Located in Nebraska City, Nebraska, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts offers a 2 to 8 week residency and offers a $100 weekly stipend, free housing, and a private studio. Established and emerging visual artists, writers, composers, and interdisciplinary artists from across the country and around the world are eligible to apply. All...Read More
Located in Edgecomb, Maine, the Salad Days Artist-in-Residence commissions artists to produce plates or shallow bowls from terracotta clay for Watershed Ceramic’s Salad Days annual fundraiser, celebrating handmade ceramic work and locally-sourced food. Residents are provided with a private room, meals, studio space, materials, opportunities to showcase and sell work, and a $4,000 stipend. The Salad...Read More
The MacDowell Residency offers artists from all backgrounds and all countries in the following disciplines to apply: architecture, film/video arts, interdisciplinary arts, literature, music composition, theatre, and visual arts. The sole criterion for acceptance is artistic excellence. About 300 artists in seven disciplines are awarded Fellowships each year and the sole criterion for acceptance is artistic...Read More
The StudioWorks Artist-in-Residence Program at the Tides Institute & Museum of Art (TIMA) offers residency opportunities to visual artists from the U.S. and abroad to deepen and develop their practice within a community setting. Located within the historic downtown and working waterfront of Eastport, Maine and overlooking the U.S./Canada boundary, the StudioWorks building contains private studios, common...Read More
[Rhizomatica #1: Inhabiting Paradox] is an [in-person], experimental, nomadic, performance residency lab that centers the healing arts, choreographic excavation, and ritualistic cartographies. This residency is seeking to work w/ (5- 13) [BIQTPOC and Allied Creatives*] who are interested in crafting performative interventions, digging into durational movement and endurance art practices, ritual, somatic installations, and having conversations around...Read More
The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation provides residencies to artists of multiple disciplines. Located in Taos, New Mexico, residents are housed in 11 casitas on the property. The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico (HWF) is a private, 501(c)(3) non-profit, educational and charitable organization committed to supporting the arts. Founded in 1954, the HWF manages one of...Read More
Visual artists, writers, dancers, musicians, ceramicists, arts and cultural administrators, creative thinkers of all kinds can apply for the Hambidge Residency located in the mountains of north Georgia. Each resident is given their own private studio which provides work and living space with a bathroom and full kitchen. The Hambidge Center is situated on 600...Read More
SPACE on Ryder Farm provides residencies for artists and innovators to apply for The Working Farm and Family Residency. In addition, applications were opened for BLKSPACE, a new program, offering Black creatives the opportunity to gather communally, play, make art and breathe with their fellow Black artists. 501c(3) organizations and incorporated ensembles are welcomed to...Read More
Located in Clermont, Kentucky, the Bernheim Artist Residency encourages visual artists to examine environmental issues and severity of the climate crisis to promote dialogue and positive change for the natural environment and world at large. Up to four artists will be selected for this residency program, each with a $2,500 stipend. Bernheim Arboretum and Research...Read More
Mattress Factory invites artists from around the world to apply for residency. Selected artists are given a $5,000 honorarium and supported throughout the development of their project over an 18 to 24 month period, culminating in a site-specific installation inside the Museum. The International Open Call is open to artists from around the world as...Read More