Craft Residencies with Housing
79 residencies
Craft residencies that include accommodation for artists. Housing is provided so you can immerse yourself fully in your craft practice.

Residencia Corazón (Corazon)
La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Residencia Corazón, located in La Plata, Argentina, offers a dynamic Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program for international artists, curators, and writers. The program provides a fully personalized experience for each participant, offering support in navigating the local arts scene, research, production, and post-production of works. Artists, writers, and curators from all disciplines are welcome, and residencies are available with or without exhibition opportunities. The residency offers accommodations in private rooms, access to studio spaces, and curated networking with local artists and institutions. While the residency does not offer financial support, it assists artists applying for grants in their home countries by providing necessary documents. Residencia Corazón offers a vibrant space for creative exploration and engagement in Argentina’s cultural scene.

Helene Wurlitzer Foundation (HWF)
Taos, New Mexico, United States
The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation (HWF) is a private, non-profit organization that has been supporting the arts since 1954. Located on a fifteen-acre campus in Taos, New Mexico, HWF offers one of the oldest artist residency programs in the USA. The Foundation provides three months of rent-free and utility-paid housing to visual artists, literary artists, and music composers from around the world. The campus consists of eleven fully furnished casitas, each tailored to the specific needs of different types of artists. The Foundation’s mission is to support the artist and the creative process, offering a peaceful setting for artists to pursue their work without imposed expectations or quotas. Applications are reviewed by a committee of professionals in various artistic disciplines, ensuring a diverse and enriching residency experience.

La Nueva Fábrica (La Nueva Fabrica)
Antigua, Guatemala
La Nueva Fábrica Residency, based in Antigua, Guatemala, offers a unique, community-centered environment for artists, curators, and cultural practitioners from around the world. The residency supports diverse creative disciplines, including visual arts, photography, curatorial work, literature, and performance. Participants receive private lodging, studio space, and a stipend, fostering an immersive and productive residency experience. Designed to encourage engagement with local culture, residents participate in community events, open studios, and public talks to foster interaction and dialogue with the local art community. The residency also offers curated excursions to nearby art spaces, museums, and exhibitions, enhancing exposure to Guatemala’s rich artistic and cultural landscape. With dedicated facilities for technical work like carpentry and weaving, artists can experiment across a variety of media. While residents are encouraged to share their projects with the community, there’s no pressure to complete a final work, allowing for process-oriented development. La Nueva Fábrica remains committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive community by welcoming applicants from all backgrounds and artistic stages.

Vermont Studio Center (VSC)
Johnson, Vermont, United States
The Vermont Studio Center (VSC) stands as a vibrant creative sanctuary, offering residencies for artists and writers in the tranquil environment of Johnson, Vermont. Offering private studios and accommodation, VSC is dedicated to providing an immersive creative experience, enhanced by the presence of visiting artists and writers who contribute through talks, presentations, and one-on-one sessions. VSC prides itself on its commitment to inclusivity, with various fellowships targeted at supporting BIPOC artists, women, Native Americans, and writers of color, highlighting its dedication to fostering diversity within its community. The center also encourages community engagement through a Community Contribution Program, allowing residents to actively participate in the local and on-campus community. VSC’s facilities are tailored for a wide range of creative practices, including a print shop, digital lab, sculpture shop, and access to traditional craft media, emphasizing its role as a comprehensive hub for artistic development.

Buinho Creative Residency
Messejana, Portugal
Buinho Creative Residency, located in the town of Messejana, Portugal, offers artists the opportunity to live and work for up to two months in a variety of unique residential spaces. Buinho manages five distinct houses, three of which are dedicated to the Creative Residency program, providing a range of accommodations including single and double bedrooms, shared and private studios, and communal living amenities. The residency supports artists with well-equipped working laboratories and facilitates community engagement through access to local exhibition spaces. Applications for the residency can be made through spontaneous application, with fees varying based on accommodation type.

Mudhouse Residency
Agios Ioannis, Greece
The Mudhouse Residency, situated in the serene village of Agios Ioannis on Crete, Greece, is a haven for artists seeking inspiration from the stunning natural environment, solitude for creative growth, an artistic community for enriching professional practices, and a deep cultural immersion in a region with a rich historical background. Founded in 2015, the Mudhouse is now in its eighth year and offers three two-week sessions each summer to a diverse, multicultural, and multi-generational group of international contemporary artists. The residency welcomes artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, writing, music, and performance, fostering dialogues across traditional boundaries. Participants are invited to share their work with fellow residents through presentations and to partake in a closing exhibition that integrates the local historical and natural scenery. The Mudhouse is distinct for its commitment to affordability and diversity, achieved through the support of individual donors and foundations, which allows the provision of both full and partial fellowships determined by a competitive, juried process based on merit and financial need. The residency fee covers accommodations, as well as lunch and dinner served daily, with artists encouraged to explore Crete's rich landscape and historical sites.

Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild
Woodstock, New York, United States
Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild’s artist residency program, located in Woodstock, New York, offers live/work spaces within the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony. Artists from various disciplines, including writing, visual arts, ceramics, filmmaking, and more, are invited to apply based on their artistic excellence or demonstrated commitment to their field. The residency offers both cottage residencies and communal residencies, providing artists with autonomy and opportunities for community interaction. Residents are invited to participate in Byrdcliffe’s annual AiR exhibition and various program offerings. Accommodation options vary in size and layout, with fees applicable. Byrdcliffe ensures a serene natural setting conducive to creative development.

Fiskars AiR
Fiskars, Finland
Fiskars AiR, located in the picturesque village of Fiskars in Southern Finland, is a creative hub established in 2006 under the Cooperative of Artisans, Designers, and Artists. It invites professionals from various creative fields, including arts, crafts, design, and more, from all around the world, providing a multicultural and enriching experience. The residency offers a conducive environment for creative exploration influenced by the village’s rich history, unique population structure, and natural beauty featuring lush forests and tranquil lakes. Residents are accommodated in fully-equipped studio apartments suitable for individuals, couples, or small families, and have access to a large, versatile basement space for larger creative projects. Fiskars AiR aims to foster professional exchange and networking among local and international artists, enriching the local community through diverse artistic insights and collaborations.

AiR Green
Noresund, Norway
AiR Green offers a specialized residency program tailored for artists working with textile media at Søndre Green farm, beautifully situated at the foot of the Norefjell mountain range in Krødsherad Municipality, Norway. The program aims to provide space for focused work, support the development and dissemination of textile art, and foster connections between artists from around the world who explore textile expressions. AiR Green offers two residency formats: the regular program for four artists over one month sharing kitchen and bathroom facilities in the main farmhouse, and Studio AiR Green for a single artist during a two-month stay with private facilities. The historic 18th-century main farmhouse (350m²) was fully renovated in 2013/14 and includes 3 double bedrooms, 3 single bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, multiple living rooms, and spacious kitchen/dining areas. Artists have access to multiple work spaces including a 40m² workroom in the main house, a 40m² wet room in the brewing house, and the 'Høytørka' gallery space (3m×16m×4.8m high). The farm features traditional textile equipment including vertical looms, flat looms, and Spælsau sheep providing wool for spinning and dyeing, plus natural herbs and plants for textile dyeing.

AIR in Tainan
Tainan, Taiwan
The AIR in Tainan program offers various residency opportunities across multiple locations in Tainan City, Taiwan, including Soulangh Cultural Park and Tsung-Yeh Arts and Cultural Center. These residencies provide international artists with a vibrant community and an environment rich in history and culture. The program supports artists from various disciplines, including visual art, installation, craft, design, and performance, by providing free accommodation, studio space, and a monthly living subsidy. Artists are encouraged to engage with the local community and draw inspiration from Tainan’s unique cultural and historical context. The program promotes artistic exchange and offers administrative support, making it a valuable experience for emerging and established artists alike.

Alchemy Artists Residency
Waupoos Island, Ontario, Canada
Alchemy Artists Residency, founded in 2015, is an artist-led international program on Waupoos Island, Prince Edward County, Ontario, where food, art, garden, and table converge to foster site-inspired artmaking, collaboration, and community engagement. The Summer 2026 residency, held August 7–14 on a 15-acre island in Lake Ontario, emphasizes extended studio time, private reflection, shared meals, and exploration of process and materiality in artistic and culinary practices. It welcomes local and international artists interested in living and working within a temporary community.

Ano Asites Artists Residency
Heraklion, Greece
The Ano Asites Artists Residency is a rural artist-run program in a mountain village near Heraklion, Crete, Greece, started in as the sister residency to the Lakkos Artists Residency to revitalize a depopulating traditional village through artistic community building. It offers a flexible, informal stay in a mountain hut with living and working space, open to all creatives, encouraging murals and community projects while providing isolation and inspiration from stunning views. Artists can collaborate with locals or connect to the urban Lakkos program, half an hour away, with no set outcomes as the residency continues to grow.

Appalachian Center for Craft
Smithville, United States
The Appalachian Center for Craft's Artist in Residence (AIR) program provides a creative, residential environment for emerging professional artists to work in an immersive studio setting while contributing to the educational mission of the institution. The program offers one-year appointments (renewable for an additional year) across multiple studio disciplines including clay, fibers, glass, metals, wood, and exhibitions, with residents providing instructional support and producing significant bodies of studio work.

ArteSumapaz Artist Residency
San Bernardo, Colombia
ArteSumapaz is a non-profit arts and culture center located on a former coffee plantation in the Andes Mountains of Colombia, offering self-directed artist residencies of 4-24 weeks for visual artists, musicians, writers, architects, clay artists, performers, and other creative makers. The residency provides studio spaces, accommodation in a hundred-year-old hacienda, and opportunities to engage with an alternative school and local community through workshops and exhibitions.

Artist in Residence Bergen at USF Verftet
Bergen, Norway
The Artist in Residence Bergen at USF Verftet is a program offered by USF Verftet, a former sardine factory turned contemporary culture house in Bergen, Norway, providing 3-month residencies to professional foreign artists in all fields to foster collaborations with local artists. It includes a rent-free studio and accommodation, though artists must cover all other expenses like travel and materials. Note that as of January , Bergen municipality has withdrawn funding, leading to reduced residencies and a delayed application ; contact air@usf.no for updates.

