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.

Advocacy

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

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Advocacy

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

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Committee

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.

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Committee

Meet your 2023 Executive Committee

At the Annual General Meeting held on 24 May 2026,  there were four nominations received for the Executive Committee with six vacant spaces. AICSA is very pleased to welcome Ruth Weldon and Sarah Brady as a new Executive Committee members and Jessica Alice

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Membership

EVENT // 2023 AGM

AICSA members are invited to attend the Arts Industry Council of South Australia (AICSA) Annual General Meeting: Wednesday 24 May 2023 at 6:00pmUniversity of South Australia, City West Campus,Sir Hans Heysen Building, Room HH3-08 The AGM will include an overview of AICSA’s activities for

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Webinar

WATCH // National Cultural Policy: SA Edition Webinar

On 30 January 2023, the Australian Government published the National Cultural Policy, Revive: a place for every story, a story for every place. Revive is a five-year plan to renew and revive Australia’s arts, entertainment and cultural sector. After a few weeks to digest

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