Residency Program
18th Street Art Center
Santa Monica, CA

Medium: Unspecified

 

The 18th Street Arts Center came into existence in 1988 as a complex of artist live-work spaces and the headquarters of High Performance magazine. It was a collaboration among Artist Susanna Bixby Dakin, writer Linda Frye Burnham and artist Steven Durland, who had been working together for years, documenting the alternative art world through the magazine and Astro Artz publications....

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Residency Program
3331 ARTS CYD
Tokyo, Japan

Medium: Multi-Media

3331 Arts Chiyoda has recently launched a new residency program open to artists, curators and creative practitioners internationally. This includes not only the visual arts but also practitioners in design, architecture, dance and music etc. With a full range of facilities including accommodation, studio and gallery, creative practitioners have the exceptional opportunity to extend their artistic engagement in the heart of Tokyo. Not only will artists be able to pursue their own individual research and practice, but they will be connected to the extensive network of Tokyo's art scene through the hub that is 3331. With the energy of...

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Acadia National Park
Bar Harbor, Maine

Medium: Landscape Painting

In the mid-1800s, landscape painters, including Thomas Cole and Frederic Church, came to Mount Desert Island and captured its beauty on canvas. Their work inspired writers, composers, naturalists, and folks from away to seek the natural splendor of the island.

Those who followed were known as rusticators because they ate and lived with local fishermen and farmers during their summer stay. The rusticators returned each summer to delight in the tranquillity of Mount Desert Island....

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Rome Prize
American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy

Medium: Unspecified

The mission of the American Academy in Rome, founded in 1894, is to foster the pursuit of advanced research and independent study in the fine arts and humanities.

The American Academy in Rome awards the Rome Prize to a select group of artists and scholars, after an application process that begins in the fall of each year. The winners, announced in the spring, are invited to Rome to pursue their work in an atmosphere conducive to intellectual and artistic freedom, interdisciplinary exchange, and innovation....

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Artists' Residency Program
Anderson Ranch Arts Center
Snowmass Village, Colorado

Mediums: Ceramics, Digital Media/Photography, Furniture Design/Wood Sculpture, Painting and Drawing, Printmaking, Sculpture

Anderson Ranch offers an artists' residency program designed to encourage the creative, intellectual and personal growth of emerging and established visual artists. Finalists are chosen on the basis of artistic merit by an independent jury of established working artists and will live and work at Anderson Ranch for a approximately a ten week residency period. While in residence, all artists will share in an established community of interaction, conceptual development....

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Visual Arts Program
Andy Warhol Preserve
Montauk, NY

Mediums: Painting, Drawing, Photography

Under an agreement between The Nature Conservancy and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Conservancy conducts four or more visual artsprograms at the preserve each year. Foundation support is provided to help offset program costs. Because there are no buildings on the preserve, these workshops are weather dependent. Most are scheduled between May and mid-October, when fair weather conditions are most likely....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Center, Dowell, MD

Mediums:
Painting, ceramics, Installation, Sculpture

Annmarie’s residency program provides a serene place on the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay for visual, musical, and literary artists to create works that address ecological issues and/or inspire community involvement. Artists have access to a private studio space in addition to a variety of classroom studios and garage spaces, a waterfront, and fifty acres of forest and field. Residencies are meant to focus on merging the arts and the environment and should include the involvement of our local community to some capacity.....

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Residency Program
Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana

Medium: Ceramics/Clay

The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts is located near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Helena, Montana, on the grounds of what was once Western Clay Manufacturing Co. brick manufacturing company. Bray, an avid patron of the arts, envisioned an art center and built the Pottery in the spring of 1951, the first step in his dream to "make available for all who are seriously interested in the ceramic arts, a fine place to work....

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Artists in Residency Program
Arrowmont School
of Arts & Crafts
Gatlinburg, TN

Mediums: Ceramics, Fibers, Metals/Jewelry, Painting, Drawing, Photography, Warm Glass, Woodturning, Woodworking, Sculpture, Book & Paper Arts

The Arrowmont’s Artist-in-Residence program was established in 1991. The program provides early career, self-directed artists time, space and support to experiment and develop a new body of work in a creative supportive community environment of 160 rotating visiting workshop artists/instructors and hundreds of students. The Arrowmont Residency Program encourages early career artists who embrace community and enjoy working in a team environment to apply....

