The Library of Congress was awarded an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant titled “Of the People: Widening the Path” to fund a new, multi-part initiative to connect more deeply with Indigenous, Black, Hispanic, and other communities of color by exposing grantees to the Library’s expansive collections, using technology to enable storytelling and offering more internship...Read More
Women’s Studio Workshop are seeking women, trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid visual artists for their Studio, Legacy, Art-in-Education Artist’s Book, Artist’s Book Residencies. Studio, Nonprofit Management, and Summer Internships are also available to those interested. For more information on the application and guidelines, visit here.Read More
Fort Union National Monument, located in Mora County near Watrous, NM, was the hub of commerce, national defense, and migration at the final stretch of the Santa Fe Trail. These richly evocative ruins of a post-civil war era adobe fort became a National Monument in 1954 under the Eisenhower administration. The fort is close to...Read More
Art Omi has five residency programs for artists (of all disciplines), writers, dancers and choreographers, architects, and musicians and composers. The program is located in the historic Hudson River Valley.Through a competitive jury process, residents are chosen, invited to attend at no cost to themselves, except travel. Abundant, catered meals and comfortable, beautiful lodgings are...Read More
The Bloedel Reserve Creative Residency is open to professional and emerging artists, composers, writers, botanists, landscape architects, researchers, and others with work relating to nature. This residency program on the Bloedel grounds provides unlimited access to the Reserve’s 150 acres of sculpted gardens, forests, meadows, and wildlife habitats. There is a $25 application fee. Creative...Read More
Artists working in all media and disciplines, including sound, video, puppetry, practical effects and special effects, are welcome to apply for this mini-residency in preparation for “Ox-Bow Goes to Hell 2021.” Artists will be provided a fee of $500, a $300 budget for materials, and receive room and board. Ox-Bow Goes to Hell is a...Read More
Located in Brooklyn, Center for Performance Research offers a year-long residency to support a wide range of artists, from emerging to established, 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,...Read More
Artists of all artistic media can apply for this residency at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. It comes with a $3,000 stipend, housing, and more. Any artist working in any medium, digital or analog, including writing of any type, and performance art of any type are accepted. Any site-specific work involving reversible changes to the landscape...Read More
Artists of all artistic media can apply for this residency at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. It comes with a $2,000 stipend, housing, and more. Any artist working in any medium, digital or analog, including writing of any type, and performance art of any type are accepted. Any site-specific work involving reversible changes to the landscape...Read More
The Bemis Center offers a residency program that is open to artists working in all disciplines. Selected artists will receive a private live/work space in Omaha’s arts and culture district, access to installation and production spaces, a space for large-scale sculpture fabrication, and a sound studio for rehearsing and recording, and a $1,000 monthly stipend....Read More