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Design Residencies in United States

22 residencies for design artists in United States.

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Anderson Ranch Arts Center

Snowmass Village, Colorado, United States

Anderson Ranch Arts Center's Artists-in-Residence Program fosters creative, intellectual and professional growth for emerging and established visual artists in the scenic Colorado mountains. Residents have access to world-class facilities including 55,000 square feet of artistic studios and state-of-the-art equipment, free from everyday pressures. The program allows artists to pursue interdisciplinary projects among a community of working artists and gain feedback from prominent Visiting Artists and Critics. The Ranch setting is specifically crafted to aid artists in the production of their work, designed to allow artists to take risks and pursue new projects and ideas. Residents receive housing, studio space, and meals while working in disciplines including ceramics, new media, photography, furniture design, woodworking, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture. The program maintains an equal mix of emerging and established artists working together in a supportive mountain environment.

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Art/Sci Awarded Residency

Oregon, United States

The Art/Sci Awarded Residency at PLAYA in Summer Lake, Oregon, is a funded program for artists and scientists whose work promotes dialogue and positive environmental change, hosting cohorts of 6-10 participants in 1- or 2-bedroom cabins free of charge. Residencies last 5, 11, 17, or 25 nights, with applicants selecting from fixed dates, and residents cover their own travel and food costs. Open to global applicants, it supports interdisciplinary work including visual arts, writing, music, design, and science in a remote rural setting.

HousingInterdisciplinaryMultidisciplinaryVisual ArtsWriting / LiteratureSound / Music+2
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Arts Letters and Numbers

New York City, United States

Arts Letters & Numbers is an interdisciplinary artist residency program founded in , located in the historic Faith Mills Complex in rural Upstate New York, offering creative sanctuary for individuals or groups to develop new works across diverse disciplines. Residents shape their workspaces and rhythms, engage with a supportive community through events, workshops, and exhibitions, and participate in parallel programming like open studios and lectures. Stays typically last 1-12 weeks in provided housing options such as shared or private rooms in the House on the Hill, The Twins, or The Inn, with communal meals but no stipend; costs are paid by artists.

HousingInterdisciplinaryMultidisciplinaryVisual ArtsPerformanceDance+4
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Berggruen Institute

Los Angeles, United States

The Berggruen Institute in Los Angeles hosts the Antikythera speculative design-research Studio, a five-month program from February to June for researchers from diverse fields including design, architecture, computer science, philosophy, and digital media. Participants collaborate on multidisciplinary team-based briefs in Los Angeles, with visits to Mexico City and Seoul, producing outputs like theory, cinema, software, prototypes, and policies. The program is directed by Nicolay Boyadjiev and emphasizes steering computation toward a viable future.

ArchitectureDesignDigitalInterdisciplinaryResearch+1
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Camp Wonder Wander and the Wanderful Farm

Waynesboro, United States

Camp Wonder Wander is a year-round creativity retreat center and artist/writer residency located in mid-south Tennessee that combines nature immersion through Forest Therapy with hands-on creative work and farm engagement. The facility offers residencies for designers, artists, writers, and crafters seeking to enhance their creative practice through connection to nature, physical labor, and a nurturing homestead environment.

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Chalk Hill Residency

Healdsburg, United States

Chalk Hill Artist Residency offers artists across various mediums a 2-4 week stay at the Warnecke Ranch & Vineyard in Sonoma County, providing a rustic 1925 farmhouse, dedicated studio space in a repurposed barn, and access to oak woodlands, hiking trails, vineyards, and the Russian River for inspiration. The program hosts one artist at a time (or collaborators), with opportunities to exhibit and sell work at seasonal Open Studio events, though residents cover food, transportation, and materials, with a $500/week fee and limited scholarships available. It welcomes established, emerging, and visionary artists from all backgrounds, supporting those with disabilities where possible.

HousingMultidisciplinaryVisual ArtsWriting / LiteratureInterdisciplinaryDesign+1
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CSHL - Celia and Wally Gilbert Artist-in-Residence

Cold Spring Harbor, New York, United States

The Celia and Wally Gilbert Artist-in-Residence at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory invites artists, composers, writers, designers and other creative practitioners to explore the interplay of art and science on CSHL’s campus. Residents engage with scientists, attend meetings, and access the Library & Archives’ extensive collections to inspire new work. The residency emphasizes dialogue, research and public engagement, culminating in at least one work to be presented at CSHL within a year. Room and board on campus are covered during the stay, and an honorarium is provided.

