Artist Residencies in Switzerland with Housing
32 residencies
32 artist residencies in Switzerland include housing. Accommodation is provided so you can immerse yourself in the local art scene.

AKKU Artist Atelier Uster
USTER, Switzerland
AKKU Artist Atelier Uster is a 70-80m² studio in a former spinning mill in Uster, awarded to freelance artists for quiet work like painting, drawing, and molding. Includes kitchen, bath, basic furnishings. Open to Swiss and international artists.

Arts at CERN
Based in Geneva, Switzerland
Arts at CERN is a pioneering artistic residency program that bridges the gap between the realms of art and science, offering artists of all disciplines the opportunity to engage with the cutting-edge research and community at the world's largest particle physics laboratory. This fully-funded residency provides a unique platform for artists to explore and be inspired by the complex world of fundamental science, fostering dialogues and creating new connections between artists and scientists. Through a variety of residency programs like Collide, Connect, Accelerate, and Guest Artists, Arts at CERN opens up opportunities for creative experimentation and inquiry, allowing artists to delve into the mysteries of the universe while contributing to a vibrant cultural exchange. Each residency is selected through open calls and a jury of cultural and scientific experts, emphasizing the program's commitment to innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Atelier Mondial
Basel, Switzerland
Atelier Mondial is an international and interdisciplinary artist residency program in Basel, Switzerland, hosting guest artists from partner institutions worldwide in its seven studios for stays typically lasting three to six months. It provides live-in studios, stipends for living expenses, and opportunities for open studios and exhibitions at Salon Mondial. The program also offers grants to regional artists from Basel, South Baden, and Alsace for residencies abroad in fields like visual arts, literature, fashion & textiles, dance & performing arts, and curation.
Bibliothek Andreas Züst
Oberegg, Switzerland
The Bibliothek Andreas Züst in Oberegg, Switzerland, offers studio residency stipends for national and international cultural workers in disciplines such as visual arts, literature, new media, music, theatre, design, architecture, film, and photography, with projects focused on the library or its sub-areas. Residencies typically last 4-6 weeks at the Alpenhof panorama lodge, providing free accommodations, meals, studio access, travel costs coverage, and optional living stipends up to CHF 750. The program supports individuals, duos, collectives up to 5 people, and families, emphasizing research into cultural diversity.

Bibliothek Andreas Züst
Oberegg, Switzerland
The Bibliothek Andreas Züst offers four studio residency stipends in autumn 2024, providing a four-week stay for national and international cultural workers across various disciplines, including visual arts, literature, new media, music, theatre, design, architecture, film, and photography. Located at the Alpenhof panorama lodge in Oberegg, Switzerland, the residency includes free accommodations, meals, studio access, and travel costs. Applicants are encouraged to propose projects related to the library or its sub-areas, fostering research and creative work that explores cultural diversity.

Centro Internazionale di Scultura (CIS)
Peccia, Switzerland
Centro Internazionale di Scultura (CIS), based in Peccia, Ticino, Switzerland, offers a distinguished residency program for artists specializing in three-dimensional art. The Foundation awards five scholarships annually, running from May to October, providing artists with a comprehensive working environment. Each artist receives an atelier and access to workshops equipped for stone, wood, and metalworking, including a 20-tonne crane. Residents stay in the Casa degli Artisti, which offers individual living units with private facilities and shared kitchen amenities. The program emphasizes marble from Peccia, though artists can work with various materials. The residency fosters artistic exchange through visits and meetings with other artists and art professionals, enhancing networking and professional growth. Artists are expected to leave a piece of work for the Foundation, participate in events, and cover their living and travel costs.

Dogo Residenz für Neue Kunst
Hauptgasse 12, Switzerland
Dogo ist eine Residenz, die sich der künstlerischen Entwicklung und der Vermittlung und Produktion von zeitgenössischer Kunst widmet.
Embassy of Foreign Artists
Genève, Switzerland
The Embassy of Foreign Artists (EOFA) is an international residency program based in Geneva, Switzerland, established in , that welcomes artists, researchers, and cultural actors from around the world. The program provides logistical and financial support for creative development, with a focus on bridging artistic and scientific practices around themes such as imagination in research processes.

