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Funky Junk around town

The weather was icy cold but the welcome was warm at Eudunda for the launch of the 2013 SALA festival.

 

The Eudunda Business and Tourism Association successfully applied for Step Up funding from Country Arts SA to hold Funky Junk workshops  in the lead up to SALA. Artist Peter Hart ran the open community workshops.

 

SALA was launched at the Eudunda Club with a display of some of the smaller Funky Junk works and live music.   Most of the Funky Junk can be seen by taking a self guided tour around the town.

 

Funky Junk at Eudunda by Peter Hart & students at Eudunda Area School

Image: Bottle sculpture by Peter Hart and students of the Eudunda Area School.

Photo credit: Kirstie Jamieson

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