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Home of the Arts, Gold Coast

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HOTA, Home of the Arts

Home of the Arts (HOTA), opened as the Keith Hunt Community Entertainment and Arts Centre in 1986 and subsequently renamed The Arts Centre Gold Coast (TAC) and Gold Coast Arts Centre, is a cultural precinct situated in Surfers Paradise, City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. HOTA presents live music, theatre, dance, comedy, opera, children's shows, art, and cinema. It is surrounded by parklands and a lake. The HOTA precinct is the centrepiece of the City of Gold Coast Council’s Gold Coast Cultural Precinct masterplan.

HOTA was formerly home to the Gold Coast City Art Gallery, which closed in 2018 to prepare for the opening of the new HOTA Gallery in early 2021.

History edit

 
The Arts Centre in 2015.

The land on which HOTA is situated (known as Evandale) was occupied by a thriving Aboriginal community, later (1860s) being settled by European farmers. The City of Gold Coast bought the land in the 1960, and the Evandale Civic and Cultural Centre, designed by local architect Alan Griffith, was opened in 1976.[1]

HOTA was first named the Keith Hunt Community Entertainment and Arts Centre. It was officially opened in December 1986, owned and managed by the council, and was renamed the Gold Coast Arts Centre,[1] which remained until March 2010.[citation needed]

In 1993, the Gold Coast City Council formed the Gold Coast Arts Centre Proprietary Company Limited as a separate legal entity, becoming the sole shareholder in the company and providing the majority of funding. This company continues to exist as of July 2022.[1]

In 1996, the Arts Café was added, with a 2004 extension adding a new cinema, two function rooms and an administration area.[1]

 
The $60.5 million HOTA Gallery launched in May 2021.

In March 2010, as a result of the new masterplan, the Gold Coast Arts Centre was renamed, rebranded, refurbished and relaunched as The Arts Centre Gold Coast.[1]

In 2013, a competition was held to find an architect to create a new cultural precinct, and ARM Architecture and TOPOTEK 1 won.[1]

In 2018, a fresh rebrand took place and the venue became HOTA, Home of the Arts.[1] Also in 2018, the Gold Coast City Art Gallery closed to make way for a new gallery, which was the largest public gallery outside of a capital city in Australia.[2]

The HOTA project edit

Delivery of the A$37.5 million Outdoor Stage marked the completion of Stage 1a of the Masterplan. Stage 1b was the construction of a new bridge to Chevron Island, which improved connectivity to Surfers Paradise. The A$19.5 million bridge crosses between the parklands and a vacant lot on Stanhill Drive, Chevron Island, and was officially opened in early 2020.[3]

The A$60.5m HOTA Gallery (Stage 1b of the project) opened on 8 May 2021.[3]

Functions and venues edit

HOTA presents live music, theatre, dance, comedy, opera, children's shows, art,and cinema. It is surrounded by Evandale Parklands and Evandale lake.[4] The HOTA precinct is the centrepiece of the City of Gold Coast Council’s Gold Coast Cultural Precinct masterplan.[5]

Home of the Arts includes a number of venues:[citation needed]

  • Outdoor Stage
  • HOTA Gallery (opened on 8 May 2021)[2]
  • Theatre 1, a 1139-seat traditional theatre
  • Theatre 2, a smaller black box theatre
  • HOTA Cinema[6]
  • Panorama Room
  • Lakeside Room
  • Basement
  • Various function rooms and spaces
  • HOTA Cafe[7]
  • Sculpture Walk
  • St. Margaret's Chapel, a non-denominational historic chapel that holds weddings and other receptions.[citation needed]
  • Adventure Trail (climb over the Outdoor Stage)
  • Lake
  • HOPO Ferry stop[8]
  • Bridge connecting HOTA to Chevron Island / Surfers Paradise[9]
  • Palette, a fine dining restaurant[10]

HOTA Gallery edit

The HOTA Gallery, designed by ARM Architecture, houses the A$32 million City Collection, and comprises over 2,000 m2 (22,000 sq ft) of exhibition space over six levels, including:[2]

  • Main Exhibition Gallery, 1,000 m2 (11,000 sq ft) of space designed for large touring exhibitions
  • Children's Gallery
  • Exhibition space (900 m2 (9,700 sq ft)) for the City Collection and temporary exhibitions
  • Collection storage and workspaces

Outdoor Stage edit

The Outdoor Stage officially opened on 17 March 2018, with a sold-out performance by Tim Minchin.[11] The outdoor stage is surrounded by parklands and a lake, with views to the Surfers Paradise skyline. The structure is framed by a 100-tonne self-supporting screen that protects performers from sun and glare. The stage is 20 m (66 ft) wide from wall-to-wall and 1.4 m (4 ft 7 in) high (from stage to stage forecourt), and includes a 5.5 tonne bi-fold proscenium door.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "About HOTA". HOTA. 28 October 2021. from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b c . HOTA. Archived from the original on 22 November 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b . HOTA. 26 August 2021. Archived from the original on 23 November 2021. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Home". HOTA. from the original on 11 September 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  5. ^ "HOTA Project". City of Gold Coast. from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Cinema - Now Showing". HOTA. from the original on 7 November 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  7. ^ "HOTA Café". HOTA. from the original on 27 January 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Hopo - Gold Coast's Hop On Hop Off Ferry Service". Hopo. from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  9. ^ "The HOTA Bridge". HOTA. from the original on 7 November 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  10. ^ "Home". Palette. 13 June 2022. from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  11. ^ "Tim Minchin to perform at HOTA". Gold Coast Bulletin. from the original on 8 October 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2018.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website

