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.

AICSA’s End of Year Celebration
Thursday 8 December Arrive at 6pm for formalities beginning at 6:30pmThe Wheatsheaf Hotel, ThebartonPresented by Arts Industry Council SA AICSA welcomes you to join us for our end of year celebration at the Wheatsheaf Hotel, December 8. This is a great opportunity to bring the

WATCH // Bad, Better and Beyond Best Practice: Rethinking Arts Governance
VIDEOS ONLINE NOW Thank you to those who attended our recent seminar, Bad, Better and Beyond Best Practice: Rethinking Arts Governance. If you missed it, or would like a refresher, the videos are available now! Bad, Better and Beyond Best Practice: Rethinking Arts

WEBINAR // Sustainability and responsible arts sponsorship
SUSTAINABILITY AND RESPONSIBLE ARTS SPONSORSHIP FREE WEBINAR 30 November 2022, 10am ACDTPresented by the Arts Industry Council of South Australia, Alex Kelly and Jennifer Mills Across the country, cultural organisations such as Darwin and Perth Festivals are ending their relationships with fossil fuel

SEMINAR // Bad, Better and Beyond Best Practice: Rethinking Arts Governance
AICSA will host a day of discussion on the art of arts governance with SA’s own governance rabble-rouser Kate Larsen on Thursday 20 October 2022. Board members, arts leaders and workers, artists and anyone else with an interest in arts governance are welcome to attend

SURVEY // Arts Salary/Wage Transparency
The Arts Industry Council SA (AICSA) believes in fair wages for arts work. Too often, there is a lack of salary or wage transparency, which disempowers arts workers in their negotiations with their employers. In an effort to foster solidarity and make some

National Cultural Policy submissions webinar
National Cultural Policy submissions webinarThursday 11 August 3–5pm via ZoomPresented by Arts Industry Council SAWith Dr Tully Barnett and hosted by Jessica Alice The new federal Labor Government is seeking submissions to inform a new national cultural policy – the first in almost a decade.