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Celebrate two years of HOTA Gallery at our Free Day on Mon 8 May

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Celebrate two years of HOTA Gallery at our Free Day on Mon 8 May

Join us for our Free Day on Mon 8 May and 15 Days for $15 from 29 Apr-14 May.

We can’t believe it’s been nearly two years since we opened the doors of HOTA Gallery to the public on Sat 8 May 2021.  

HOTA Gallery is the centrepiece of the City’s Cultural Precinct Masterplan which guides the evolution of the precinct over the next 10-15 years as the city’s artistic and cultural needs grow. Spanning six levels with over 2000m2 of AAA rated, international standard exhibition space, it’s a must-see cultural destination that shares new ideas and experiences in visual art - indoors and out.  

From our first major exhibition Solid Gold highlighting works by local artists, to a world exclusive Pop Art exhibition direct from New York and COVID in the middle, we’re come a long way in two years. 

To celebrate our anniversary, we’d like you to join us at Pop Masters for a Free Day on Mon 8 May. Explore the incredible collection of works on display, including the legends of Pop Art, for free for one day only. It’s our way of saying thanks to the community and the city.  

Can’t make it on Mon 8 May? Don’t worry, the birthday celebrations continue with 15 Days for $15. From Sat 29 Apr to Sun 14 May, you can grab tickets to Pop Masters for just $15. Please note, this $15 ticket value is for a one-off entry during the sale period. 

Tickets will be available 6pm Mon 24 Apr. 

You must book your Free Day tickets or 15 Days for $15 tickets in advance: 

  1. Click book tickets on the Pop Masters web page.
  2. Select the preferred date (from 29 Apr-4 May, with the Free Day on 8 May).

  3. Select your tickets.

  4. Proceed to checkout.

Don’t wait to see legendary and renowned artists, only at HOTA Gallery. Join us where arts and culture, lifestyle, and recreation meet. 

Photography by John Gollings

Photography by John Gollings

Photography by Fullframe Photographics

Photography by Fullframe Photographics

Photography by Jye Stuart

Photography by Jye Stuart

Photography by Paul Harris

Photography by Paul Harris


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HOTA proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.

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