Creative Writing Residencies with Housing
104 residencies
Creative Writing residencies that include accommodation for artists. Housing is provided so you can immerse yourself fully in your creative writing practice.

Bundanon
Illaroo, Australia
Bundanon's Artists in Residence program, set within the cultural and natural landscape of Australia, is one of the most extensive of its kind nationally. Established by Arthur and Yvonne Boyd, the program has been operational since 1997, supporting over 250 artists annually across all creative disciplines, including visual arts, writing, music, and performance. Located in a region renowned for its scenic beauty, this program not only offers a retreat for artists but also a vibrant community space for creative exploration and public engagement. The residency facilities at Bundanon include studios, rehearsal spaces, and accommodation in single and shared apartments, as well as self-contained cottages capable of hosting up to 10 people. The program is designed to encourage artistic development without the pressure of specified outcomes, allowing for experimental and exploratory approaches to art-making. This supportive environment is supplemented by various fellowships and awards, aimed at providing financial assistance and facilitating creative growth. Structured through collaborations with various arts organizations and cultural agencies, Bundanon’s residency program serves as an incubator for innovative practices and a forum for cultivating deep connections among artists from around the world. With its commitment to diversity and inclusion, the program particularly encourages applications from First Nations artists, artists with disabilities, culturally and linguistically diverse artists, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

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.

Arthaus Residency
Havana, Cuba
Arthaus Residency, established in 2016 in Havana, Cuba, is a vibrant hub for international artists and researchers. It champions the production, exhibition, and exploration of contemporary art through its diverse programs. Positioned in the heart of Havana, Arthaus Residency not only offers a space for creative practice and experimentation but also serves as a catalyst for promoting the internationalization of Cuban culture. The residency emphasizes collaboration with local art professionals and encourages participants to engage deeply with the sociocultural landscape of Cuba. Each artist embarks on their project with the support of Arthaus staff, focusing on practice, essay, production, research, and culminating in a final presentation to the local audience. With a hosting capacity for four participants, Arthaus fosters an intimate yet dynamic artistic environment. The residency accommodates artists, researchers, and curators, providing a Colonial house for living and working spaces. The selection process is conducted by the Colectivo Arthaus, ensuring a diverse and rich artistic exploration. To apply to our Programs follow this link: https://linktr.ee/arthausartistresidencyhavana For questions, please contact mediaarthaus@gmail.com We offer: - Accommodation in single rooms in a Colonial house - Work space - Exhibition space - Use of media production equipment (projectors, cameras, lights, sound, video editing, etc.) - Curatorial assistance - Visits to Cuban art galleries and artist studios - Invitations to artist talks and workshops - Access to a Spanish-English translator - Transportation to and from Havana Airport for an extra fee.

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.

A.I.R. Studio Paducah
Hyattsville, United States
A.I.R. Studio Paducah is an artist-in-residence program in Paducah, Kentucky, offering stays of two weeks to three months in a private efficiency apartment and studio space in the Lower Town Arts District. It supports self-motivated artists including visual artists, writers, architects, composers, and improvisational choreographers for focused independent work, experimentation, and community engagement, with a storefront display space available. The program, founded in by artist Alonzo Davis, charges $700 for two weeks or $1,000 per month and uses a competitive peer-reviewed selection process.

Africa Centre
Cape Town, South Africa
The Africa Centre's Artists In Residency (AIR) programme, established in , partners with artist residency programs globally to fund and support African artists across all artistic disciplines. The program covers all residency costs and round-trip airfare, allowing artists at various career stages to participate in short-term residencies that enable them to consolidate their work and develop new projects.

Akademie Schloss Solitude
Stuttgart, Germany
Akademie Schloss Solitude is an international and transdisciplinary artist-in-residence program in Stuttgart, Germany, awarding 50-60 residencies every two years to artists, researchers, and cultural professionals across all disciplines. It provides space for concentrated work, interdisciplinary exchange, and networking, with fellows receiving furnished live/work studios, a monthly stipend of €1,300, and travel support for 6- or 9-month stays.

Alderworks Alaska Writers and Artists Retreat
Skagway, United States
Alderworks Alaska offers summer residencies for writers and artists in three restored cabins on the edge of the wilderness in historic Dyea near Skagway, AK. Stays are 4-6 weeks with access to a studio.