Embassy of Foreign Artists (EOFA)
Geneva, Switzerland
The Embassy of Foreign Artists (EOFA) is an international residency program based in Geneva, Switzerland. Established in 2012, the organization provides logistical and financial support to artists, researchers, and cultural actors from around the world. It offers a collaborative environment where artists can work on their projects, from initial development to final presentation, with a focus on fostering intercultural exchange. The program is open to various artistic fields, including visual arts, music, literature, and more. EOFA leverages its extensive network to facilitate the promotion and dissemination of residents’ work, often collaborating with local institutions to support projects long-term. The residency aims to bridge scientific and artistic practices, making it an ideal space for creative exploration. Geneva’s neutral stance and historical significance as a hub for intellectual and political dialogue make it a vibrant location for the intersection of art, science, and culture.

Federal office for Education and Science
CH-3003 BERN, Switzerland
No artist residency program is operated by the 'Federal Office for Education and Science' (likely referring to the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation, SERI) at CH-3003 Bern, Switzerland, based on available information. Residency.ch, a non-profit providing work and living spaces for international artists, is located at PROGR Art Center in Bern, potentially supported by Swiss federal cultural funding bodies like Pro Helvetia. Pro Helvetia funds various artist residencies in Switzerland, offering up to three months of support including accommodation, per diems, and workspaces, but not directly through SERI.
Fondation Bruckner
Carouge, Switzerland
The Fondation Bruckner in Carouge, Switzerland, offers artist residencies focused on ceramics for professionals, recent graduates, and designers, providing access to professional studios for projects in exhibition, research, and creation, either through rental or annual bursaries lasting two to three months. Residencies support young Swiss ceramics graduates from applied arts schools and open calls for innovative contemporary ceramic projects without age or nationality restrictions, including facilities like equipped workspaces, kilns, and optional housing. The program promotes ceramics through events like the Parcours Céramique Carougeois biennial and partnerships such as Officine Saffi Award.

Fondation Jan Michalski
Montricher . 1147, Switzerland
The Fondation Jan Michalski in Montricher, Switzerland, offers residencies for writers and translators, prioritizing literary creation in all languages and disciplines, with some dedicated to nature writing. Residents stay in one of seven private cabins for 2 weeks to 3 months, receiving covered travel costs, a weekly stipend of 400 CHF, breakfast, and lunch.

Fundaziun Nairs
Nairs 509, Switzerland
Name of Residency: Fundaziun Nairs – Künstler*innenhaus, Kunsthalle, KulturlaborThe residence is located in the historic bathhouse of the former spa town of Scuol-Tarasp on the banks of the Inn River. It comprises nine studios and bedrooms, a large kitchen, a fully equipped event hall, and exhibition rooms on three floors. Artists in residence have their own studio and bedroom (studio and bedroom separate or combined). In the evenings, all artists take turns cooking and eating together.The villa
Gelbes Haus Luzern
Luzern, Switzerland
The Gelbes Haus Luzern artist residency, offered annually by the Gelbes Haus studio co-operative since , provides one international artist with a 3-month stay including housing and workspace to foster intercultural exchange in Lucerne, Switzerland. It is open to professional artists of all disciplines, regardless of age or nationality, culminating in a public event such as an exhibition, reading, or concert. Applications are announced on the program's website and transartists.org.

index freiraum
Rautistrasse 31, Switzerland
Name of Residency: index freiraum Artist ResidencyThe index freiraum Artist Residency is an international artist-in-residence program for artists and curators from all artistic disciplines, including visual arts, literature, music, theatre, dance, and film. The fellowship includes free use of a live-in studio apartment in the city of Zurich as well as a contribution toward living expenses. In addition, the program fosters artistic exchange and networking with the local cultural scene. When neede

La Becque
La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland
La Becque, nestled on the shores of Lake Geneva in La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland, offers a unique residency program for Swiss and international artists across a wide range of disciplines. The program, focusing on the intricate relationship between nature, the environment, and technology, encourages artists to explore these contemporary concerns through their artistic practices. La Becque provides three- or six-month residencies, emphasizing research, reflection, and the developmental phases of artistic work rather than the final production. This approach supports long-term artistic growth and fosters collaborations and interactions among residents and the broader creative community. Public events, such as discussions and open studios, complement the residency experience, offering visibility and engagement opportunities without being the sole outcome. Financial support includes accommodation, a monthly stipend, and travel costs, with additional support for childcare. La Becque's mission is to facilitate moments of reflection and transition in artists' careers, contributing to their development in an inspiring setting.

