Country Arts SA’s Season 2019 offers diverse performances at arts centres, community halls, large-scale exhibitions in galleries and outdoors, workshops and engagements that will bring artists, performers and companies together with the wider community.
We took strides this year in becoming a producer of art from regional South Australia, working with over 1,100 artists and art workers, more than ever before. In 2019, Country Arts SA will continue to build on this collaborative process with the premiere of new commissioned works including Euphoria by UK/Australian playwright Emily Steel, an intimate portrayal of the challenges of dealing with mental health in a regional community; and the untold stories of Australia’s Aboriginal Veterans brought to the fore in VIETNAM – ONE IN, ALL IN, a contemporary collection of multidisciplinary works by Aboriginal artists and curators.
See some of what we have to offer in Season 2019 in the video below.
Want to know what is coming to your specific region? Check out the list of highlights below.
In this exhibition, South Australian artist Kunyi June Anne McInerney draws upon her experiences as a member of the Stolen Generation in the Oodnadatta Mission Home during the 1950’s
Do you know what's great about living in the country? Everyone knows each other. Do you know what's NOT great about living in the country? EVERYONE knows each other...
A highlight of State Opera’s 2019 season, Carmen will be performed outdoors in Adelaide’s Victoria Square and simulcast live to the Northern Festival Centre in Port Pirie.
Three of Australia’s top cabaret performers are joining forces to take you on a Magical Mystery Tour through a collection of the finest pop songs ever written.