American Academy in Berlin
BERLIN, Germany
The American Academy in Berlin is a private, nonprofit institution offering semester-long residential fellowships to American scholars, artists, writers, composers, and journalists for advanced independent research and creative work in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and public policy. Fellows reside at the Hans Arnhold Center on Lake Wannsee and engage in transatlantic dialogue through public lectures, readings, performances, and discussions.

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.
Association des Centres Culturels de Rencontre - ACCR
Paris, France
The Association des Centres Culturels de Rencontre (ACCR) coordinates residency programs in French cultural centers located in historic monuments, primarily the Odyssée program for foreign artists, researchers, and cultural professionals, and the Nora program for refugee artists in France. These residencies support projects in fields like music, architecture, visual arts, writing, film, and more, offering free accommodation and technical resources to foster interdisciplinary creation and intercultural exchange.

Atelier Austmarka
Austmarka, Norway
Atelier Austmarka is a non-profit artist residency located in the scenic village of Austmarka, Finnskogen, in Southeast Norway near Sweden, offering a peaceful retreat for creative individuals to engage in artistic practice and research. The residency provides private accommodation and shared studio space in a remote natural environment surrounded by forests and lakes, emphasizing reflection, rest, and creative exploration rather than promotion or public exhibition.

Atelier Mondial
Basel, Switzerland
Atelier Mondial is an international and interdisciplinary artist residency program in Basel, Switzerland, hosting guest artists from partner institutions worldwide in its seven studios for stays typically lasting three to six months. It provides live-in studios, stipends for living expenses, and opportunities for open studios and exhibitions at Salon Mondial. The program also offers grants to regional artists from Basel, South Baden, and Alsace for residencies abroad in fields like visual arts, literature, fashion & textiles, dance & performing arts, and curation.

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.

Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA)
New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA), nestled in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, stands as a beacon of interdisciplinary artistic collaboration and excellence. Established in 1977 by the visionary Doris Leeper, ACA fosters a nurturing environment where artists across multiple disciplines can converge, create, and share ideas. The center is renowned for its Mentor Artist-in-Residence Program, which pairs emerging and mid-career artists with distinguished mentors to explore new projects, experiment, and engage in rich dialogues across artistic fields. Beyond its core residency, ACA extends its creative reach through community arts and wellness initiatives, offering a broad spectrum of programs that underline the center's commitment to artistic innovation and community engagement.
Baltic Centre for Writers and Translators
Visby, Sweden
The Baltic Centre for Writers and Translators is an international residential centre located in medieval Visby on Gotland, Sweden, welcoming literary professionals including authors, translators, poets, and screenwriters from all countries, with priority given to those from the Baltic Sea region and Scandinavia. The centre provides free residencies of 3-5 weeks on average, with housing, studio space, and facilities for creative work and international collaboration.

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.

Blue Mountain Center (BMC)
Blue Mountain Lake, New York, United States
Founded in 1982, Blue Mountain Center (BMC) is located in the Adirondack wilderness on historically Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe lands. Originally a 19th-century golf resort, it now serves as a nurturing refuge dedicated to social justice for artists, activists, writers, and cultural workers. Blue Mountain Center focuses on providing a space that facilitates both the creation of transformative works and the rejuvenation of its residents. The center emphasizes the integration of its residents with the local and global communities, providing a serene environment conducive to creative and restorative practices. BMC operates on the core values of racial, economic, and environmental justice, and gender equality, welcoming a diverse group of applicants particularly those producing work that reflects social and ecological concerns. BMC offers month-long residencies from June to September each year, supporting a range of creative disciplines including writing, filmmaking, and visual arts, among others. Residents are selected by an admissions committee of accomplished authors and artists through a process that prioritizes work aimed at a general audience with a clear social conscience. The residency provides studio space, accommodation, and communal living areas, all set against the backdrop of the scenic Blue Mountain Lake. This setting not only inspires artistic endeavors but also encourages personal well-being and community interaction, free from the distractions of everyday life such as cell phones and constant internet connectivity.
Bruney Island Residency
Sydney, Australia
The Bruny Island Residency, run by the Bruny Island Foundation for the Arts in Tasmania, Australia, offered four-week supported residencies in and for artists across disciplines like visual arts, writing, music, and film, with projects focused on Bruny Island. Residencies took place at locations such as Honeycomb Cottage in Adventure Bay and Ventnor Homestead in Lunawanna, while the Cape Bruny Residency was held at a former lighthouse keeper's cottage in South Bruny Island National Park in partnership with the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. These programs evolved into the BRUNY20 Arts Fellowship from -, providing opportunities for Australian artists to explore environmental themes.

