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.
SURVEY // SA Arts Sector Financial Wellbeing & WHS Survey
We encourage you to complete the survey below and to share with your networks The Arts Industry Council of South Australia (AICSA) is currently conducting research into workplace health and safety in the SA arts sector. This survey aims to gather more data
EVENT // In Conversation: the Hon. Andrea Michaels MP, Minister for the Arts
Presented by Arts Industry Council South AustraliaIn collaboration with Vitalstatistix & Reset Arts And Culture Bodies of Work Symposium 1 November, 5:30pmWaterside Workers Hall, 11 Nile St, Port Adelaide, Yartapuulti, Kaurna Yerta AICSA Chair, Jessica Alice, will lead a conversation with South Australian
Advocacy updates
Taking some time to celebrate our advocacy achievements over the last year As part of our state election advocacy campaign last year, AICSA advocated for a taskforce into artist precarity, which is a crucial step to communicating the distinct challenges affecting the industry
Response to State Government arts announcement
Photo by Thomas McCammon The Arts Industry Council SA welcomes the announcements from Minister for the Arts, Andrea Michaels MP regarding the Government’s election commitments and action on indexation for arts organisations. The announcements include the return of arts organisations into Department of Premier
Funding the Foundation to Thrive
Funding the Foundation to Thrive by Louise Flaherty Last year, AICSA commissioned artists to produce work inspired by our five key advocacy messages. We asked Louise Flaherty to create a piece inspired by the message: Funding the foundation to thrive. Individual practising artists
2022 Annual Report
Following the recent AGM, AICSA is pleased to present the 2022 Annual Report. If you would like to find out more about our activities in 2022, please read below: Unable to display PDF file. Download instead.