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Country Arts SA

Locality: Port Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8444 0400



Address: 2 McLaren Parade 5015 Port Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.countryarts.org.au

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24.01.2022 At the beginning of this year Mission Songs Project hit the stage in Port Augusta and Whyalla. Now you can catch a version of this project on the small screen on ABC TV + iview. It's a 10 episode digital series that covers various mission songs, featuring interviews, performances from musicians and breakdowns of the research and context behind the songs. Check it out below



23.01.2022 University of South Australia researchers would like to talk to First Nations people who smoke or have smoked in the past, as they are making educational resources that use ‘Augmented Reality’ technology. Please contact Alwin Chong at [email protected] for more information.

23.01.2022 Djuki Mala have their origins in one of the most remote communities in Australia, Elcho Island North East Arnhem Land, 550kms east of Darwin. Elcho Island is a Yolngu Aboriginal community, where strong cultural traditions are maintained, including dance. We look forward to welcoming Djuki Mala later this month. Head to our website to lock in your seats.

23.01.2022 Grant Rounds Reminder Applications close Mar 15 Only two weeks left to apply for Regional Arts Fund grants; Step Out Grant and Step Up Grant, as well as the Skills Development Grant. Head to our website for more info > http://bit.ly/Grants4arts Coonalpyn Mosaic Group project Designing For Mosaics



20.01.2022 Alongside our Nunga Screen program this year, we have some talented musicians playing at the Northern Festival Centre, Middleback Arts Centre, Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre and Chaffey Theatre. Last night Nancy Bates performed at the Northern Festival Centre with a surprise performance from Elaine Crombie. Learn about musicians Kate Iversen (Middleback Arts Centre), Jordyn Doll (Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre) and Eric Cook (Chaffey Theatre), here > https://bit.ly/NungaScreen_Musicians

20.01.2022 JOB OPPORTUNITY - FINANCE MANAGER We're seeking a Finance Manager to lead a small team in the delivery of effective accounting and financial reporting, preparation of audited financial statements and budgets, and the continuous improvement of business systems. Applications close tomorrow at 5pm. To apply, visit > https://bit.ly/financemanager_CountryArts

19.01.2022 ‘The magic of the camera obscura is that it makes us question what we take for granted the everyday experience is presented upside down and in reverse, mimicking the way an image forms on the retina’. Artist, Robyn Stacey. Our touring exhibition ‘Robyn Stacey: Ray of Light’ has reached its final stop. On display at the South Coast Regional Art Centre between 3 March 11 April, be sure not to miss out. Just Add Water Alexandrina Arts, Art Gallery of South Australia, Region...al Galleries Association of SA Robyn Stacey, 'Light House Wharf Hotel, Port Adelaide', 2016, type C photograph, 110 x 162cm



18.01.2022 Do you know a girl, trans or non-binary young person aged 10-17 that is just obsessed with music? Sign them up for the Girls Rock! summer camp! Funds are available for children outside of Adelaide so they can travel to participate. Find out more

17.01.2022 Due to the recent cases of COVID-19 in South Australia, Country Arts SA’s Art Centres will be temporarily closed from today during the state-wide six-day circuit breaker lockdown. We wish everyone well and are looking forward to seeing you all on the other side.

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16.01.2022 "It’s important that community members feel heard and that their vision for the project is taken into account. This takes a lot of listening along with asking specific and direct questions to get to the core of what the community wants. Combining multiple ideas in a way that works with our combined artistic approach can be a challenge." Local Victor Harbor artists Mike Tye and Cedric Varcoe talk about navigating community consultation during COVID-19 for the Muwerang Mosaic Project in the Regional Arts Australia Q&A. Read more about it here

13.01.2022 Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute are calling for all First Nation Creative Designers to enter the Survival Day 2021 T-Shirt Design Competition. Find out more



12.01.2022 Do you love to sing? Michaela Burger is calling on the local community to bring out their singing voices as she searches for a choir to add an extra element to her cabaret, A Migrant's Son. Find out more

10.01.2022 Attention Visual Artists Expressions of interest for the Palace of Productions residency opportunity on Kangaroo Island close in just 1 week! If it sounds like an opportunity you’d be interested be sure to get your application in here > http://bit.ly/POP_21

07.01.2022 Could you be our next Finance Manager? We are seeking a Finance Manager to lead a small team in the delivery of effective accounting and financial reporting, preparation of audited financial statements and budgets, and the continuous improvement of business systems. Find out more > https://bit.ly/financemanager_CountryArts

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03.01.2022 Have you checked out the film program for Nunga Screen this year? You can catch Nunga Screen around regional SA this National NAIDOC Week. Check out the program here https://bit.ly/NungaScreen_Program20

02.01.2022 Do you love to create things? Making It Australia is looking for artists and makers for a brand new show. Find out more

01.01.2022 Today at 3pm turn on your telly and tune into SBS Australia to watch Four Worlds! It includes the stories of four incredible artists who have connections with working, living or creating in Regional SA. If you miss it on TV, you can watch it on SBS On Demand from 3:25pm here https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/1817580099564 If you're interested in finding out more about Four Worlds before you tune in, visit

01.01.2022 Don’t just believe our word for how incredible Michaela Burger is as a performer check out this article by Glam Adelaide who have described her as pure bliss to watch, heaven to listen to and her storytelling is so clever you don’t realise she has picked you up and carried you away on a journey from the beginning of the last century to the present until you are bumped back into reality again. She’s touring A Migrant’s Son around regional SA at the end of March. Head to our website for more info.

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