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.

Carpathian literary residence
Slavske, Ukraine
Permanent residency since hosting writers, translators, literary researchers, and cultural managers in the Carpathians for 2 weeks of focused work, events, lectures, readings, and excursions.

Cascina Dell'Arte
Crescentino, Italy
Cascina dell'Arte is an artist retreat housed in a restored 16th-century farmhouse in the Piedmont countryside of Northern Italy, offering live-work studio spaces combining historic charm with contemporary artistic facilities. The residency provides artists across all disciplines with time, space, and freedom to focus on meaningful creative projects in a quiet, culturally rich setting.

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.
Collège européen des traducteurs littéraires de Seneffe
Seneffe, Belgium
The Collège européen des traducteurs littéraires de Seneffe is an international literary translation residency program established in 1996 that hosts translators from around the world working on Belgian Francophone literature. Located in renovated outbuildings of Seneffe Castle near Brussels, the program provides an ideal working environment for translation projects lasting from two weeks to one month, with opportunities to meet Belgian authors.

Cove Park
Helensburgh, United Kingdom
Cove Park is an international artist residency centre on a 50-acre rural site overlooking Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland, near Helensburgh, hosting national and international artists, writers, researchers, and creative practitioners across all art forms and career stages. The program supports research, experimentation, development, and production of new work in a supportive environment with communal facilities and events. Residencies vary from funded opportunities with stipends and housing to self-funded stays, typically lasting 2-4 weeks.

Creative Residency
Elizabethtown, United States
Craigardan's Creative Residency Program in the Adirondacks offers 2 weeks-3 months for interdisciplinary artists, scholars, farmers, chefs. Provides housing, studios, scholarships ($850-$1350/week), stocked kitchen, access to programs.

Darb 1718
Old Cairo, Egypt
Darb 1718 is a contemporary art and culture center in Old Cairo's Fustat district, offering a multidisciplinary residency program for artists, writers, researchers, visual artists, and curators to produce, practice, and present projects in an immersive cultural setting. Residents receive private rooftop accommodation amid historic sites and the Fustat ceramic village, with access to exhibition spaces, workshops, and performance venues, though it is a paid residency where artists cover costs. The program emphasizes cross-cultural exchange and community engagement in authentic Cairo.
Embassy of Foreign Artists
Genève, Switzerland
The Embassy of Foreign Artists (EOFA) is an international residency program based in Geneva, Switzerland, established in , that welcomes artists, researchers, and cultural actors from around the world. The program provides logistical and financial support for creative development, with a focus on bridging artistic and scientific practices around themes such as imagination in research processes.

Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown
Provincetown, United States
The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown is one of the world's leading artist residency programs, offering 20 seven-month residencies annually to emerging visual artists, fiction writers, and poets. Since its founding in 1968, the Work Center has provided time, space, and creative connections to artists and writers, with each Fellow receiving an apartment, studio space, monthly stipend, and opportunities for public readings and exhibitions.

Fogo Island Arts
Fogo Island, Canada
Fogo Island Arts is an international residency program founded in 2008 that invites professional contemporary artists, curators, writers, filmmakers, musicians, designers, and thinkers to live and work on Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Canada, fostering creation, research, and connections around themes of sustainability, ecology, economy, and belonging. Residents stay in saltbox houses within local communities, with access to individual studios in scenic locations, and are expected to engage publicly through presentations or workshops. The program, part of the Shorefast Foundation, supports a range of disciplines and has specific opportunities like the fully funded 6-8 week Newfoundland and Labrador Artist Residency.

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

Fondation Thalie
Brussels, Belgium
Fondation Thalie is a multidisciplinary artist residency in Brussels founded in that supports contemporary creation through exhibitions, artist residencies, and patronage. The residency program welcomes visual artists, writers, and performers to work on projects in a modernist building in the heart of Brussels's gallery district, with residencies typically lasting two months.

