Located in North Carolina, McColl Center for Art + Innovation Residency is a nationally acclaimed artist residency and contemporary art space. Artists-in-Residence receive private housing adjacent to McColl Center, a large-scale private studio in our historic building in Uptown Charlotte, curatorial guidance, marketing and PR support, and a generous stipend. While in residency, artists have the freedom...Read More
Located in Little Switzerland, North Carolina, Wildacres Residency Program hosts approximately seventy artists each year for one-week residencies from April through October. Residencies begin on Monday afternoons and run until Sunday mornings. While there are landlines at each residency cabin, there is no internet access in the cabins, and cellphones do not typically connect except in the...Read More
McColl Center for Art + Innovation Residency is a nationally acclaimed artist residency and contemporary art space committed to putting artists first with all types of support, including artist studios, modern equipment and tools, and exhibition spaces. The residency comes with a $6,000 stipend. Eligibility: Minimum age: 21 Current students are not eligible McColl Center...Read More
Located in Little Switzerland, North Carolina, Wildacres Residency Program hosts approximately seventy artists each year for one-week residencies from April through October. Residencies begin on Monday afternoons and run until Sunday mornings. While there are landlines at each residency cabin, there is no internet access in the cabins, and cellphones do not typically connect except...Read More
The McColl Center offers summer 2022 artist-in-residence program to educators and parents who otherwise would not have the opportunity to participate in McColl Center residencies because of responsibilities during school or university terms. This residency will support artistic practice, giving the opportunity to bring family with you, utilize the facilities, and access equipment in the...Read More
The McColl Center for Art + Innovation is accepting applications for their residency program. Their artist-in-residence program is open to artists working in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, new media, design, or interdisciplinary practices. U.S.-based residents receive $6,000 for living, materials, and travel (international artists aren’t able to receive stipends). Residents receive access to a...Read More