StipendHousingDesignDigitalInterdisciplinaryWriting / LiteratureMultidisciplinary+1
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Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design

Bloomington, United States

The McKinney International Art and Design Residency at Indiana University Bloomington's Eskenazi School invites established international artists and designers for a 4-6 week residency. Selected residents receive studio space, lodging, an $8,000 USD fellowship, health insurance, and up to $500 in supplies, while participating in the McKinney Visiting Artist Lecture Series and coordinating public-facing activities such as studio visits and workshops.

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Indiana University Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design

Bloomington, United States

The McKinney International Art and Design Residency at Indiana University Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design in Bloomington offers established international artists and designers a 4-6 week stay to develop their practice using university facilities, collections, and research centers. Residents participate in the McKinney Visiting Artist Lecture Series, studio visits, open studios, and a workshop while receiving studio space, lodging, an $8,000 fellowship, health insurance, and up to $500 in supplies. Applications are open to contemporary studio practitioners and critics from outside the US, with the next cycle for .

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Institute for Public Architecture

New York, United States

The Institute for Public Architecture (IPA) offers the Independent Project Residency, an 11-week live-in program at the historic Block House on Governors Island, inviting emerging and mid-career practitioners in architecture, urbanism, design, art, and research to develop independent projects focused on the public realm. Fellows live and work in a communal environment, engage with the public through Open House events, and culminate in an exhibition of their work. The program provides access to NYC's networks while offering solitude on the island, with facilities including living accommodations, studio, and library.

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McColl Center

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

The McColl Center's Artist-in-Residence Program in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a prestigious program that nurtures the growth of emerging and mid-career artists. It offers three residency terms annually: Fall (August-November), Winter/Spring (January-May), and Summer (June-August). Artists receive private housing, a large-scale private studio, curatorial guidance, marketing support, and a stipend. The program emphasizes artistic research, exploration, and community engagement, providing access to facilities like a 3D Lab, Ceramics + Sculpture Studio, Darkroom, Media Lab, and Woodshop. Participants are involved in a group exhibition and community engagements related to their practice. The program is competitive, with over 800 applications for four spots each term, open to artists worldwide. McColl Center also collaborates with Atrium Health and UNC Charlotte for specific residencies.

Visual ArtsDrawingPaintingSculpturePhotography+7
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McKinney International Art and Design Residency

Bloomington, United States

The McKinney International Art and Design Residency, hosted by the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design at Indiana University Bloomington, offers international artists and designers a 4–6-week stay to develop their practice using university facilities, collections, and research centers. Selected residents participate in the McKinney Visiting Artist Lecture Series, studio visits, open studios, and a workshop, with studio space, lodging, an $8,000 USD fellowship, health insurance, and up to $500 in supplies provided.

StipendHousingCraftPhotographyDrawingDigitalMixed Media+5
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Muncie Arts and Culture Council

Muncie, United States

PlySpace is an artist-in-residence program run by the Muncie Arts and Culture Council in Muncie, Indiana, offering visual artists, writers, performers, designers, and other creatives dedicated time and space to pursue their practices while fostering community collaboration through personal and public projects. Residents engage with local communities via tailored programming, public events, and partnerships, with residencies lasting 2-12 weeks and including a $500 travel stipend. The program emphasizes experimentation, provocation, and accessible projects that spark conversation and social change in Muncie.

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NEW INC

New York, United States

NEW INC is the New Museum's cultural incubator supporting creative practitioners and small businesses working across art, design, and technology. The program offers a yearlong membership model providing access to dedicated workspace, mentorship, professional development, and collaborative opportunities. Founded in 2014 as the first museum-led cultural incubator, NEW INC now operates in its twelfth year with five specialized tracks including Art & Code.

DesignDigitalInterdisciplinary
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Pilchuck Glass School

Seattle, United States

Pilchuck Glass School is the most comprehensive educational center in the world for glass artists, offering residency programs since 1980 that bring established and emerging artists to experiment with glass on a scenic Pacific Northwest campus. The school provides access to expert glass fabricators, artist assistants, and various studio facilities while fostering an international community of artists exploring creative uses of glass in art and design.

StipendHousingCraftDesignPrintmakingSculptureMixed Media+2
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San Diego State University, Furniture Design

San Diego, United States

The SDSU Furniture Design and Woodworking Artist in Residence program offers a one-year residency (July to July) summer for emerging and established artists in furniture and related practices, providing unrestricted studio access, engagement with students, and culminating in a comprehensive exhibition and catalog. Residents receive a generous stipend of approximately $70,000 from the Windgate Foundation, funds for materials and events, and faculty assistance in finding housing in San Diego. Artists must commit full-time, produce new work, give a public presentation, and contribute to the community without formal teaching.

