We are committed to continually improving our accessibility and inclusion strategies. On our website, you have the ability to filter events by access requirements. Below are the symbols used across our program to communicate the access provisions of each of our events and venues. This is an evolving process, as we aim to provide additional access provisions across each of our venues and performances.
HAVEN is Junction Arts Festival's dedicated low-sensory environment, designed to provide a peaceful retreat for festival-goers who may need a break from the vibrant atmosphere of the main events. This dimly lit, quiet space offers a calming sanctuary where visitors can decompress and recharge. Available during peak festival hours.
Please see opening hours below:
Friday 20th of September 24 - 5.00pm - 8.00pm
Saturday 21st of September 24 - 10.00am -8.00pm
If booking online, you will be given the option to advise of any accessibility requirements at time of purchase. This information will be passed onto our venues front-of-house team. You are welcome to call us on 0422 762 197 to book tickets. You can also contact us through the National Relay Service on 133 677.
Junction Arts Festival is proud to support the Companion Card Program. Companion Card tickets are available for all events in the 2023 program.
To redeem a complimentary companion card ticket you must:
For Box Office Bookings: show your companion card at the Box Office when purchasing a ticket to any performance to receive a second, complimentary ticket for the performance.
For Website Bookings: You will have the option when purchasing a ticket to add a complementary companion card ticket. Please be sure to present your Companion Card to our front-of-house team when arriving at your event. Junction Arts Festival reserves the right to refuse entry to those who do not have their Companion Card, or who are not accompanied by a paid ticket holder.
Guide dogs and assistance animals are welcome in all venues. Please note that pet relief areas may not be available.
If you have any questions about accessibility or feedback on how we can make Junction as accessible as possible, please do not hesitate to get in touch via email at ticketing@junctionartsfestival.com.au or phone on 0422 762 197.
Information related to specific events and performances within the Junction Arts Festival 2024 will be updated and available following our program launch in July. Sign up to our mailing list to stay in the loop!
To discuss accessibility and ticketing at festival events, please email info@junctionartsfestival.com.au at the time of booking or at least 48 hours before the performance with details of the access request.
By receiving this information from you, it enables us to properly advise our Front of House staff of your requirement and how they will be able to assist you. Please arrive early for your performance if possible to allow for time to be comfortably seated where applicable.
If you are uncertain about a performance venue or have any additional queries, please contact us.
We’d love to hear from you!
Junction are focused on implementing long term strategies that improve the experience of our Festival for all patrons.
If you have any suggestions, feedback or knowledge on how we can improve your experience, please let us know:
Email: info@junctionartsfestival.com.au.
Phone: 0422 762 197.
Junction’s Festival Hub is centrally located in Launceston and parking is subject to availability. Other venues outside of this area will have regular on-street provisions.
Some reserved accessible parking will be available during Junction on Elizabeth St, outside the main entrance to Prince’s Square.
For more information on additional accessible parking in and around Launceston’s CBD, head to: www.launceston.tas.gov.au.
It is a festival for all and we are committed to ensuring that artists and audiences of all abilities can make the most of our program.
We strive to make the festival wholly accessible to people of all abilities, culturally and linguistically diverse, and from varied socio-economic backgrounds. Presenting art in unique and unused spaces that are not purpose built for the primary pursuit of hosting performances and installations is an enormous challenge each year.
Much time and consideration is funnelled into achieving the best result for artists and audiences alike whilst utilising the limited venue options around Prince’s Square. Junction Arts Festival takes pride in utilising interesting and unusual spaces in and around Launceston, highlighting the incredible architecture of the city. We are dedicated to sharing these spaces with our audiences, unlocking unlikely venues and providing the best possible experience for Festival goers. The information on this page provides information on Junction’s venues and accessibility.
Princes Square is a City of Launceston managed asset that we hire as our Festival Hub for the duration of Junction Arts Festival. Junction are not responsible for the maintenance of this public space.
Prince’s Square has several grassy areas and very low edging along the pathways. The low edging is accessible, and in higher areas of this we provide ramps to allow for full access to grassed areas.
The performance venues inside Prince’s Square include Junction’s Little Devil, as well as the Main Stage. All of these venues are wheelchair accessible. The Little Devil seating is unreserved, and there is space available for those using wheelchairs. The Main Bar has limited seating, but plenty of space for everyone.
For details about a specific venue’s accessibility, please send us an email to info@junctionartsfestival.com.au or call us on 0422 762 197.
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