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Creative Opportunities

Creative Opportunities

showcase works at HOTA and Experience Gold Coast Festivals. Developing new work? Bringing talent home? A show ready to hit

Artworks from the National Collection to call HOTA home in 2024

Artworks from the National Collection to call HOTA home in 2024

Tillers. The artworks will be on loan for a two year period giving visitors to HOTA Gallery the chance to

ArtKeeper update: See their works-in-progress

ArtKeeper update: See their works-in-progress

of their works in progress learn about their processes and even contribute at HOTA s ArtKeeper 2024 Public Program. Images

ArtKeeper checking out: Samuel Leighton-Dore

ArtKeeper checking out: Samuel Leighton-Dore

Brisbane City Council and will eventually start working on a new solo exhibition but hopefully not until next year I

ArtKeeper Checking Out: Fletcher Babb

ArtKeeper Checking Out: Fletcher Babb

release a couple of songs at the end of this year and release the album early 2024. I also have

Residencies

Residencies

latest album Dominoes was a finalist for Release of the Year in the 2022 Gold Coast Music Awards., HOTA's

wani toaishara wins 2022 Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award

wani toaishara wins 2022 Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award

took to explore it. It s a huge honour to even be selected amongst these incredible finalists but an even

In Residence: Michael Smith and Ashleigh Musk

In Residence: Michael Smith and Ashleigh Musk

we were really interested In as well. And then this year there has been a lot of influences from the

HOTA Housemate Hangout with Ela Bartilomo

HOTA Housemate Hangout with Ela Bartilomo

with Leah in December and then hopefully take it to New Zealand in January. I still can t share everything

ArtKeeper Checking Out: Michelle Le Plastrier

ArtKeeper Checking Out: Michelle Le Plastrier

of the future 1980 s and our current reality hypothesizing new trajectories for the future 2080 . Exploring the interconnectedness between

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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