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Juried artists Application
ArtCenter/South Florida
Miami Beach, FL

Mediums: Unspecified but Facilities
for Photography & Printmaking

ArtCenter South/Florida, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1985, advances the knowledge and practice of contemporary visual arts and culture in South Florida. ArtCenter exists to provide affordable workspace on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach for outstanding visual artists in all stages of career development. ArtCenter provides access to resource and support, creates opportunities for experimentation and innovation, and encourages....

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Residency Program
Artcroft Center, Carlisle, KY

Medium: Painting, Sculpture, Ceramics, Woodworking, Etching

A period of time without the multitude of daily distractions that hamper our lives. Time set aside for revitalizing the creative spirit, pursuing new trains of thought, or concentrating on an idea already in the works are essential parts of being a productive artist. Artcroft’s pastoral setting offers the practicing artist a tranquil, natural environment in which to think, plan, and work. Set on 400 acres of rolling Kentucky hills....

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Art Omi International
Residency Program

Art Omi Inc., New York, NY

Medium: Unspecified but Affiliated with a Sculpture Park

The International Artists Residency is a three week residency program for visual artists in upstate New York. Art Omi provides artists with a studio, living quarters and meals at no cost to the artists. However, artists are responsible for their travel and art materials. The Residency takes place for three weeks during the month of July. We do not offer residency for visual artists at any other time of the year. Each year, a different critic-in-residence lives on campus with the artists: they lead discussions and make one-on-one studio visits.....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Atlantic Center for the Arts
New Smyma Beach, Florida

Mediums: Painting & Sculpture

The idea of a quiet place where artists could go to focus on their art and work with internationally renowned "masters" in a tranquil, natural environment blossomed in 1977 in the mind of Doris Leeper, a painter, sculptor and active environmentalist. A forthright, determined, passionate woman, Leeper soon persuaded friends and community members to join in her vision. In 1979, she convinced....

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Visual Artists
Self-Directed Residency

The Banff Centre
Banff, Alberta, Canada

Mediums: Ceramics, Digital Media, Painting, Drawing, Papermaking, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Video and Performance

Founded in 1933 by the University of Alberta, Department of Extension, with a grant from the U.S.-based Carnegie Foundation, The Banff Centre began with a single course in drama. Its success generated additional arts programs and the Centre became known as The Banff School of Fine Arts in 1935. While arts programming continued to grow and flourish, conferences were introduced in 1953 and management programs in 1954.....

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Creative Artists Residency
Bellagio Center, Bellagio, Italy

Medium: Unspecified

The Bellagio Residency program offers scholars, artists, thought leaders, policymakers and practitioners a serene setting conducive to focused, goal-oriented work, and the unparalleled opportunity to establish new connections with fellow residents, across a stimulating array of disciplines and geographies. The Bellagio Center community generates new knowledge to solve some of the most complex....

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Artist-in-Residence
Bemis Center for Contemporary Art
Omaha, NE

Mediums: Drawing, Painting, Photography, Installation, Sculpture
(including ceramics, wood, metal,
stone and more)

Few programs exist either on the national or international level where the sole mission is to support the creativity of artists. From the beginning, the art-making process has been the highest priority at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, where both the atmosphere and environment offer ideal situations for creative growth and experimentation. Artists from around the world come to the Bemis Center to work in this supportive community and confront new challenges....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest Clermont, KY

Medium: Unspecified

Bernheim is a beautiful 14,000-acre property located 25 miles south of Louisville, open throughout the year to the public. Bernheim is comprised of a nationally-recognized 250 acre arboretum with over 8,000 specimens of plants, and 14,000 acres of forest, protecting diverse plant and animal species. Over 35 miles of hiking trails, outdoor exhibits and other amenities offer abundant recreational and inspirational opportunities, which attract thousands of visitors each year....

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Live, Work, See Residency
Caravansarai
Istanbul, Turkey

Mediums: Unspecified

Our seasonal live/work program is open to artists, creators and researchers interested in well... living and working in Istanbul for periods of a few weeks to a few months. This residency is non-competitive - as your presence at Caravansarai is negotiated by a completed application form, followed by a simple rental agreement and deposit....

