Artist Residencies in Philadelphia with Stipend
3 residencies
3 artist residencies in Philadelphia offer a stipend to support your practice.

Edgar Heap of Birds Family Residency
Philadelphia, United States
Artist residency at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University, for Native American artists focusing on tribal history and activism like Edgar Heap of Birds. Includes studio, stipend, materials budget, mentoring, and solo exhibition. Housing self-arranged.

Second State Press
Philadelphia, United States
Second State Press in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offers the Fob Holder Program, a hybrid work/trade exchange and residency program providing printmakers 24/7 access to professional printmaking facilities in exchange for working a minimum of 8 scheduled hours per week. Participants monitor the studio, assist with events, and contribute to the studio’s overall function while having dedicated time to work on their own practice. The program runs three sessions annually: Fall, Spring, and Summer, each culminating in an exhibition of the Fob Holders’ work. Basic printmaking knowledge is required, and participants must commit to the program for four months.

The Fabric Workshop and Museum
Philadelphia, United States
The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) is an internationally acclaimed Artist-in-Residence program that hosts emerging and established artists who demonstrate commitment to innovation and exploration. The program provides honorariums, materials, and access to expert studio staff to support artistic experimentation across diverse mediums, with residencies typically lasting one to three years and culminating in exhibitions.
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