Visual Arts Thematic Residency – On Other Archives, Banff Centre
About This Opportunity
“On Other Archives — working with institutional, personal, fictional and/or speculative archives to re-story social and cultural narratives. Themes include familial/ancestral lineages, cultural inheritance, oral histories, micro-histories, absence, amnesia, re-memory.”
Engage with leading contemporary faculty, access exceptional studios and production facilities, and develop your work within a supportive professional community in an inspiring mountain setting.
Working with institutional, personal, fictional and/or speculative archives, participants are invited to think critically about the archive as a method or 'technology' for re-storying social and cultural narratives. Themes may include, but are not limited to: familial/ancestral lineages and cultural inheritance, oral histories, micro-histories, absence, amnesia, re-memory.
Participants will be engaged in stimulating discussion and mentorship by leading faculty Deanna Bowen, Krista Belle Stewart, and Tarah Hogue. Access to Whyte Museum and Banff Centre archives are available by prior arrangement. Please indicate your interest and rationale for access to either of these archives in your project description.
Visual Arts residencies at Banff Centre are structured programs of faculty-led activity and mentorship, supporting project-based studio practice. Participants will be mentored by accomplished faculty through research, experimentation and hands-on learning.
This program supports:
- the development of conceptual thought and creative skills through faculty supported research-creation
- the development of technical skills through skill-based experimentation
- faculty-led discussion workshops to foster critical thought and professional development
- cross-cultural engagement with international faculty and participants
- peer engagement that fosters a professional community towards supporting and sustaining an artistic career.
Studio-based work is further supported by faculty studio visits, lectures, and workshops, fostering a valuable community of learning. Artists are assigned individual studios with access to shared production facilities. Knowledgeable staff are available to provide technical assistance.
Please take note of the program itinerary when planning your project proposal. Facility access is based on availability of facilitators and priority goes to those requesting access in their initial applications.
Eligibility & Requirements
Geographic Eligibility
Disciplines
Age Requirements
18+ years old
Applicant Type
Individual artists and collectives
Note
Must have completed formal training in visual arts at the post-secondary level, or equivalent experience and recognition from their peers acquired through traditional knowledge and practices. Artists from historically underrepresented and equity deserving groups are especially welcome.
Compensation & Benefits
Overview
Standard scholarships cover 100% of tuition fees and up to 25% of meal plan and accommodation costs. Canadian Indigenous scholarship covers 100% of tuition fees, meals, and accommodation costs.
Detailed Breakdown
Scholarships are offered to support participants. Standard scholarships cover 100% of tuition fees, and up to 25% of meal plan and accommodation costs. Canadian Indigenous scholarship covers 100% of tuition fees, meals, and accommodation cost.
What's Provided
Housing Provided
Studio Access
Artists are assigned individual studios with access to shared production facilities. Knowledgeable staff are available to provide technical assistance.
Equipment Available
Shared production facilities with knowledgeable staff available for technical assistance
Timeline
Deadline
May 7, 2026
Program Dates
November 2, 2026– December 4, 2026