Artudio international artists Residency
Kathmandu, Nepal
Artudio International Artists Residency (AIAR) in Kathmandu, Nepal, is an open-call program welcoming international artists to immerse in a vibrant cultural environment, collaborate with local and global peers, and access dedicated studio and living spaces for creative exploration. Located near Swayambhunath Stupa in Swoyambhu-15 or Chhauni, it offers a balance of nature, urban life, and proximity to UNESCO sites, museums, and city attractions, fostering transformative artistic journeys through exhibitions, workshops, and cultural exchanges.

Association Tournefou
Palis, France
The Association Tournefou is a multidisciplinary artist residency program located in the village of Pâlis, France, offering residencies for visual arts, writing, arts and crafts, and other disciplines in a restored 18th-century farmhouse with workshops and accommodation. Residencies last a minimum of one month up to three months, are self-funded with costs around 1200-1400€ per month covering workshop, housing, and meals, and culminate in public presentations of work. It emphasizes creation, research, local integration, and exchanges between artists and the community.

Atelierhaus Hilmsen
Wallstawe OT Hilmsen, Germany
Atelierhaus Hilmsen is an artist residency program in Wallstawe OT Hilmsen, Germany, supporting the education and professional development of artists and scholars from around the world through partnerships with international institutions, emphasizing arts and humanities. Residents work in complete freedom for an intensive three-week period in spacious studios, fostering diversity, cultural understanding, and spontaneous collaborations amid a wondrous environment. Founded by artist Hans Molzberger in 1993, it offers facilities like painting studios, sculpture yards, housing, and post-residency opportunities such as exhibitions.

Aviário Studio Relief Printmaking Residency
Ferreira do Zêzere, Portugal
Aviário Studio Large Format Printmaking Residency is a customizable artist residency program located in central Portugal that promotes exploration and production in printmaking using techniques such as relief, intaglio, screen printing, transfer, and monotype. The program offers flexible durations from 2 weeks to 6 months, with access to specialized equipment, individual working spaces, and daily technical assistance in a converted aviary surrounded by nature.

Beam
Chesterfield, United Kingdom
Beam, a cultural development organization based in Wakefield, North of England, offers a Socially Engaged Artist Residency in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. This residency aims to engage the community and visitors through creative participatory activities and animation, exploring unique and hidden stories about the town. The program runs for six months and provides an all-inclusive fee of £14,700 plus VAT. Beam supports artists with technical, administrative, and mediation assistance, offering a residency base in an empty shop in Chesterfield town center. The residency includes community engagement sessions, research, and creative outputs displayed in the town center. Beam emphasizes the importance of community involvement, cultural exchange, and the creation of high-quality public art.

Beatilla Art Studio Eco Design Holiday Farm
Corta Barco, Italy
Beatilla is an Art Eco Design Holiday Farm residency program established in that combines artistic practice with ecological sustainability. The program hosts painters and artists in a working farm environment near Mantua, Italy, offering access to studio space, nature immersion, and connections to local culture through activities like cycling, farm observation, and visits to historical cities.

Beppu Project
Beppu City, Japan
Beppu Project is a non-profit art organization founded in April that operates artist residency programs in Beppu City, a renowned hot spring area in southern Japan. The organization hosts the KASHIMA Artist in Residence program (since ) and short-term residencies at Kiyoshima Apartment, welcoming artists across multiple disciplines to create work while engaging with the local community.

Blackhorse Workshop
London, United Kingdom
Blackhorse Workshop, a social enterprise based in London, is committed to opening up access to making for all. The workshop offers a supportive environment for creative practitioners, particularly those early in their careers, who have a strong interest in wood and metal work. The residency provides free desk space in a shared studio, access to professional wood and metal workshops, and regular development support. With a focus on inclusivity, Blackhorse Workshop actively encourages applications from individuals with a strong connection to Waltham Forest, especially from underrepresented backgrounds in the arts. The residency culminates in a public presentation of the resident’s work, offering a valuable platform for emerging makers.

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.

Casa Wabi Fundación (Foundation)
Puerto Escondido, Mexico
Fundación Casa Wabi, a non-profit civil association, promotes contemporary art and local community engagement through its residency program. Located in three locations: Puerto Escondido, Mexico City, and Tokyo, Casa Wabi operates under the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, finding beauty in simplicity and imperfection. Founded by Mexican artist Bosco Sodi, the headquarters in Puerto Escondido is designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando. The residency program invites national and international artists to engage in multidisciplinary exchanges that foster social development. Residents benefit from comprehensive facilities, including studios, exhibition galleries, and communal spaces, to inspire creativity and community interaction.

CHINO BASE AIR
SHIGA, Japan
The Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park (SCCP) in Shiga, Japan, offers an Artist in Residence program since 1992, providing ceramic artists and visual artists a creative space to work freely without a fixed curriculum. Residents can stay from 2 months to 1 year, with access to studios, accommodations (fee charged), technical support, exhibitions, and for guest artists, travel grants, artist fees, and material costs.

