News

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.

Policy

VISION AND COMMITMENT

The AICSA recently approached the Labor, Liberal and Greens parties in SA and requested they provide their visions for the arts, creative and cultural sectors to share with you. We have highlighted their commitments below, full documents provided can be found here: +

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NEW EO ANNOUNCEMENT

AICSA is very pleased to announce that Michelle Wigg will commence as Executive Officer in April. Michelle is an arts festival manager and consultant, independent producer, and arts reviewer. She specialises in artist services, project and event management, producing, ticketing services, and operations.

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Advocacy

Creative Futures Report RELEASED

AICSA and Service Skills SA are very pleased to be releasing the Creative Futures Report today. The report was produced by the Arts Industry Council of South Australia in conjunction with Service Skills SA, the Department of Further Education Employment Science and Technology,

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CALLING FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

The Arts Industry Council of South Australia (AICSA) are currently seeking Expressions of Interest for our Executive Officer position. Please refer to the EOI info sheet which outlines the key services and further detail. As Executive Officer you will be the first point

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ARTS BARZAAR

AICSA want to do a huge shout out to the super generous folk at Fox Creek Wines who donated a great selection of their fine wine for us to sell at the AC Arts Arts Bazaar 1-8pm (AICSA bar open from 4pm) Friday

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Advocacy

s2m tour

AICSA were requested to organise a tour of small to medium organisations for Mr Stephen Marshall, Shadow Minister for the Arts and Opposition Leader; his arts advisor Torie Brown, and Isobel Redmond MP, State Member for Heysen. AICSA lined up visits with 13

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