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Wild Dog
15th July 2022
Wild Dog is an immersive installation and exhibition exploring the importance of one of Australia’s most misunderstood but significant cultural symbols – the dingo
View event15th July 2022
Wild Dog is an immersive installation and exhibition exploring the importance of one of Australia’s most misunderstood but significant cultural symbols – the dingo
View event29th July 2022 — 1st September 2023
Naomi Hobson’s Adolescent Wonderland is a series of photographs that tell the real-life story of young Aboriginal people in remote Australia
View event3rd August 2022
My Name is an iterative project by Adelaide-based artist Cynthia Schwertsik that responds to and reflects the presence and representation of women across public spaces in regional South Australia.
View event11th August 2022 — 16th August 2022
Presented by Country Arts SA, Brink Productions
Following George Walker is inspired by the life of Adelaide actor Rory Walker’s great grandfather George W Walker: a vaudevillian and impresario who toured Australia in the early 20th century.
View event11th August 2022 — 27th August 2022
Sustained threat and coarse language
View event11th August 2022 — 27th August 2022
Strong bloody violence and coarse language
Presented by Country Arts SA
The End of the Line Is just the Beginning
View event11th August 2022 — 13th August 2022
Coarse language
Presented by Country Arts SA
To Find Your Voice, Sing From The Heart.
View event11th August 2022 — 18th August 2022
Presented by Country Arts SA
This tale of good days, bad days and everything in between catapults us right into the heart of a little town where everyone knows everyone.
View event12th August 2022 — 1st December 2023
Presented by Flinders University Museum of Art
Bee-stung Lips surveys Barbara Hanrahan’s prolific 30-year printmaking career. Characterised by playfully complex narratives that draw on both personal experience and fantasy.
View eventVictorian contemporary artist Ben Sibley has been named the Grindell’s Hut 2022 Resident. His practice is based in drawing, informed by research, observation and photography.
Read news itemThe theatre can open doors to other worlds and new possibilities, but for some those doors are seen as a barrier.
Read news itemCountry Arts SA are calling for applications from Regional South Australian performing arts practitioners in the Adelaide Hills, Barossa, Limestone Coast and Riverland regions for the Artist Residency
Read news itemCountry Arts SA’s highly successful Visual Arts Professional Development award Breaking Ground has been awarded to regional artist Gail Hocking.
Read news itemArtists from all disciplines to apply for a three-week residency this October at Grindell’s Hut located in the heart of the Vulkathunha - Gammon Ranges National Park in the Northern Flinders Ranges.
Read news itemCountry Arts SA recognises that we are living and creating on First Nations Lands and we are committed to working together to honour their living cultures.