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South Australian Living Artists Festival

The South Australian Living Artists Festival (SALA, or SALA Festival) is a statewide, open-access[1] visual arts festival which takes place throughout August in South Australia each year.[2]

SALA Festival
GenreArts festival
DatesAugust
Location(s)Adelaide
CountrySouth Australia, Australia
Years active1998–present
Founded1998
WebsiteOfficial website

The SALA features a range of approximately 600 venues including galleries and non-traditional spaces such as cafes, bookshops, and cemeteries which exhibit all forms of visual arts.[3]

Organisation edit

The SALA Festival was established in 1998 as an initiative of the Australian Commercial Galleries Association, SA Branch, to promote and celebrate visual artists in South Australia.[4] Its aim is to extend audiences for living artists in South Australia, with a policy of inclusiveness which allows all artists at any level and working in any medium to be part of the Festival.[5]

Originally called the South Australian Living Artists Week, its name was changed to SALA Festival in 2002.[6]

The SALA Festival is a not-for-profit organisation that relies on government support, private sponsorship and earned income to invest back into South Australian artists.[7]

The SALA Festival celebrated 25 years in 2022.

Governance edit

Chair edit

  • Paul Greenaway OAM, founding chair, 1998-2007[8]

Festival Awards edit

SALA Festival offers a number of prizes to artists and venues.

South Australian Living Artist Publication edit

The South Australian Living Artist Publication is an award launched in 1999 as part of the SALA Festival.[9] With funding provided by the South Australian Government,[10] a publication (book) is commissioned and written on a leading South Australian artist or craftsperson with potential for national and international promotion and published by Wakefield Press.[9] The first recipient of the South Australian Living Artist Publication was Annette Bezor.[9] The most recent recipient whose publication will be published in 2023 is Helen Fuller.

South Australian Living Artist Publication recipients edit

SALA Awards edit

Several prizes are awarded as part of the SALA Festival. Prizes and recipients from notable sponsors are listed below:

2008 edit

  • The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award: Peter Drew[39]
  • Core Energy Sculpture Award: Ariel Hassan
  • Centre of Creative Photography Emerging Artist Award: Tushar Wahab
  • Established Artist Award: Emma Sterling and Dan Monceaux
  • Atkins Technicolour Award Photo Based: David Evans
  • Non Photographic Medium: Claire Nielsen
  • JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award: Sandy Elverd
  • SA Life Emerging Artist Winner: Tushar Wahab
  • Rip It Up Award: Robin Eley
  • Bunka Moving Image Award: Ryan Sims and Ray Meandering

2009 edit

  • The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Prize: Heidi Karo[39]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: Danica Gacesa McLean
  • Centre of Creative Photography Developing Artist Award: Jamie Nuske
  • Centre of Creative Photography Latent Image Award: Rebecca Whittemore
  • Core Energy Group Sculpture Award: Amy Joy Watson
  • JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award: Wesley Harron
  • Gosia Schild Moving Image Award: Kyraki Maragozdis
  • Rip It Up Emerging Artist Award: Shannon Poulton
  • SA Life Young Artist Award: Amy Joy Watson

2010 edit

  • The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Prize: Jennifer Trantor[40]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: Alex Frayne
  • Centre of Creative Photography Developing Artist Award: Alison Woodward
  • Core Energy Group Sculpture Award: Samantha Bell
  • Gosia Schild Award for Best New Work in Moving Image Project: Kyraki Maragozdis
  • JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award: Ilona Glastonbury
  • Rip It Up Special Art Award: Tutti Visual Arts and Design
  • Rip It Up Young Artist Award for the Best Young Artist: Kirsty Shadiac
  • SA Life Young Artist Award: Nic Brown
  • Adelaide Film Festival Moving Image Partnership Award: Susan Bruce[40]
  • Adelaide City Council Encouragement Award: Ryan Sims[40]
  • Adelaide Central School of Art Professional Development Award: Angela Black[40]
  • OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Awards: Chris Ormerod (Metro/Regional), Rachel Young (Upper Spencer Gulf/Far North), Victor Harbor High School (school students)[40]

