MacDowell is currently accepting applications for the Spring Summer 2023 residency season (March – August 2023). MacDowell’s mission is to nurture the arts by offering creative individuals an inspiring environment in which they can produce enduring works of the imagination. This fellowship encourages applications from artists representing the widest possible range of perspectives and demographics, and...Read More
Center for Performance Research offers year-long residency in New York City to support artists working within various perspectives of contemporary dance and performance, and time-based forms. Residents receive 150 subsidized rehearsal hours in the facility studios, curatorial support, access to equipment and production resources, a $1,000 stipend, and more. Up to 10 AiRs will be...Read More
The Uncommon residency, next to Grand Teton National Park, provides artists with 1-3 weeks of complimentary accommodations at The Anvil Hotel; a $200/week stipend; $200 in dining credits at Glorietta Trattoria; and access to shared studio spaces for ceramics, printmaking, and photography. In exchange, each artist offers a public talk and/or demonstration. Click here for...Read More
Franconia provides a communal residency experience to seven accomplished writers. Residents receive a stipend, full room & board, and a two-week residency at the 50-acre outdoor sculpture park. This residency is open to curators, poets, songwriters, playwrights, writers (fiction or nonfiction), artists centered on contemporary cultural arts and theory, and academics on sabbatical. Click here for...Read More
Fountainhead, located in Miami, Florida, offers artists-in-residence roundtrip airfare, living and working accommodations and a stipend. Residents meet local artists and explore Miami’s major museums, collections and galleries. At the end of each month, Fountainhead welcomes the public into the residency to meet the artists, view their work, and learn what inspires them. Artists live...Read More
Located in Omaha, Nebraska, the Bemis Center offers a fall residency and is open to national and international artists of all disciplines showing a strong professional working history. Residents receive a $1,000 monthly stipend, and an additional $750 travel stipend. The Bemis residency is a process-based experience–residents have the ability to research, experiment, and explore free...Read More
The Anita Wetzel Residency is a new opportunity focused on mature artists (ages 45 and up) to create new work. The residency provides artists with 4–6 weeks to work in Women’s Studio Workshop’s intaglio, letterpress, papermaking, screen printing, darkroom photography, or ceramics studios. Selected artists will also receive a stipend of $350/week, up to $500...Read More
Located in Seaside, Florida, Escape to Create is a residency for artists of all disciplines. Offering monthlong residencies in the months of January and February, residents receive honorariums and free housing. Escape to Create has gained national recognition for its impact in the region and in the creative lives of E2C alums. Over 150 writers,...Read More
The Loghaven Artist Residency is located on ninety acres of woodland in Knoxville, Tennessee. All artists are awarded stipends to support the creation of new work during the residency. Practicing artists of all backgrounds and at any stage of their career are eligible to apply for a Loghaven residency. International artists and artists currently enrolled...Read More
Wave Farm offers radio researchers and artists living and working in the US a three-month fellowship. During the program, fellows will research and contribute to Wave Farm’s archives, design and lead a workshop, and create their own original radio artwork for broadcast. Located in New York’s Upper Hudson Valley, Wave Farm is a nonprofit arts...Read More