Artist Residencies in Arles with Housing
2 residencies
2 artist residencies in Arles include housing for artists.

Collège International des Traducteurs Littéraires
Arles, France
The Collège International des Traducteurs Littéraires (CITL) in Arles, France, is an artist residency program dedicated to literary translators, offering stays for creative work on translation projects, public encounters, or culturally linked initiatives, often in partnership with regional or European programs. Residencies typically last 1-3 months, providing a focused environment for translators, primarily those working into French, with stipends and basic support like housing and sometimes travel coverage.

Lee Ufan Arles
Arles, France
Lee Ufan Arles, in partnership with Maison Guerlain, offers the Art & Environment Prize to support artists whose work resonates with themes of nature and the environment. This initiative provides a six- to eight-week residency in Arles, France, where the winner receives a production space and accommodation. The program fosters connections with local and international artists, curators, and the public, enabling the artist to develop and execute their project. The residency culminates in a summer exhibition at one of Lee Ufan Arles’ spaces. Open to artists of all disciplines and nationalities, the prize emphasizes originality, relevance, and coherence with environmental themes. The jury, chaired by Lee Ufan, includes prominent figures from both Lee Ufan Arles and Guerlain.
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Frequently asked questions
Do artist residencies in Arles provide housing?
Many residencies in Arles include accommodation. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing.
What kind of housing do residencies in Arles offer?
Housing varies by program — from private studios to shared houses. Check each listing for specifics on what's included.
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