Pog and Pat Hoffie / Image courtesy the artist

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Pat Hoffie

Pat Hoffie’s career as an artist spans over five decades. Ambitious and expansive, cross-cultural and interdisciplinary, Hoffie’s practice frequently addresses themes of power and postcolonial legacies through consistently centring on aspects of the human experience.

What to Expect

Here’s what to expect at this event.

Everyone is welcome! Please contact events.plus@qagoma.qld.gov.au in advance of the program if you have any access needs or queries about the event. Find out more about Accessibility at QAGOMA and planning your visit.

Participation and content

  • You are welcome to come with a friend or by yourself. Many people attend the Gallery solo
  • This talk may feature discussions about violence
  • We ask all attendees to be kind, respectful, and courteous to all participants, speakers and staff at this event. This program will be monitored by QAGOMA staff to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our attendees, speakers and staff

Sensory aspects and Access

  • Speakers will use an amplified microphone. Please let us know in advance if you are hard of hearing so we can make this talk accessible for you
  • The event will take place in the Lecture Theatre, which features chairs with backs and has a capacity of 100 attendees. The lights will be turned down on the audience during the event. You can leave the space at any time and re-enter the event
  • A screen/projection will be used during the event
  • The Gallery air conditioning is set to 21°C to conserve the artworks
  • This event will be photographed by QAGOMA staff. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed, please advise a QAGOMA staff member on arrival