Little people giving BIG talks on art

Sat 26 Oct - Sat 2 Nov
Little people giving BIG talks on art

Little people giving BIG talks on art

See art through the eyes of children. Our new exhibition A Bigger View (LINK) showcases big artworks from the collections of the National Gallery of Australia and HOTA Gallery. But how do our littlest visitors see these iconic works?

Come along to a free program of short talks about this exhibition by our inaugural team of Young Gallery Guides. This new initiative shares the voices of Gold Coast children, offering unique insights into our exhibitions and collections.

Presented by HOTA, Home of the Arts

Email your interest along with a paragraph about yourself and why you are interested in Young Gallery Guides to ferrari@hota.com.au 

  • Sat 26 October 11am
  • Sat 2 November 11am
  • HOTA Gallery I FREE
Dates
Sat 26 Oct - Sat 2 Nov
Where
Gallery 3
Duration
3 hrs
Times
Sat 26 October - 11:00am
Sat 02 November - 11:00am

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