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Artist Residency Programs
Carbondale Clay Center
Carbondale, CO

Medium: Ceramics

Carbondale Clay Center welcomes all to explore the art of ceramics, from the casually curious to the established artist. Clay is a universal language connect-ing us to people, cultures and world history. Knowledge of ceramic processes is shared through class and workshop offerings, residencies, lectures, gallery exhibits, and programs that reach out to schools and special groups. The Center is committed to a learning environment that is supportive and exciting. Come fire your imagination....

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Artist-in-Residence Workspace Grant for
New York Emerging Artists

The Center for Book Arts
New York, NY

Medium: Book Arts

Up to five New York-based emerging artists will be offered space, time and support to explore the production of artist’s books and related work for a full year. The purpose of this program is to promote experimentation in book arts, thus artists from all disciplinary backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The Center especially encourages applications from artists of culturally diverse backgrounds. The award includes a $750-$1,500 cash stipend (depending on funding) plus a materials budget between $500 to $1,000 (depending on funding), 24 hour access to the Center’s printing and binding facilities for a full year, plus an individual studio space for 3 months....

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Artist-in-Residence Program in the Helen Frankenthaler Cottage
Center for Contemporary Printmaking
Norwalk, CT

Medium: Printmaking

The Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the art of the print: intaglio, lithography, monotype, silkscreen, woodblock printing, paper works, book arts, and digital arts. CCP is a unique cultural resource, a place to discover, to experiment, to learn. The entire spectrum of printmaking arts is here to be explored through workshops, edition printing with master printers, exhibitions, community programs, and an Artist-in-Residence Program....

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The Guest Artists in Residency Program
The Clay Studio
Philadelphia, PA

Medium: Ceramics/Clay

As Philadelphia's only nonprofit solely dedicated to the education and promotion of the ceramic arts, and as one of the world's leading institutions in the field, The Clay Studio offers a unique venue for arts enthusiasts.

Founded in 1974, The Clay Studio supports the ceramic arts through its artist residencies, gallery, studio space, and school, educational & outreach programs....

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Artist-Residency
Corning Center for the Fine Arts

Mediums: Ceramics and Painting but All Considered

The Corning Center for the Fine Arts (CCFA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation of interdisciplinary arts. The center has a residency program for emerging, mid-career and established artists. CCFA provides artists with the physical space, technical assistance, and support to create new work. Interaction between the artists, their work, and....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
The Corning Museum of Glass
Corning, NY

Medium: Glass

The Studio Artist-in-Residence program brings artists from around the world to Corning. The artists psend a month at The Studio, exploring new directions in glass art, or expanding or their current bodies of work, while using the immense resources of the world's leading glass museum....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake, OR

Mediums: Painting, Sculpture, Photography, and more

The Crater Lake Science & Learning Center coordinates and delivers the Artist-in-Residence program. The program is supported by the park and its partners and provides an opportunity for two eligible artists to spend up to two weeks at Crater Lake National Park to pursue their particular art form while being surrounded by the awe-inspiring landscape of the park....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Denali National Park, Alaska Geographic
Anchorage, AK

Medium: Unspecified, No Photography

 

Artists have had a major impact on the creation and development of America's national parks since the beginning of the national park movement. Dramatic nineteenth century paintings of the western landscape raised public consciousness about the natural wonders of the west and helped stimulate interest in their preservation. In fact, public response to Thomas Moran's splendid landscape paintings done on the Hayden U.S. Geological Survey of the Yellowstone region in 1871 led directly to the creation of America's first....

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Residency
William Flanagan Memorial Creative Persons Center ("The Barn")
Edward F. Albee Foundation
Montauk, NY

Mediums: Unspecified

Located approximately two miles from the center of Montauk and the Atlantic Ocean, "The Barn" rests in a secluded knoll which offers privacy and a peaceful atmosphere. The Foundation expects all those accepted for residence to work seriously and to conduct themselves in such a manner as to aid fellow residents in their endeavors. Writers and composers are offered a room; visual artists are offered a room and studio space. Residents are responsible for their food, travel, and other expenses. The environment is simple and communal. Residents are expected to do their share in maintaining the condition of "The Barn" as well as its peaceful environment....

