Riddoch Art Gallery Foundation supports the development and preservation of the
Gallery's collection for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations.
Riddoch Art Gallery Foundation was formed in 2008 to raise funds for the long-term
benefit of the Gallery and its collections. Since 2008 the Foundation has assisted with
- the purchase of a collection of paintings by Limestone Coast naive artist Iris frame
- purchasing a painting of the Blue Lake by colonial artist Henry Stow Pincott Iris FRAME, Mary
- providing financial support to administer the Cathleen E Edkins Gift Mckillop, Born to be a saint
The Foundation's ongoing program is managed by voluntary Trustees on behalf
of the Board of Riddoch Art Gallery.
Honouring your donation
The Gallery maintains a permanent and public record of donations of $1000 upwardson the Riddoch Art Gallery Foundation Honour board in the foyer (or you may prefer to remain anonymous). As a Foundation member, there are benefits along with opportunities to actively particpate in Riddoch Art Gallery functions.
Donations to the Riddoch Art Gallery Foundation are recognised in the following catergories:
Henry Stow PINCOTT
Supporting Donor $100 / annum Blue Lake
Member $1000 - $4,999
Fellow $5,000 - $9,999
Custodian $10,000 - $24,999
Benefactor $25,000
These amounts are payable as a lump sum or over five years. All donations to the Riddoch Art Gallery Foundation are tax deductible.
Leaving a Gift in Your Will (Bequests)
A bequest is a gift made from your Estate to the Riddoch Art Gallery Foundation through a direction in your Will. Making a gift through your Will means that you can make an important contribution to the future of Riddoch Art Gallery without affecting your current cicumstances. Making a bequest may be as simple as adding a codicil to your existing Will. If you are considering making a bequest we recommend you seek professional legal advice.
To download a Riddoch Art Gallery Foundation brochure please click here