CreateSA
CreateSA leads South Australia’s strategic agenda across the arts, cultural and creative sectors.
29/05/2026
Creating inclusive arts experiences starts with building skills and understanding 💛
CreateSA is partnering with the Office for Autism and Access2Arts to deliver autism and disability awareness training for South Australia’s arts sector, with sessions coming up in June.
What you'll learn:
🌻 Disability 101
🗣️ Language and communication
✨ Autism: myths, facts and strengths
🎧 Strategies for inclusion
Participation is free and spaces are limited.
Learn more and register: bit.ly/4o3VrnZ
28/05/2026
National Reconciliation Week is a time to reflect, learn and act - together ❤️
CreateSA recognises that First Nations creative leadership is central to a strong and connected future. We are committed to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, communities and organisations to lead, create and share culture.
Go all in: bit.ly/3MPfNxK
Reconciliation Australia
27/05/2026
Planning to take part in AusArt Day this year?
Micro‑grants are available to support artists, collectives and arts organisations to create digital content and strengthen their fundraising efforts.
You can also opt in for matched funding (that's dollar for dollar!) to further encourage donor support during your campaign.
Applications close Tuesday 2 June ⏰
Learn more and apply: bit.ly/4tXxGiC
Creative Australia
14/04/2026
Arts and Culture Grants Program February 2026 outcomes ✨
CreateSA has announced the outcomes of the latest Arts and Culture Grants Program round, supporting artists, organisations and creative practitioners across metro and regional South Australia.
⭐ More than $1 million awarded across 60 projects
🎨 Funding supports literature, visual art, craft and design, and performing arts
👥 Supporting 335 artists, 152 arts workers and 61 others across the state
Find out more: https://tinyurl.com/55pkccyy
Photo: Gravity and Other Myths by Andy Phillipson
02/04/2026
Applications are now open for the 2026 round of CreateSA's Richard Llewellyn Deaf and Disability Grants 🎨
Named in honour of South Australian disability advocate, Richard Llewellyn, these annual grants support d/Deaf and disabled artists, arts workers and projects to improve access, participation and creative opportunities across South Australia.
Funding is available across four categories for individuals, organisations and groups with applications open until 11 May. Find out more and apply: https://tinyurl.com/4x7ky8f6
Photo: Tutti Arts artist Lewis Constantine. Photographed by Emmaline Zanelli.
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200 Victoria Square, Tarntanyangga
Adelaide, SA
5000
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |