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Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives

Read. Research. Reflect.

Library Catalogue Archives - Online Portal Digital Resources Creative Tool & Object Library
Views of Sulphur Mountain and Mount Bourgeau

Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives

The Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives - Current Services

We are delighted to offer the following services for Banff Centre Participants, Artists, Faculty and Staff:

  • Open hours:  
    • Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
    • Tue: Closed/by appointment
    • Sat & Sun: Closed 
  • Library accounts for borrowing privileges
  • Collection tours
  • Listening and viewing stations
  • Public computers and printing station
  • Research assistance, by appointment
  • A fabulous view!

The Library and Archives is closed for the general public

Library Catalogue
Digital Resources
Archives
My Library Account
FAQs
Artists' Books on Tumblr

The Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives play a vital role in meeting the educational and professional needs of artists, leaders, and researchers from Canada and around the world who come to Banff Centre each year. The Library houses an exceptional and diverse collection, with a particular emphasis on Canadian arts, crafts, indigenous studies, literature, and mountain culture. This collection includes books, periodicals, music scores, audio and video recordings, digital materials, and artists' books. In parallel, the Archives safeguards Banff Centre's extraordinary artistic legacy, functioning as the Centre's institutional memory and a valuable resource for researching its history and activities.


Paul D. Fleck (1934-1992)

Paul D. Fleck was the president of Banff Centre from 1982--1992. Recognized as a cultural leader, forward-thinking administrator, and skilled communicator, he made a profound impact not only on Banff Centre but also on the wider Canadian cultural and business sectors. His unwavering passion for literature and spoken expression, coupled with his profound dedication to Banff Centre's historical heritage, motivated him to champion the growth of Banff Center's Library and the establishment of its Archives.

I want to formally tell you...how much I appreciate you and the service you provide.  You...set the bar much higher than it's ever been regarding what a librarian can be, and perhaps ought to be.

Artist/Participant, 2024

The resource librarians were so helpful and made a real contribution to my work at my residency.

Artist/Participant, 2023

Stories

Lantern slides from the University of Alberta archives collection

Unveiling the Banff Centre-University of Alberta (1933-1969) Archives Collection

The University of Alberta collection (1933-1969), containing the earliest records of the Banff Centre, is now open for research.
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Picture of Brian Quirt during interview.

Playwrights Lab Oral History Interviews

Playwrights Lab Oral History Interviews, with videos featuring Vicki Stroich, Bob White, John Murrell, Brian Quirt and Jenna Rodgers.
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Image of two artists' books by Bonnie Stahlecker, Four Pasages and Land Marks

Art That's Just Begging to Be Touched

So what is an artist's book, anyway? Here's a look at an artistic medium that you don't have to feel bad about touching.
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Objects in the library

Creative Tool and Object Library

Come browse our Creative Tool and Object Library to borrow objects such as record players, camping equipment, games, and crafting supplies.
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Picture of Michael Century during interview.

Recording Our History: Banff Centre's Oral History Project

A discussion of the Banff Centre Archive's Oral History project, with videos featuring Michael Century and Marilyn Engle.
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Photograph of Irene Prothroe wearing a shall with flowers in her hair

In the Archives: Irene Prothroe

The Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives has processed the archival collection of one of its faculty: Irene Prothroe, an actress, teacher, director, and producer
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A photograph from the 1982 Everest Expedition Collection.

Everest in the Archives

In 2018, the Paul D. Fleck Library and Archives welcomed a new collection to its archives: The 1982 Canadian Everest Expedition Collection.
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Ann Southam

In the Archives: Canadian Musician and Composer Ann Southam

The Banff Centre Library & Archives is delighted to have received from Canadian musician and composer Ann Southam's estate a donation of her papers, books and C
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BISQC Classics Revisited

In 2019, the archival team finished a major project of arranging and describing 15 years’ worth of early Banff International String Quartet Competition (BISQC)
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The Paul D. Fleck Library & Archives is located in the Kinnear Centre for Creativity and Innovation (KCCI), 2nd floor

Please email library@banffcentre.ca or archives@banffcentre.ca for more information or assistance.

Regrettably, the Library and Archives remain closed for the general public until further notice.


Contact Us

library@banffcentre.ca
Tel: 403.762.6265
Fax: 403.762.6266

archives@banffcentre.ca
Tel: 403-762-6440
Fax: 403-762-6266

107 Tunnel Mountain Drive
Box 1020, Stn. 43
Banff, Alberta
T1L 1H5 Canada

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107 Tunnel Mountain Drive
PO Box 1020
Banff, Alberta
Canada
T1L 1H5

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We recognize, with deep respect and gratitude, our home on the side of Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain. In the spirit of respect and truth, we honour and acknowledge the Banff area, known as “Minihrpa” (translated in Stoney Nakoda as “the waterfalls”) and the Treaty 7 territory and oral practices of the Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) – comprised of the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney Nations – as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai. We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Shuswap Nations, Ktunaxa Nations, and Metis Nation of Alberta, Rockyview District 4. We acknowledge all Nations who live, work, and play here, help us steward this land, and honour and celebrate this place.