CREATIVE BOOM REPORT RELEASED

CREATIVE BOOM A REPORT INTO FOUR SECTORS OF STRENGTH AND OPPORTUNITY IN THE ARTS In determining a future for South Australia, the relevance and strength of the arts and creative sector has never been more important.  Besides providing enriching experiences and deep connection, the creative sector has the potential for significant growth, growing jobs and […]

Adelaide 2055 – Draft released for consultation

Calling the creative community to help refine the vision for the future Adelaide 2055: A 40 Year Vision for the Arts A publication released today by the Arts Industry Council of South Australia shares “a vision in which culture, the arts and creative industries play a stronger and more vital role in the state’s future.” Adelaide […]

Notes from #FreeTheArts Adelaide Meeting

Summary notes are now available for the #FreeTheArts Adelaide Meeting. Download here. — #FreeTheArts Adelaide Meeting Thursday 17 September 2015, 6-8pm Adelaide Festival Centre Organised by: Arts Industry Council of SA and #FreeTheArts Adelaide members Facilitator: Anne Dunn   What’s happening in #FreeTheArts now (from Norm Horton, Feral Arts) Sector gatherings happening nationally, following first […]

Media Release: Over 100 attend #FreeTheArts Adelaide Meeting

Download the media release here — MEDIA RELEASE For immediate release: Friday, 18 September 2015 Last night’s #FreeTheArts Adelaide meeting gathered over 100 of SA’s Arts Community members Over 100 arts industry representatives attended the #FreeTheArts movement meeting organised by the Arts Industry Council of SA on Thursday night. This meeting was held in the […]

Media Release: AICSA welcomes Senate Inquiry in Adelaide

Download the media release here. —– MEDIA RELEASE For immediate release: Wednesday, 16 September 2015 South Australia’s Arts Community respond to changes to Federal Arts Funding at Senate Inquiry Public Hearing Following a number of submissions from the South Australian Arts community to the Senate Inquiry into the Impact of the 2014 and 2015 Commonwealth […]

#FreeTheArts Adelaide Meeting

You’re invited to join in an Adelaide meeting of the #FreeTheArts movement on Thursday 17 September at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Find out how you can support the campaign over the coming months, plus share your thoughts in the lead up to Adelaide’s senate inquiry hearing on 18 September. #FreeTheArts Adelaide Meeting Thursday 17 September 5.45pm for […]

PUBLIC MEETINGS ON SENATE INQUIRY SUBMISSIONS

ArtsPeak (the confederation of national peak arts organisations) has been successful in its call for aSenate Inquiry into the last two federal arts budgets. AICSA is holding public meetings to support artists, arts workers and audiences with making submissions to the Senate Inquiry on arts budgets. All welcome. Wed 1 July 3-5pm Odeon Theatre Cnr Queen Street & The […]

SENATE INQUIRY SUBMISSIONS OPEN

ArtsPeak (the confederation of national peak arts organisations) has been successful in its call for a Senate Inquiry into the last two federal arts budgets. ArtsPeak member, the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA), has created a useful toolkit with details on how to make a submission, examples of submissions and contact information. Everyone is invited to make a submission […]

CALL FOR VIDEO MATERIALS FOR SENATE INQUIRY SUBMISSION

AICSA is working to create a short video that will celebrate the creative output of the small to medium and independent artists of South Australia. We plan to use this video as part of our submission to the Senate Inquiry and to distribute it via social media to encourage South Australian audiences to make a personal […]

ArtsPeak Calls For Senate Inquiry

ArtsPeak, the confederation of national peak arts organisations, has released a statement calling for a senate inquiry into the Federal Budget 2015-16 arts funding changes. Arts Industry Council of SA has signed this statement, following our general meeting to discuss responses to these funding changes. Download the ArtsPeak media release (PDF) or view the full statement […]