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Residency Program
Fine Arts Works Center
Provincetown, MA

Medium: Wordworking, Printing, Photography, Painting, Sculpture

The Fine Arts Work Center offers a unique residency for writers and visual artists in the crucial early stages of their careers. Located in Provincetown, an area with a long history as an arts colony, the Work Center provides seven-month fellowships to twenty fellows each year in the form of living/work space and a modest monthly stipend. Residencies run from October....

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The Core Program
Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX

Medium: Unspecified

The Core Program awards one-year residencies to exceptional, highly motivated visual artists and critical writers who have completed their undergraduate or graduate training but have not yet developed professional careers. Established in 1982 within the Glassell School of Art, the teaching wing of Houston's Museum of Fine Arts, the Core Program encourages intensive and innovative studio practice as well as the elaboration of an intellectual framework through which to understand that practice. Residents engage in ongoing dialogue with each other and with leading figures in art and criticism who are brought in as visitors....

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Resident Artist Program
Greenwich House Pottery
New York, NY

Medium: Ceramics

The Resident Artist program (formerly the Studio Assistant residency program) is designed to foster the artistic development of emerging artists
by providing them with studio space, materials and a community of peers and mentors. Resident Artists are also employees of Greenwich House Pottery, assisting with the day-to-day operations of the studios. Resident Artists are essential to Greenwich House Pottery’s communal working environment, providing support to staff, faculty and students through their their own studio....

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International Artist-in-Residence Program
The Griffis Art Center
New London, CT

Medium: Unspecified

The Artist-in-Residence Program is for artists involved in the creation of visual arts. It is neither a school nor an artist's colony. It does, however, offer an opportunity for professional artists to explore their full creative potential.An artist's work may be contemporary or traditional, and may include most types of medium. However, certain casting techniques, which take too long to....

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Studio Residency
The Gushul Studio
Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

Mediums: Painting, Photography, Filmaking, Audio/Video, Installation/Digital

Artists and writers who are selected for a residency are housed in either the Artist’s Studio (for photographers, painters, filmmakers, video/audio artists, installation/digital artists, etc.) or Writer’s Cottage (for writers, scholars and critics, etc.). These are separate buildings situated in proximity to one another in the town of Blairmore, Alberta, and nestled within the spectacular eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains in the Crowsnest Pass.

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Residency Program
Hambridge, Rabun Gap, GA

Mediums: Book Arts, Ceramics, Conceptual Art, Digital Imaging, Drawing, Environmental Arts, Fiber Arts, Film and Video, Installation Arts, Metalworking, Mixed Media, Multimedia Art, Painting, Photography (no darkroom), Printmaking, Sculpture, Woodworking

The Hambidge Residency Program provides setting, solitude and time for creative individuals working in a wide variety of creative disciplines. Fellowships are offered for two to eight week residencies, year round, except for the months of January and February. Fellows enjoy the gift of life without every-day distractions....

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Artists-in-Residence
Headlands Center for the Arts
Sausalito, CA

Mediums: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture (including woodworking), Photography, Video and More

Artist in Residence Program has earned international renown for bringing together pioneering artists and arts professionals in all disciplines—visual, performance, writing, interdisciplinary, music, composition, sound, film, video, and new media—from throughout the U.S. and the world. The Artist in Residence (AIR) program provides a supportive working environment that allows time for artists to experiment, reflect and grow, both individually and collectively during their stay....

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AIRspace Residency
Abrons Arts Center, Henry Street Settlement New York, NY

Mediums: Ceramics, Painting, Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture, Video & Installation

Each year Abrons provides free studio space for 11 months, starting in late September, to five New York City visual artists and one curator under the AIRspace residency program, formerly the Visual Artist-in-Residence Workspace Program. Among the artists selected for the AIRspace program are painters, printmakers, photographers, sculptors, and video and installation artists....