2011 edit

  • The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Prize: Christine Cholewa[41]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: Danica Gacesa McLean
  • Centre of Creative Photography Developing Artist Award: Pantelli Pyromallis
  • Centre of Creative Photography Latent Image Award: Nerissa Stanley
  • JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award: Stephanie James Mason
  • Statewide Super Artist Opportunity: Swee Wah Yew and Peter Ahrens
  • Rip It Up Special Art Award: Community Bridging Services
  • Rip It Up Young Artist Award: Rebecca Prince
  • SA Life Emerging Artist Award: Carly Snoswell
  • Adelaide City Council Encouragement Award: Kyriaki Maragozidis[41]
  • Gosia Schild Award for the Best New Work in the Moving Image Project: Ryan Sims
  • Adelaide Central School of Art Professional Development Award: Meaghan Coles[41]
  • OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award: Mei Sheong Wong[41]

2012 edit

  • The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Award: Christine Cholewa[42]
  • Adelaide Central School of Art Professional Development Award: Madison Bycroft[42]
  • Adelaide City Council Encouragement Award for Moving Image: Patty Chehade[42]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award for Artists Award Winner: Peter MacDonald
  • Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award Winner: Lee Hopkins
  • JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award Winner: Brenden Scott French
  • OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award: Nicholas Uhlmann[42]
  • Rip It Up Publishing Artist Award for Best Young Artist: Wenjing (Cherica) Zhang
  • Statewide Super Artist Opportunity: Donovan Christie
  • The Austral Hotel Emerging Artist Award: David Frahm

2013 edit

  • The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Prize: Marc D. Bowden[43]
  • Adelaide Central School of Art Professional Development Award: Therese Williams[43]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: Wayne Griveli
  • Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award: Gabriella Szondy
  • JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award: Kim Thomson
  • OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award: Warren Pickering and Anna Small[43]
  • Rip It Up Publishing Artist Award: Amy Joy Watson
  • The Austral Hotel Emerging Artist Award: Jacky Murtaugh

2014 edit

  • The Advertiser Contemporary Art Prize: Henry Jock Walker[44]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: David Evans
  • Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award: Bridgette Minuzzo
  • JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award: Jennifer Ahrens
  • OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award: Chris Ormerod[44]
  • Rip It Up Publishing Artist Award: Glenn Kestell
  • The Austral Hotel Emerging Artist Award: Stuart Templeton
  • Adelaide Review Special Art Award: Community Bridging Services
  • UnitCare Services Moving Image Award: Madison Bycroft
  • Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award: Morgan Allender

2015 edit

  • The Advertiser Contemporary Art Prize: Jason Sims[45]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: Gary Sauer-Thompson
  • Centre for Creative Photography latent Image Award: Emmaline Zanelli
  • OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award: Mark Ryan[45]
  • Rip It Up Publishing Artist Award: Jessica Clark
  • City Rural Emerging Artist Award: Alise Hardy
  • Adelaide Review Outsider Art Award: Michelle Willsmore
  • UnitCare Services Moving Image Award: Fiona Gardner
  • Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award: Cindy Durant
  • Brighton Jetty Classic Sculptures Young Artist Award: Joel Zimmermann and Students of Trinity College Year 10 Art
  • Don Dunstan Foundation Award: Selina Wallace

2016 edit

  • The Advertiser Contemporary Art Prize: Julia Robinson[46]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: Nathan Stolz
  • Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award: Nathan Stolz
  • OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award: Mary Ann Santin[46]
  • Adelaide Review Young Artist Award: Emmaline Zanelli
  • City Rural Emerging Artist Award: Tina Jade Panagaris
  • Adelaide Review Outsider Art Award: Scott McCarten
  • UnitCare Services Moving Image Award: Ray Harris
  • Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award: Chris De Rosa
  • Brighton Jetty Classic Sculptures Young Artist Award: Jess Taylor and Joel Zimmermann
  • Don Dunstan Foundation Award: Andrea Malone
  • City of Unley Active Ageing Award: Sheila Whittam[46]
  • Centennial Park Environment Award: Tobias Staheli

2017 edit

  • The Advertiser Contemporary Art Prize: Julia McInerney[47]
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: Alice Blanch
  • Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award: Lee Walter
  • City Rural Emerging Artist Award: Jane Skeer
  • Adelaide Review Outsider Art Award: Len Harvey
  • UnitCare Services Moving Image Award: Trent Parke & Narelle Autio
  • City of Unley Active Ageing Award: Andrea Malone[47]
  • SALA Festival Patron's Art Writer's Award - Andrew Purvis

