Home of The Arts (HOTA) Gallery
Expanding our cultural and community portfolio, this striking cultural destination has hosted internationally recognised exhibitions and collections, showcasing the best in contemporary Australian and international art and design. The gallery has more than 2,000m2 of exhibition space across six levels, capable of accommodating international touring exhibitions and smaller, more intimate exhibitions.
2,000m2 exhibition space across six levels
Dramatic Voronoi pattern façade design
Climate controlled art storage facility
Third element of HOTA precinct
Expertly designed by ARM Architecture, the dramatic façade design is based on a voronoi pattern, a design motif used throughout the precinct, which can be seen at the HOTA outdoor stage. Voronoi is a geometric shape found throughout nature in various patterns including cracked mud, animal skins and bubbles.
HOTA gallery overtakes the Art Gallery of Ballarat as Australia’s largest regional gallery
Alongside its exhibition spaces, the building also accommodates 1,000m2 of storage space for the $32 million City Collection that consists of more than 4,400 artworks. The gallery has a unique Juliet balcony, allowing visitors to view the storage space.