New Media Residencies in United States
34 residencies for new media artists in United States.
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Amant New York Residency
New York City, United States
Amant New York Residency is a three-month international studio and research program in Brooklyn, NYC, hosting up to four artists at various career stages across disciplines like visual arts, performance, filmmaking, writing, and cultural theory. It provides individual studios, a $3,000 monthly stipend, round-trip airfare, and access to Amant's exhibitions and networks, but does not offer housing as studios are non-residential. Residents engage in research projects benefiting from NYC's resources and participate in public programs.

ARTS Southeast
United States
Name of Residency: On::View Artist in ResidencyNOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR JUNE – SEPTEMBER 2026!Located in the heart of Savannah’s Starland District at ARTS Southeast, the ON::VIEW Artist Residency provides a free, high visibility studio space for an artist to complete a new project, to continue an in-progress endeavor, or to conduct research exploring conceptual, material, performative, and social practices. The studio’s large windows look out onto Bull Street, the district’s main thoroughf
Atlantic Center for the Arts: Mentoring Artist-in-Residence
United States
Atlantic Center for the Arts is an innovative nonprofit artist-in-residence program that provides artists with an opportunity to work and collaborate with some of the world’s talented in the visual, literary, and performing arts. Since the program began in 1982, over 3500 artists have been served from the US and around the world.The three-week Residency Program brings together three Mentoring Artists from different disciplines, such as the visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography, film/vide

Boston Center for the Arts
Boston, United States
The Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) offers multiple artist residency programs, including the BCA Studio Residency, which provides selected artists with affordable, work-only studio space in Boston's South End for up to three years, supporting experimentation in fields like photography, sculpture, painting, video, digital media, performance, and public art. Additional programs include the seven-day ACTivate Residency for site-responsive performative or visual work in the historic Cyclorama and the Public Art Residency for interactive temporary installations on BCA's campus. These residencies foster a diverse arts community through networking, exhibitions, curatorial visits, and professional development opportunities.

Center for the Arts Evergreen Artist-in-Residence
Evergreen, United States
Center for the Arts Evergreen’s Artist-in-Residence Program in Evergreen, CO offers emerging and established artists 12-week residencies with housing, private studio, $250/month stipend, teaching/sales opportunities, and community engagement.
Cohort VI
Texas, United States
The Cedars Union Incubator Cohort VI is an 18‑month residency in Dallas offering micro‑studios and peer community for emerging artists.

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.

Flux Factory Artist-in Residency
Long Island City, United States
Since 1994, Flux Factory has offered an informal, artist-run, and collective residency program comprised of a changing community of creative collaborators including artists, musicians, curators, community organizers, urban agriculturalists, educators, builders, and game designers. The program provides workspace, studio facilities, and direct exhibition and programmatic opportunities within a socially engaged and immersive environment in Long Island City, Queens.

Harvest Works
NEW YORK, United States
Harvestworks is a national artist residency program supporting contemporary American artists and legal U.S. residents working at the intersection of art and technology. Selected artists receive a $5,000 commission to develop and present new projects at the T.E.A.M. Lab in New York City, exploring how technology can deepen understanding, provoke ideas, and inspire innovation through integrated sound, visual art, and experimental forms.

Here Arts Center
New York, United States
The HERE Artist Residency Program (HARP) at HERE Arts Center supports mid-career, cross-genre artists in developing innovative hybrid works in theatre, dance, music, puppetry, visual art, and new media over 1-3 years, providing commissions, developmental support, career planning, and opportunities for full productions. Artists receive substantial support including $50,000-$125,000 in cash, equipment, space, and services, tailored to individual needs within a collaborative peer community. The program emphasizes artist control, ownership of work, and skill-building in areas like grantwriting and audience relations.

Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency (JTHAR)
Joshua Tree, California, United States
Founded in 2007, Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency (JTHAR) is a non-profit organization that offers a unique residency experience for artists from around the globe. Located near the stunning Joshua Tree National Park, JTHAR provides artists with scholarship funds, living accommodations, studio space, and opportunities for open studio events. The residency is designed to foster creativity, trust, courage, diversity, and acceptance, promoting opportunities for exploration, experimentation, and engagement with the vibrant local community. Each year, JTHAR invites six artists at various career stages and working in diverse media to create work amidst the natural beauty of the park. The selection process involves a review of applications by the JTHAR Board Members, based on the artist's portfolio and residency proposal. In addition to the standard scholarship, the Gothard Family Artist Scholarship offers a stipend to a residency recipient of African American heritage, specifically for visual artists. The residency provides individual houses for living and working, with the option to use a dedicated large studio space. Artists are expected to provide their own transportation, attend a mid-residency review, and have the option of an open studio exhibition or a Zoom presentation at the end of the residency. JTHAR encourages artists to immerse themselves in the inspiring environment of Joshua Tree, contributing to the cultural landscape and fostering connections within the artistic community.