Fordham University
Bronx, United States
Private Jesuit research university established in 1841. Enrolls over 16,000 students across three campuses in New York State, offering degrees in over 60 disciplines with a rigorous core curriculum spanning science, literature, history, theology, philosophy, and arts.

French Broad Institute (of Time & the River) aka The FBI
Marshall, United States
Artist residency in repurposed church building on French Broad River banks. Studio space with good acoustics, shared writers room, log cabin accommodation. Open March-November.

Friends of Weymouth Inc.
Southern Pines, United States
Friends of Weymouth Inc. operates the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities in Southern Pines, North Carolina, established in 1979 to preserve the historic Boyd House and surrounding grounds as a cultural center for artists and writers. It primarily offers the Writers-in-Residence program, including the Boyd House residency for North Carolina writers (1-2 weeks) and the competitive Lamont Cottage residency for esteemed writers worldwide, providing solitude and access to facilities like studios and gardens. The center also hosts chamber music, humanities lectures, and events celebrating arts and humanities.

Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts
Toronto, Canada
Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts offers fully subsidized month-long residencies for professional artists on Toronto Islands, providing uninterrupted time to think, create, and experiment. The center hosts various residency types including self-directed programs, thematic residencies, and specialized programs like graduate research-creation residencies, accommodating up to 19 residents at a time.

Glen Arbor Art Association
GLEN ARBOR , MI 49636, United States
The Suzanne Wilson Artist-in-Residence program at Glen Arbor Arts Center provides a two-week creative retreat for solo artists in visual arts, 3D/ceramics, creative writing, and music composition. Located within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore near Lake Michigan, the program offers dedicated studio space, local community integration through required public presentations, and a host assignment to help artists acclimate to the area.

Graves Mill Farm Writers and Artists Residency
Madison, United States
The Graves Mill Farm Writers and Artists Residency is a fully funded one-week retreat for writers and visual artists at all career stages, held on a 2,000-acre farm in Madison, VA. It emphasizes inspiration from nature, balancing private work time with communal meals and interactions, culminating in a studio night sharing. Participants explore the property and forests, with dedicated studios and housing provided.

Greenhut Artist Residency
Harvard, United States
Five-week artist residency providing time, space, community, and support to emerging artists, writers, and scholars in rural New England with funding, housing, multidisciplinary studios, and nature access.

Greenmeadows Vagamon
Vagamon, India
Greenmeadows Vagamon is an artists residency program run by Palette People, a charitable trust, located in the scenic hill station of Vagamon, Kerala, India, offering a serene natural setting for creative individuals including writers, artists, musicians, performers, theatre and film personalities, as well as nature lovers and environmentalists. Established in , it provides shared accommodation, a spacious studio of around 1200-1500 sq ft, open spaces in rolling meadows, and facilities like a caretaker, cook, and kitchen, with stays typically ranging from 10 days to 3 months on a fee-paying basis. Artists can optionally exhibit their works for free in Palette People's galleries in Kochi.

Hedgebrook Writers Retreat
Freeland, United States
Hedgebrook Writers Retreat offers free residencies for women-identified writers aged 18+ from diverse backgrounds, providing private handcrafted cottages on 48 acres of Whidbey Island forest for 2-3 weeks of focused writing, solitude, and evening gatherings over meals.

Hidden Creek Arts Centre
Nelson, Canada
The Hidden Creek Arts Centre, also known as The Narrows Artist Residency, offers retreat-style residencies at a sustainable eco-centre near Grohman Creek, a short boat ride from Nelson, BC, primarily for local artists in visual arts, creative writing, and music composition, though open to all career stages. Residencies typically last one week, providing shared housing, food allowances in some cases, boat transport, and access to a dedicated straw bale studio, with past recipients spanning visual arts, literary arts, performing arts, and theatre. The program emphasizes solitude and artistic development in a natural setting.
International Writers’ and Artists’ Residency
Canada
The International Writers' and Artists' Residency is a non-profit organization in Val-David, Quebec that offers residencies of one to six weeks to writers, poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and visual artists. The residency provides a creative community with communal spaces and hosts biannual international festivals in May and October to facilitate global artistic collaboration and exchange.

International Writers’ Workshop (IWW) Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China
The International Writers’ Workshop (IWW) at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), founded in , is a self-funded, non-profit program that invites international writers for a four-week residency each spring, culminating in a themed Literary Festival. It has hosted over 150 writers from more than 55 countries, fostering cultural exchange through activities with students, local writers, and the community. Eligible writers must have at least one published book, reside outside Hong Kong, and command English or Chinese.