Cill Rialaig Project
Ballinskelligs, Ireland
Cill Rialaig Project is a contemporary arts retreat founded in 1991 by Noelle Campbell-Sharp, located in a restored pre-famine village (c.1790) on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic in County Kerry, Ireland. It offers free residencies to visual artists, writers, poets, composers, and other creative professionals from around the world, providing isolated living-work spaces without television, telephones, or internet to enable artistic focus and reflection.

Craft AiR at University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
Farnham, United Kingdom
The Craft AiR program at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) Farnham offers artists the opportunity to deepen their practice in Ceramics, Glass, or Jewellery & Silversmithing within a dynamic academic setting. This residency provides free access to state-of-the-art facilities, including dedicated workshops, kilns, fabrication tools, and digital labs. In exchange, artists contribute to curriculum support through technical workshops, talks, and community engagement, enriching both their CVs and the UCA craft community. The program encourages early and mid-career artists with either formal qualifications or professional experience to apply. While UCA provides exceptional workspace and resources, artists are expected to arrange their own accommodation, materials, and travel. The residency typically runs from September to August, with flexible start dates and a minimum 3-day weekly commitment. This is an ideal opportunity for practitioners who thrive in collaborative, educational environments. Open to UK and international applicants, the program supports a vibrant exchange of ideas in contemporary craft.

CROSS ART TOKONAME
Tokoname, Japan
TOUCH!TOKONAME is an artist-in-residence program established in by CROSS ART TOKONAME to support the 70th Anniversary of Tokoname City. The program provides studio and residence space to artists from Japan and abroad to conduct fieldwork and artistic activities in Tokoname, a historic pottery town with 1000 years of ceramic tradition.
De Ateliers
Amsterdam, Netherlands
De Ateliers is an independent artists' institute in Amsterdam offering a two-year postgraduate studio and tutoring program for emerging visual artists, with individual feedback from renowned tutors, studios, stipend, production budget, housing, and facilities.

Designers in Residence Kortrijk
Kortrijk, Belgium
Designers in Residence Kortrijk is an annual 3-month intensive residency program that invites three recently graduated designers and makers from diverse creative disciplines to develop experimental projects in Kortrijk, Belgium. Participants work within the region's creative community, engaging with citizens, entrepreneurs, and educational institutions while having access to maker facilities and expert support.

Echo Artist Residency
Cleveland, United States
Echo Artist Residency by SPACES invites 2 visual artists quarterly (1 local from NE Ohio, 1 external) for 4-6 week stays to create site-specific projects, culminating in exhibitions. Offers honorarium, production budget, on-site lodging, facilities, and curatorial support.
EE Exclusives
Heeze, Netherlands
EE Exclusives is a family-owned textile mill celebrating its 125th anniversary with the launch of the Textile Pioneer Program, a unique artist residency designed for emerging textile professionals eager to deepen their expertise and create at the intersection of craftsmanship and innovation. Located at Industrieweg 64, Heeze, Netherlands, this fully funded 9-week creative residency provides access to weaving facilities, a 125-year-old textile archive, and the opportunity to create professional woven prototypes on high-tech jacquard machines. The program includes 6 working days at the factory and 5 weeks of guided remote design development by expert team members including creative director, creative project manager, and jacquard designer. For 2025, applications are due June 15th with the program starting July-September. EE Exclusives has worked with renowned fashion houses including Viktor & Rolf and artists like Hella Jongerius, with collaborations featured in Museum Boijmans van Beuningen. The program emphasizes textile innovation beyond generations, combining traditional Dutch weaving heritage with cutting-edge techniques.

Elf School of the Arts Residency
Hayesville, United States
Elf School of the Arts is a nonprofit artist residency in Hayesville, NC, beside the Appalachian Mountains and Lake Chatuge. Renovated from a 1928 elementary school into a residency and concert venue offering private bedroom and studio (free).

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).

Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
Deer Isle, Maine, United States
Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, located on Deer Isle, Maine, offers a two-week Open Studio Residency that encourages a dynamic exchange of ideas among peers and provides extensive studio time without the distractions of daily life. Established to foster deep engagement with craft and creativity, the residency is designed to support artists in a variety of disciplines including ceramics, blacksmithing, fiber, graphics, metals, and wood. Participants benefit from the unique collaborative environment and are encouraged to explore and interact with different media. The residency includes full access to the Haystack's facilities, including the Fab Lab for digital fabrication, which enhances creative practices with cutting-edge technology.

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Houston, United States
The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) Artist Residency Program offers three-to-twelve month residencies (with preference for six- and nine-month terms) to craft artists working in media such as wood, glass, metal, fiber, clay, and interdisciplinary craft with photography. Selected artists gain 24/7 access to a 200-square-foot studio, a $1,000 monthly stipend including housing/materials allowance, professional development, public interaction opportunities, and an artist talk. The public-facing program requires studio work during public hours and open studios for visitor engagement.

Kacalisian Art Village AIR
Taiwan
Kacalisian Art Village in Taiwan promotes indigenous culture and arts in a scenic tribal area, serving as a creative hub for artists. Offers 40-day residencies with homestay, creative fees, and daily allowances.

