Vermont Studio Center offers a residency program that welcomes artists and writers working across all mediums and genres for two, three, and four week sessions. Residents enjoy well-lit, private studios within a short walk to residency housing, dining hall, and local amenities. Studio spaces range from 170 – 300 square feet. Accommodations include a private...Read More
Art Omi, a not-for-profit arts center with a 120-acre sculpture and architecture park and gallery, offers residency programs for international artists in upstate New York. Applications for Art Omi: Architecture, Art Omi: Artists, and Art Omi: Writers are currently open. Through a competitive jury process, residents are chosen, invited to attend at no cost to themselves, except travel. Catered...Read More
Calling rural artists in the Upper Midwest: Applications are now open for Springboard’s 2024–26 Rural Regenerator Fellowship! This year’s Fellowship will focus on supporting artists whose work is connected to land, environment, and/or food systems. Rural artists who are using their creative practice to explore environmental justice, land and food sovereignty, agriculture, foodways, climate solutions, and/or sustainability are welcome to apply. Twelve artists will...Read More
Kansas City artists are invited to Artist Funding Town Hall presented by ArtsKC. Learn about funding opportunities for artists and provide feedback on regional programs. Presenting organizations include ArtsKC, Charlotte Street, Arts Council of Johnson County, Troost39 Thrift Store, and Mid-America Arts Alliance. Organizations will use this feedback to continually improve funding processes and ensure...Read More
Bethany Arts Community (BAC) offers residencies to emerging and established artists for the development of both new works and works-in-progress. BAC welcomes artists working across any discipline and medium, including visual artists, sculptors, writers, playwrights, choreographers, musicians, composers, performance artists, filmmakers, and more to the Fall Multidisciplinary Residency. Any and all artistic mediums are encouraged to...Read More
Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis (RACSTL) is offering two granting cycles for artists. First, artists and organizations residing in St. Louis City and County can now apply for an Artist Support Grant, Organizational Grant or a Program Support Grant. Visit the main grants page on the RACSTL website for detailed information about grant guidelines, eligibility, key...Read More
The Intercultural Leadership Institute (ILI), a collaborative program of Alternate ROOTS, First Alaskans Institute, First Peoples Fund, The International Association of Blacks in Dance (IABD), Mississippi Center for Cultural Production, National Association of Latino Arts & Cultures and the PA’I Foundation is seeking applications for its fellowship program. Artists, culture bearers and arts managers in...Read More
Monument Lab’s Re:Generation supports teams of two or more individuals working together to create a new or expand an existing public-facing project. Each selected Re:Generation team will receive a total of $100,000 in unrestricted funding towards their commemorative campaign or project. For the 2024 round of Re:Generation the selection of projects with creative representation and interpretation of erased, suppressed, or threatened...Read More
The St. Louis Art Place Initiative is making houses available to artists who want to buy homes in the city’s Gravois Park neighborhood. Accepted artists pay $1,000 toward a down payment while the initiative pays the remaining initial cost. Artists will then pay about $750 a month to cover the mortgage and insurance. Applications open...Read More
Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Loghaven Artist Residency Program offers practicing artists of all backgrounds time and space to work in the creation stage of their specified project or work cycle. Artists must be at least twenty-one years old and live more than 120 miles away from Knoxville. This distance requirement is designed to ensure...Read More