The CherryArts Emerging Artist Program offers a $5,000 unrestricted grant to help selected artists enhance and expand their creative practice, preparing them to showcase their work at the 2025 Cherry Creek Arts Festival. In addition to the grant, selected emerging artists will receive: reduced booth fees, a provided tent, and personalized artist mentoringWorkshops on building...Read More
Tendrils Journal (a new art and literature journal focused on trauma) is seeking submissions of visual art and short-form literature for its premiere issue. The first edition of Tendrils will explore thetheme of trauma and the body—how it’s held, manifested, and transmitted in physical form. Creators are invited to interpret this theme in their unique...Read More
The Studios is MASS MoCA’s artist and writers residency program situated within the museum’s factory campus and surrounded by the Berkshire Mountains. The residency runs year-round and hosts up to 10 artists at a time. Artists of any nationality can apply for stays of 2 or 4 weeks. At the Studios at MASS MoCA, selected...Read More
Artists working in all mediums are welcome to apply to the NES Artist Residency. All accepted artists are given an individual workspace within an open, shared studio. Writers-in-residence are given the opportunity to work in the Research Library, and dancers, performers are allotted the BioPol Dance Studio for their practice and musicians can access the local music school....Read More
Hayama Artist Residency introduces visual artists from around the world to Japanese culture and offers the opportunity for a gallery exhibition in Tokyo. The residency dates are June 1 – 30, 2025. This is a 4-week residency in a small, coastal Japanese town in Kanagawa Prefecture, on central Honshū, Japan. The Hayama Artist Residency application is...Read More
Located in Kansas City, Missouri, Charlotte Street offers a two-year studio residency program for exceptional artists of various disciplines. Charlotte Street’s Studio Residency Program provides free studio and rehearsal spaces to a mixed disciplinary cohort of exceptional artists for 2 year-long terms. Through the program’s offerings—which include free studio space, advisors, public programs, monthly cohort meetings...Read More
Located in Nebraska City, Nebraska, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts offers an artist residency and provides a $175 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. Click here for more...Read More
Since its creation 50 years ago, the Fine Arts Work Center Fellowship has become one of the leading residency programs in the world. Each year, the Work Center offers 20 seven-month residencies to a juried group of emerging visual artists, fiction writers, and poets. Each Fellow receives an apartment, a studio (for visual artists), and...Read More
Art Omi, a not-for-profit arts center with a 120-acre sculpture and architecture park and gallery, offers residency programs for international artists in upstate New York. Applications for Art Omi: Architecture, Art Omi: Artists, and Art Omi: Writers are currently open. Through a competitive jury process, residents are chosen, invited to attend at no cost to themselves, except...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. The studio will be awarded bi-yearly, and will alternate between writers and visual artists respectively. Velvetpark‘s Residency award is for an artist, writer, creator at any...Read More