Konstnärernas Kollektivverkstad Bohuslän
Hamburgsund 457 48, Sweden
Konstnärernas Kollektivverkstad Bohuslän (KKV Bohuslän) is an artists' collective workshop in Hamburgsund, Sweden, providing professional artists with access to equipped workshops for techniques like ceramics, textiles, stone, metal, and wood. It organizes artist residencies focused on sculpture and material-based processes, offering stipends, accommodation, and workshop access to selected participants from Nordic countries.

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.

Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station
Lake Ariel, United States
Lacawac Sanctuary and Field Station in Lake Ariel, PA, offers week-long (or sometimes two-week) artist residencies for professional and emerging artists, providing housing in historic lodges and studio space in the Carriage House amid 545 acres of natural beauty including forests, lakes, and wetlands. Artists are encouraged to draw inspiration from the environment for focused creative work in fields like painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, and mixed media, with no formal instruction or deadlines but a $300 weekly fee plus $10 application fee. The program promotes interdisciplinary connections between art, nature, and science, accommodating 4-6 artists at a time.

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.

NAT Art Residence
Tagle, Spain
NAT Art Residence is an artist residency program located in Tagle, Cantabria, Spain, offering artists a stay in a restored 100-year-old stone house immersed in a natural environment near cliffs, beaches, and Palaeolithic art sites like Altamira. Directed by Andrea Juan and Gabriel Penedo Diego, it provides accommodation for 12 nights, basic amenities, a covered outdoor studio, exhibition room, and ongoing guidance through talks and monitoring to develop projects into completed works. The program is fee-based at €1290 and open to international artists in fields such as Craft, Photography, Drawing, Film/Video/New Media, Mixed Media, Painting, and Sculpture.

Olmsted County
Rochester, United States
Olmsted County's Transforming Trash Artist-in-Residence program invites artists to create public artworks using at least 90% reclaimed materials from the County Recycling Center and Landfill in Rochester, MN. Two artists are selected for one-month residencies in , receiving a $2,500 stipend, lodging, studio space, tools, and materials, while leading community engagement activities to promote sustainability and creative reuse.

Palanga art gallery “Ramybe”
Palanga, Lithuania
Vila RAMYBĖ is an art residence of the cultural centre of Palanga established in a natural open country setting, offering a unique opportunity for artists to realize creative ideas. The residency accepts international applicants for 1-2 month programs (with preference for 2-month stays) and includes accommodation, a large workshop space, and opportunities for artistic research, public presentations, and professional exchange.

Penland School of Crafts
Penland, United States
Penland School of Craft offers multiple artist residency programs in Penland, NC, including the 1-year or 3-year Resident Artist Program for professional craft artists at pivotal career moments, the 1-year Core Fellowship for emerging artists involving work-study and workshops, and shorter 2-4 week Winter Residencies for independent work.

Peters Valley School of Craft
Layton, New Jersey, United States
Peters Valley School of Craft, nestled in the stunning Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, offers a sanctuary for artists seeking tranquility and inspiration amidst a supportive artistic community. This unique residency program, fueled by the generosity of the Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation, extends fully funded opportunities for artists to immerse themselves in their creative pursuits within well-equipped studios across various disciplines including Blacksmithing, Ceramics, Fibers, Jewelry/Fine Metals, Wood, Painting/Collage, or Printmaking. Designed to cater to artists at all career stages, from emerging to professional, Peters Valley emphasizes the need for artists to have prior experience with the tools and equipment of their craft, ensuring that each resident can work independently. Given the rural setting of the campus, artists are advised to have access to personal transportation to navigate the area freely. Each selected artist is provided with a private room in a fully furnished shared house, offering a communal yet independent living experience. Unlimited access to a studio equipped with all the necessary tools and utilities fosters an environment where artists can focus solely on their craft. In addition to the provision of living and working spaces, artists receive a stipend to help offset the costs associated with materials and travel, underscoring Peters Valley's commitment to supporting the creative process. This residency stands as a testament to Peters Valley School of Craft's mission to support artists' growth and creativity. By removing financial barriers and providing the space and resources needed for artistic exploration, Peters Valley enriches both the individuals it hosts and the broader artistic community.

Phoenix Athens
Athens, Greece
Phoenix Athens is a nonprofit artist-run gallery and residency in Athens that provides international and local creatives with space, facilities, and time to develop their artistic practice while engaging with the local community. Founded in by artist Dimitri Yin, the residency emphasizes inclusion, social justice, ecology, and multiculturalism through its Villa Exarcheia program, which offers lodging, workshop access, and exhibition opportunities.

Pier Arts Centre
Orkney, United Kingdom
Linkshouse – Orkney Arts Residency is a dedicated residential and creative space on the north-west coast of Orkney's Mainland, managed by the Pier Arts Centre. It serves as both a landing strip for visiting artists and a launch pad for local creativity, hosting artists across all media from around the world for periods ranging from 2 weeks to 2 months.

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.