2018 edit

  • The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award: Kaspar Schmidt Mumm[48]
  • UnitCare Services Moving Image Award: Cynthia Schwertsik
  • Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award: Emmaline Zanelli
  • Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award: Brett Hughes
  • City Rural Emerging Artist Award: Hannah Vorrath-Pajak
  • Adelaide Review Outsider Art Award: Alana Gregory
  • City of Unley Active Ageing Award: Chris Webb[48]
  • Don Dunstan Foundation Award: Gerry Wedd
  • Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award: Nellie Rankine
  • BlueThumb People’s Choice Award: Ellie Kammer
  • SALA Festival Patron’s Art Writer’s Award – Melinda Rackham
  • Credit Union SA Schools Award Winners: Woodside Primary, St Brigid’s School, South Coast schools collective including Encounter Lutheran College, Investigator College and Victor Harbor High School
  • Credit Union SA Schools Award Runner Ups: Elizabeth Grove Primary School, Bowden Brompton Community School and St John’s Grammar School

2019 edit

  • The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award: Derek Sargent with Jess Miley
  • City of Unley Active Ageing Award: Maggie Cecchin
  • UnitCare Services Moving Image Award: Grant Parke
  • Atkins Photographic Award: Lee Walter
  • City Rural Emerging Artist Award: Steven Bellosguardo
  • Don Dunstan Foundation Award: Sue Webb & Deborah Baldassi
  • Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award: Joseph Haxan
  • 4th Biennial RSASA / SALA Portrait Prize: Kate Kurucz
  • City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award: Steph Cibich
  • Credit Union SA School Awards Winners: St John's Grammar, Riverland Special School, The Heights School and St Gabriel's School
  • Credit Union SA School Awards Commendations: Bridgewater Primary School, Woodside Primary School and Bowden Brompton Community School

2020 edit

  • Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award: Juanella McKenzie
  • City of Adelaide Incubator Award: Alycia Bennett
  • UnitCare Services Digital Media Award: Tom Borgas
  • City Rural Emerging Artist Award: Amber Cronin
  • City of Unley Active Ageing Award: John Freeman
  • Don Dunstan Foundation Award: Makeda Duong
  • Hither & Yon Venue Award: She is Pop-up Gallery & Collective Haunt Inc.
  • City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award: Suzanne Close
  • Credit Union SA School Awards Winners: Adelaide High School, Faith Lutheran College, St. John's Grammar School and Wirreanda Secondary School
  • Credit Union SA School Awards Commendations: Nuriootpa High School and Walkerville Primary School

2021 edit

  • City of Adelaide Incubator Award: Yoko Kajio
  • UnitCare Services Digital Media Award: Maddie Grammatopoulos
  • City Rural Emerging Artist Award: Jianzhen 'Shirley' Wu
  • City of Unley Active Aging Award: Rosie Field
  • The Advertiser Tertiary Student Award: Sam Burke
  • Don Dunstan Foundation Award: Tom Phillips
  • City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award: Christina Lauren
  • Hither & Yon Venue Awards: Bimbimbie Garden, The Garden Depot
  • Credit Union SA School Award Winners: Christies Beach Primary, Littlehampton Primary School, Nuriootpa High School and St Aloysius College
  • Credit Union SA School Award Commendations: Pinnacle College, Riverland Special School

2022 edit

  • Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award: Gail Hocking
  • City of Adelaide Incubator Award: Emmaline Zanelli, Kurt Bosecke & Eloise Holoubek
  • UnitCare Services Digital Media Award: Emmaline Zanelli, Kurt Bosecke, & Eloise Holoubek
  • The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award: Deborah Prior
  • City Rural Emerging Artist Award: Anna Révész
  • City of Unley Active Aging Award: Saxon Rudduck
  • Don Dunstan Foundation Award: Allison Chhorn
  • City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award: Sarah Northcott
  • Hither & Yon Venue Award: Burra Regional Art Gallery
  • SALA Solo Photographic Opportunity: David Hume
  • Credit Union SA School Award Winners: Berri Regional Secondary College, Valley View Secondary School, Woodcroft College, Woodville Gardens Primary School
  • Credit Union SA School Award Commendations: Christies Beach Primary School, Urrbrae Agricultural High School

