Located in Colorado, Anderson Ranch provides residency to visual artists of multiple disciplines. Anderson Ranch’s Artists-in-Residence Program fosters creative, intellectual and professional growth for emerging and established visual artists. Residents have access to world-class facilities and studio time. Applications for the Spring Residency are due February 15, 2021. Required Application Materials to Prepare: WebsiteContact information, resume/CV,...Read More
The MediaMaker Fellowship is devoted to supporting documentary filmmakers grappling with critical issues of our time through the use of bold cinematic language and innovative impact strategies. This fellowship is seeking candidates who have the potential to impact understanding of how documentaries can transform the world, as well as expanding the quality of the art of...Read More
Wave Farm allows artists to concentrate on new radio artworks and conduct research. Artists receive a $700, accommodations, and access to the institution’s resource library. In 2021, the Wave Farm Residency Program will provide artists with a valuable opportunity to concentrate on new radio artworks and conduct research about the genre using the Wave Farm...Read More
Rhizomatica is an in-person residency that seeks to bring together an intimate cohort of Black, Indigenous, Queer, and Trans artists, activists, healers, herbalists, writers, thinkers, choreographers, and dancers of Culture. This year’s pilot version will take place within the dance studios of the University of the Arts in Pennyslvania. [Rhizomatica #1: Inhabiting Paradox] is an [in-person], [healing...Read More
Mother’s Milk is an interdisciplinary residency, designed to support visual artists, sound artists, or creative writers, who are pursuing innovative work in their field. Located in Newton, Kansas, Mother’s Milk is a 2-6 week interdisciplinary residency, designed to support three or four visual or sound artists, or creative writers, who are pursuing innovative work in...Read More
The Fountainhead Residency provides artists an environment to create, converse, inspire and be inspired outside of daily routines and traditional confines of their home life. From the moment artists arrive they’re immersed in the visual beauty of Miami and the color and depth of the local community. In addition to creating work while at The...Read More
Applications are open now until January 18, 2021 for I-Park’s 2021 Site-Responsive Art Residency & Biennale. The residency element will run from August 30 to September 20 and host between 6 and 7 artists working in the field of site-responsive art. The Biennale will open to the public on September 18, 2021. An artist’s stipend of $3,500 will be awarded to each...Read More
Bernheim Arbortetum gives artists the opportunity to live and create site specific work inspired by their total immersion experience in the natural environment. Artists receive rustic housing, access to studio space, financial and staff support for the development of new, site-specific work. For over four decades, the Artist in Residence program has attracted artists from...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
Velvetpark Residency is a project based work-studio, awarded through a selection process by open application. It is open to LGBTQ+ writers and visual artists to complete a proposed project. Writers Application Now Open Sept., 20, 2020—deadline November 15th, 2020, 11:59pm. Awardee for the Winter/Spring term will be notified on or before Dec 15, 2020 and announced on the Vp site...Read More