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Land Art Residencies in United States

8 residencies for land art artists in United States.

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Bernheim Artist in Residence

Clermont, United States

The Bernheim Artist in Residence Program, established in 1980 at Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in Clermont, Kentucky, annually selects up to four visual and mixed media artists to live and create site-specific works inspired by the natural environment. Artists receive a $2,500 stipend, housing in a furnished one-room cabin, and access to a lakeside studio, with one slot dedicated to regional artists from Kentucky or nearby Indiana counties and another to those addressing environmental issues like climate change and biodiversity loss. Residents must produce at least one artwork for Bernheim and participate in a public engagement program.

StipendHousingMixed MediaVisual ArtsInstallationLand ArtSculpture+3
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FOR SITE Foundation

San Francisco, United States

FOR-SITE Foundation, established in , supports the creation and presentation of art about place through exhibitions, commissions, artist residencies, and education programs, primarily in collaboration with national parks in the San Francisco area. Its residency program previously offered artists space and funding at a 50-acre site near Nevada City, California, culminating in exhibitions with museum partners, featuring past residents like Pae White and Mark Dion. The organization has evolved to focus on site-specific commissions in public realms such as the Presidio and Alcatraz.

InstallationLand ArtInterdisciplinarySculptureMultidisciplinary
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Franconia Sculpture Park

Franconia, United States

Franconia Sculpture Park offers various artist residencies on its 50-acre outdoor sculpture park in Minnesota, primarily focused on sculpture, installation, land art, ceramics, contemporary craft, experimental sound/music, performance art, and writing. Programs include fellowships for mid-career and emerging artists with stipends ranging from $5,000 to $10,000, self-directed stays of 2-10 weeks, on-site housing in a communal farmhouse, and facilities like studios and work pads for creating works exhibited publicly. Additional opportunities support writers (2-3 weeks with stipend and room/board), artist families (1-2 weeks), and interns (2-3 months with room/board in exchange for support roles).

StipendHousingSculptureInstallationLand ArtCeramicsCraft+3
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Popps Packing

Hamtramck, United States

Popps Packing is an international artist residency program founded in , housed in a 4,500 sq ft former meat-packing plant on the Hamtramck/Detroit border, welcoming emerging, mid-career, and established visual artists for immersive studio-based practices. It accommodates two artists at a time in a communal loft-style warehouse with shared studio, kitchen, bath, workshops, gardens, and outdoor spaces, fostering connections through events, exhibitions, and community engagement. Facilities best suit sculpture, installation, architecture, landscape projects, photography, film, painting, and research.

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RESIDENCY 108

Germantown, United States

Residency 108 is an artist residency program located on 108 acres of pastoral land in Germantown, NY, co-founded in by artist Anne-Katrin Spiess and art historian Jamie Morra to foster connections between art, nature, and ecology. It invites emerging and established artists, writers, and thinkers of all disciplines, particularly those working with nature, ecology, and temporary outdoor land-art installations, providing time and space for creative practice. The program appears to have concluded, as its website states it 'was located' in Germantown.

HousingInterdisciplinaryLand ArtMultidisciplinaryVisual ArtsWriting / Literature+1
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Shandaken Storm King residence

New Windsor, United States

Shandaken: Storm King is a free, process-focused artist residency established in as a collaboration between Shandaken Projects and Storm King Art Center. The program provides artists with exclusive use of a four-bedroom farmhouse and private studio space on Storm King's grounds, supporting experimentation and research without production requirements.

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Terrain Exhibitions

​Springfield, United States

The Terrain Residency, hosted by the Springfield Art Association (SAA) Enos Park Residency for Visual Artists, is located in Springfield, Illinois, and invites artists to live and work in a duplex for four to six weeks every summer to develop public projects such as art installations, architectural interventions, performances, social practice, and community programs. Residents have access to specialized Visual Arts studio facilities at the University of Illinois Springfield, receive a $600 stipend, though a $50/week fee applies, and can utilize the historic neighborhood for site-based works.

StipendHousingInstallationPerformanceSocially Engaged ArtVisual ArtsLand Art
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Wildacres Environmental Artist-In-Residence

Little Switzerland, United States

The Wildacres Environmental Artist-in-Residence Program, launched in at Wildacres Retreat in Little Switzerland, NC, welcomes artists, scientists, and professionals focused on global environmental issues like climate change, extinction, and habitat loss, selecting candidates for their intellectual rigor and activism. Residencies last 1-2 weeks from April to October, providing secluded cabins for focused creative work in a natural mountain setting. The program supports disciplines including art, social practice, writing, research, and environmental science, with no cost to participants.

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