Awards edit

Statistics edit

Statistics of past festivals
Year Number of participating artists Number of exhibitions and events Number of participating venues Number of visitors
1998[53] 300 48[54] 52
1999[55][56] 300+ 98[54] 99
2000[57] 400 117[54] 100+
2001[58] 500 138
2002
2003[59] 600 197
2004[60] 700 225
2005[61] 1000 300
2006[52] 1400 330[62] 260
2007[63] 1600 430[64] 400
2008[65] 1000 400
2009[66] 2,773 500
2010[67] 3,000+ 518 383,614[68]
2011[41] 4,000+ 543
2012[69] 3,543 524
2013[70] 4,917 502 ~510,000
2014[71] 4,627 547 500,000+
2015[72] 5,235 617 557 ~600,000
2016[73] 4,699 630 570 ~600,000
2017[74] 6,386 660 560 ~800,000
2018 9,728 716 622 ~850,000
2019 8,000 + 692 581 ~870,000
2020 8,500+ 665 581 ~890,000
2021 9,000+ 582 519 ~960,000
2022 12,000+ 667 603

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

SALA Festival official website [1]

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festivalDatesAugustLocation s AdelaideCountrySouth Australia AustraliaYears active1998 presentFounded1998WebsiteOfficial website The SALA features a range of approximately 600 venues including galleries and non traditional spaces such as cafes bookshops and cemeteries which exhibit all forms of visual arts 3 Contents 1 Organisation 1 1 Governance 1 1 1 Chair 2 Festival Awards 2 1 South Australian Living Artist Publication 2 1 1 South Australian Living Artist Publication recipients 2 2 SALA Awards 2 2 1 2008 2 2 2 2009 2 2 3 2010 2 2 4 2011 2 2 5 2012 2 2 6 2013 2 2 7 2014 2 2 8 2015 2 2 9 2016 2 2 10 2017 2 2 11 2018 2 2 12 2019 2 2 13 2020 2 2 14 2021 2 2 15 2022 3 Awards 4 Statistics 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOrganisation editThe SALA Festival was established in 1998 as an initiative of the Australian Commercial Galleries Association SA Branch to promote and celebrate visual artists in South Australia 4 Its aim is to extend audiences for living artists in South Australia with a policy of inclusiveness which allows all artists at any level and working in any medium to be part of the Festival 5 Originally called the South Australian Living Artists Week its name was changed to SALA Festival in 2002 6 The SALA Festival is a not for profit organisation that relies on government support private sponsorship and earned income to invest back into South Australian artists 7 The SALA Festival celebrated 25 years in 2022 Governance edit Chair edit Paul Greenaway OAM founding chair 1998 2007 8 Festival Awards editSALA Festival offers a number of prizes to artists and venues South Australian Living Artist Publication edit The South Australian Living Artist Publication is an award launched in 1999 as part of the SALA Festival 9 With funding provided by the South Australian Government 10 a publication book is commissioned and written on a leading South Australian artist or craftsperson with potential for national and international promotion and published by Wakefield Press 9 The first recipient of the South Australian Living Artist Publication was Annette Bezor 9 The most recent recipient whose publication will be published in 2023 is Helen Fuller South Australian Living Artist Publication recipients edit Annette Bezor 2000 11 12 Kathleen Petyarre 2001 13 James Darling 2001 14 Nick Mount 2002 15 16 Ian W Abdulla 2003 17 Deborah Paauwe 2004 18 19 Michelle Nikou 2005 20 21 Aldo Iacobelli 2006 22 23 Julie Blyfeld 2007 24 25 Gerry Wedd 2008 26 27 Angela Valamanesh 2009 28 Khai Liew 2010 29 Hossein Valamanesh 2011 30 Mark Kimber 2012 31 Stephen Bowers 2013 32 Nicholas Folland 2014 33 Giles Bettison 2015 34 Catherine Truman 2016 35 Christopher Orchard 2017 36 Clare Belfrage 2018 37 Louise Haselton 2019 38 Kirsten Coelho 2020 Roy Ananda 2021 Mark Valenzuela 2022 Helen Fuller 2023 SALA Awards edit Several prizes are awarded as part of the SALA Festival Prizes and recipients from notable sponsors are listed below 2008 edit The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award Peter Drew 39 Core Energy Sculpture Award Ariel Hassan Centre of Creative Photography Emerging Artist Award Tushar Wahab Established Artist Award Emma Sterling and Dan Monceaux Atkins Technicolour Award Photo Based David Evans Non Photographic Medium Claire Nielsen JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award Sandy Elverd SA Life Emerging Artist Winner Tushar Wahab Rip It Up Award Robin Eley Bunka Moving Image Award Ryan Sims and Ray Meandering 2009 edit The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Prize Heidi Karo 39 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award