In Depth

Junction Arts Festival celebrated ten years in 2021, but where to next?

Dana Anderson
Updated October 16 2021 - 2:29pm, first published 3:00am
Max Eastman leads a section of Muster at the 2021 Junction Arts Festival. Picture: Paul Scambler
Max Eastman leads a section of Muster at the 2021 Junction Arts Festival. Picture: Paul Scambler

It has been 10 years of art, music, performance, creativity, and passion at the Junction Arts Festival. What started as hopes and dreams has turned into one of the biggest staples in the Northern Tasmania event calendar. Junction even adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic, hosting Hometown - a smaller event still focused on the arts. With 2021 the year the festival celebrated turning 10, The Examiner decided to take a look at how the festival has grown and where it is headed in the next decade.

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Dana Anderson

Dana Anderson

Journalist

On a Friday night you may see me at the theatre, a festival, an exhibition, or in the corner of one of my favourite establishments reading a novel. So, it makes sense I am the arts and what's on reporter for The Examiner. To contact me about a story please send an email to dana.anderson@examiner.com.au

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