Provincetown Community Compact
Provincetown, United States
The Provincetown Community Compact offers Dune Shack Residencies in historic shacks located in the Cape Cod National Seashore, providing stays for visual artists, writers, and the general public from April through November. It includes three 3-week juried residencies for visual artists (one for an emerging artist of color with a $500 fellowship), two 1-week funded writer residencies selected by lottery, and community residencies by lottery. Founded in 1993 as a non-profit, the program supports artists and community vitality in Provincetown.

Pyramid Atlantic Art Center
Hyattsville, Maryland, United States
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, founded in 1981 by the artist Helen C. Frederick, is a non-profit arts center dedicated to the innovation and appreciation of papermaking, printmaking, and book arts. Located in the historic Arcade building in Hyattsville's Gateway Arts District, Maryland, the center serves as a vibrant hub for artists and the community to explore creative processes and collaborative projects. The facility boasts a comprehensive suite of equipment in its papermaking studio, print shop, letterpress studio, bindery, and a darkroom, supported by private studios and a gallery space. Pyramid Atlantic offers a variety of residencies tailored to different stages of artistic careers and focuses within the paper arts disciplines. The Vita Paper Arts Residency, named after Gregory Vita, provides emerging and established artists three months to explore and innovate in paper arts. The Keyholder Residency extends up to six months of studio access for artists to deepen their practice in printmaking, papermaking, or book arts while contributing to Pyramid's community through collaborative work. The Denbo Fellowship, running from two to four weeks, is designed for intensive project completion, offering artists a stipend and access to extensive technical resources and studio space. These programs are crafted to support artists' growth and exposure while encouraging them to engage with the broader community through public presentations, demonstrations, and exhibitions. Each residency is an opportunity to work within Pyramid Atlantic's well-equipped facilities and to benefit from the professional and creative support of its artistic staff and associates. Artists at Pyramid Atlantic are encouraged to explore interdisciplinary practices and develop new techniques that push the boundaries of traditional paper and print arts. This unique collaborative environment fosters not only artistic excellence but also a shared spirit of innovation and discovery among its residents.

Raumars Artist-in-Residence
Rauma, Finland
RaumArs Artist-in-Residence, established in 1997 as one of Finland's oldest programs, is located in Rauma and supports professionals from various artistic fields for community/participatory art or independent projects, welcoming curators, researchers, and families. Residencies typically last 1-5 months, with selections based on high-quality work plans implemented in Rauma or Satakunta, and the program now operates from a renovated 1925 wooden art house with gallery space opened in . It fosters regional cultural development through collaborations with local institutions and offers networking support.

Region Örebro County
Örebro, Sweden
AiR in Örebro County is an international and interdisciplinary artist-in-residence program run by Region Örebro County, inviting contemporary artists, craftsmen, and designers to live and work for 5-6 weeks in participating municipalities such as Nora, Hällefors, Frövifors, and Örebro. The fully funded residency provides accommodation, studio/workspace, a working stipend of 36,000 SEK, and travel expenses, while facilitating engagement with local institutions, communities, and the public. It aims to build professional networks, develop the regional art scene, and support new artistic processes.

Residency for Ceramics
Berlin, Germany
The Center for Ceramics in Berlin is a residency program designed for artists, potters, sculptors, designers, and art historians working in clay. It offers 1-6 month stays with spacious studios and private living quarters in the Pankow neighborhood, with residents expected to work independently on specific projects, research, or experimentation without pressure to produce exhibitions.

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.
Sanskriti Foundation
New Delhi, India
The Sanskriti Foundation, based in New Delhi, India, offers artist residencies at its Sanskriti Kendra campus on the outskirts of the city, welcoming artists, scholars, writers, and craftspersons from all disciplines since 1993. Residencies run from September to April, with stays from a minimum of 2 weeks up to 12 weeks, providing studio-apartments that combine living and working spaces in a serene environment fostering creative work and interaction with local artisans. Direct applications are accepted year-round, though participants cover costs including lodging, meals, and studio space, with options for shared accommodation.

Scottish Sculpture Workshop
Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom
Scottish Sculpture Workshop (SSW) is a rural artist residency in Aberdeenshire that supports artists through collective learning and experimentation with various materials and processes. The program offers highly subsidized group residencies where artists live and work together for four weeks, with access to specialized workshops including ceramics, metal fabrication, blacksmithing, and stonework, supported by skilled technicians and a programmed schedule of social and professional exchange activities.

Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM)
Washington, D.C., United States
The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) offers the oldest and largest fellowship program dedicated to the study of American art. This prestigious fellowship supports full-time research in the Smithsonian collections, encouraging scholars from diverse disciplines to explore American art, craft, and visual culture. Open to graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and senior scholars, the fellowship emphasizes inclusivity and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups. The program provides financial support for research residencies ranging from three to twelve months. While housing is not provided, additional stipends may be available for relocation and health insurance. International candidates are welcome, and assistance with J-1 visas is offered. Fellows have access to extensive resources, including SAAM’s library, archives, and research facilities in Washington, D.C.

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.