Landis & Gyr Stiftung
Zug, Switzerland
The Landis & Gyr Foundation's Zug residency offers Swiss writers and literary translators a quiet space to live and work in converted apartments of a former convent. Residents receive free accommodation and a monthly stipend of CHF 3,600, with residencies lasting one to three months annually.

Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH
Susch, Switzerland
The artist residency 'Temporars Susch' by Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH in Susch, Switzerland, offers individual residencies to artists of all disciplines, writers, curators, cultural producers, and researchers in a historic Chasa next to a medieval monastery, emphasizing contemplation, intellectual exchange, and disconnection from production pressures without requiring tangible outcomes. Residents engage with the community through workshops, talks, or discussions and benefit from the inspiring Engadin valley setting historically linked to figures like Nietzsche and Giacometti. The program provides accommodation, travel expenses, and a weekly stipend of 350 CHF, with typical stays of 2-4 weeks.

Paradiesli Artists in Residence Sigriswil (P.AiR.S)
Sigriswil, Switzerland
The Paradiesli Artists in Residence Sigriswil (P.AiR.S) offers an artist residency program designed to bring together talented artists from around the world. Located in the picturesque village of Sigriswil, high above Lake Thun and opposite the imposing Niesen mountain in the Bernese Oberland, this residency provides an inspiring cultural environment. Selected artists live and work at Gästehaus Paradiesli for two 7-week periods during the winter months. The residency welcomes artists from various disciplines, including literature, drawing, photography, and film/video. Emphasis is placed on creative exchange, encouraging collaboration and discussion within a dynamic artistic community. Participants are invited to leave an artistic “trace” at the end of their stay, and the residency culminates in a public exhibition of the works created.

Pro Helvetia
Zürich, Switzerland
Pro Helvetia's residency programme enables artists from Switzerland and regions covered by its liaison offices to spend up to three months immersed in a different daily context, offering possibilities for artistic exchange, reflection, and the emergence of new work, collaborations, and ideas.

Sasso Residency
Nucleo Vairano 12, Switzerland
Name of Residency: Sasso ResidencyWith a lot of love and almost no money, we play Casa Sasso on the east side of Lake Maggiore: a beautiful, carefully restored 17th century house. The area is characterised by a mass of holiday and second homes, far from urban structures. Distractions are few and far between: a good starting point to dedicate yourself to your project. You can apply in autumn for a one-month residency in the following year, which takes place between May and October.The Sasso Resid

Schloss Leuk
Leuk, Switzerland
Schloss Leuk is a cultural residency program based in a reconstructed medieval castle in Oberwallis, Switzerland. The foundation hosts various artistic and literary residencies, including the Spycher Literary Prize which offers a five-year right of residence for writers, and participates in electroacoustic music festivals and contemporary art projects.

Schweizer Jugendherbergen
CH-8042 ZURICH, Switzerland
No artist residency program named 'Schweizer Jugendherbergen' exists in CH-8042 Zurich, Switzerland, based on available information. The Schweizer Jugendherbergen (Swiss Youth Hostels) operate youth hostels in Zurich, such as Jugendherberge Zürich at Mutschellenstrasse 114, 8038 Zürich, providing affordable accommodation for travelers, families, and groups but not dedicated artist residencies. Nearby artist residencies include ZHdK programs offering studios, housing, and stipends for international artists in fields like fine arts, design, and sound.

Stiftung Eduard Bick
Zürich, Switzerland
The Stiftung Eduard Bick, based in Zürich, Switzerland, provides affordable temporary artist residencies since 1959, primarily in the Tessin region at properties like Casa Bick in Sant’Abbondio with its adjacent large Atelier Bick, and Casa Maria in Costa-Intragna suited for smaller works. These stays target less affluent artists, offering simple houses and ateliers for creative work periods amid scenic surroundings near Lago Maggiore.

TaDA - Textile and Design Alliance
Arbon, Switzerland
The TaDA – Textile and Design Alliance Residency offers a three-month residency for six creative professionals annually, welcoming both national and international artists to Arbon, Switzerland. This program facilitates collaboration with local textile companies, providing artists with accommodation, travel expenses, and a contribution to living costs. Residents work in the Kreativzentrum ZIK, a former textile and engine factory, gaining access to technology, infrastructure, and expert guidance. The residency aims to foster innovative projects and strengthen regional identity through artistic engagement with Eastern Switzerland’s rich textile and design culture. Residents present their projects at the public event “TaDA Spinnerei,” which includes discussions with international experts. The program encourages the development of new projects in various fields, including art, design, architecture, literature, and performing arts. TaDA is supported by the Cantons of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, St.Gallen, and Thurgau, along with various foundations and sponsors.