Kutztown University Artist in Residence
Kutztown, United States
The Marlin and Regina Miller Art Gallery at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania offers a 4-week in-person artist residency culminating in a site-specific immersive gallery installation piece. The residency provides artists, craftspeople, and designers with opportunities to dive deeply into their artistic research and creative endeavors while collaborating with students and the university community.

L.a. Studio
United States
Name of Residency: ART14 ResidencyArt14 Residency welcomes all types of artists, writers, musicians, and creatives. During their stay, artists’ objectives are self-prescribed, and while the nature of the Residency encourages collaboration, it is not required. ART14 Residency exists in conjunction with L.a. Studio’s community art outreach and programming, and visiting artists have the opportunity to provide public classes during their stay in their preferred medium.Art14 Residency currently has a

MakerHouse
United States
Name of Residency: MakerHouse ResidencyAs a Resident, you will receive free housing, workshop access, and a living stipend for one month so that you can focus on exploring these themes and contributing knowledge to the world.Our workshop includes tools for woodworking, metalworking (welding, casting, blacksmithing), ceramics, software, electronics, music, robotics, 3D printing and laser cutting. We also have a full time shop master who can teach you how to use any tools you aren’t familiar with.

Mary Sky
United States
Name of Residency: Mary Sky Artist ResidencyMary Sky’s Artist Residency is hosted in a tiny-cabin on a forested mountainside in rural Vermont, adjacent to hundreds of thousands of acres of National Forest land.The residency campus is rural, and staying in the cabin is much like camping, which presents certain undeniable realities. You must be generally physically fit and able to walk up steep hills in order to participate in the program.The culmination or outcome of this residency is ultimately

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.

Moku Art Studio
n/a, United States
Name of Residency: Ocean Virtual Art ResidencyThere are virtual meetings among all the international participating artists under the guidance of a member of the team. These sessions are dedicated to the inception and refinement of your artist project. Each meeting will feature suggested prompts designed to foster introspection and illuminate connections between artists’ projects. Upon the culmination of the virtual residency, we host a Virtual Open Studio and Exhibition Inauguration.Residency P

Montello Foundation
Montello, Nevada, United States
The Montello Foundation, established to support artists who enhance our understanding of nature and its need for protection, offers a unique residency experience in the Nevada desert. Since its inception, the Foundation has been dedicated to fostering a deep appreciation and awareness of nature's fragility. Artists are encouraged to engage in creative exploration, contemplation, and innovation, reflecting on humanity's relationship with the natural world. Located in an isolated valley in Northeastern Nevada, the Foundation offers a retreat designed for solitary reflection amidst the desert landscape. The residency provides artists with a space that supports both their physical needs and their artistic work. The main structure, designed with minimal environmental impact, includes separate areas for living and working, promoting creativity and inspiration. Each year, the Foundation invites six artists from various disciplines and career stages to engage with the desert environment and the local community. The selection process for the residency is conducted by the Foundation's board members, focusing on the quality and relevance of the artists' work to the Foundation's mission. The residency experience is transformative, offering artists a chance to recalibrate and reassess their connection to nature and their creative process. The Foundation's commitment to solitude and reflection allows artists to immerse themselves in their work, free from the usual distractions of daily life. This approach has a profound impact on the residents, as evidenced by their reflections and the work they produce during their stay.

Mothership NYC
United States
Want to Come Sail with Us for a While?Mothership NYC is a combined live-work space and presentation arena for international artists across multiple disciplines in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. Our converted industrial loft has three berths for permanent crew members (all 30+ years-old female creatives + a ship’s cat named Pusillanimous), as well as two spaces for shorter-term visitors (yes, guys are welcome, too):1) Live-Work Space (aka Screw Room), available to rotatin

NARS Foundation (New York Art Residency and Studios)
Brooklyn, New York, United States
The New York Art Residency and Studios (NARS) Foundation Artist in Residency Program, based in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, offers three and six-month residencies for emerging and mid-career artists and curators from both the U.S. and internationally. The program provides 24/7 access to furnished, private or shared studio spaces (250 – 300 sq ft) and focuses on the artistic process and experimentation within a diverse artist community. Residents benefit from meetings with 3-4 Studio Visitors each month, gaining feedback and expanding their professional network. They also receive administrative, curatorial, and professional support to explore and expand their artistic practice. Presentation opportunities include a curated exhibition in the NARS gallery, bi-annual Open Studios, and the Entree/Encore program for sharing research and work through various formats. The residency fosters a community-driven program, encouraging ongoing dialogue with fellow artists through weekly gatherings, inter-studio visits, field trips, and meals. Residents work alongside NYC-based artists who retain space year-round, benefiting from exposure to New York’s cultural and sociopolitical context.
Pie Ranch
United States
Name of Residency: Pie Ranch Art ResidencyThis one month pilot of subsidized Art Residency will actively recruit BIPOC Artists of San Mateo & Santa Clara counties of California with the focus of creating art projects that align with the intersections of art, food, and farming. Applicants will be selected based on a project proposal to be their focus for the length of their residency.As part of this residency, these four artists will also participate in a one day Community Art Retreat event at Pi

Schmidt Ocean Institute
Palo Alto, United States
The Schmidt Ocean Institute's Artist-at-Sea program invites artists of broad disciplines to join scientists on research expeditions aboard the R/V Falkor, immersing in ocean research to create art that bridges science and public understanding. Launched in , it prioritizes artists using technology or innovative methods to document and share marine discoveries through collaborations, blogs, outreach, and exhibitions. Residencies occur on weeks-long sea voyages in remote ocean areas, with artists contributing daily reflections and community projects.

