Upcoming Events

Sunroom
Recommended 18+
Workshop
Wed 6 Nov - Wed 4 Dec

Sunroom

Ekphrastic Writing Workshop
Age Restricted 18+
Drawing for Life
Workshop
Play Colour with Llewellyn Skye | Two-Day Painting Workshop
Recommended 18+
Fri 29 - Sat 30 Nov

Play Colour with Llewellyn Skye | Two-Day Painting Workshop

Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial Public Program

December Sunroom | Wrapping it up!
Recommended 18+
Sunroom
Wed 4 Dec

December Sunroom | Wrapping it up!

HOTA Gallery Public Program

December Little ArtLab | Table Top Trees
Kids 5 and under
Little ArtLab
Fri 6 Dec

December Little ArtLab | Table Top Trees

HOTA Gallery Public Program

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

Dec ArtLab | Clicking Christmas - LEGO Workshops

HOTA Gallery public program

February Sunroom | Uncover to Discover
Recommended 18+
Sunroom
February Little ArtLab | Botanical Portraits
Kids 5 and under
Little ArtLab
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

Class Clowns 2025
Education
Thu 13 Mar 2025

Class Clowns 2025

Presented by HOTA, Home of the Arts and Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Looping with Adam Page
Education
Music
Tue 6 May 2025

Looping with Adam Page

HOTA, Home of the Arts Engages

Macbeth Unleashed: Creative Techniques for Drama Educators
Education
Professional Development
Wed 23 Jul 2025

Macbeth Unleashed: Creative Techniques for Drama Educators

HOTA, Home of the Arts Engages Sport for Jove

Sensorium Theatre - Creating a Multi-Sensory Toolkit for Engaging Diverse Disabilities
Education
Professional Development
Tue 9 Sep 2025

Sensorium Theatre - Creating a Multi-Sensory Toolkit for Engaging Diverse Disabilities

HOTA, Home of the Arts Engages Sensorium Theatre Professional Learning.

Design This! 2024
Education

Design This! 2024

Curating an Exhibition Student Workshop

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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