Klaustrid AiR
Skriðuklaustur, Iceland
Klaustrið AiR is an artist residency program at Skriðuklaustur in East Iceland, managed by the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute, offering 3-6 week stays for Icelandic and international artists, writers, scholars, composers, musicians, dancers, and other creatives in a quiet apartment within the historic Writer’s House. The program prioritizes projects related to Gunnar Gunnarsson’s life and works or East Icelandic studies, providing housing without rental fees (only a modest confirmation fee) but no stipend, in a peaceful rural setting ideal for focused creative or academic work.

Kulturstiftung Schloss Wiepersdorf
Niederer Fläming, Germany
The Kulturstiftung Schloss Wiepersdorf offers an international and interdisciplinary residency program for individual artists, writers, scholars, and groups at Schloss Wiepersdorf, a castle in rural Brandenburg, Germany, about 75 km south of Berlin. Fellows receive free room and board, a monthly stipend of €1200, and a €480 material grant, with stays typically lasting 1-3 months (often three months in spring, summer, or fall periods). The program supports fields like literature, visual arts, composition, and research, providing studios, ateliers, conference rooms, and opportunities for presentations and networking.

Künstlerhof Schreyahn
Wustrow (Wendland), Germany
The Künstlerhof Schreyahn is a stipend program in Schreyahn, Wustrow (Wendland), Germany, offering writers and composers 3-, 6-, or 9-month residencies in renovated farm buildings with free ateliers including living space, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. Residents receive a monthly stipend of 1400 Euro from the state of Lower Saxony and are expected to engage locally through readings, concerts, or other cultural activities. The facility features a protected Low German hall house used as a cultural center for events, with dedicated ateliers for literature and composition.

La Casa de Belmonte
Belmonte de San José, Spain
La Casa de Belmonte is a writer's shelter and creative residency located in a solitary village surrounded by almond and olive trees in Spain. The residency provides dedicated workspace, accommodation, and access to natural surroundings for writers and creative professionals, with minimum stays of 3 days and typical stays of one to two weeks or longer.

La MaMa Umbria International
Spoleto, Italy
La MaMa Umbria International is a non-profit cultural center and artist residence founded in 1990 by legendary theatre pioneer Ellen Stewart, housed in a restored 700-year-old monastery in Spoleto, Italy. For over 25 years, it has fostered cross-cultural and international exchanges through residency programs, intensive workshops, and symposiums led by internationally renowned theatre professionals. The center welcomes artists from around the world to create, collaborate, and experiment in a spiritually enriching environment.

Landis & Gyr Stiftung
Zug, Switzerland
The Landis & Gyr Foundation's Zug residency offers Swiss writers and literary translators a quiet space to live and work in converted apartments of a former convent. Residents receive free accommodation and a monthly stipend of CHF 3,600, with residencies lasting one to three months annually.
Lannan Foundation
SANTA FE, United States
The Lannan Foundation, headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico, previously operated a residency program in Marfa, Texas, offering uninterrupted writing time for poets, writers, essayists, translators, scholars, curators, and activists, which closed as of April . While based in Santa Fe since 1997, no dedicated artist residency program operates there; instead, the foundation funds residencies at other Santa Fe institutions like the Institute of American Indian Arts (short-term literary workshops) and Santa Fe Art Institute. It no longer accepts applications for its own residencies or grants.

Les Récollets
Paris, France
Les Récollets is an 80-unit furnished international residence in Paris's 10th arrondissement dedicated to hosting established researchers, scientists, and artists from around the world. The center provides accommodation with hotel-like services and fosters interdisciplinary creative exchange among residents from diverse fields. It serves as a space for artists and researchers to develop specific projects while engaging with Paris's cultural institutions and community.

Maison des Écrivains Étrangers et des Traducteurs
Saint-Nazaire cedex, France
The Maison des Écrivains Étrangers et des Traducteurs (MEET) in Saint-Nazaire, France, has hosted foreign writers and translators for over 20 years, providing them with an 8-week residency in a large apartment overlooking the port and shipyards. Residents receive a €1000 monthly stipend and housing, with optional public engagements, and must cover travel and living expenses. It selects 6 laureates annually, primarily writers but including 1-2 translators, who are published abroad and reside outside France.