South Porch
Charleston, United States
South Porch Artists Residency, nestled in a historic Southern small town near Charleston, South Carolina, offers artists, writers, and thinkers a dedicated space and time for creative work. The residency is set in a gracious 19th-century property, fostering an intimate creative community atmosphere. It provides a flexible residency duration, ranging from four days to four weeks, allowing artists to engage with their projects at their own pace. The setting includes a front porch for summer contemplation, a lively fire for winter warmth, studio spaces for artistic endeavors, and private rooms for focused work. South Porch is committed to community enrichment, believing in the vital societal role of artists, writers, and scholars. The residency is supported by various local and national arts organizations and aims to foster meaningful interactions between artists and the Lowcountry community. Hosted by Brad Erickson and Brian Protheroe, who moved to Summerville with the dream of creating this residency, the property features a main house with historical significance and a newly completed ADA-accessible cottage with studio spaces. The studios are equipped with essential amenities for artistic creation, including natural light and necessary tools.

Squeaky Wheel
BUFFALO, United States
Squeaky Wheel's Workspace Residency supports artists and researchers working on media arts projects, offering short-term stays open to applicants from Buffalo and across the United States for resources, time, and support on ongoing or new work. Residents receive tailored access to facilities and equipment at Squeaky Wheel and partners like Buffalo Game Space, The Foundry, Mirabo Press, and Silo City, plus participate in public events such as artist talks and workshops. Typical durations are two weeks in spring and three weeks in summer, with stipends, housing for non-locals, and additional support provided.

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.

The Center For Forgetting
Allentown, United States
The Center for Forgetting in Allentown, Pennsylvania, offers the Patacademy Residency Program, an ongoing opportunity for artists and writers to develop work exploring memory's role in symbolic language systems and relationships to technology, with a focus on research-driven practices in fields like performance, sound art, and video art. Residents receive a free private live/work studio in a warehouse facility, with durations from 1 week to a year, and opportunities for public exhibitions, workshops, and speaking engagements. Outcomes include presentations in exhibition spaces and community education to broaden ideas about arts and technology.

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.
The Frank
Pittsburgh, United States
No artist residency program named 'The Frank' exists in Pittsburgh, United States, based on available search results. The term likely refers to the Alan I. W. Frank House, a private modernist residence designed by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer in 1939–1940, recognized as their most important residential commission and a 'Total Work of Art' integrating architecture, furnishings, and landscaping. It remains privately owned and unrestored in its original state, with no evidence of hosting artist residencies.
The Grant Wood Art Colony
United States
Name of Residency: Grant Wood FellowshipSponsored by the University of Iowa, the Grant Wood Fellowship and Art Colony is a year long appointment. In addition to living and studio accommodations, the Fellowship provides a Visiting Associate Professor appointment with salary and benefits at the University of Iowa’s School of Art & Art History or Division of Performing Arts.Residency Programme since: 2001Description of Organisation: The Grant Wood Art Colony seeks to provide a creative home for the

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.

University of Michigan
United States
Name of Residency: Roman J. Witt Residency ProgramThe – Witt Residency is organized in partnership with the Stamps Gallery, a public center for contemporary art and design in downtown Ann Arbor, part of the Stamps School of Art & Design, at the University of Michigan. The Stamps Gallery opened in after years of being located in three disparate campus spaces. Building on the school’s strong tradition of excellence, thought leadership, and community engagement, our goal is to develo

Visual Studies Workshop
ROCHESTER, United States
The Visual Studies Workshop (VSW) in Rochester, NY, offers the Project Space Residency, a 4-week program for artists at any career stage working in experimental photography, film, and media arts, providing 24/7 private studio access, digital printing equipment, analog darkroom, staff support, public engagement opportunities, a $1000 stipend, $250 supplies budget, $500 travel stipend, and accessible housing.

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.

Woodman Residency Foundation
United States
Name of Residency: Woodman Artist Residency FoundationResidencies are awarded by nomination and jury selection process. Residencies are for three months, and each resident has their own studio, bedroom and bath, but other facilities such as kitchen, dining, and living areas are shared between the artists in residence.There are two studios in the rural farm compound, individual residents are assigned one. Studio Betty is reserved for low fire earthenware and is equipped with clay, glaze, slips, a
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