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 […]
READ // AICSA releases SA art sector WHS report

Nicholas Hanisch & Cassie Thring, Not Legal Tender, 2023, linocut, screen-print, digital print on paper Artist Commission Last year, AICSA commissioned artists to produce work inspired by five key advocacy messages. We asked Nicholas Hanisch and Cassie Thring to create a piece inspired by the message: A fair deal for artists.Artists and arts workers deserve fair jobs, […]
July Workshop Series

AICSA are delighted to launch our free July workshop series. We recently conducted research into workplace health and safety in the SA arts sector, and the results highlighted areas that need additional support within the sector. These sessions are designed as a conversation starter to delve into these topics and make suggestions for change: July […]