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Visual Arts Open Studios

BAiR Emerging 2022

Photo taken by Rita Taylor

BAiR Emerging Open Studios

Banff Artist in Residence (BAiR) Emerging is an immersive program that offers studio practice, production facilities access and mentorship for visual artists in the early stages of their careers. 

Following the conclusion of this year's program, we are excited to share an online version of the Banff Artist in Residence (BAiR) Emerging Open Studios. The 2022 edition of this residency was led by guest faculty Yaniya Lee, Lou Sheppard and Vanessa Kwan.​ 

Artworks assembled on a table in Nura's studio at Banff Centre

Nura Ali | Calgary, Alberta

Nura Ali is a visual artist, writer and curator, living and working in Calgary, Alberta. She received a BFA in Visual Art from Emily Carr University of Art...
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Stina Baudin's studio at Banff Centre during Emerging Banff Artist in Residence program

Stina Baudin | Montreal, Quebec

Stina Baudin is an emerging Canadian-Haitian interdisciplinary textile artist presently residing in Tiohtià:ke / Montreal, Canada. She has studied both at...
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Hannah's studio at Banff Centre featuring a bed and art piece on the wall

Hannah Bullock | Toronto, Ontario

"I’m thinking about how yawning is perceived as an undesirable and uncontrollable function of the body: a vulnerability we’re taught to conceal and resist...
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Three artworks by Maggie Crowley exhibited on the walls of her studio at Banff Centre

Maggie Crowley | Chicago, Illinois

Maggie Crowley received her M.F.A. from the University of Chicago, her M.A. from Eastern Illinois University, and her B.S. from Illinois State University...
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Six artworks hanging on the wall of Dana's studio at Banff Centre

Dana Edmonds | Montreal, Quebec

Dana Edmonds has a multidisciplinary practice that is balanced between painting and graphic + web design. Born in Montreal, where she currently lives and...
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A series of objects arranged on a table in Shirin's studio at Banff Centre.

Shirin Fahimi | Aurora, Ontario

"For the purpose of my current project, “Umm al Raml’s Sand Narratives,” I approached four Iranian women living in the diaspora in Toronto who follow the...
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Photographs and books spread across a tabletop during Amrita's residency

Amrita Hepi | Narrm/Melbourne, Australia

"During my time at Banff I was able to test ideas through 3D printing, photography, text and performance. It became clear that I was probing at the idea of...
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Shawl displayed on a mannequin in Cheyenne's studio at Banff Centre

Cheyenne Rain LeGrande ᑭᒥᐘᐣ | Amiskwaciy Waskahikan

"Mullyanne nîmiw ᓃᒥᐤ. Nîmiw in nêhiyawêwin translates to she dances. Nanaskomitin to Nimama for her beautiful singing and Nehiyaw spoken word...
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Colorful artwork exhibited on the wall of Jenna's studio at Banff Centre

Jenna Reid | Toronto, Ontario

"Through conversations with 5 QTBIPoC mad and disabled community organizers, this project documents and archives the activism that happens, oftentimes, out...
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Seven artworks exhibited on the wall of Rachael's studio at Banff Centre

Rachael Thorleifson | Weimar, Germany

Rachael Thorleifson is a visual artist making objects, images, and site specific installations about heirlooms, romance, oil-refineries...
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Rebecca's studio at Banff Centre during the residency

Rebecca Wang  王晨釔 | Vancouver, British Columbia and Hangzhou, China

"Furthering my investigation of the constructing and negotiation of selfhood in a contemporary diasporic context, the research I did at Banff Centre inquires...
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