Studio 88
Doi Saket, Thailand
Studio 88 Artist Residency is located in the serene town of Doi Saket, 25 kilometers from the vibrant cultural city of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Founded by international cultural manager Sasiwimon Wongjarin (Aom), the residency provides a space for artists to reflect, experiment, and create in a tranquil environment. Studio 88 welcomes artists from various disciplines, including literature, visual arts, new media, performing arts, craft, and design. The residency is designed to foster intercultural exchanges and support creative development through mentoring and tailored programs. Artists can stay in self-contained bungalows that offer both living and studio space, with access to shared facilities like a large indoor hall and exhibition space. Studio 88 also offers additional services such as technical support, curated studio visits, and networking opportunities. The residency aims to connect international artists with the local scene, facilitating meaningful cultural interactions and collaborations. Through its programs, Studio 88 emphasizes the importance of art in engaging with nature, people, and culture.

Studio Luce
El Paredón, Guatemala
Studio Luce, located in El Paredón on Guatemala’s Pacific coast, is a dynamic artist residency offering tailored creative retreats for writers, artists, and academics. Hosted at Villa Rosa, Studio Luce provides a serene environment with a focus on independent work, artistic development, and community engagement. The program includes various residency options, from open calls to private residencies and curated artist invitations, accommodating individual artistic needs and fostering collaboration. Villa Rosa’s amenities support a productive stay, with en-suite rooms, shared studio spaces, and outdoor work areas. Residents can immerse themselves in El Paredón’s rich cultural and natural landscape, including its iconic black sand beaches, surfing spots, and mangrove ecosystems. Studio Luce emphasizes minimal residency requirements, allowing artists to explore their practice freely while engaging with fellow creatives and local residents. The program aims to promote Guatemala as a hub for the arts, contributing to positive tourism and cultural exchange within the country and beyond.

Tenuta Valente
Capaccio Paestum, Italy
Tenuta Valente is an artist residency program located in Capaccio Paestum, Southern Italy, welcoming professional artists of all disciplines to work in a peaceful, bucolic environment surrounded by the Cilentan Coast countryside. The program offers residents private en-suite bedrooms and access to a shared 200-square-metre studio to develop individual projects and engage with the local art community.

TEXERE
Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico
The TEXERE Textile Residency, located in Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico, offers both independent and group residency programs for artists seeking to explore and expand their textile practices. Residents can engage with themes such as weaving, spinning, natural dyes, embroidery, and the intersection of social, cultural, and environmental aspects of textile traditions. The program provides private or shared accommodations, access to professional textile equipment, and shared studio space, creating a supportive environment for education, experimentation, and community exchange. Independent residencies are flexible, lasting 1–4 weeks, allowing participants to focus on individual projects at their own pace. Group residency programs, on the other hand, run for two weeks and incorporate curated workshops with local artisans, studio visits with contemporary textile artists and researchers, and collaborative opportunities among residents. Both formats foster deep connections with Oaxaca’s rich textile heritage and its artisan community.

The Art House
Wakefield, United Kingdom
The Art House in Wakefield offers fully funded, two-month international artist residencies in partnership with the Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL) for artists living outside the UK who have not yet exhibited or worked there. The program provides studio space, accommodation, materials budget, travel costs, mentoring, and professional development support, with artists encouraged to experiment and develop their practice without requirement to produce finished work.

The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora
Christchurch, New Zealand
The Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora in Christchurch, New Zealand, offers a Creative Residency Programme for creative professionals from diverse fields including visual arts, crafts, music, theatre, dance, film, writing, design, photography, digital and sound art, fashion, and gaming, with stays typically lasting 1-3 months. Residents receive housing in fully furnished rooms with shared living spaces, a daily per diem of $85 NZD, up to $1500 NZD travel support, publicity, and community engagement opportunities, often culminating in public events. A self-funded residency option is also available for 2-10 weeks, providing accommodation without financial support.

The Hale Master of Fine Art Residency
Nantucket, United States
The Hale Master of Fine Art Residency, offered by the Artists Association of Nantucket, is a fully funded month-long program for artists enrolled in or recently graduated (within 5 years) from an MFA program, whose work explores aesthetic beauty. It provides dedicated space and time for focused studio practice during January, February, or March, with no requirements to teach, exhibit, or present work, though community engagement is encouraged.

The Ou Gallery
Vancouver Island, Canada
The Ou Gallery is a gorgeous and intimate place to nurture your creative rest and renewal. Artists and writers have 24-hour access to their own designated studio in a 100 year-old boat-building workshop and a thoughtfully appointed private bedroom in a shared suite with a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. Our Great Room, with its modern fireplace, original fir floors, 12’ ceilings and huge windows overlooking a creek fed by Mount Swuq'us (and frequented by herons and owls) is a perfect spot to unwind and connect with other creatives after a full day in the studio. Located in the Quw'ustun Valley, in the heart of Vancouver Island, a stunning, nature-filled place. Come here to decompress, gather new inspiration alongside like-minded artists and devote space and time to your work. There is no fee to apply. Residencies are two or four weeks long. See website for details: www.theougallery.com.

