Elaine Chia resigns as Adelaide Festival Executive Director
The Adelaide Festival Board has announced the resignation of Elaine Chia from her role as Executive Director and will leave Adelaide Festival. Chia will depart in November to take on a new role as Chief Executive of a major interstate cultural project.
Chia joined the Festival in March 2020 as the impact of COVID-19 was being understood and felt across Australia. She successfully led the dedicated Adelaide Festival team through a myriad of pandemic-related challenges to deliver a full 17-day international multi-arts festival which surpassed box office, sponsorship and philanthropy targets, generating an estimated gross expenditure of $42.5 million for South Australia.
Commenting on the announcement, Adelaide Festival Chair, Judy Potter shared “The Adelaide Festival Board joins me in acknowledging and thanking Elaine for her contribution as Executive Director to the success of the 2021 and upcoming 2022 Adelaide Festivals. We wish her all the best for her future endeavours.”
Chia added “it has been a privilege to spend the past year and half working with a talented team and contributing to making Adelaide Festival one of the best in the world. I’d like to thank the support and friendship of the many in the South Australian arts community who have welcomed me, and I look forward to continuing those connections beyond 2021.”
The Board has appointed Kathie Massey as an interim Executive Director while the search is conducted for a permanent successor. Massey will lead delivery of the 2022 Adelaide Festival.
Massey is a highly respected arts leader and Adelaide Festival is pleased she has agreed to step into the role while a search is undertaken for a successor. Massey has led a number of Australia’s foremost arts organisations including as Executive Director of Arts South Australia, Deputy Chief Executive of Sydney Opera House, Assistant General Manager of Victorian Arts Centre in Melbourne, Chair of Carrick Hill Trust and served on the board at Brink Productions.
The Adelaide Festival Board will commence recruitment of a new Executive Director later this year.
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