Artist Residencies in Brazil with Housing
20 residencies
20 artist residencies in Brazil include housing. Accommodation is provided so you can immerse yourself in the local art scene.
A L T O Art Residency
Alto Paraíso de Goiás, Brazil
A L T O Art Residency is a self-directed artist residency located in the mountains of Alto Paraíso de Goiás, Brazil, within 45 hectares of lush jungle bordering the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park. The residency welcomes approximately ten artists per year for periods of 1 week to 3 months, emphasizing artistic production in dialogue with nature, sustainability, and eco-spiritual practices.

Artistic Residency In process
Rua Padre, Brazil
Name of Residency: Artistic Residency: In processThe residency provides a 15-week program combining collective workshops, artist talks, peer mentorship, and a final exhibition (physical and virtual). It supports artists in developing new work connected to personal and collective experiences of social tension, cultural identity, and political resistance. The program is free to selected artists and includes accessibility tools such as LIBRAS (Brazilian Sign Language), audio description, and inclus
Barracão Maravilha Arte Contemporânea
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Barracão Maravilha Arte Contemporânea is an independent artist residency and gallery space in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, founded in by artists Hugo Richard, Natali Tubenchlak, Robson Viana, Zé Carlos García, and producer Marcello Velloso. It offers residencies to visual artists from Brazil and abroad, providing shared studio space, exclusive accommodation, professional mentorship, and opportunities for public presentations such as exhibitions or talks to foster cultural exchange with the local art scene.
Canteiro
rua purpurina 434, Brazil
Name of Residency: Canteiro ResidencyCanteiro — Artist Residency ProgramTime and space for research and production Artistic mentorship programThe resident artist will have the opportunity to focus on the development of their research in a vibrant environment, where people and ideas are constantly circulating.Our multimedia studio, with acoustic treatment and 70 square meters, provides an ideal space for projects involving video, sound art, performance and new genres. The resident will be able to

Capacete
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CAPACETE is Brazil's oldest artist residency program, founded in 1998 in Rio de Janeiro by Helmut Batista, operating as an independent, discursive platform for researching and documenting aesthetic, social, and political processes in Brazil and South America. It integrates residents into the local context through seminars, talks, workshops, and exchanges, with programs lasting typically 3 to 12 months. The residency emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, intercultural exchange, and community involvement, including 8 hours weekly maintenance of the space.

Casa na Ilha
Ilhabela, Brazil
Casa na Ilha is a serene art residency nestled in Ilhabela, Brazil, set within a rich ecological and cultural landscape. The program offers artists the opportunity to immerse themselves in their creative projects away from the distractions of everyday life. It accommodates a variety of disciplines including visual arts, writing, and research, particularly with an environmental focus. Residents benefit from a flexible, self-directed program with support available from on-site tutors. The residency encourages collaborative interactions among artists and promotes engagement with the local community and natural surroundings.

CASCO
São Paulo, Brazil
CASCO: Contemporary Art Residency in Rural Brazil is a program designed for artists interested in research, collaborative, and socially-engaged art practices within the context of Pós-Balsa. This region, part of the Environmental Protection Area (EPA) of Riacho Grande, is dedicated to protecting the Atlantic Forest ecosystems and the Billings Reservoir’s water quality, which supplies water to the state of São Paulo. The residency brings together curators, environmentalists, and local educators to support participating artists in their investigations connected to the territory and local community. The program includes on-site accommodation, a stipend, collective study meetings, curatorial support, and a participation certificate.

