ArtLab & Little ArtLab

ArtLab & Little ArtLab

Makers of the Future

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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 aged 3-5 years 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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Ages
Kids and Families
Tickets
Accessibility
ArtLabs sessions are available for ages 0-5 and 5-16

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ArtLab
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Sat 10 May

ArtLab with Clicking Bricks | World of Magic

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ArtLab with Clicking Bricks | Epic Quests
ArtLab
Writers Revealed
Sat 12 Jul

ArtLab with Clicking Bricks | Epic Quests

Writers Revealed Public Program

#Little ArtLab

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February Little ArtLab | Botanical Portraits
Past Event
Kids 5 and under
Little ArtLab
Little ArtLab | Space Cadets
Little ArtLab
Fri 4 Apr

Little ArtLab | Space Cadets

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Little ArtLab | Under The Sea
Little ArtLab
Fri 2 May

Little ArtLab | Under The Sea

HOTA Gallery Public Program

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