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.

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

2016 AICSA Memberships Due
HELP AICSA TO HELP YOU! Membership fees for Arts Industry Council of SA are now due for the 2016 calendar year. To join or renew, download a membership form and support our work for the SA arts industry. Previous members have been sent an invoice,

Adelaide 2055 – Consultation on Draft
Adelaide 2055 Consultation The Arts Industry Council of SA recently released the draft publication Adelaide 2055, with “a vision in which culture, the arts and creative industries play a stronger and more vital role in the state’s future.” Adelaide 2055 draws together the ideas of 200

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,

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