Visual arts
City of Gold Coast is dedicated to supporting the work and development of its local visual artists.
There is a wealth of visual arts activity on the Gold Coast underpinned by a strong pool of talented artists, artist-run initiatives and galleries. The City is currently working on initiatives in urban art and public art.
HOTA Gallery
This brand new $60.5 million gallery has been built at HOTA, Home of the Arts as part of the HOTA Project.
The Gallery is a six-level, purpose-built visual arts facility for exhibitions, education and engagement. With unexpected art indoors and out, HOTA, Home of the Arts will become a must-see cultural destination.
Find out what's on at the HOTA Gallery here.
Robina Gallery Community Exhibitions Program
The Robina Community Centre houses the Gold Coast Community Gallery. The gallery is an open platform for community and art groups to showcase their work through the annual exhibition program.
The Robina Community Art Gallery is available to local organisations, collectives and community groups for exhibiting artworks, subject to certain conditions.
For further information, contact the Robina Community Centre:
Phone: 07 5581 1815
Email: robinacc@goldcoast.qld.gov.au
Please note: Robina Art Gallery is not available for solo exhibitions and demand is high for exhibition dates, so bookings are subject to availability.
Robina Gallery is part of the Robina Community Centre complex in Robina Town Centre Drive, Robina.
Kirra Hill Community & Cultural Centre – Art Gallery
The Kirra Hill Community and Cultural Centre Community Art Gallery is available to local organisations, collectives and community groups for exhibiting artworks free of charge, subject to certain conditions.
For further information, contact the Kirra Hill Community and Cultural Centre:
Phone: 07 5667 5986
Email: cityvenuebooking@goldcoast.qld.gov.au
Please note: Kirra Hill Community and Cultural Centre Community Art Gallery is not available for solo exhibitions and demand is high for exhibition dates, so bookings are subject to availability.
Kirra Hill Gallery is part of the Kirra Hill Community and Cultural Centre.