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Banff Centre Press

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Banff Centre Press is a publisher of books on contemporary arts and culture. It is a literary press reflecting the commitment to creativity at The Banff Centre. Banff Centre Press publishes books under its own imprint, as well as WPG Editions, for the Walter Phillips Gallery.

Banff Centre Press’ titles: reflect a passion for creativity, the arts, and the place of the arts in a cultured and thoughtful society; move beyond a scholarly reporting of events and ideas to inject a literary and creative presentation; and make available the best thinking and writing on art, creativity, and culture in Canada.

Our latest releases

Restorying Indigenous Leadership

Restorying Indigenous Leadership

Edited by Cora Voyageur, Laura Brearley, and Brian Calliou

Toward. Some. Air.

Toward. Some. Air.

Edited by Amy De'Ath & Fred Wah

Languages of Our Land/Langues de notre terre

Languages of Our Land/Langues de notre terre

Edited by Susan Ouriou
Translated by Christelle Morelli

Arigato, Tokyo

Arigato, Tokyo

By Daniel MacIvor

This Is War

This Is War

By Hannah Moscovitch

Rock, Paper, Fire

Rock, Paper, Fire

Edited by Marni Jackson & Tony Whittome
Introduction by Charlotte Gill

Science, She Loves Me

Science, She Loves Me

Edited by Mary Anne Moser

Spoken Word Workbook

Spoken Word Workbook

Edited by Sheri-D Wilson

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Arigato, Tokyo

Arigato, Tokyo

By Daniel MacIvor

Languages of Our Land/Langues de notre terre

Languages of Our Land/Langues de notre terre

Edited by Susan Ouriou
Translated by Christelle Morelli

Restorying Indigenous Leadership

Restorying Indigenous Leadership

Edited by Cora Voyageur, Laura Brearley, and Brian Calliou

Rock, Paper, Fire

Rock, Paper, Fire

Edited by Marni Jackson & Tony Whittome
Introduction by Charlotte Gill

Science, She Loves Me

Science, She Loves Me

Edited by Mary Anne Moser

Speaking in Tongues

Speaking in Tongues

Edited by Maggie Helwig
Introduction by John S. Saul

Spoken Word Workbook

Spoken Word Workbook

Edited by Sheri-D Wilson

Thing Feigned or Imagined

Thing Feigned or Imagined

By Fred Stenson

This Is War

This Is War

By Hannah Moscovitch

Toward. Some. Air.

Toward. Some. Air.

Edited by Amy De'Ath & Fred Wah

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