We are strategically positioned…
We are concerned…
We are committed…
- to be an invaluable resource to small, medium and established arts practitioners, organisations and stakeholders in the creative and cultural industries sector;
- to be a key provider of information that can influence and inform policy as well as being a specialised legal advice and consultancy centre that provides sound advice on a wide range of arts, culture and heritage related legal and business matters.
We are concerned…
- with the way in which institutional administrative justice matters, artist brokerage, artist welfare, employment and taxation matters affect the livelihoods and sustainable development of artists, and we make these issues our priority.
- with meaningful transformation within the creative sector, and the role that the sector plays as an important part of the South African national identity as well as the role it plays in creating economic opportunities for the country.
We are committed…
- to providing clear checks and balances vis-à-vis government strategies, for the monitoring of implementation, and the guaranteeing of policy participation by the cultural industries sector;
- to supporting South Africa as a world partner striving to achieve important and strategic global development goals.