The fonds consists of records resulting from the overall management and direction of art programming, including finances, programs, planning, services, faculty and staff, facilities, awards and scholarships, travel, marketing, the Banff Festival of the Arts, and the Banff Television Festival. The fonds has been divided into the Manager of Visual Arts sous-fonds, and the Arts Administration sous-fonds, which includes the records of the Manager of Performing Arts (1971-1977).
The fonds consists of material relating to the planning and proceedings of The Tuning of the World conference. The fonds is divided into five series which reflect the many items found in the fonds. materials in this fonds include procedural files including correspondence, budgets, reports, and planning documents belonging to Tuning of the World Conference Director Timothy Buell and Conference Administrator Annie Hillis. The fonds also includes photographs and recordings relevant to the conference.
Fonds consists of records generated as part of Action Poetry ‘94, a symposium and workshop of the spoken word. Records include video and audio recordings of performances and events, proposals and planning documents, internal and external correspondence, biographical information on participants, newspaper clippings, research notes, photographic contact sheets, and material related to organizing the Nat Christie Poetry Day and Nat Christie Poetry Jam events.
Fonds consists of material relating to Madsen's career at the Banff Centre. Materials in the fonds include correspondence, newspaper clippings, event invitations, Banff Centre promotional materials and photographs.
Fonds consists of material relating to Loubet’s artistic and professional practice, and especially to the projects documenting the epic story singers of the Kawachi area (Osaka Prefecture) (Kawachi Ondo, Goshiu Ondo, Senshu Ondo). The fonds is divided into six series based on various projects reflected in the fonds. The material in the fonds includes sound recordings (produced by Loubet), video documentation, digital photos, software that contains the Cyber Kawachi project, a graphic score and promotional material.
Fonds consists of records generated by the Association of Canadian Women Composers (ACWC), including the Association’s formation and its subsequent activities. The bulk of the records concern the administration of the Association itself and address issues related to governance, financial management, and member recruitment. Other records concern the Association’s public activities, including sponsorship of concerts featuring works by Canadian women composers and other public initiatives intended to increase awareness of and provide support for Canadian women composers. Records include correspondence, financial records, minutes, publications, press releases, media clippings, membership records and other material.
Fonds consists of material relating to Southam's professional life, and personal interests. The fonds is divided into ten series which reflect the many items found in fonds. Materials in the fonds include recordings (both by Southam and by others), scores (both by Southam and others), programmes, articles about Southam, photographs (personal and professional), material used by Southam in mixed-media presentation, and other material.
Fonds consists of the records created and compiled by Ina Dennekamp in connection with her work on the history of Canadian women composers. The bulk of the material was assembled between 1988 and 1992 either as part of a Canada Council Explorations Grant project entitled The History of Canadian Women Composers or as part of her weekly radio program Women of Note. Additional materials may relate to her role in the founding and administration of the BC Chapter of the Association of Canadian Women Composers (ACWC) and Women in Music (WIM). The fonds includes correspondence, notes, periodicals and other publications, course materials, interviews (transcripts and sound recordings), performance recordings, broadcast recordings, a collection of scores and sheet music, and a collection of commercial recordings.
Fonds consists of records related to the 1966 ascent of Alpamayo in Peru, and the film The Magnificent Mountain produced about the expedition. Material includes copies of the film, correspondence regarding the film and its transfer to VHS, a photo of the Mario Bello trophy, published material about the expedition, and Ned Kelly's obituary.
Fonds consists of material relating to the Banff New Media Institute (BNMI). The fonds is divided into four series, which represent the main activities of the BNMI: summits/conference activity, co-production, research, and general administrative records. The fonds includes many recordings of BNMI events, grant files, co-production agreements, marketing material, and other documents.