Marble House Project
Dorset, Vermont, United States
Marble House Project is an expansive, multi-disciplinary artist residency program situated in Dorset, Vermont. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration, sustainability, and community engagement by offering artists from a wide array of disciplines a place to live and work harmoniously. Focusing on conservation and organic food production, it invites artists to integrate with the natural surroundings and local community, aiming to foster both individual artistic growth and communal enrichment. With sessions running from mid-April through October, the program curates a diverse mix of approximately 60 artists annually, both from the United States and abroad, across all creative fields including visual arts, writing, choreography, music composition, performance, and culinary arts.

New Zealand Pacific Studio Residency
Masterton, New Zealand
New Zealand Pacific Studio is an award-winning international residency programme founded in that hosts 2-3 supported residencies annually for writers, musicians, and other creative practitioners. The programme connects national and international artists with local communities in Wairarapa, New Zealand, providing focused time and space to work on individual projects while engaging with the community through exhibitions, performances, and workshops.

Next Page Foundation
Sofia, Bulgaria
Next Page Foundation in Sofia runs a residency programme that connects international writers and literary translators to the Bulgarian literary and publishing field. The foundation offers three types of fellowships (Translation in Motion, Next Page, and Traduki) with residencies lasting 3-6 weeks, providing accommodation, working facilities, and monthly grants.

NGO TRANSLATORIUM
Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine
NGO TRANSLATORIUM runs the BAZHAN residency program in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, for poets and poetry translators, offering two-week stays in a cozy apartment in the old town to work on poetry projects, collections, translations, or performances. The program provides coverage of travel, accommodation, per diem, curator support, and opportunities to share work publicly, with priority for writers from war-affected regions. Launched in , it is financed by the Creative Europe Programme in cooperation with Versopolis.

Nirox Foundation
Krugersdorp, South Africa
The NIROX Foundation in Krugersdorp, South Africa, is a sculpture park and artist residency program located on a nature reserve in the Cradle of Humankind, offering artists studio spaces, full board and lodging, tools, curatorial guidance, and access to a 30-hectare park with over 50 installations. It hosts artists from diverse fields for residencies typically lasting 1-3 months or 6-8 weeks, encouraging engagement with local communities, institutions, and the landscape while providing opportunities for workshops, exhibitions, and collaborations. Since 2006, NIROX has hosted over 400 artists, fostering contemporary art production in a serene natural setting.

Norton Island Residency
Bedford, United States
The Norton Island Residency for Writers & Artists, managed by the Eastern Frontier Educational Foundation, offers a remote, rustic 10-day program on a 150-acre island off Jonesport, Maine, providing solitude and natural inspiration for established writers, visual artists, and musicians to develop their work. Facilities include private cabins, a workshop barn for visual artists, a conservatory with piano, main lodge with bathrooms and library, and meals prepared by a professional chef, emphasizing an outdoorsy, uninterrupted creative experience.

Nubuke Foundation
Accra, Ghana
The Nubuke Foundation offers artist residencies at its Centre for Textiles and Clay in Loho, near Wa in Ghana's Upper West region, providing a self-directed program for artists, writers, designers, curators, scholars, and creatives to explore their practice. Started in 2022 under ACP-EU support, it has hosted over 15 participants and emphasizes textiles and clay while being open to diverse fields. Residents produce work-in-progress, public projects, exhibitions, and community engagements.

Odysseys Costa Rica
San José, Costa Rica
Odysseys Costa Rica, also known as Intercultural Odysseys, is a multidisciplinary artist residency program founded in by Royce Clay Slape Seiger in San Ramón de Alajuela, Costa Rica, welcoming artists of all ages, disciplines, and career stages with no application fee. It offers two accommodation options: homestays with local families including most meals or a partnering Holistic Wellness Center with pay-as-you-go meals and exhibition space, fostering cultural immersion and community integration near San José. Residents receive private workspaces, optional weekly sharing events, and opportunities for public exhibitions at local venues.

PAF, Performing Arts Forum
St Erme Outre et Ramecourt, France
PAF (Performing Arts Forum) is an artist-run residency located in a former convent in St. Erme, 150km northeast of Paris, France. It serves as a platform for professional and emerging practitioners and activists across performing arts, visual art, literature, music, new media, theory, and cultural production who seek to research and determine their own working conditions. The residency is initiated and run by artists, theoreticians, and practitioners themselves as a user-created, informal institution.

