Cloudy with a Chance of Art

Presented by HOTA, Home of the Arts

Sat 24 May 2025 - Sun 5 Oct 2025
Cloudy with a Chance of Art

Cloudy with a Chance of Art

Eyes to the sky! HOTA’s Children’s Gallery is a place for dreaming and creativity. The sky is the limit to your imagination, so we encourage families to look up and see some amazing artworks by Australian artists - historical and contemporary - that also look to the skies for inspiration. A curated display of cloud artworks will set the scene for play and creativity ‘beneath the clouds’ in the Children’s Gallery. 

Artwork: Peter Smets ‘Curious’ 2006, oil on canvas. Collection, HOTA Gallery. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Peter Smets 2012 

Dates
Sat 24 May 2025 - Sun 5 Oct 2025
Where
Children's Gallery
Duration
Open 10am-4pm daily

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