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Explore HOTA 2024’s must-see shows

Explore HOTA 2024’s must-see shows

Our main stage is locked and loaded while our outdoor events music small stage and Festivals series will continue to

Behind the scenes: The journey of Preparing Ground

Behind the scenes: The journey of Preparing Ground

adversity to look after Country Culture and each other for years to come. In 2021 Marilyn Jasmin and myself spent

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

ArtKeeper checking out: Lachlan Woods , A battle royale: Developing a new circus comedy with ARC Circus , HOTA Home Company Everybody

In Residence: Laurie Anderson

In Residence: Laurie Anderson

shows ranging from simple spoken word performances to elaborate multimedia events. Her visual work has been presented in major museums

Share your love for local artists

Share your love for local artists

film has been connected to HOTA for a number of years now. As a man with Down Syndrome he uses

In conversation with Phillip Dearest

In conversation with Phillip Dearest

this is like your version of an art school critique everyone gathers round as someone unveils a new piece. Ideas

 Bradley Vincent and Elliott Wheeler chat Pop with ABC Radio

Bradley Vincent and Elliott Wheeler chat Pop with ABC Radio

comes to art? BV: It s something I struggle with every time I m asked as it s a big

Disruptors in Residence

Disruptors in Residence

is of the world famous X Ecutioners DJ collective from New York is a man of many talents as comfortable

HOTA Gallery celebrates Australia's iconic portrait award

HOTA Gallery celebrates Australia's iconic portrait award

by Grace Crowley Barry Humphries in the character of Mrs Everage 1969 by realist and modern painter John Brack and

In Residence: David Carberry, Ben Walsh Alice Muntz, Ela Bartilomo and Rhys Miller

In Residence: David Carberry, Ben Walsh Alice Muntz, Ela Bartilomo and Rhys Miller

They ll be on site for 10 days this month and will then present their work in a closed industry

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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