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Jerome Emerging Printmakers' Residency
Highpoint Center for Printmaking
Minneapolis, MN

Mediums: Printmaking
Available to Minnesota Artists Only

Highpoint Center for Printmaking is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the art of printmaking. Highpoint is pleased to announce three printmaking residencies for emerging artists beginning in September 2010....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
The International School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture
Umbria, Italy

Mediums: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture

The Artist's Residency program in Montecastello provides the ideal combination of seclusion and community in a setting of truly inspirational beauty. Artists can work intensively and independently for three or more weeks in a supportive and intimate environment. The Residence Program also enables students to continue to work and progress independently.....

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Artists Residency Program
Jentel
Banner, WY

Mediums: Painting, Sculpture & Printmaking
(Lithopress available ideal for monotypes)

 

The Jentel Artist Residency Program offers dedicated individuals a supportive environment in which to further their creative development. Here artists and writers experience unfettered time to allow for thoughtful reflection and meditation on the creative process in a setting that preserves the agricultural and historical integrity of the land....

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Arts/Industry
The Residency Program for Artists

John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Sheboygan, WI

Mediums: Ceramics and Sculpture Including: Iron and Brass Foundries, Enamel Shop, Enameled Cast Iron, Installations and Functional and Sculptural Forms

Arts/Industry is often cited as the most unusual ongoing collaboration between the arts and industry in the United States. Conceived and managed by the John Michael Kohler Arts Center of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the program is open to artists worldwide. It makes industrial technologies and facilities available to artists through long-term residencies, short-term workshops, tours, and other programming so that they may further their artistic explorations. Major funding is provided by Kohler Co.....

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Residency Program
Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts Nebraska City, NE

Medium: Unspecified

The Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts offers up to sixty juried residencies per year to working artists from across the country and around the world. Residencies are awarded to visual artists, writers, composers, and interdisciplinary artists. Residencies are available for two-, four-, six-, or eight-weeks stays. Each resident receives a $100 stipend per week, free housing, and a separate studio....

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Artist-in-Residence
Light Work
Syracuse, NY

Medium: Photography

Every year Light Work invites between twelve and fifteen artists to come to Syracuse to devote one month to creative projects. Over 350 artists have participated in the AIR program, and many of them have gone on to achieve international acclaim.

The residency includes a $4,000 stipend, a furnished artist apartment, 24-hour access to our state-of-the-art facilities, and generous staff support....

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Keyholder Residency Program
Lower East Side Print Shop, Inc.,
New York, NY

Medium: Printmaking

The Keyholder Residency Program offers emerging artists free 24-hour access to printmaking facilities to develop new work and foster their artistic careers. Residencies are free and one year long, starting on April 1st and October 1st each year, and they take place in the shared Artists’ Studio, including the solvent/etching area and the darkroom.

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Special Editions Residency Program
Lower East Side Printshop
New York, NY

Medium: Printmaking

Special Editions Residency Program is a competitive national residency program for emerging artists to create new work through exploration of printmaking. The Lower East Side Printshop offers an opportunity to complete an important new body of work in collaboration with one of our two experienced master printers, fully sponsored by the Printshop. Artists, with or without printmaking skills...

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Workspace
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
New York, NY

medium: Unspecified
(depends On available work space)

Workspace is a 9-month studio residency program focused on creative process and professional development for emerging visual artists and writers. Through the program’s offerings, which include studio space, studio visits, talks and seminars, access to a network of peers, and public programs, Workspace encourages creative production, professional development, and community building in the early stages of an artist’s or writer’s career. Selected residents are expected to be active in their studio throughout the nine months – using it as a space for experimentation and dialogue....

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Residency Program
The Luminary Center for the Arts
Saint Louis, MO

Mediums: Woodworking, digital Art, Painting, Sculpture

The Luminary’s Residency Program is a part of our extensive interaction with the landscape of contemporary art. The Residency Program forms an integral element of our role as an originator of new works as well as providing unparalleled opportunities for artists to engage with the local community. We seek to promote and support exceptional emerging artists by providing a creative environment in which to work....

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Residency Program
La Macina de San Cresci
Florence, Italy

Mediums: Painting, sculpture, Photography

Artist residency consist of sojourning from 7 to 90 days, with a possible time extension subject to availability. This period covers a program based on the personal project proposal presented.

The artists are expected to pursue work independently or together with other creative people from other countries, developing and interchanging concise ideas on contemporary art and culture.