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Skidmore College

Saratoga Springs, New York, United States

The Work + Space Residency is hosted by the Department of Art at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, offering an immersive experience for emerging artists. Designed to foster artistic creation, exhibition, and student engagement, the residency provides a dedicated studio, lodging, meals, and a stipend. Artists in residence present their work in a solo exhibition at the Schick Gallery, typically scheduled at the end of their stay. The program emphasizes diversity and inclusion, welcoming applicants with recent MFAs, non-traditional backgrounds, or underrepresented identities. Residents are encouraged to contribute to the academic community through workshops, lectures, or student studio visits. Access to specialized tools and facilities is available upon approval and is project-dependent. The residency prioritizes contemporary practices across all visual and interdisciplinary art fields. Through this short-term but intensive format, Skidmore College aims to integrate professional artists into its liberal arts environment for mutual inspiration and growth.

StipendHousingDesignDigitalDrawingInstallationInterdisciplinary+10
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SVA NYC (School of Visual Arts)

New York City, New York, United States

The School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City offers a range of Artist Residency Programs, providing artists, designers, and creative thinkers with time, space, and a supportive community to develop their artistic direction. These programs, available both on-campus in New York City and online year-round, are designed to offer professional immersion and opportunities for artists to engage critically within their field. SVA's residencies cater to a variety of disciplines, including studio arts, design, and new media. The unique combination of creative and professional resources at SVA creates a rich environment for artistic growth and opportunity in the vibrant current art scene. On-campus housing and opportunities to display work are available to residents. The residencies are hosted by the Division of Continuing Education at SVA, with a focus on interdisciplinary practice. They offer a balance between dedicated work time and inspirational communal activities, including shared meals and community-building events. SVA's programs are tailored for artists at various stages of their careers, emphasizing both individual creative exploration and interaction with a diverse artistic community. Residents at SVA are selected through a competitive process, based on their work’s alignment with the mission of the foundation. They benefit from living in shared accommodations with private facilities, studio spaces, and access to the Oak Spring Garden Library. The foundation’s residency programs are unique in striking a balance between independent exploration and communal interaction, allowing residents the freedom to work autonomously while living and engaging with others.

Visual ArtsPaintingMixed MediaSculptureInstallation+7
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Textile Arts Center Artist in Residence (TAC AIR)

New York, United States

The Textile Arts Center Artist in Residence (TAC AIR) program offers a comprehensive 9-month residency combining studio access with an interdisciplinary curriculum, critical dialogue, and mentorship. It culminates in a group exhibition hosted by TAC. Since 2010, TAC AIR has graduated over 100 artists and designers, contributing significantly to textile art in various fields. The program is structured in three phases: 'Play' (October-December) focusing on exploration and technical skill development; 'Research & Concept' (January-March) emphasizing project development and mentorship; and 'Project Creation' (April-June) dedicated to finalizing projects and professional development. Residents have 24/7 access to a personal studio space and TAC’s equipment, along with $1,000 worth of free classes at TAC. The tuition is $11,000, with payment plans available, and a scholarship is offered to support artists from historically marginalized communities. The selection process involves a committee of TAC staff and textile arts professionals, with criteria including the quality of work and the plan for residency. Applications are digital, with an early bird fee available, and international applicants are welcome but responsible for VISA arrangements.

TextilePrintmakingDesignCraftInterdisciplinary
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The Fabric Workshop and Museum

PHILADELPHIA PA 19107, 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.

StipendTextilePrintmakingMixed MediaNew MediaInterdisciplinary+5
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The Paseo Project

Taos, United States

The Paseo Project offers two artist residency programs in Taos, New Mexico: the Paseo Project AIR Fellowship, a 2-4 week project-based residency with community engagement and stipend support, and the Paseo @ Hotel Willa Artist in Residence, a four-week self-structured residency for independent creative work. Both programs provide housing, studio space, and opportunities for artists across all disciplines to work within Taos's vibrant cultural and natural landscape.

StipendHousingInstallationPerformanceVisual ArtsWriting / LiteratureDesign+6
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Washington University

St. Louis, MO, United States

Washington University's Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts offers multiple artist residency programs, including Paris Studio residencies at the Cité internationale des arts (minimum two months) and the Island Press Artist Research Fellowship (one-week printmaking residency). These programs support students, alumni, and faculty across various artistic disciplines to develop their work, expand international networks, and engage in intensive artistic practice.

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