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Contents 1 History 1 1 The HOTA project 2 Functions and venues 2 1 HOTA Gallery 2 2 Outdoor Stage 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Arts Centre in 2015 The land on which HOTA is situated known as Evandale was occupied by a thriving Aboriginal community later 1860s being settled by European farmers The City of Gold Coast bought the land in the 1960 and the Evandale Civic and Cultural Centre designed by local architect Alan Griffith was opened in 1976 1 HOTA was first named the Keith Hunt Community Entertainment and Arts Centre It was officially opened in December 1986 owned and managed by the council and was renamed the Gold Coast Arts Centre 1 which remained until March 2010 citation needed In 1993 the Gold Coast City Council formed the Gold Coast Arts Centre Proprietary Company Limited as a separate legal entity becoming the sole shareholder in the company and providing the majority of funding This company continues to exist as of July 2022 update 1 In 1996 the Arts Cafe was added with a 2004 extension adding a new cinema two function rooms and an administration area 1 nbsp The 60 5 million HOTA Gallery launched in May 2021 In March 2010 as a result of the new masterplan the Gold Coast Arts Centre was renamed rebranded refurbished and relaunched as The Arts Centre Gold Coast 1 In 2013 a competition was held to find an architect to create a new cultural precinct and ARM Architecture and TOPOTEK 1 won 1 In 2018 a fresh rebrand took place and the venue became HOTA Home of the Arts 1 Also in 2018 the Gold Coast City Art Gallery closed to make way for a new gallery which was the largest public gallery outside of a capital city in Australia 2 The HOTA project edit Delivery of the A 37 5 million Outdoor Stage marked the completion of Stage 1a of the Masterplan Stage 1b was the construction of a new bridge to Chevron Island which improved connectivity to Surfers Paradise The A 19 5 million bridge crosses between the parklands and a vacant lot on Stanhill Drive Chevron Island and was officially opened in early 2020 3 The A 60 5m HOTA Gallery Stage 1b of the project opened on 8 May 2021 3 Functions and venues editHOTA presents live music theatre dance comedy opera children s shows art and cinema It is surrounded by Evandale Parklands and Evandale lake 4 The HOTA precinct is the centrepiece of the City of Gold Coast Council s Gold Coast Cultural Precinct masterplan 5 Home of the Arts includes a number of venues citation needed Outdoor Stage HOTA Gallery opened on 8 May 2021 2 Theatre 1 a 1139 seat traditional theatre Theatre 2 a smaller black box theatre HOTA Cinema 6 Panorama Room Lakeside Room Basement Various function rooms and spaces HOTA Cafe 7 Sculpture Walk St Margaret s Chapel a non denominational historic chapel that holds weddings and other receptions citation needed Adventure Trail climb over the Outdoor Stage Lake HOPO Ferry stop 8 Bridge connecting HOTA to Chevron Island Surfers Paradise 9 Palette a fine dining restaurant 10 HOTA Gallery edit The HOTA Gallery designed by ARM Architecture houses the A 32 million City Collection and comprises over 2 000 m2 22 000 sq ft of exhibition space over six levels including 2 Main Exhibition Gallery 1 000 m2 11 000 sq ft of space designed for large touring exhibitions Children s Gallery Exhibition space 900 m2 9 700 sq ft for the City Collection and temporary exhibitions Collection storage and workspacesOutdoor Stage edit The Outdoor Stage officially opened on 17 March 2018 with a sold out performance by Tim Minchin 11 The outdoor stage is surrounded by parklands and a lake with views to the Surfers Paradise skyline The structure is framed by a 100 tonne self supporting screen that protects performers from sun and glare The stage is 20 m 66 ft wide from wall to wall and 1 4 m 4 ft 7 in high from stage to stage forecourt and includes a 5 5 tonne bi fold proscenium door citation needed See also edit nbsp Queensland portalGold Coast City Art GalleryReferences edit a b c d e f g About HOTA HOTA 28 October 2021 Archived from the original on 3 July 2022 Retrieved 3 July 2022 a b c New HOTA Gallery HOTA Archived from the original on 22 November 2021 Retrieved 10 May 2021 a b The HOTA Project HOTA 26 August 2021 Archived from the original on 23 November 2021 Retrieved 3 July 2022 Home HOTA Archived from the original on 11 September 2018 Retrieved 10 May 2021 HOTA Project City of Gold Coast Archived from the original on 20 October 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2021 Cinema Now Showing HOTA Archived from the original on 7 November 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2021 HOTA Cafe HOTA Archived from the original on 27 January 2021 Retrieved 10 May 2021 Hopo Gold Coast s Hop On Hop Off Ferry Service Hopo Archived from the original on 20 October 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The HOTA Bridge HOTA Archived from the original on 7 November 2020 Retrieved 10 May 2021 Home Palette 13 June 2022 Archived from the original on 3 July 2022 Retrieved 3 July 2022 Tim Minchin to perform at HOTA Gold Coast Bulletin Archived from the original on 8 October 2018 Retrieved 8 October 2018 Further reading editMurray Pamela 1998 Arts and soul a history of the Gold Coast s cultural pioneers and the Gold Coast Arts Centre Griffith University ISBN 978 0 86857 928 3 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Home of the Arts Gold Coast amp oldid 1190195910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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