Banff on Demand currently features films from the 2024 Festival in Banff as well as new programs from the 2023-2024 World Tour! From $18.50/program. $150 CAD | Support filmmakers by choosing this ...
This event is free and all are welcome. Sean Lee, artist, curator, and BAiR: Early Career 2025 faculty, explores accessible curatorial practices and Disability Arts in On the Crip Horizon.
Of a Lifetime is a celebration of discovery, adventure, and the passing of the torch to the next generation against the breathtaking backdrop of Antarctica. It chronicles the renowned De Le Rue family ...
A glimpse into the lives and hearts of some of the best Japanese free ride skiers in the world. Home from Home explores the intersection between Japanese athletes and the natural world.
Follow Molly Mitchell's roller coaster journey to climb Crank It, one of Colorado's most dangerous routes. After breaking her back on the climb, Molly must face her rocky mental health and embark on a ...
Image from Meteorite. Performed by artists from Ballet Edmonton. Photo Credit: Nanc Price.
When Festival filmmakers and authors are recognized as winners on-stage during the Festival, they receive a cash award and a unique hand-crafted glass sculpture by local artisans and twin sisters – ...
A curated playlist of artists and faculty from the 2015-2019 Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity's Spoken Word residencies. A curated playlist of artists and faculty from the 2017-2019 Banff Centre ...
For the first time in Banff Centre’s 85 year history, Indigenous Arts will be programmed throughout the calendar year. Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity is pleased to award literary translator ...
Get a preview at the programming that will be available for online delivery this fall from September to December 2020. Banff Centre has refreshed its leadership programming model to continue to meet ...
Alberta’s government has appointed a new chair and public members to the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity board of governors. Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival is thrilled to announce ...
In 2011, Steve Matthews had a bright idea. With his kids completely hooked on snowboarding, he rallied a few friends and set out to build Yellowknife’s first and only rope tow.