One of AICSA’s goals is to extend the reach of our communications to engage with not only our members but the broader sector, the government, the media and the public to communicate the value of arts and culture.
Write to your federal representative & Minister for the Arts on arts funding
23 May 2016 Dear artists, arts workers and arts lovers, Federal government’s cuts to the funding of the Australia Council for the Arts are beginning to have their long-term impact felt across the country, including here in South Australia. The Friday 13 May
ANNUAL REPORT 2015
Chair Gail Kovatseff delivered the 2015 Annual Report for Arts Industry Council of SA at the AGM on 16 May 2016. Download the full report. — Annual Report 2015 Presented at AICSA AGM, 16 May 2016 By Gail Kovatseff (Chair) & Michelle Wigg
Media Release: SA Arts Industry meets to respond to major funding cuts
MEDIA RELEASE: For immediate release: Tuesday, 17 May 2016 Media Release: SA Arts Industry meets to respond to major funding cuts The Arts Industry Council of SA held a members meeting last night, Monday 16 May, with the creative arts sector to formulate a
Australia Council funding announcement week
This is a very anxious week for many of our members, who will find out their results from the Australia Council’s 4-year funding round. A number of organisations will be successful and from all reports will receive their full ask. Their future for
Write to your local state parliament member about arts funding
*Note: In the lead up to the Federal Election, AICSA currently encourages you to write to federal representatives and Minister for the Arts, Senator Mitch Fifield, about arts funding cuts to Australia Council for the Arts. Read more here.* 3 May 2016
AICSA AGM – 16 May 2016
AICSA AGM – MONDAY 16 MAY AICSA’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday 16 May, featuring an outline of AICSA’s work during 2015 and the election of six committee positions. Following AGM formalities, there will be an discussion on AICSA’s next steps in 2016, including