The artist has open access to the space and equipment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week....

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Residency Program
Mattress Factory, Pittsburg, PA

Medium: Site Specific Installations


The Mattress Factory’s artistic program is focused on the commission, presentation and collection of new site-specific installations that are developed in residency. Each installation is conceived for and executed in the space in which the public sees it. The work is integrated into the site and depends on its relationship to the setting for its final effect....

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Artists-in-Residence
McColl Center for Visual Art
Charlotte, NC

Mediums: Printmaking, Ceramics, Photography,
Sculpture - including Blacksmithing, wood and more- and a Media Lab - including computers, audio/visual equipment, cameras and more

McColl Center for Visual Art is located in Uptown Charlotte, a very short walk from the heart of the city. Charlotte is a growing, vibrant city coming into its own. In 2009-2011 a new cultural campus will open on the south end of Tryon, approximately 1 mile from the Center. This campus will include the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, The Mint Museums....

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Residency
The MacDowell Colony
Petersborough, NH

Medium: Printmaking, Photography, Painting, Drawing and More

The MacDowell Colony provides time, space, and an inspiring environment to artists of exceptional talent. A MacDowell Fellowship, or residency, consists of exclusive use of a studio, accommodations, and three prepared meals a day for up to eight weeks. There are no residency fees.

MacDowell Fellows are selected by our admissions panels, which are comprised of a revolving group of distinguished professionals in each artistic discipline who serve anonymously for three years.

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Residency
The Millay Colony for the Arts
Austerlitz, NY

Mediums: Photography, Painting, Installation, and More

Each year Millay Colony invites 48 visual artists, writers and composers for a colony residency. Residents are chosen anonymously by a panel of jurors in each discipline. The application process is competitive and based solely on on the merit of the artist statement and work sample....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Minnesota Center for Book Arts
Minneapolis, MN

Medium: Book Arts

The Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program is designed to support selected artists by providing resources, space and equipment to assist in the creation and promotion of their work. In turn, artists provide technical and educational assistance to Minnesota Center for Book Arts. Residencies may be from two weeks to four months in duration....

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Artists' Residency
Monhegan Artists' Residency
Lincolnville, ME

Mediums/Eligibility:
Artists from the State Of Maine
Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, New Media or Photography (no photography)

For well over 150 years, Monhegan Island has inspired countless artists, including Robert Henri, George Bellows, Rockwell Kent, Reuben Tam, Elena Jahn and Jamie Wyeth, to name a few. While Monhegan continues to attract artists from across the country and around the world, it is increasingly difficult for Maine artists to find affordable housing for an extended visit on the island. The Monhegan Artists' Residency is designed to give back to Maine artists part of their heritage and tradition. Each year the residency program offers one or two emerging Maine artists the opportunity to work without constraints on Monhegan Island....

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Residencies
Montana Artists Refuge
Basin, MT

Mediums: Drawing, Painting, Photography, Weaving, Sculpture, Installation, Mixed Media and More

The Refuge offers affordable short and long-term living and studio spaces for artists of all disciplines. Each living space includes basic furnishings, a kitchen, bathroom, double bed, and private phone. All facilities are non-smoking. No pets. Visiting artists may come and stay from two weeks to 12 months. Applications can be found in the Apply section on our home page....

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Artists Residency
Nantucket Island School of the Arts(NISDA) Nantucket, MA

Mediums: Drawing, Painting, Photography, Sculpture, Textile, Ceramics

About Artists Residency
NISDA’s Artist Residency Community welcomes emerging and professional artists and educators in all fields including, but not limited to, the studio arts in photography, painting, ceramics, textiles, writing, music, performance and any alternative projects committed to the creative process. NISDA’s residency is an on-your-own, self-structured experience that provides time & climate for personal renewal. Residents live in....

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Residency
New Pacific Studio
Mount Bruce, New Zealand

Mediums: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Textiles, Installation

 

In the lower North Island, New Zealand, is now open year-round to accept applications for resident fellowships from artists, writers and environmentalists in New Zealand and elsewhere. Fellows have many opportunities to interact with the local arts community: regular open days, exhibitions, radio talks, schools sessions, workshops etc....