Tides Institute & Museum of Art
Eastport, United States
The StudioWorks Artist-in-Residency Program at the Tides Institute & Museum of Art (TIMA) in Eastport, Maine, offers opportunities for visual artists and craftspeople to deepen their practice in a community setting within the historic downtown and working waterfront overlooking the U.S./Canada border. Residencies encourage active community engagement through socially engaged projects, educational outreach, or public programming, with facilities including private studios, common areas, a printmaking and letterpress studio, and nearby housing. Founded in , the program has hosted over 125 artists from numerous U.S. states and foreign countries.
Van Eyck Academie
Maastricht, Netherlands
The Jan van Eyck Academie is a multidisciplinary post-academic institute in Maastricht, Netherlands, offering an 11-month residency program that welcomes 30-42 participants annually from around the world. The residency supports artists, designers, architects, curators, writers, and other creative practitioners to develop, materialize, and disseminate their research through access to studios, specialized labs, and a collaborative community.

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 Medici
Roma, Italy
Villa Medici, home to the French Academy in Rome since 1803, is a prestigious artist residency on Rome's Pincian Hill that welcomes nearly 70 artists, writers, researchers, and craftspeople annually for stays ranging from two weeks to one year. The program provides fully funded residencies with accommodation, studio space, and support across diverse disciplines including visual arts, music, literature, architecture, and crafts, maintaining a legacy of artistic patronage dating back to 1666.

Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, United States
Virginia Commonwealth University offers multiple artist residency programs including the Torpedo Factory Art Center Post-Graduation Residency (3 months for recent graduates), the Book Art Residency (12-14 weeks in summer), and the Emerging Artist Fellowship in Craft/Material Studies (one academic year for recent MFA graduates). These programs provide studio space, stipends, and professional development opportunities for emerging artists.
Warm Heart Art Tanzania
Arusha, Tanzania
Warm Heart Art Tanzania (WHAT) is a handmade paper center and art studio in Arusha, Tanzania, founded to provide artist residencies, training, employment, and sustainable income to the local community. It offers facilities for about 10 artists to live and work, including a papermaking workshop, gallery space, restaurant, garden, and basic amenities like bedrooms, bathrooms, and internet. The program supports artists in creating works inspired by the local environment, with past residencies involving workshops and exhibitions.

West Dean College
West Dean, United Kingdom
The West Dean College Residency Programme at West Dean College of Arts and Conservation in the UK offers professional artists, writers, makers, and researchers onsite stays of one to three weeks (with occasional longer options like six weeks) to develop work, experiment with materials, and access workshops and facilities. Residents engage with students through tutorials, workshops, and presentations, continuing the legacy of founder Edward James in supporting early- to mid-career practitioners focused on craft, making, and sustainability. Various partnership residencies provide full board accommodation, studio space, and sometimes stipends.

WNC Center for Craft Artist in Residence
Asheville, United States
The WNC Center for Craft Artist in Residence program, hosted by the Center for Craft in Asheville, North Carolina, supports craft artists from Western North Carolina through residencies offering studio space, honorariums, and access to resources. Past iterations include an 8-week material exploration residency with $10,000 stipends and accommodations, while the program provides seven artists with $15,000 honorariums, cohort participation, and a group exhibition, with some receiving studio space in the Ideation Lab.

Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW)
Rosendale, New York, United States
Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW) in Rosendale, NY, is a distinguished platform offering the Studio Residency Grant, a remarkable opportunity for artists from around the globe to engage deeply with their creative projects. This six- to eight-week residency welcomes artists at any stage of their career to work within WSW’s diverse studio disciplines: intaglio, letterpress, papermaking, screenprinting, photography, and ceramics (with facilities reopening in 2025). Artists receive a generous stipend, materials budget, travel allowance, complimentary housing, and unlimited studio access, underpinned by the possibility of technical guidance and production assistance. WSW conducts a rigorous selection process involving a rotating jury and potential NEA funding, ensuring a wide range of innovative projects are realized. The residency embodies WSW’s commitment to fostering artistic exploration and production, offering a global community of artists a nurturing environment for development and innovation.

Wrangell Mountains Center
Glennallen, United States
The Wrangell Mountains Center's Meg Hunt Artist Residency Program supports artists of all genres, writers, and inquiring minds with two-week residencies in McCarthy, Alaska, within Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, providing a rustic workspace amid stunning natural landscapes. The program offers unrestricted work time in an interdisciplinary environment near glaciers and mountains, encouraging applicants from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds through a competitive process. Facilities include historic off-grid buildings with basic amenities like showers and solar energy, fostering creative endeavor and community engagement.

Yamaguchi Shoten
Kyoto, Japan
Yamaguchi Shoten is an academic book publisher in Kyoto offering artist-in-residence stays in a historic Mingei-style building. Welcomes artists, designers, researchers, writers interested in folk art, handicrafts for 1-2 month residencies with shared facilities.
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Frequently asked questions
Do craft residencies provide housing?
Many craft residencies include accommodation as part of the program. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing. Check each listing for details on what's included.
What kind of housing do craft residencies offer?
Housing varies by program — from private studios with living space to shared artist houses. Some residencies are in rural settings with self-contained cottages, while urban programs may offer apartments near the studio.
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