Artists at the table
PRESENTED BY ROSEVEARS by Turner Stillhouse & TAMAR RIDGE
Celebrating Junction Arts Festival's 15th anniversary, this inaugural dining experience positions food as a central artistic medium alongside dance, music, storytelling, and visual design. Artists at the Table transforms the ritualistic act of sharing a meal into an immersive cultural investigation of lutruwita/Tasmania's winter-to-spring transformation.
Three acclaimed Tasmanian artists, Adam Thompson (pakana writer and Story Prize winner), Jenni Large (award-winning choreographer and dancer), and Emily Sanzaro (composer and sound artist), have each collaborated with chefs in a methodological exchange that challenges both culinary and artistic practice. Together, they've created three courses where flavour, texture, movement, music, and narrative converge into unified sensory experiences.
An exclusive evening where nourishment becomes revelation. Premium beverages and wine pairings included.
This event is part of Junction Arts Festival, Launceston.
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