Corpus Acrobatics
Rua Peixe Pintado ( R.41178), Brazil
Name of Residency: AiR CorpusAiR Corpus offers a Residency for creatives such as circus artists, dancers, visual artists, photographers, architects, musicians, composers, writers, designers, philosophers and filmmakers.Nature is all arroundWe believe that immersion in nature can sharpen the senses and the creative process, while being abroad can lead residents to inhabit new discoveries within themselves and in their artistic practice. The region has an amazing diversity of flora, fauna and lan

Criatório
ÁREA RURAL DE GRAVATÁ 5878 – A CASA FAZENDA VERDE VALE, Brazil
Name of Residency: Criatório – Creative ResidencyOur creative residencies are focused at any area, from visual arts to music, and can last from 1 to 3 weeks (format 01) or from 1 to 3 months (format 02). The entire process will be self-directed by the resident artist, with each artist determining their own pace and direction of methodology and work schedule.Criatório will offer accommodation, food and a creation area for the development of the project.Residency Programme since: 2017Description o
Curatoría Forense
São Paulo, Brazil
Curatoría Forense is an itinerant contemporary art residency program founded in that operates across multiple Latin American countries, with Uberbau_house in São Paulo serving as its primary base since . The program focuses on research, documentation, and reflection on contemporary art as a political tool, emphasizing collaborative work, public interventions, and exchange between participants and local cultural agents throughout Latin America.

De Etser Atelier
Estrada Municipal Pedro Moacir de Almeida 9550 – Alto da Ponte, Brazil
Conheça o CIRCUS O espaço de eventos do De Etser Espaço de arte e cultura O De Etser é um Ateliê de Arte do Vale do Paraíba (estado de São Paulo), fundado em 1998 por George Gutlich, Fabio Sapede, Claudia Paranhos e Carmen Sapede que tornou-se uma das principais referências brasileiras na arte da Gravura.

FAAP
São Paulo (Sao Paulo), Brazil
The FAAP Artist Residency, located in the historic Lutetia building in São Paulo, Brazil, offers a vibrant environment for national and international visual artists to develop their projects. Established in 2006, the program provides private studios, interaction with the local art community, and public engagement through Open Studio sessions. Residencies last from two to five months. The application process is annual, with a $75 fee, requiring a project proposal, portfolio, and letters of recommendation. Participants have access to FAAP’s technical laboratories, including those for clay, metal, wood, 3D printing, and more.
Itinera Arte
Av. Franklin Roosevelt, Brazil
Name of Residency: Itinera Arte Artist Residency Program – Rio de JaneiroThe Itinera Arte Artist Residency offers an immersive and experimental environment for artists from diverse contexts and disciplines, fostering dialogue between contemporary practices and the historical and urban landscape of Rio de Janeiro. The program combines curatorial mentorship, collective exchanges, studio visits with Brazilian artists, field activities, and public exhibitions, encouraging the development of critical

Kaaysá Art Residency (Kaaysa)
Boiçucanga, Brazil
Kaaysá Art Residency is an artist-run organization located in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, designed for artists, writers, and creators seeking to engage deeply with nature, local communities, and interdisciplinary practices. Founded and managed by women, the residency emphasizes decolonizing perspectives, reclaiming the wild body, and fostering non-hierarchical relationships. Kaaysá offers various programs, including themed residencies, open calls, and group initiatives, allowing for diverse creative formats and durations. The residency provides ample facilities, including private and shared studios, workshops, and recreational amenities, supporting up to 30 artists at a time. Participants can immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture, biodiversity, and collaborative environment. Kaaysá aims to integrate the local coastal region into the broader cultural circuit, leveraging its proximity to São Paulo for access to urban resources while promoting creative and ecological sustainability.

Manifesta Art and Culture
Manaus, Brazil
LABVERDE is a transdisciplinary art and ecology platform based in the Brazilian Amazon that promotes artistic creation through intensive 10-day residencies combining seminars, workshops, forest tours, and boat trips. The program, developed in association with Manifesta Art and Culture and the National Institute for Amazonian Research, aims to foster innovative artistic language while exploring environmental issues and the Amazon's biodiversity.

