Brooklyn-based journalist, Christopher Maag, found himself writing a story about boats in the New York Harbour, from inside a boat on Banff Centre’s campus. As one of eight residents in the Literary Journalism program, the irony was not lost on him. Check out the latest desk tour to find out how Chris made the Henriquez Studio his own, and what he keeps close at hand to piece a narrative together.
They take a look at popular songs and reveal the backstories and personal narratives of queer artists who never had a chance to communicate what their work really meant to them.
They joined us in 2017 for a recording residency and recently released a new animated short called REACH THE SKY
This past summer our Indigenous Arts department hosted Banff Centre's first-ever Urban Moose Hide Tanning residency, becoming "part of the international Indigenous resurgence of traditional hide tanning." The group learned two different forms from Elder hide tanning masters in a camp they built r...
Culture. Accountability. Collaborations. Good governance. Watch as Banff Centre's program director of Indigenous Leadership, Brian Calliou, explains the wise practices' approach to Indigenous community development.