Australasian Leisure Management
Jan 9, 2022

City of Mount Gambier welcomes new Manager for Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre

City of Mount Gambier has welcomed Diana Warnes to the role of Manager Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre. Warnes joins Council from her most recent position as Head of Curatorial Projects at Home of the Arts (HOTA) on the Gold Coast and has spent the last four months working as a curatorial consultant for Rockhampton Museum of Art.

Originating from South Australia, Warnes is excited to have landed a position in Mount Gambier and is looking forward to working with the team to continue curating programs and exhibitions for the community to enjoy.

Warnes advises “I love working in regional galleries - no matter where you live, getting a culture fix is vital and regional galleries are important in sharing diverse stories that engage local audiences.

“I grew up in South Australia and had decided after 20 years away that it was time to head home – the stars aligned. I’m looking forward to discovering more about the history of the region, what people love about living here, and why visitors keep returning.

“It’s always a buzz to curate an exhibition that resonates with the community. I was delighted when the role became available at The Riddoch, a gorgeous gallery in a great regional city.”

General Manager City and Community Growth Tim Coote welcomed Warnes to Council and says he looks forward to working together to elevate the profile of the Riddoch Art Gallery as South Australia’s largest regional gallery.

Coote adds “Diana’s previous experience in the Arts industry will be invaluable in assisting her to oversee the operations of The Riddoch while continuing to collaboratively drive the vision, direction and strategy for the facility.

“Diana will play an integral part as Council continues to work towards establishing the Riddoch Arts and Cultural Trust.”

Warnes’ appointment follows the departure of Riddoch Art Gallery Director Dr Melentie Pandilovski who accepted a position as Executive Director of Experimenta in Melbourne, Victoria in in August 2021.

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