
HOTA, Home of the Arts : Six niveaux d'art, de culture et de vues sur l'horizon à Surfers Paradise
HOTA, Home of the Arts est un centre culturel dynamique et une galerie à six niveaux à Surfers Paradise. Il présente de l'art australien, y compris des œuvres de Ken Done et Nicole Slater, ainsi qu'un bar sur le toit offrant des vues panoramiques sur la ville. Le site comprend des espaces verts et un lac avec un accès facile à pied ou en ferry HOPO. Le café d'exposition au dernier étage offre un excellent service et des repas abordables ; une boutique de souvenirs et des expositions interactives accompagnent une expérience muséale gratuite.
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Expositions tournantes mettant en vedette des artistes australiens tels que Ken Done et Nicole Slater, avec des présentations gratuites et payantes réparties sur six niveaux.
Spectacles et événements en direct dans des espaces d'amphithéâtre et de théâtre, accueillant des spectacles culturels et du divertissement.
Repas avec une vue spectaculaire sur Surfers Paradise, proposant une cuisine délicieuse et un service excellent au Exhibition cafe.
Espaces polyvalents pour événements privés, mariages et réceptions d'entreprise dans un cadre pittoresque.
Sélection soignée d'articles inspirés par l'art, de livres et de souvenirs à des prix raisonnables.
Espaces accessibles offrant une vue sur le lac, des sentiers et des installations d'art en plein air pour une exploration tranquille.
We had the pleasure of visiting HOTA yesterday to see the Ken Done Exhibition. (31 January 2026). The exhibition was spectacular and had so many beautiful artworks and paintings completed by artist Ken Done. The HOTA staff were very helpful and friendly. The gift shop also had a great selection of various items to purchase at reasonable prices. On one of the female staff member’s recommendations we went to the top floor cafe/restaurant called “Exhibition”. The service was excellent and the food was delicious and affordable too. Even better were the outstanding, spectacular views over Surfers Paradise. Thank you for an enjoyable afternoon. Nerida Kingsford 01/02/26
Hadn't visited the permanent exhibitions for a while, so we chose a rainy day to view the new galleries. Although the feature artist was Ken Done at HOTA, I was more drawn to the gallery with impressive horse paintings. Beautiful large paintings from artist Nicole Slater that has a strong connection to horses. If you have a love for horses definitely worth a (free!) visit.
Great kids activities and interactive exhibition. Loved the other 2 exhibits but other than one other paid exhibition, there's not a lot to see. We ate at HOTA Cafe, food was delicious and the service was great.
Beautiful building Start at the top for the fantastic views. Then walk down each floor to examine a variety of art works. Enjoyed woodworking and natural decor. Lovely chapel in the parking area and a walk to the lake can provide a swim!
Wonderful free museum experience and a welcome change of pace from the Gold Coast's beach scene. The gallery's distinctive, colourful architecture makes it a landmark in itself. The gallery spans six levels, showcasing a significant collection of Australian art. However, the best feature might be the view: head straight to the rooftop bar for a panoramic photo of the city, looking out over the Nerang River and Surfers Paradise. The entire HOTA precinct is accessible and great for exploring on foot, with beautiful parklands and a sculpture walk around the lake. It's easy to get here, either by enjoying a scenic walk or conveniently taking the HOPO ferry directly to the grounds.
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