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Upcoming deadlines for winter residencies, Indigenous opportunities and more The Banff Centre Visual + Digital Arts Walter Phillips Gallery Banff, Alberta Canada www.banffcentre.ca/va Banff Artist-in-Residence (BAiR) opportunity BAiR programs in Visual + Digital Arts provide time and space for artists, curators, and arts professionals to create, research, experiment with and develop production techniques, cultivating new directions in their work. BAiR New Materiality Program dates: January 11–February 12, 2016 Apply by: September 2 (closing soon) BAiR New Materiality is a program dedicated to contemporary practice, challenging participants to engage with materials in unconventional ways and push the boundaries of traditional artistic mediums. In this five-week intensive residency, participants will create, research, and experiment using our extensive on-campus production facilities, engaging with the broader international artistic community at The Banff Centre. Walter Phillips Gallery curator and 2017 Alberta Biennial co-curator Peta Rake will be on hand to provide consultation and curatorial insights through studio visits BAiR late winter intensive Program dates February 29–March 25, 2016 Apply by: September 30 In this intensive four-week program, participants will benefit from the insight and consultation of guest curator Naomi Potter (Esker Foundation), participant-driven critique, artist presentations, demonstrations in various visual and digital art production techniques, and being part of a community of artists, curators, and creative practitioners each committed to their practice. Scheduled programming is light and designed to allow for ample time to work on individual self-directed projects or to collaborate with others. Opportunities for Indigenous arts practitioners Thematic residency opportunity Thematic residencies offer a structured program where artists are brought together with faculty mentors to investigate a specific theme or topic. Indigenous residency Guest Faculty: Candice Hopkins, David Garneau, Richard Hill, and more to be announced Program Dates: January 11–February 12, 2016 Apply by: September 2 (closing soon) This residency invites Indigenous visual and digital artists, curators, writers, and cultural producers from all nations to come together, create new work, and discuss topics pertinent to their culture and contemporary Indigenous art practice. A two-day symposium with leading Indigenous thinkers, artists, and curators will cap off the program. Practicum opportunity Arts Practicum programs are intense experiential learning opportunities that marry technical training in the arts and arts administration with hands-on, real world experiences. Visual Arts Indigenous Administration and Research Program Dates: January 11–December 16, 2016 Apply by: November 10 This practicum is designed to enhance knowledge and skills in arts administration for Indigenous practitioners. The participant will work with and be mentored by staff from all areas of the Visual + Digital Arts department: Creative Residencies, Walter Phillips Gallery, and the Banff International Curatorial Institute. Enrollment to this program is limited to individuals of Indigenous descent (status, non-status, Métis, or Inuit) who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. This program is ideal for recent graduates of art history, museum studies, or studio-based programs eager to gain professional experience. Visual + Digital Arts programs at The Banff Centre offer opportunities for artists to engage with world-renowned faculty and peers, and to gain new insights into the development of their work. Access to extensive facilities in photography, sculpture, printmaking, papermaking, ceramics, fibre, painting, digital media, video, and audio is available. For more information: Office of the Registrar visualarts_registrar@banffcentre.ca T +403 762 6180 / +1 800 565 9989

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