Danica Gacesa McLean Centre of Creative Photography Developing Artist Award Jamie Nuske Centre of Creative Photography Latent Image Award Rebecca Whittemore Core Energy Group Sculpture Award Amy Joy Watson JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award Wesley Harron Gosia Schild Moving Image Award Kyraki Maragozdis Rip It Up Emerging Artist Award Shannon Poulton SA Life Young Artist Award Amy Joy Watson 2010 edit The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Prize Jennifer Trantor 40 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award Alex Frayne Centre of Creative Photography Developing Artist Award Alison Woodward Core Energy Group Sculpture Award Samantha Bell Gosia Schild Award for Best New Work in Moving Image Project Kyraki Maragozdis JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award Ilona Glastonbury Rip It Up Special Art Award Tutti Visual Arts and Design Rip It Up Young Artist Award for the Best Young Artist Kirsty Shadiac SA Life Young Artist Award Nic Brown Adelaide Film Festival Moving Image Partnership Award Susan Bruce 40 Adelaide City Council Encouragement Award Ryan Sims 40 Adelaide Central School of Art Professional Development Award Angela Black 40 OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Awards Chris Ormerod Metro Regional Rachel Young Upper Spencer Gulf Far North Victor Harbor High School school students 40 2011 edit The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Prize Christine Cholewa 41 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award Danica Gacesa McLean Centre of Creative Photography Developing Artist Award Pantelli Pyromallis Centre of Creative Photography Latent Image Award Nerissa Stanley JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award Stephanie James Mason Statewide Super Artist Opportunity Swee Wah Yew and Peter Ahrens Rip It Up Special Art Award Community Bridging Services Rip It Up Young Artist Award Rebecca Prince SA Life Emerging Artist Award Carly Snoswell Adelaide City Council Encouragement Award Kyriaki Maragozidis 41 Gosia Schild Award for the Best New Work in the Moving Image Project Ryan Sims Adelaide Central School of Art Professional Development Award Meaghan Coles 41 OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award Mei Sheong Wong 41 2012 edit The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Award Christine Cholewa 42 Adelaide Central School of Art Professional Development Award Madison Bycroft 42 Adelaide City Council Encouragement Award for Moving Image Patty Chehade 42 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award for Artists Award Winner Peter MacDonald Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award Winner Lee Hopkins JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award Winner Brenden Scott French OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award Nicholas Uhlmann 42 Rip It Up Publishing Artist Award for Best Young Artist Wenjing Cherica Zhang Statewide Super Artist Opportunity Donovan Christie The Austral Hotel Emerging Artist Award David Frahm 2013 edit The Advertiser Business SA Contemporary Art Prize Marc D Bowden 43 Adelaide Central School of Art Professional Development Award Therese Williams 43 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award Wayne Griveli Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award Gabriella Szondy JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award Kim Thomson OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award Warren Pickering and Anna Small 43 Rip It Up Publishing Artist Award Amy Joy Watson The Austral Hotel Emerging Artist Award Jacky Murtaugh 2014 edit The Advertiser Contemporary Art Prize Henry Jock Walker 44 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award David Evans Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award Bridgette Minuzzo JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Award Jennifer Ahrens OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award Chris Ormerod 44 Rip It Up Publishing Artist Award Glenn Kestell The Austral Hotel Emerging Artist Award Stuart Templeton Adelaide Review Special Art Award Community Bridging Services UnitCare Services Moving Image Award Madison Bycroft Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award Morgan Allender 2015 edit The Advertiser Contemporary Art Prize Jason Sims 45 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award Gary Sauer Thompson Centre for Creative Photography latent Image Award Emmaline Zanelli OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award Mark Ryan 45 Rip It Up Publishing Artist Award Jessica Clark City Rural Emerging Artist Award Alise Hardy Adelaide Review Outsider Art Award Michelle Willsmore UnitCare Services Moving Image Award Fiona Gardner Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award Cindy Durant Brighton Jetty Classic Sculptures Young Artist Award Joel Zimmermann and Students of Trinity College Year 10 Art Don Dunstan Foundation Award Selina Wallace 2016 edit The Advertiser Contemporary Art Prize Julia Robinson 46 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award Nathan Stolz Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award Nathan Stolz OZ Minerals Copper Sculpture Award Mary Ann Santin 46 Adelaide Review Young Artist Award Emmaline Zanelli City Rural Emerging Artist Award Tina Jade Panagaris Adelaide Review Outsider Art Award Scott McCarten UnitCare Services Moving Image Award Ray Harris Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award Chris De Rosa Brighton Jetty Classic Sculptures Young Artist Award Jess Taylor and Joel Zimmermann Don Dunstan Foundation Award Andrea Malone City of Unley Active Ageing Award Sheila Whittam 46 Centennial Park Environment Award Tobias Staheli 2017 edit The Advertiser Contemporary Art Prize Julia McInerney 47 Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award Alice Blanch Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award Lee Walter City Rural Emerging Artist Award Jane Skeer Adelaide Review Outsider Art Award Len Harvey UnitCare Services Moving Image Award Trent Parke amp Narelle Autio City of Unley Active Ageing Award Andrea Malone 47 SALA Festival Patron s Art Writer s Award Andrew Purvis 2018 edit The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award Kaspar Schmidt Mumm 48 UnitCare Services Moving Image Award Cynthia Schwertsik Atkins Technicolour Photographic Award Emmaline Zanelli Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award Brett Hughes City Rural Emerging Artist Award Hannah Vorrath Pajak Adelaide Review Outsider Art Award Alana Gregory City of Unley Active Ageing Award Chris Webb 48 Don Dunstan Foundation Award Gerry Wedd Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award Nellie Rankine BlueThumb People s Choice Award Ellie Kammer SALA Festival Patron s Art Writer s Award Melinda Rackham Credit Union SA Schools Award Winners Woodside Primary St Brigid s School South Coast schools collective including Encounter Lutheran College Investigator College and Victor Harbor High School Credit Union SA Schools Award Runner Ups Elizabeth Grove Primary School Bowden Brompton Community School and St John s Grammar School 2019 edit The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award Derek Sargent with Jess Miley City of Unley Active Ageing Award Maggie Cecchin UnitCare Services Moving Image Award Grant Parke Atkins Photographic Award Lee Walter City Rural Emerging Artist Award Steven Bellosguardo Don Dunstan Foundation Award Sue Webb amp Deborah Baldassi Centre for Creative Photography Latent Image Award Joseph Haxan 4th Biennial RSASA SALA Portrait Prize Kate Kurucz City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award Steph Cibich Credit Union SA School Awards Winners St John s Grammar Riverland Special School The Heights School and St Gabriel s School Credit Union SA School Awards Commendations Bridgewater Primary School Woodside Primary School and Bowden Brompton Community School 2020 edit Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award Juanella McKenzie City of Adelaide Incubator Award Alycia Bennett UnitCare Services Digital Media Award Tom Borgas City Rural Emerging Artist Award Amber Cronin City of Unley Active Ageing Award John Freeman Don Dunstan Foundation Award Makeda Duong Hither amp Yon Venue Award She is Pop up Gallery amp Collective Haunt Inc City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award Suzanne Close Credit Union SA School Awards Winners Adelaide High School Faith Lutheran College St John s Grammar School and Wirreanda Secondary School Credit Union SA School Awards Commendations Nuriootpa High School and Walkerville Primary School 2021 edit City of Adelaide Incubator Award Yoko Kajio UnitCare Services Digital Media Award Maddie Grammatopoulos City Rural Emerging Artist Award Jianzhen Shirley Wu City of Unley Active Aging Award Rosie Field The Advertiser Tertiary Student Award Sam Burke Don Dunstan Foundation Award Tom Phillips City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award Christina