If mist rolling through bare vines, blazing fires and some hearty local fare, coupled with award winning red wines and some amazing art is up your alley, then rug up and join the Adelaide Hills Wine Region this weekend for their Winter Reds Cellar Door Weekend.
It’s not every day an artist almost gets arrested by the USA Federal Police for trying to snap a few photographs, but then again Shane Yeend isn’t just any ordinary artist. Shane is one of South Australia’s biggest success stories, after leaving school at 15 he started his own cinematography company and is now the […]
If you only see one exhibition for SALA this should be it. Viewing this show is an act of viewing and validating our recent history.
This excellent and extensive display of work by Leith Semmons deserves to be shown in a bigger and better space but, for SALA, we should be thankful that artists are showing work all over the city.
What do you get when you cross a passion for art with a love for Italian espresso? The CIBO Galleria, which was was launched last night at CIBO Espresso Hutt Street, officially joining SALA festivities for the month of August. Art and coffee came together for the CIBO Galleria, an initiative created in 2010, which […]
All in all, this is a well balanced exhibition in good surroundings, well worth the trip and with the added bonus of the café restaurant onsite to encourage you to linger even longer.
The Adelaide Festival Centre is proud to announce that the recipient of the inaugural Adelaide Festival Centre’s South Australian Indigenous Acquisitive Art Award is Ceduna artist Beaver Lennon...
The South Australian chapter of AGDA (Australian Graphic Design Association) celebrated the launch of their SALA exhibition 'Pros & Cons' at PipSneak last night.
'Pros & Cons' is an exhibition presented by the South Australian chapter of AGDA (Australian Graphic Design Association).
Sky high stilettos, intricate brogues and rabbit fur combat boots. Doesn’t sound like the usual art exhibition, but during the 2010 SALA Festival TAFE SA’s creative custom‐made footwear students will showcase their works of art – shoes.
The Glenelg art gallery is celebrating the opening of their new exhibition space and will be giving part profits to the Hutt St center for the homeless.
ALA BECOMES NATION’S BIGGEST VISUAL ARTISTS’ FESTIVAL The South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival is set to become the largest visual artists’ festival in the nation this year. The festival is now in its 13th year and with significant growth in artist registrations achieved in 2009, SALA is being extended by another week to run […]