Pike School of Art - Mississippi
Summit, United States
Pike School of Art – Mississippi (PSA-MS) is a contemporary art center near McComb, Mississippi that offers artist and writer residencies in the Deep South. The residency program invites creative professionals to engage with the region's culture and history while providing studio space, accommodations, and opportunities for public presentations and community engagement.

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

Rangøya International Cultural Centre
AVERØY, Norway
Rangøya International Cultural Centre in Averøy, Norway, offers free artist residencies aimed at fostering international collaboration, requiring at least two nationalities to be present during stays. The program supports writers, translators, and other creative practitioners in a spacious house with four bedrooms, desks, shared kitchen, living room, library, and a separate working room. Residencies typically last one month, with open calls for periods like January to May , and encourage community engagement through local events.

Raw Material Company
Dakar, Senegal
RAW Material Company's Ker Issa is a residency program established in 2011 that welcomes multidisciplinary artists, writers, researchers, and curators to engage with Dakar's contemporary art ecosystem. Operating as the residential component of RAW Material Company—a center for art, knowledge, and society—it has hosted over 50 practitioners from diverse nationalities in an intellectually rigorous and socially engaged environment.

Rimbun Dahan
Kuang, Malaysia
Rimbun Dahan is a private arboretum and arts centre in Kuang, Malaysia, established in 1994, offering residencies primarily for visual artists, choreographers, writers, and researchers from Southeast Asia to develop their work in a serene garden setting. It provides various programs including the Southeast Asian Arts Residency for ASEAN artists (2 months, with accommodation, studio, stipend, and limited travel support) and paid options for non-ASEAN artists longer than one month. The centre hosts 16-20 artists at a time across 5 studios, focusing on Malaysian and regional creators while welcoming international engagement.

Rock Street Artist Residency
Marquette, Michigan, United States
Rock Street Artist Residency (RSAR) is a transformative artist residency located in a historic 1887 Victorian home in Marquette, Michigan, offering a unique creative space set against the inspiring backdrop of the Upper Peninsula and Lake Superior's shores. The residency hosts two artists per session in a peaceful, distraction-free environment with fully equipped studio spaces, gourmet meals featuring locally sourced ingredients, and opportunities for community engagement.

Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center
Bellagio, Italy
The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Residency Program, located in Lake Como, Italy, offers leaders including artists, scholars, and practitioners a four-week stay to advance breakthrough projects through focused work and interdisciplinary exchange. Since 1959, it has hosted over 5,000 changemakers from more than 140 countries, fostering connections in a serene environment that sparks new ideas and collaborations. Artists and writers create works addressing global issues, joining a network of alumni committed to positive impact.

ROOSTERGNN Artist Residency
Madrid, Spain
The ROOSTERGNN Artist Residency in Madrid, Spain, is a selective program open to writers, journalists, photographers, filmmakers, digital artists, graphic designers, social media artists, creative programmers, coders, entrepreneurs, and innovators for self-directed creative projects. Participants receive accommodation in private apartments, access to facilities like a Brainstorming Room, Conference Room, and RGNN Photo & Video Studio, plus support including 24-hour emergency assistance, orientation coordination, and professional photoshoots. It is part of the non-profit ROOSTERGNN Global News Network, promoting freedom of expression and offering opportunities for publication on RGNN.org.

Sacatar Foundation
Itaparica, Brazil
Instituto Sacatar is the longest continuously-operating artist residency in Brazil, founded in 2001 on the island of Itaparica across the bay from Salvador, Bahia. The residency provides fully-funded fellowships to artists of all disciplines from around the world, hosting up to eight artists at a time across five annual sessions. Since its inception, Sacatar has awarded residencies to over 550 artists from more than 75 countries.

Santa Maddalena Foundation
Donnini, Italy
The Santa Maddalena Foundation in Donnini, Italy, is a writers' residency program established in 2000, offering fellowships to established and emerging writers, including those exploring humanity's relationship with the natural world. Located in a restored historic house and tower in Tuscany, it provides a supportive home-like environment with studio space, accommodations, and meals during residency periods from March 1st to June 30th (Spring/Summer) and October 1st to November 15th (Autumn). Fellowships last six weeks, are by invitation only, and cover all costs without fees for the writers.