Lauren Hither amp Yon Venue Awards Bimbimbie Garden The Garden Depot Credit Union SA School Award Winners Christies Beach Primary Littlehampton Primary School Nuriootpa High School and St Aloysius College Credit Union SA School Award Commendations Pinnacle College Riverland Special School 2022 edit Country Arts SA Breaking Ground Award Gail Hocking City of Adelaide Incubator Award Emmaline Zanelli Kurt Bosecke amp Eloise Holoubek UnitCare Services Digital Media Award Emmaline Zanelli Kurt Bosecke amp Eloise Holoubek The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award Deborah Prior City Rural Emerging Artist Award Anna Revesz City of Unley Active Aging Award Saxon Rudduck Don Dunstan Foundation Award Allison Chhorn City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award Sarah Northcott Hither amp Yon Venue Award Burra Regional Art Gallery SALA Solo Photographic Opportunity David Hume Credit Union SA School Award Winners Berri Regional Secondary College Valley View Secondary School Woodcroft College Woodville Gardens Primary School Credit Union SA School Award Commendations Christies Beach Primary School Urrbrae Agricultural High SchoolAwards editRuby Awards 2017 Award Community or Regional Impact over 100 000 SALA Festival 2016 49 Ruby Awards 2015 Best Event SALA Festival 2014 50 51 Ruby Awards 2006 Community Impact Award SALA Festival 52 50 Statistics editStatistics of past festivals Year Number of participating artists Number of exhibitions and events Number of participating venues Number of visitors 1998 53 300 48 54 52 1999 55 56 300 98 54 99 2000 57 400 117 54 100 2001 58 500 138 2002 2003 59 600 197 2004 60 700 225 2005 61 1000 300 2006 52 1400 330 62 260 2007 63 1600 430 64 400 2008 65 1000 400 2009 66 2 773 500 2010 67 3 000 518 383 614 68 2011 41 4 000 543 2012 69 3 543 524 2013 70 4 917 502 510 000 2014 71 4 627 547 500 000 2015 72 5 235 617 557 600 000 2016 73 4 699 630 570 600 000 2017 74 6 386 660 560 800 000 2018 9 728 716 622 850 000 2019 8 000 692 581 870 000 2020 8 500 665 581 890 000 2021 9 000 582 519 960 000 2022 12 000 667 603See also editAdelaide Festival of Arts Adelaide Fringe Adelaide Film FestivalReferences edit Safe Georgina 7 August 2003 Never mind the quality it s a festival for everyone The Australian p 11 SALA Festival www salafestival com Retrieved 21 October 2018 https www salafestival com wp content uploads 2021 11 SALA strategic plan 20 25 DIGITAL VERSION FA pdf bare URL PDF Greenaway Paul WORLD IN FOCUS My how we have grown The Advertiser Adelaide No 28 July 2007 p W03 SALA Festival Strategic Plan PDF SALA Festival Retrieved 22 October 2018 Festival s new name The Advertiser Adelaide 30 April 2002 p 43 SALA Festival Constitution PDF SALA Festival Retrieved 22 October 2018 McDonald Patrick 8 August 2007 SALA chief quits The Advertiser Adelaide p 27 a b c Nunn Louise 9 August 1999 Bezor debuts new award The Advertiser Adelaide p 75 South Australian Living Artist Publication Arts South Australia arts sa gov au Retrieved 29 October 2018 Grayson Richard 2000 Annette Bezor a passionate gaze Adelaide Wakefield Press ISBN 1862545286 Annette Bezor Design amp Art Australia Online Retrieved 2 April 2020 Nicholls Christine North Ian 2001 Kathleen Petyarre genius of place Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 1862545472 Thomas Daniel 2001 James Darling instinct imagination physical work Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781862545687 Osborne Margot 2002 Nick Mount incandescence essay Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 1862545871 Nick Mount Design amp Art Australia Online Retrieved 2 April 2020 Fox Stephen Maughan Janet 2003 Ian W Abdulla Elvis has entered the building Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781862546189 Walker Wendy 2004 Deborah Paauwe beautiful games Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 186254641X Deborah Paauwe Bolton Ken 2005 Michelle Nikou Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 1862546762 Michelle Nikou Neylon John 2006 Aldo Iacobelli I love painting Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 1862547319 Aldo Iacobelli Radok Stephanie Richards Dick 2007 Julie Blyfield Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781862547636 Julie Blyfield Thomson Mark 2008 Gerry Wedd thong cycle Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781862547964 Gerry Wedd Kenneally Cath 2009 Angela Valamanesh quiet in nature Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781862548497 Ward Peter 2010 Khai