Cloudy with a Chance of Art

Presented by HOTA, Home of the Arts

Sat 8 Nov 2025 - Sun 1 Feb 2026
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 daydreaming 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 sky for inspiration. A curated display of cloud artworks will set the scene for play and creativity ‘beneath the clouds’ in the Children’s Gallery. 

Proudly supported by Experience Gold Coast

Image: Guan Wei Sky 1999, synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Collection, HOTA Gallery. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Guan Wei 2013 © Guan Wei

Dates
Sat 8 Nov 2025 - Sun 1 Feb 2026
Where
Children's Gallery
Duration
Open 10am-4pm daily
Tickets
Free entry, non-ticketed

#Artists

Clara Adolphs, Jason Benjamin, Marian Drew, Blak Douglas, Elaine Green, Helga Groves, James Guppy, Craig Handley, Shayne Higson, Chris Judge, Euan Macleod, Kenneth Macqueen, Segar Passi, Tracey Piccoli, Hobie Porter, Michael Riley, William Robinson, Tim Storrier, Peter Smets, Jim Thalassoudis, Guan Wei, Greg Weight, Bronwyn Wright. 


#Acknowledgements


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