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Residency Program
New York Art Residency & Studios Foundation Brooklyn, NY

Mediums: Unspecified but suitable to a wide range of visual arts practices

The New York Artists Residency and Studios (NARS) Foundation was founded in 2006 and gained its non-profit status in 2010. The mission of the NARS Foundation is to provide a diverse platform for cultural exchange and collaboration among artists and curators. NARS provides an array of creative support services including cross-cultural exchanges, integrated residency programs and affordable studio spaces that connect....

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Residency
Nes Artist Residency
Skagastrond, Iceland

Medium: Unspecified but
Textile Studios Are Available

Nes artist residency was founded in the beginning of March 2008 in the town of Skagastönd and the first artists arrived in June. An international artist residency, Nes provides artists with a workspace and living quarters during their stay in Skagaströnd. The town was a trading and fishing town for centuries. With the fishing industry decreasing in the last decade, the former fishing plant at Fjörubraut 8 has now found a new role housing the Nes artist residency studios. The living quarters are in five apartment houses and row-houses each shared by 2-5 artists....

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Residency/Fellowships Program
Northern Clay Center
Minneapolis, MN

Medium: Clay

To address the needs of individual professional ceramic artists for working space and facilities, artistic development, income from their profession, and public exposure

Affordable studio space for resident ceramic artists for one to ten years

24-hour access to facility and equipment, including kilns (gas, soda, electric, raku, wood), glaze-mixing room, wheel classrooms with 44 wheels, handbuilding classroom with slab roller....

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The Pontlevoy Creative Residency Program
Eur-am Center, Abbey of Pontlevoy
Pontlevoy, France

Mediums: Painting and Drawing

The Creative Residency program provides time and space for individuals and groups to create new works, research innovative ideas, and experiment with different techniques and modes of production.Interaction among like minded individuals and studio visits with the Visiting Artist. The Visiting Artist will also present a slide lecture or a reading during their stay at the Abbey....

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Residency
The Ragdale Foundation
Lake Forest, IL

Medium: Unspecified

At Ragdale we believe that time and space are not luxuries but necessary elements for creating important new work. Ragdale provides these necessities to artists in the form of two- to eight-week residencies. Add eleven other creative individuals to the mix, acres of idyllic prairie, a family-style dinner each night, and you have Ragdale....

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Residency
Red Lodge Clay Center
Red Lodge, MT

Medium: Ceramics

In order to suit the needs of a variety of artists and maintain an atmosphere of momentum and diversity, the Red Lodge Clay Center offers two residency options. Year-long residencies run from September 1st through August 15th. Short-term, proposal based residencies ranging from one to eight weeks, are considered from October 1st through July 31st. Please submit separate applications if applying for both residency options....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Roswell Artist-in-Residence Foundation, Roswell, NM

Mediums: Printmaking, Sculpture, Painting, Drawing, Photography, Installation and More

NOTE: THIS IS A ONE YEAR RESIDENCY

For over forty years the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program has provided talented artists a long-term opportunity to free themselves from the entanglements of their jobs, careers and other responsibilities, to focus on their creative imaginations. Roswell is remotely located, away from the trends and noise of our cultural capitals and provides the artist an opportunity to look inwardly, over an entire year, at the sources of their vision and the reach of their talent. The Roswell Residency is not project based nor is it directed by the issues of any moment in the world of art....

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Residency Program
Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, NM

Medium: Unspecified

The Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) conducts a bi-annual competitive selection process for artist and writer residencies that focuses on the professional experience of the artist, the quality of their past work, and their potential to have a productive residency at SFAI. The selection committees are comprised of successful artists, gallery owners, art instructors, writers, and other arts professionals from our region. SFAI supports over 50 residents per year and offers a cohesive, arts-focused environment that creates the ideal working conditions for our resident artists....

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Residency Program
Sculpture Space
Utica, NY

Medium: Sculpture

Twenty artists are selected every year. Each receives a $2000 stipend toward residency expenses. The selection is made by the Sculpture Space Review Committee and a rotating guest panelist. Artists are notified in March of the panel’s decision. Primary criteria are quality, originality, and potential for growth. Applications must be received by December 1st of each year. Free housing and $100 transportation stipend are available for New York....

