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.
EXECUTIVE OFFICER – CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
The Arts Industry Council of South Australia (AICSA) are currently seeking Expressions of Interest for our Executive Officer position. As Executive Officer, you will be the first point of contact for the Council and will have a sound overview of the arts sector
RALLY SPEECH NOTES: ROSS MCHENRY, MUSICIAN/COMPOSER/PRODUCER
Speech notes by Ross McHenry, independent musician/composer/producer. Presented at the ‘Rally Against Arts Funding Cuts: Culture Counts‘ at Parliament House steps on 19 April 2016. Good afternoon friends. We are all here because we passionately believe in South Australia as a state of
ROUND-UP: RALLY AGAINST ARTS FUNDING CUTS
Last week’s Rally Against Arts Funding Cuts attracted a 500-strong crowd of artists, arts workers and arts lovers to the steps of Parliament House on Tuesday 19 April. The rally voiced concerns for the sustainability of SA’s arts industry, with arts organisations and
Rally Speech Notes: Rob Brookman, State Theatre Company of SA
Speech notes by Rob Brookman, Executive Director/Producer at State Theatre Company of South Australia. Presented at the ‘Rally Against Arts Funding Cuts: Culture Counts‘ at Parliament House steps on 19 April 2016. Downloadable version here I HAVE BEEN PONDERING FOR THE LAST THREE DAYS WHAT
Media Release: ‘Culture Counts: No to Arts Funding Cuts’
MEDIA RELEASE: For immediate release: Friday 15 April 2016 SA’s Arts Industry says ‘Culture Counts: No to Arts Funding Cuts’ Arts Industry Council of South Australia (AICSA) will host a rally next Tuesday 19th April to voice their concerns about the State Government’s proposed
Rally Against Arts Funding Cuts, 19 April 2016
Rally Against Arts Funding Cuts Culture Counts! SA’s arts organisations and artists are facing the prospect of significantly reduced state government funding, putting our cultural industry at risk. Many local companies are under threat of closure and jobs will be lost without sustainable