Call for Applications: Early Career Banff Artist in Residence 2026

Natalie Baird, Early Career Banff Artist in Residence 2025. Photo by Rita Taylor.
Call for Applications
Explore new directions in your work with faculty and artists from around the world. Be inspired by our studio spaces and facilities in an unrivalled natural environment.
Early Career Banff Artist in Residence 2026
March 2 – April 3, 2026
Application Deadline: August 27, 2025
Early Career Banff Artist in Residence (BAiR) 2026 is an immersive program of studio practice, creative exploration, critical feedback, and mentorship for visual artists in the early stages of their careers.
Open to artists working in all visual arts mediums, this program is faculty-led while providing space, time, and support towards the development of an agreed-upon studio project. Faculty for this program include Jacob Korczynski, Nour Bishouty, and Kaelen Wilson-Goldie.
As well as having the opportunity to research, experiment, and create, participants are part of a community of emerging artists committed to developing and expanding their practice. They will participate in faculty-led conversations around the contexts that artists establish for the production and presentation of their work.
The program invites participants to reflect on how their work is situated within or alongside their artistic peers and predecessors. It emphasizes collective learning, cross-disciplinary exchange, and relational approaches to practice. Participants will explore how artists establish associations with one another across diverse modes of making and thinking.
This program supports:
- the development of conceptual thought and creative skills through faculty supported research-creation
- development of technical skills through experimentation and skill-based learning assisted by staff technicians
- faculty and guest artist lectures and collective study, reading, and writing to foster critical thought and cross-disciplinary dialogue/collaboration
- peer-to-peer to engagement fostering a professional community that can help support and sustain an artistic career
- feedback from experienced faculty members who will be available for both group and one-on-one consultations
Artists are provided with a studio, as well as targeted access to our extensive facilities. This includes access to personal studio spaces equipped for creative work, available 24/7, providing a dedicated environment for artistic expression; and targeted access to shared production facilities and knowledgeable staff who are available to provide technical assistance and support.
Who Should Apply
Early Career refers to artists who are new to their professional practice as well as those just entering, or in the early stages of their career.
This residency is for individual artists or duos (of no more than two collaborators) who 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.
Applications from applicants close to completing formal training, averaging up to five years of professional practice will be considered.
The program is designed to cater to early career visual artists including, but not limited to, work in:
- ceramics
- digital media
- painting
- drawing
- printmaking
- papermaking
- photography
- sculpture and installation
Participants will benefit most if they are comfortable working autonomously in an unstructured environment. The program suits those focused on working on a specific project or creating new works.
Banff Centre welcomes applicants of all ages (18+), backgrounds, gender identities and expressions to apply. Artists from historically underrepresented and equity deserving groups are especially welcome.
We are pleased to offer scholarships to support participants in our program. Standard scholarships cover 100% of tuition fees, and 50% of meals and accommodation costs. Canadian Indigenous scholarship covers 100% of tuition fees, meals, and accommodation cost.
Please visit the program page for more information and to apply.
About Visual Arts Programs at Banff Centre
Visual Arts at Banff Centre offers exceptional programs for professional artists, curators, art critics, and researchers. Visual Arts also supports, develops, and presents contemporary art through the Walter Phillips Gallery.
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Admissions
Email: admissions@banffcentre.ca
Phone: 403.762.6100
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