. These works take audiences on a sensory journey through the Limestone Coast, blending memory, history, and nature into a dreamscape seen from above.

Josh Fartch, Kanawinka No. 1 (detail), 2008, oil and charcoal on canvas. Gift of Friends of Riddoch Art Gallery, 2008. Collection of The Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre.
Josh Fartch Kanawinka No 1 2008 oil and charcoal on canvas Gift of Friends of Riddoch Art Gallery 2008 Collection of The Riddoch Arts Cultural Centre
Josh Fartch, Kanawinka No. 1 (detail), 2008, oil and charcoal on canvas. Gift of Friends of Riddoch Art Gallery, 2008. Collection of The Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre.
City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin and District Council of Grant Mayor Kylie Boston at The Hangar Gallery at the Mount Gambier Regional Airport.
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City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin and District Council of Grant Mayor Kylie Boston at The Hangar Gallery at the Mount Gambier Regional Airport.

“This unique showcase draws from The Riddoch Art & Cultural Centre’s collection of artworks to welcome and bid farewell to travellers, telling a story of Mount Gambier’s natural surroundings while reflecting on the sense of journey from one place or state to another,” Riddoch Art & Cultural Centre Curator Chris Clements said.

"We wanted to offer something truly special for travellers passing through this important gateway to the region. By showcasing works that reflect the beauty and uniqueness of the Limestone Coast, we're not only celebrating our local artists, but also creating a sense of connection for travellers who can pause, reflect, and feel at home in this landscape," Mr Clements said.

Flight Mode will be on display at The Hangar Gallery at the Mount Gambier Regional Airport from Tuesday 26 November 2024 to Sunday 17 August 2025.

For more information on the exhibition visit www.theriddoch.com.au

Media contacts:

District Council of Grant Acting Chief Executive Officer Gary Button on 0467 346 220 or gary.button@dcgrant.sa.gov.au

City of Mount Gambier Media and Communications Coordinator Sharny McLean on 0413 798 327 or smclean@mountgambier.sa.gov.au