Author “turned a corner” during Banff residency

The Charter (Placentia, Newfoundland): Paul Rowe about writing his novel The Silent Time: “It took a long time, about eight years but since 2004 I went to the Banff Centre for the Fine Arts. It was like I turned a corner there because at Banff I was there for five weeks and I got to work with a lot of people who were professional writers, who knew what they were doing. Since 2004, I kind of turned a corner and became really determined that I was going to finish the book.”

Chamber Music Australia hosts competition, cites Banff

Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia): Chamber Music Australia is working to develop programs to put Australian musicians and composers on the world map. “Why does everybody from here have to run off to Banff and all these summer schools everywhere in order to get that level of tuition.” The article also notes that the TinAlley String Quartet, one of this year’s BISQC contendors, made the finals of the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.

Keeping tabs on Sara D: Ontario funds OCAD’s Digital Futures

CNW Group: “Today we unleash Ontario’s Imagination. Ontario’s investment in the Digital Futures Initiative makes possible a new era for OCAD [Ontario College of Art and Design] in its evolution as Canada’s university for the imagination,” said Sara Diamond, president of OCAD [and former director of Media and Visual Arts at the Banff Centre].