Liew Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 978 1862548954 Knights Mary North Ian 2011 Hossein Valamanesh out of nothingness Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781743050057 Moss Jim 2012 Mark Kimber Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781743051214 Moon Damon Neylon John 2013 Stephen Bowers Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781743052327 Slade Lisa 2014 Nicholas Folland Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781743053072 Osborne Margot 2015 Giles Bettison pattern and perception Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781743053812 Rackham Melinda 2016 Catherine Truman touching distance Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781743054314 Goldsworthy Peter Osborner Margot Ananda Roy Robinson Julia Taylor Rod 2017 Christopher Orchard the uncertainty of the poet Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781743054925 Lawrence Kay Waters Sera 2018 Clare Belfrage rhythms of necessity Adelaide South Australia Wakefield Press ISBN 9781743055656 Wakefield Press Forthcoming titles www wakefieldpress com au Retrieved 16 September 2019 a b SALA Festival www salafestival com Retrieved 25 October 2018 a b c d e McDonald Patrick 11 August 2010 Dress ahead of its time The Advertiser Adelaide p 13 a b c d e McDonald Patrick 10 August 2011 Family harvest is all class and tiles The Advertiser Adelaide p 7 a b c d SALA Award Winners The Adelaide Review August 48 2012 a b c McDonald Patrick 6 July 2013 Artistic triumph a Marc of success The Advertiser p 3 a b McDonald Patrick 5 July 2014 Artist takes an idea on board The Advertiser Adelaide p 15 a b McDonald Patrick 4 July 2015 Winning artist reflects on his SALA prize Glass is half full for Jason The Advertiser Adelaide p 21 a b c McDonald Patrick 9 July 2016 Oh my deer artist has award all sewn up The Advertiser Adelaide p 14 a b SALA Festival 2017 Program PDF SALA Festival Retrieved 25 October 2018 a b SALA Festival www salafestival com 2017 Ruby Awards Arts South Australia arts sa gov au Retrieved 18 October 2018 a b Ruby Awards past winners Arts South Australia arts sa gov au Retrieved 18 October 2018 McDonald Patrick 12 December 2015 Artist honoured for lifetime of weaving magic The Advertiser Adelaide p 29 a b McDonald Patrick 9 September 2006 RUBY AWARDS Stars of SA s arts scene take centre stage Glittering prize for father of the Fringe The Advertiser Adelaide p 21 User friendly art The Advertiser Adelaide 18 July 1998 p 48 a b c Nunn Louise 15 July 2000 Visual impact The Advertiser Adelaide p 54 Talent in focus The Advertiser Adelaide 3 August 1999 p 31 Huppatz Belinda 3 August 1999 Talent in focus The Advertiser Adelaide p 31 Nunn Louise 5 August 2000 A week to celebrate the work of the state s visual artists The Advertiser Adelaide p 22 Lloyd Tim 4 August 2001 New forms One week of focus on SA artists should spur year round attention The Advertiser Adelaide p M10 Williams Nadine Hunt Jessica 2 August 2003 Prize winning exploration The Advertiser Adelaide p 30 SALA Festival Highlights The Advertiser Adelaide 26 July 2004 p 78 McDonald Patrick 23 July 2005 SALA SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LIVING ARTISTS FESTIVAL Dressing up local talent The Advertiser Adelaide p W17 Lloyd Tim 5 May 2007 SALA FESTIVAL Contemporary art gets a new incentive Prestige award will open doors for creative minds The Advertiser Adelaide p 3 Lloyd Tim 9 August 2007 Artists size up situation as they prepare for big event The Advertiser Adelaide p 14 Greenaway Paul 11 July 2007 Sala festival 10 AUGUST 3 19 2007 OFFICIAL PROGRAM 10th year of growth The Advertiser Adelaide p S03 McDonald Patrick 16 July 2008 A tricycle built for video takes art to the streets The Advertiser Adelaide p 32 McDonald Patrick 15 April 2010 Living Artists Festival given a lot more life The Advertiser Adelaide p 15 Local Artists on Show The Advertiser Adelaide 29 July 2010 p D09 1 1m sales at SALA The Advertiser Adelaide 24 November 2010 p 19 Harris Samela 27 August 2012 Grand finale to arts festival The Advertiser Adelaide Nunn Louise 5 July 2013 Optimism echoed in art The Advertiser Adelaide p 19 SALA ends on a high The Advertiser Adelaide No 25 August 2014 p 6 SALA Festival Annual Report 2015 PDF SALA Festival Retrieved 22 October 2018 SALA Festival Annual Report 2016 PDF SALA Festival Retrieved 22 October 2018 SALA Festival Annual Report 2017 PDF SALA Festival Retrieved 22 October 2018 External links editSALA Festival official 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