Mirante Xique-Xique (MXX)
Igatu, Brazil
Mirante Xique-Xique (MXX) is a non-profit artist-led residency located in the mountains of the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. The residency welcomes researchers and practitioners across various fields such as arts, architecture, cuisine, and environmental studies, including those involved in community practices, agroecology, permaculture, and bioconstruction. The aim is to provide an immersive environment conducive to research and creative projects, while promoting the authenticity and sustainability of the Chapada Diamantina region. MXX supports the maintenance of a community library, cultural activities, and environmental education for the Igatu community, emphasizing the safeguarding of both architectural and intangible heritage. MXX offers a unique opportunity for researchers and artists to engage deeply with the environment and community of the Chapada Diamantina, fostering meaningful connections and promoting sustainable practices.

Pivô Research (Pivo)
São Paulo, Brazil
Pivô, established in 2012 within the iconic Copan building designed by Oscar Niemeyer in São Paulo, serves as a vibrant non-profit art space dedicated to fostering exchange, critical discourse, and artistic experimentation. Its programming spans temporary exhibitions, new commissions, residencies, publications, and educational initiatives, aiming to cultivate a critical understanding of both local and global concerns in art and society. With a mission rooted in creating networks between cultural practitioners from various backgrounds and acting as a nexus for São Paulo's burgeoning art scene, Pivô thrives on support from a network of corporate, private sponsors, and grants. Pivô Research, the residency arm since 2013, emphasizes artistic research, studio practice, and mentoring, supporting over 300 artists, both Brazilian and international. This free program, through an annual open call, invites artists, curators, and other creatives for 3 to 5-month residencies, fostering an environment ripe for experimentation and dialogue. The program concludes with Open Field, an open studios event, complemented by digital showcases across Pivô’s channels.
Prainha Residência Artística
Itanhaém, Brazil
Prainha Residência Artística is an artist residency program located in Itanhaém, Brazil, right on Praia dos Pescadores beach, offering a comfortable space for artists to produce work, socialize, exchange cultures, and relax in an artistic atmosphere. Programs typically last one month, with residents sharing a large house including private bedrooms, communal living areas, kitchen, terrace, garden, and a studio primarily oriented toward painting and drawing. Curated by Ricardo Ramalho, it encourages art production, local interactions, São Paulo visits, and feedback sessions.

RSJ (Residência São João)
São José do Vale do Rio Preto, Brazil
Residência São João (RSJ) is a dynamic art residency program located on a historic farm in São José do Vale do Rio Preto, Brazil, dedicated to fostering creative processes, artistic collaborations, and interactions with the natural environment. Established in 2012, RSJ offers a variety of residency spaces, including Casa Figueira, a beautifully renovated former stable that provides individual bedrooms, studio spaces, and communal areas for residents. Casa Figueira, as part of RSJ, encourages self-directed work and communal living, promoting critical discussions, workshops, and collaborative projects among artists, researchers, and creatives. The farm’s serene setting, combined with access to facilities like a library, swimming pool, and musical instruments, enriches the residency experience. RSJ places a strong emphasis on ecological awareness, integrating agroecological practices and nature preservation into its programs. The residency is open to individuals and collectives from diverse disciplines, with stays ranging from one to three months. Residents are selected based on the quality of their proposals, aiming to create a vibrant and inclusive community. Through its ongoing projects and partnerships, RSJ continues to make a significant impact on both local and international cultural landscapes.

Sacatar Foundation
Itaparica, Brazil
Instituto Sacatar is the longest continuously-operating artist residency in Brazil, founded in 2001 on the island of Itaparica across the bay from Salvador, Bahia. The residency provides fully-funded fellowships to artists of all disciplines from around the world, hosting up to eight artists at a time across five annual sessions. Since its inception, Sacatar has awarded residencies to over 550 artists from more than 75 countries.
Frequently asked questions
Do artist residencies in Brazil provide housing?
Many residencies in Brazil include accommodation as part of the program. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing. Check each listing for details.
What kind of housing do residencies in Brazil offer?
Housing varies by program — from private studios with living space to shared artist houses. Some are in city centers while others are in rural settings.
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