Application Deadline January 28, 2026
Program Dates May 11, 2026 - May 29, 2026
Overview
This three-week residency supports Indigenous storytellers in developing existing work through a balance of self-directed studio time, faculty-led workshops, peer sharing circles, and one-on-one feedback sessions designed to deepen the creative process.
The program offers space to focus on learning and expanding one’s storytelling practice. Guest artists—both in person and online—will share their approaches to storytelling across a variety of disciplines, with opportunities for dialogue and exchange.
Description
The residency encourages exploration of cultural knowledge, lived experience, and creative expression in shaping stories. Deepen your understanding of different protocols and practices of storytelling from Indigenous perspectives, whilst further developing an existing work within a supportive, land-based, and peer-informed environment. Program highlights include:
- A private studio
- Facilitated group sessions to support artistic growth
- Faculty-led workshops, presentations, and one-on-one feedback sessions
- Guest artists, both in person and online, will share storytelling practices across disciplines
- Peer sharing circles and collaborative readings foster community, connection, and cross-inspiration
- Optional evening gatherings such as fire nights and an open mic night offer space for informal storytelling and reflection
- Participants are invited to present works in progress during a public event that includes Banff Centre staff, faculty, Elders, and guest artists
Requirements
This residency is open to Individual Indigenous storytellers and artists who are actively engaged in their practice and wish to deepen their understanding of diverse storytelling protocols, genres, and cultural perspectives. Applicants should:
- Identify as artists and storytellers
- Have demonstrable experience and knowledge in their artistic practice
- Be committed to developing an existing work during the residency
- Be open to learning, sharing, and engaging with faculty and peers
Post-secondary education in arts or culture is considered an asset but is not required. Applicants should be able to clearly demonstrate an active artistic practice.
Residency Eligibility
Residency Experience Summary
Application Information
Applicants must be 18+ at the time of the program start date.
Domestic and international applications are welcome.
Visa Eligibility Information:
- Please note that Banff Centre programs do not meet the eligibility requirements for a Canadian Student Visa.
- If you are accepted into our program, you must obtain a Visitor Visa to enter Canada. Accepted participants are responsible for identifying and complying with the immigration requirements to enter Canada as a visitor from their country of origin. If you require a Visitor Visa please check the current expected processing times well in advance of applying.
Program fee is subject to applicable taxes. Non-refundable fees and deposits will be retained upon cancellation. Any other fees are refunded at the discretion of the Banff Centre. The application deadline is 11:59 p.m. Mountain Standard Time.
Please visit the Fees & Financial Aid section of the program pages to learn more about individual program's specific fees and funding availabilities.
We are pleased to offer scholarships to support participants in our program. Below are details regarding the scholarship amounts and information on how to apply.
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Scholarship covering 100% of the Total fee is awarded to all Indigenous arts participants, made possible through endowments and donations.
Please complete the Financial Aid section when uploading your supporting materials.