ArtLab & Little ArtLab

ArtLab & Little ArtLab

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ArtLab & Little ArtLab

ArtLab & Little ArtLab

ArtLab allows kids aged 5-16 years to explore big ideas while working with a professional artist to create an artwork to take home. Kids will learn about different materials, practice and skills through activities that respond to current exhibitions and the Gallery at HOTA collection.

Little ArtLab provides hands-on creative fun with art activities kids under five can enjoy with their parents and carers. Little ones can experiment, play and create with art-based activities inspired by the Gallery at HOTA and current exhibitions.

Children must be accompanied by an adult or carer and cannot be left unsupervised at any time. Thank you for your understanding.

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ArtLabs sessions are available for ages 0-5 and 5-16

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November ArtLab | Gold Coast Icons - LEGO Children’s Workshop
ArtLab
Sat 9 Nov

November ArtLab | Gold Coast Icons - LEGO Children’s Workshop

Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial Public Program

Feb ArtLab | Monster Patch with Erica Gray
ArtLab
Sat 8 Feb 2025

Feb ArtLab | Monster Patch with Erica Gray

Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial Public Program

Dec ArtLab | Clicking Christmas - LEGO Workshops
ArtLab
Sat 14 Dec

Dec ArtLab | Clicking Christmas - LEGO Workshops

HOTA Gallery public program

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First Friday Monthly

November Little ArtLab | Material Play
Kids under five
Little ArtLab
Fri 1 Nov

November Little ArtLab | Material Play

Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial Public Program

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