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Residency
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME

Mediums: Painting, Sculpture - including metal work - Digital Video and Multi-media
editing and more

Through its admission process Skowhegan seeks to bring together a gifted and diverse group of individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to art-making and inquiry. Sixty-five Participants are accepted annually. An academic background in art is not required. The admissions panels consider both those who are enrolled in academic programs and artists who have been working independently....

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Residency Program
Spark Box Studio
Picton, ON, Canada

Mediums: Painting, printmaking,
photography, illustration

Spark Box Studio’s Artist Residency Program provides live/work space to accommodate both emerging and professional printmakers, photographers, painters, illustrators and writers. Artists-in-residence have access to our professional studio and resources. The Residency Program affords artists the space and time to support the advancement of their careers and to strengthen their practice. Our program also offers a variety of career building opportunities for artists including our Emerging Artist Guide, opportunities for business workshops with local professionals and consultations with local artists and curators....

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Residency
Sustainable Arts Society at Blue Ridge
Clayton, GA

Medium: Unspecified

Sustainable Arts Society invites artists and creative professionals to participate in its Residency Program in the rural, pristine, setting of the Appalachian Mountains of north Georgia. U.S. and international individuals at all stages of their careers and working in a variety of mediums willl be empowered to create works....

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Residency Program
Ucross Foundation
Clearmont, Wyoming

Medium: Printmaking, Painting
2-Dimensional Media

The Ucross Foundation Residency Program offers the gift of time and space to competitively selected individuals working in all artistic disciplines. The Foundation strives to provide a respectful, comfortable and productive environment, freeing artists from the pressures and distractions of daily life. As painter Carol Schwennesen commented, "There has been no other art experience that has been as wide and deep and solid....

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Residencies
Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT

Mediums: Painting/Mixed Media, Sculpture/Mixed Media, Printmaking, Photography

The Vermont Studio Center hosts 50 artists and writers each month who participate in 4 to 12 week independent studio Residencies. VSC Residents represent a mix of mediums, cultures, experience, and ages, for a diverse and vibrant community.

Our Community:
600 Resident artists and writers each year from across the....

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Artists' Residency
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
Amherst, VA

Mediums:
Painting, Drawing, Printmaking Photography

Why do artists from around the world leave their studios behind to come to the VCCA? It's all about the work. Many artists find they accomplish more in a matter of weeks at VCCA than they can in a year at home. The VCCA also offers a chance to work privately but in proximity to more than twenty other highly accomplished artists with fresh insights, new ideas and....

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Artists residency
Vytlacil Campus
The Art Students League
Sparkill, NY

Medium: Unspecified

The Vytlacil Campus Artist-in-Residence Program (Vyt AIR) provides an environment that frees artists from the routine of daily life and allows them to truly focus on their art for an extended period of time. It offers living and studio space, equipment, and access to classes, and one-on-one mentoring in a wooded setting just 30 minutes from the cultural center of New York City....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Weir Farm National Historic Site
Wilton, CT

Mediums: Painting, Printmaking and More


The Artist-In-Residence Program at Weir Farm National Historic Site selects artists to spend one month living and working at the farm. To date, 115 artists from throughout the United States, as well as Tunisia, Germany, Australia, and India have participated in the AIR Program....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Woodstoock Byrdecliff Guild
Woodstock, NY

Medium: Unspecified but Ceramics Studios
are Available

The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild offers month long Artist in Residence (AIR) opportunities for visual artists, composers, playwrights/screenwriters, and writers of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Longer residencies are available for ceramic artists. The AIR sessions generally occur during the months of June, July, August, and September. Our goal is to provide solitude in a community and uninterrupted time in which to concentrate on creative work alongside fellow artists....

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Artist-in-Residence Program
Yaddo
Saratoga Springs, NY

Medium: Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Sculpture, Photography, Mixed Media, Installation

Yaddo offers residencies to professional creative artists from all nations and backgrounds working in one or more of the following media: choreography, film, literature, musical composition, painting, performance art, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video. Artists may apply individually or as members of collaborative teams of two or three persons. They are selected by panels of other professional artists without regard to financial means. Residencies last from two weeks to two months and include room, board, and studio....

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