Awards, Events and Organisations Sponsored by the IAF
In addition to the various grants, the IAF also has a program of sponsoring selected events associated with the arts in South Australia. Below is a list of those supported to date.
Holden Street Theatres Fringe Artists' Program in 2021 ($5000), 2022 ($2000) and 2023 ($2000)
Two Scholarships for the Adelaide Youth Orchestra in 2022 ($1500)
Adelaide Critics' Circle IAF sponsored Award for Innovation $1000 (2022 was the Critics Circle 25th year of annual awards and the IAF award for Innovation is their longest-standing supported award).
The Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI) Art Exhibition 3-5th May 2018. For a report, click here.
The Young Film Makers Award $500 at the Fleurieu Film Festival Hamish Phillips - After Service Ryan Nash for "In The Present" (2023) joint winnerRizz Thomas for "Selma" (2023) joint winnerRyan Farr for "Flugelbound: (2022) winnerSamuel Rosenzweig for "Blown Away" (2021) winnerBrodie Winning for "Harvest" (2019) winner *The Fleurieu Film Festival was not held in 2020 due to Covid.For more information, click here. Harvest Exhibition, Studio Bowden 12-28th April and The Light Gallery 13-21 June. Visit Harvest Exhibition for more information. The Tutti Ensemble for winning the Critics' Circle IAF Sponsored Award for Innovation in December 2023.
The Young Film Makers Award $500 at the Fleurieu Film Festival Hamish Phillips - After Service Ryan Nash for "In The Present" (2023) joint winnerRizz Thomas for "Selma" (2023) joint winnerRyan Farr for "Flugelbound: (2022) winnerSamuel Rosenzweig for "Blown Away" (2021) winnerBrodie Winning for "Harvest" (2019) winner *The Fleurieu Film Festival was not held in 2020 due to Covid.For more information, click here. Harvest Exhibition, Studio Bowden 12-28th April and The Light Gallery 13-21 June. Visit Harvest Exhibition for more information. The Tutti Ensemble for winning the Critics' Circle IAF Sponsored Award for Innovation in December 2023.