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Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial | Cocktails with Curators

Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial Public Program

Thu 3 Oct - Thu 21 Nov
Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial | Cocktails with Curators

Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial | Cocktails with Curators

Here and Now: Gold Coast Triennial features ambitious bodies of work from six artists, representing an exciting snapshot of local practitioners.

These six artists: Jay Jermyn, Kathy Mackey, Larissa Warren, Lyle Duncan, Norton Fredericks and Rebecca Ross, have contemporary art practices that are both local and global in ideas and execution, showcasing the richness and diversity of artists living and working across the region.

For each Cocktails with Curators session you will join an intimate group on an exclusive tour of the exhibition, led by a HOTA Curator. At the conclusion of the tour you’ll continue your conversation with an exhibition-inspired cocktail at The Exhibitionist Bar.

Each session will focus on one of the featured artists, please note that the artist won’t be present.

Dates
Thu 3 Oct - Thu 21 Nov
Where
The Exhibitionist Bar
Ages
Age Restricted 18+
Duration
2hr
Tickets
$35 ticket price includes one cocktail
Times
Thu 07 November - 3:00pm
Thu 14 November - 3:00pm
Thu 21 November - 3:00pm

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