Translation House Looren
Wernetshausen, Switzerland
Translation House Looren in Wernetshausen, Switzerland, is a residency program for professional literary translators from around the world, offering stays of several weeks to months in a renovated house with up to 10 rooms, facilities like a reference library, communal kitchen, and workspaces. It supports translation projects through grants, hosts readings and workshops, and requires applicants to have published translations or a publishing contract. All language combinations are welcome, with amenities including WiFi, printers, and a garden overlooking Lake Zurich.

Verein Schloss Werdenberg
Städtli 31, Switzerland
Name of Residency: SCHLOSSMEDIALE IN SCHLOSS WERDENBERG A grant for a five-week residency will give three individually active artists the opportunity to develop new art at a location that is steeped in history, and to display, install or perform their work in the unique spaces of the castle in creative and open engagement with it.The works created will be shown in the castle during the Schlossmediale Festival.We are looking forward to welcoming artists who are ready to find inspiration for their

Verein Werkraum Warteck PP
Basel, Switzerland
Verein Werkraum Warteck PP is a collaborative cultural space in a former brewery in Basel, Switzerland, housing studios, workshops, and projects for artists, performers, craftsmen, and musicians under the concept of 'permanentes provisorium' emphasizing change and development. It supports creative work through shared facilities including artist studios and ateliers, with a residency program offering accommodation and studio for 2-3 months, where artists cover board, food, and travel expenses. The site hosts events, markets, workshops in areas like printmaking and bookbinding, and temporarily accommodates art fairs like Liste.

Villa Ruffieux
Sierre, Switzerland
Villa Ruffieux, established in 2011, is an artist residency located in the historical Château Mercier estate in Sierre, Valais, Switzerland. This residency provides a creative sanctuary for artists from diverse fields such as visual arts, music, literature, theatre, and cinema, including researchers and scientists. Artists are offered a unique cultural environment to focus on their projects, with the potential for engaging with the local community through public exhibitions and performances. The Villa promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and cultural exchange within its historic walls, supporting artists with accommodations, a personal workshop space, and a stipend, while they immerse themselves in their creative pursuits amidst the inspiring landscape of the Swiss Alps.

Villa Sonnenberg
Lenzburg, Switzerland
The Villa Sonnenberg Artist-in-Residence program, sponsored by the Villa Sonnenberg Foundation, offers professional artists a unique opportunity for creative and personal growth. Located in a historic Baroque villa in Lenzburg, Switzerland, the residency promotes intercultural exchange and international networking. Artists from all disciplines are invited to apply, with a focus on exploring themes such as generations and challenging social beliefs. The serene environment and supportive community provide an ideal setting for artists to find new inspiration and develop their work. Participants will enjoy modern amenities in a historic setting, including private rooms, shared studios, and common spaces for collaboration. The residency aims to create a vibrant artistic community where new approaches can be developed and shared. Artists will have the chance to publicly present their work at events in Lenzburg, fostering engagement with the local community.

Villa Sträuli
Winterthur, Switzerland
Kulturhaus Villa Sträuli in Winterthur, Switzerland, is a non-profit contemporary art center established in 1999 that offers tailor-made international artist residencies emphasizing interdisciplinary and intercultural exchange, diversity, and inclusion for artists, curators, and researchers of all disciplines and backgrounds. Residents receive professional curatorial, technical, and production support, integration into public programs, networking opportunities with local and international cultural scenes, and access to facilities including three autonomous studios with living spaces. Applications can be made directly or via partner institutions like Pro Helvetia, with residencies varying in duration from two months to several months depending on the program.

Villa Villekulla
Faucogney-et-la-Mer, Switzerland
Villa Villekulla is an artist residency in an antique house in the medieval village of Faucogney-et-la-Mer, France, offering spaces for living, studios, workshops, and exhibitions to facilitate slow living, serenity, and artistic processes. It emphasizes autonomy for residents, temporary communities, cultural discourse with the local environment, and constant transformation of the program. Residents cover ancillary costs of CHF 660 and maintain the facilities collectively.
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Do artist residencies in Switzerland provide housing?
Many residencies in Switzerland 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 Switzerland 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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