2023 Festival Gallery Hop
October 28 to November 5
Scroll to see what some of our members proudly presented in the 2023 Fall/Winter season
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BCC WAS THE PROUD SPONSOR OF MUSIC ON THE PATIO
during the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival.
And we had a well attended booth/room at the Festival Marketplace
Celebrate Banff’s unique culture over a B Culture Cocktail at the Festival
Walter Phillips Gallery
The Banff Centre, 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr.
Hours: Wednesday - Sunday | 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm
In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art, and Social Practice
until December 13, 2023
In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art, and Social Practice examines how artists in North America have drawn on Buddhism as a methodology of art practice. It considers how Buddhism has contributed to important developments in contemporary art including the dematerialization of the art object, a phenomenon that radicalized art production and was key to the development of conceptual art and participatory art practices. The exhibition demonstrates the cultural impact of Asia on North America and reflects on an ongoing history of cross-cultural encounter and exchange.
In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art, and Social Practice is guest curated by Haema Sivanesan, Director, Leighton Studios and Program Partnerships. This exhibition draws on research undertaken during her tenure as Curator, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, generously supported by funding from The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation, Hong Kong and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York.
Image Credit: Charwei Tsai, 'Sky Mantra', 2009, (video still). Commissioned by Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney, Australia. Photo courtesy of the artist.
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
111 Bear Street
Thurs. to Mon. 11:00 am – 5:00 pm.
20 October 2023 to 19 January 2024
TOM WILLOCK: CELEBRATING AN EXCEPTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
In A Celebration of Tom Willock, a selection of his work captures the grandeur of his craft and his intimate connection to the mountainscapes, highlighting his distinct style and great passion for the natural world.
Each of these photographs is a thoughtful capture; when the light is perfect and the scene reveals itself beautifully for just a fleeting moment in time.
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Bow Biennial: Four Unique Perspectives
As we focus on our local community this fall, we bring back the Bow Biennial. This has traditionally reoccurred every two years here at the Whyte Museum and with a short pause due to the pandemic, we are happy to bring it back for our fall exhibition!
This Bow Biennial highlights four artists from Alberta, Amy Dryer, Wanda Ellerbeck, Barb Fyvie, and Eileen Murray who have their own unique style of creating art. All share the same sense of place in their work expressed in distinctly different ways.
Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival
Banff Centre
Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival & World Tour
October 28 - November 5, 2023
CREDIT:
Hael Somma, Chamonix, photo by Antoine Mesnage
Willock & Sax Gallery
210 Bear Street
Retro + Active with Peter Deacon RCA
October 28 to November 5
MEET THE ARTIST - Saturday, 28 October, 1 to 3 pm
An exhibition of retro and current works spanning Peter Deacon’s career. The significance of the relationship between location and autobiographical history has been a significant factor in all his artistic work since 1975. Some works are of a large scale; some of it on canvas, board or copper, utilizing a diversity of mediums and processes ranging from photography and painting to etching and drawing. Parallel to this mainstream activity, he has always produced small-scale work. These intimate and immediate pieces have instigated the approaches used in more definitive works. They are deeply thoughtful considerations of place and space by an artist who continues to contribute greatly to his adopted country both with his work and with his teaching.
The Carter Ryan Gallery
229 Bear Street (Corner of Bear and Wolf)
Saturday October 28, 2023
MEET THE ARTIST JASON CARTER 5 - 7 PM
Celebrated Cree Artist Jason Carter will be in the Banff gallery to talk about being an artist ‘outside the lens’ - once a prolific camera person working in Morning Television, Jason uses a different, more cinematic lens in which he creates his crafts. His ‘mediums’ are different as now they are stone and canvas but his POV has remained the same.
Saturday November 4, 2023
MEET THE ARTIST JASON CARTER - 5 - 7 PM
Celebrated Cree Artist Jason Carter will be in the Banff gallery to talk about being an artist ‘outside the lens’ - once a prolific camera person working in Morning Television, Jason uses a different, more cinematic lens in which he creates his crafts. His ‘mediums’ are different as now they are stone and canvas but his POV has remained the same.
Are You Curious?
Buffalo Nations Museum
1 Birch Avenue log fort next to Nancy Pauw bridge
Tuesday October 31 @ 1 - 2 pm Museum guided tour
Tuesday October 31 @ 2 - 3:15 pm Medicine walk outdoor tour
Complimentary guided tours of Buffalo Nations Museum at 1 pm and 2 pm.
In conversation with a local guide and ethnobotanist, you magically become part of the ecosystem of plants, animals, and the home of the First Nations People of this land.
Banff Park Museum National Historic Site
91 Banff Ave
Saturdays and Sundays, and Holiday Mondays: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On until end of 2023
Welcome to Canada’s mountain national parks - a landscape in transition because of climate change. The earth’s climate is getting warmer, and climate change is transforming the Canadian landscape in profound ways. In this science-based exhibit, you will discover how climate change affects our mountain national parks, how Parks Canada is responding, and how parks and healthy ecosystems can offer “natural solutions” to climate change.
Free with admission or Discovery Pass
Town of Banff Community Art Committee
The Town of Banff has worked with various artists over time to create large-scale public artworks. You'll spot these works throughout the downtown area.
Cave and Basin
National Historic Site
311 Cave Ave
Thursday to Monday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Daily tour time: 1:30 p.m.
Looking for a quick introduction to all the highlights Cave and Basin National Historic Site has to offer? Join us for this accessible 30-minute indoor/outdoor tour of the 1914 Bathing Pavilion and its many hidden wonders—from Indigenous significance and historic architecture, to a mysterious cave and the beginnings of national parks in Canada, to the tiny and endangered Banff Springs Snail.
Free with admission or Discovery Pass