AICSA statement on Creative Australia board decision to rescind offer to the 2026 Venice Biennale artistic team

AICSA joins our colleagues around the country – artists, curators and arts organisations – in condemning Creative Australia’s decision to rescind the commission of the artistic team chosen for the Venice Biennale 2026, artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino, just five days after their appointment was announced. The unprecedented decision was made by the Board […]
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 Governance 4 Videos Rethinking Arts Governance: Session 1 Bad News Boards 7:59 […]
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 any of the following sessions for $20 each (or $40 for the […]