Promoting local living artists throughout the month, this festival takes place across more than 500 different venues in the state.
The highly-acclaimed Dan Withey will be the first featured artist for JusticeNet's inaugural "Art for Justice" evening, taking place on Friday 28 October.
Acclaimed artists Gillie & Marc are revealing an 11-piece sculpture trail, 'An Extraordinary Life', in a new estate on the fringe of the Barossa Valley.
In Depth is a large-scale multimedia event, set to transform the Murray River after dark, playing with an array of projections, story, and sound.
A unique art exhibition based in the Adelaide Airport seeks to showcase female abstract and figurative artists in SA. Open 1 May - 10 July 2022.
Fun adult only experience in visual art creation.
Caroline Wall is a superb artist and she is in her element when inspiring and motivating the beginning artists who thoroughly enjoyed her Paint Party
This genre-bending documentary explores the life and work of Australian hedonist and artist, Rosaleen Norton.
You can't keep a good festival down. SALA CEO Kate Moskwa talks to Glam about the challenges and opportunities faced by art in the time of COVID.
Michael Kutschbach talks to Glam about his collaboration with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
Rising Sun Pictures delivered visual effects for the latest Spider-Man movie, which has grossed over $860 million worldwide since its release.
This World Premiere displays the intricate work of South Australian born artist Sally Smart. Her continued interest in the avant garde style of Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes has resulted in a fascinating installation and visual exhibition examining the production of a Russian folk tale, Chout – The Buffoon, first performed in Paris in May 1921.
Tim Patch brings his talents as a naked painter to the Fringe for a full length comedy art show. Under the guise of his alter egos Pricasso and Speedy da Vinci, Patch utilises his body, including buttocks and genitals to paint two portraits over the course of the show
A portrait of Australian music icon John Schumann, sculptures made from old movie flyers and a painting by a 90-year-old aged care resident are among the winning artworks selected in the 2017 South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival Awards.
Adelaide's visual art scene is set to heat up with the 20th year of the annual SALA festival fast-approaching.
Three lives intertwine: 17th Century Dutch painter Sara de Vos, her ancestor in 1950s New York, & an Australian art curator who once forged Sara's most famous work.
This April, the Arkaba Hotel is celebrating its strong ties with the Adelaide arts community by holding a Gala Dinner which will see its 2014 Arkaba Commission - Celloprofane - auctioned to raise funds for a visual arts scholarship.
Carclew emerging curator Craig Robert Middleton presents La Danse Macabre, an exhibition showing in the Carclew Foyer Gallery during November and December 2014.
Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize Youth Category winner Jennifer Ahrens (Lyndoch, SA) has won the People’s Choice Award, as selected by thousands of visitors to the South Australian Museum’s Waterhouse exhibition.
This is an unusual collection of works that are a collaboration between established artist Paul Hoban and emerging artist Scott Pyle that challenges a traditional view of painting.