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Application Deadline May 14, 2025
Program Dates Sep 15, 2025 - Sep 27, 2025
Application Deadline May 14, 2025
Program Dates Sep 15, 2025 - Sep 27, 2025
Application Deadline June 25, 2025
Program Dates Nov 17, 2025 - Dec 05, 2025
The three-week Indigenous Fashion Runway Residency offers four Indigenous fashion designers the opportunity to build their portfolios and showcase their runway work in a professional setting.
Participants will be supported by the faculty and Banff Centre’s production team as they explore working with models, photography, and fashion show preparation. This residency is a balance of exploration and self-directed preparation for the runway to showcase 6-8 looks.
Designers may apply with up to 2 collaborators.
This program offers four Indigenous designers and their collaborators will have the opportunity to work together on coordinating their segment of the fashion showcase runway. The program provides mentorship and professional development, fostering learning through hands-on experience, including:
Program Highlights:
The residency will take place in Banff Centre’s Performing Arts Facilities, where each design team will have access to Lazlo Funtek Dance Studios, The Wardrobe Facility and the Margaret Greenham Theatre.
Indigenous designers are invited to apply with a newly featured design line that is either complete or near completion at the time of application, ensuring it is ready for showcase during the program.
Lead Designers can apply with a co-designer (adornment & jewelry), and/or a designer’s assistant to support their design line. Their contributions will be recognized as designers in collaboration. All participants will take part in program sessions.
The 3 week Indigenous Fashion Runway Residency offers four Indigenous fashion designers the opportunity to build their portfolios and showcase their runway work in a professional setting.
The 3 week Indigenous Fashion Runway Residency offers four Indigenous fashion designers the opportunity to build their portfolios and showcase their runway work in a professional setting.
The 3 week Indigenous Fashion Runway Residency offers four Indigenous fashion designers the opportunity to build their portfolios and showcase their runway work in a professional setting.
Application Deadline June 25, 2025
Program Dates Nov 17, 2025 - Dec 05, 2025
The three-week Indigenous Fashion Runway Residency offers four Indigenous fashion designers the opportunity to build their portfolios and showcase their runway work in a professional setting.
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Application Deadline May 21, 2025
The Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award recognizes outstanding emerging Canadian dance choreographers or companies, celebrating new voices, ideas, and approaches to professional dance. Established in 1978 by the Clifford E. Lee Foundation, the award supports the creation and development of innovative choreographic work.
Applicants must submit a proposal for a full-length piece that explores a contemporary approach to dance in any style, designed for an ensemble of up to five dancers. The selected recipient will receive a cash prize, along with a creation residency in December 2025 and a production residency, subject to scheduling.
The Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award is a combination of a $14,000 CAD cash prize for the commission of a new work and two residencies at Banff Centre. Banff Centre can support a company with up to five Canadian dancers, and a small team, including Choreographer, rehearsal director, stage manager, and designers. Both residencies include meals and accommodation for all company members at the Banff Centre.
Due to the generous support of Clifford E Lee Foundation all program fees including accommodation and meal plans for both residencies are fully covered.
The Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award recognizes outstanding emerging Canadian dance choreographers or companies.
The Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award recognizes outstanding emerging Canadian dance choreographers or companies.
The Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award recognizes outstanding emerging Canadian dance choreographers or companies.
The Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award recognizes outstanding emerging Canadian dance choreographers or companies, celebrating new voices, ideas, and approaches to professional dance. Established in 1978 by the Clifford E. Lee Foundation, the award supports the creation and development of innovative choreographic work.
Created by the friends and family of the late artist Barbara Spohr, the Barbara Spohr Memorial Award for Photography encourages the development of Canadian contemporary photography by providing financial and creative assistance to a mid-career artist making a compelling contribution to the field.
This annual award supports one mid-career Canadian artist (Canadian citizen or permanent resident) working in photography to undertake a fully funded residency at the Banff Centre.
During this month-long self-directed residency, the award winner will have
Please note that limited darkroom supplies are available for purchase. The award winner should anticipate bringing supplies as needed for their project.
This residency is designed for participation over the entire program period. Variable dates will not be considered.
Applications are open to Canadian mid-career photo-based artists with a strong exhibition record.
For the purposes of this program, mid-career is defined as having
Applicants should demonstrate proficiency with darkroom processes, with an awareness of safety procedures.
The program suits those focused on
Application Deadline: June 18, 2025
Program Dates: Jan 19, 2026 - Feb 13, 2026
For more information and to apply: https://bit.ly/4ksP5fU
The Barbara Spohr Memorial Award for Photography provides financial and creative assistance to a mid-career Canadian artist.
The Barbara Spohr Memorial Award for Photography provides financial and creative assistance to a mid-career Canadian artist.
The Barbara Spohr Memorial Award for Photography provides financial and creative assistance to a mid-career Canadian artist.
Created by the friends and family of the late artist Barbara Spohr, the Barbara Spohr Memorial Award for Photography encourages the development of Canadian contemporary photography by providing financial and creative assistance to a mid-career artist making a compelling contribution to the field.
This annual award supports one mid-career Canadian artist (Canadian citizen or permanent resident) working in photography to undertake a fully funded residency at the Banff Centre.
During this month-long self-directed residency, the award winner will have
Banff Centre’s Spring Writers Residency provides participants with the time and space for creative exploration away from the constraints of everyday life. Writers will be able to delve deep into their creative project, meet with a community of artistic peers, and take advantage of workshops and mentorship opportunities with faculty Eden Robinson, Nicole Sealey, Vidyan Ravinthiran, and professional guest Stephen Motika (Nightboat Books).
This flexible program with optional program elements allows writers to choose the amount of support they are looking for.
This two-week self-directed residency provides writers with individual accommodation and a small private studio for them to focus, reconnect, and re-energize their writing practice. In addition, participants will be able to engage with other writers on the program as well as specialist faculty.
Since all program elements are optional, participants can customize the residency according to the writing support needed.
Optional elements include:
The program is designed to cater to emerging and established writers with a proven publication record seeking a period of dedicated time to work on a project in any genre.
Participants will benefit most if they are comfortable working autonomously in an unstructured environment. The program suits those focused on:
Participants are provided with individual accommodation and a small private studio to focus on their writing practice.
This program is run in English and only accepts projects that are being written in English. English is the language of Banff Centre correspondence.
Application Deadline: October 15, 2025
Program Dates: Mar 16, 2026 - Mar 27, 2026
For more information and to apply: https://bit.ly/41zo3vE
This self-directed program offers time and space for writers to reconnect and reenergize their practice.
This self-directed program offers time and space for writers to reconnect and reenergize their practice.
This self-directed program offers time and space for writers to reconnect and reenergize their practice.
Banff Centre’s Spring Writers Residency provides participants with the time and space for creative exploration away from the constraints of everyday life. Writers will be able to delve deep into their creative project, meet with a community of artistic peers, and take advantage of workshops and mentorship opportunities with faculty Eden Robinson, Nicole Sealey, Vidyan Ravinthiran, and professional guest Stephen Motika (Nightboat Books).
This flexible program with optional program elements allows writers to choose the amount of support they are looking for.