Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Stove Works Residency invites eight artists to live and work for one to three months at a time. Six of the studios are designed to accomodate artists who require significant space in their practice, while the remaining two accomodate non-object based practices, ie. writers, curators, and academics. Applications will be open...Read More
Prairie Ronde Artist Residency offers 5-6 week residencies providing artists with a $2,000 stipend, $500 travel grant, private housing, and opportunities to engage with the historic paper company mill and its 80-acre property. Three sessions are hosted annually, accepting 2-4 residents per session. Click here for more information and to apply.Read More
Banff Centre is designed for visual artists at any stage of their career to focus on their practice in a supportive learning environment. Over five weeks, participants are encouraged to self-direct their research and time, as well as cultivate new directions in their work. The experience of artists in residence is further supported through individual...Read More
The Wassaic Project 20206 Residency Program is open to individual artists, collaborative teams, and caregiving artists through the family residency program. Residents recive a private room, semi-private studio, access to shared facilities (wood shop, printo shop, kiln, and participate in robust programming including studio visits, artist talks, and open studios. Artists are selected based on...Read More
The Headlands Center for the Arts Residency offers fully sponsored residencies and studios to local, national, and international artists working in all disciplines. The Artist in Residence (AIR) program awards fully sponsored residencies to approximately 50 local, national, and international artists each year. Residencies of four to ten weeks include studio space, chef-prepared meals, housing,...Read More
The Studios of Key West is a professional non-profit cultural organization in its eighteenth year as a multidisciplinary presenter, arts center, and artist residency provider. The Studios was established in 2006, and serves as the cultural center of the arts in Key West, an island community at the very end of the Florida Keys. The Studios of...Read More
The 2026 Ragdale Residency Program offers 18-day residencies to about 15 artists per session, providing uninterrupted time, private studios, chef-prepared weekday dinners, and access to an 80-acre nature preserve. Located 30 miles north of Chicago in Lake Forest, Illinois, Ragdale supports artists across various disciplines, including writing, visual arts, music, and dance. All applicants must...Read More
Located in Brooklyn, New York, Velvetpark’s 2025 Visual Artist Residency will be awarded to two artists-one for a six-week term (July – August) and another for a four-month term (September – December.) Throughout the residency artists will have a dedicated live/work studio space to develop their projects. Applications are open to LGBTQ+ artists across the...Read More
The Arroscia Residency announces the first open call for artists will open on March 1, 2025. Located in Italy, the Arroscia Residency is a Texas based, artist run, 501(c)(3), non-profit corporation offering 3-8 week, self directed art residencies for emerging or mid-career artists. It is open to the following disciplines: painting, sculpture, drawing, collage, photography, and...Read More
The Fire Island Residency is the first artist residency in the United States exclusively for artists identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, intersex, two-spirit or queer. This internationally recognized program is now in its 15th season in the secluded beach community of Cherry Grove, New York, an historic LGBTQ+ settlement of Fire Island. Emerging artists...Read More