Saxemara Artist Studios
Ronneby, Sweden
Saxemara Artist Studios is a multidisciplinary artist residency located in Blekinge, Sweden that offers professional musicians, artists, writers, and other cultural creators a peaceful place to live and work. The residency provides on-site private studios with accommodation and facilities for artists of all disciplines.

Slovene writers' association
Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Slovene Writers' Association Residency Programme hosts up to 12 international authors annually at the Dane Zajc Writers' Studio in Ljubljana for focused creative work. The modernly furnished studio apartment accommodates up to two authors simultaneously and is suitable for stays of one to four weeks.

Storyknife Writers Retreat
Homer, United States
A literary nonprofit offering writing residencies for women writers overlooking Cook Inlet and the Aleutian Mountain Range. Provides time, space, and community support for women to explore their craft.

Stuttgarter Schriftstellerhaus
Stuttgart, Germany
The Stuttgarter Schriftstellerhaus in Stuttgart, Germany, is a cultural institution and meeting point for authors, translators, and literature enthusiasts, hosting events, workshops, and annually awarding up to four 3-month residency stipends to German-speaking writers in prose, drama, and poetry. Stipendiaten receive housing and a stipend (4,000–5,000 EUR), with a presence obligation including public presentations and contributions to house activities.

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.

The Bowers House Week Residency
Canon, United States
The Bowers House, originally the Canon Hotel (1921), is now a literary and creative retreat in secluded Georgia setting for writers, artists, and musicians.

The Edward F. Albee Foundation
Montauk, United States
The Edward F. Albee Foundation operates The Barn, a year-round residency program in Montauk, New York, designed to support writers and visual artists by providing private studios, bedrooms, and communal spaces for focused creative work. Founded in 1967 by playwright Edward Albee, the foundation accepts four artists per month based on talent and need, with no application fees and newly renovated facilities completed in .

The Foggy Bee Art Retreat/Residency
Milbridge, United States
Creative retreat and art studio offering 1-week collaborative residency experiences for up to 3 creatives. Includes 1100 SF light-filled studio, accommodations in neighboring cottage, nightly family-style dinners, and guided outings.

The Frost Place
Franconia, NH 03580, United States
The Frost Place is a nonprofit educational center for poetry and the arts based at Robert Frost's former farmhouse in Franconia, New Hampshire. Since 1977, it has hosted a resident poet during the summer who lives and writes in Frost's home, with the Dartmouth Poet-in-Residence program beginning in offering a month-long residency with a $2,000 stipend and opportunities for public readings across the region.

The Hundredth Hill Writer and Musician Retreat
Bloomington, United States
The Hundredth Hill offers week- and month-long retreats for writers and musicians on 50 acres of Indiana woodlands near Bloomington, IN. Features upcycled residences, recording studio, performance spaces, and kitchens. Founded by musician Krista Detor and engineer David Weber.

The National Centre for Writing
Norwich, United Kingdom
The National Centre for Writing in Norwich offers in-person and virtual residencies for creative writers and literary translators from the UK and internationally. Based at the historic Dragon Hall, the program provides dedicated time and space to work on writing and translation projects, with support from UK-based mentors and opportunities to engage with the local literary community.

The New Quorum
New Orleans, United States
Artist residency program for emerging and established musicians, composers, and writers providing focused time for artistic development and cultural exchange in New Orleans.

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.

The Porch Writing Retreat at Rivendell
Sewanee, United States
The Porch Writing Retreat at Rivendell Spiritual Center (formerly Rivendell Writers' Colony) in Sewanee, TN, offers weekend getaways for writers with lodging, catered meals, workshops, craft sessions, readings, and inspiring views over Lost Cove.

The Rice Place
Damascus, United States
Historic 1930s farmhouse retreat for writers, artists, musicians, naturalists on 10 acres along Clackamas River. $45/night or $225/week for individuals.

The Sointula Art Shed Residency
Sointula, Canada
The Sointula Art Shed is a small artist-run residency program established in in Sointula, British Columbia, Canada, offering a self-contained cottage and adjacent shed studio with a window gallery in a remote fishing village founded by Finnish socialist utopians. It welcomes writers, musicians, visual, and performing artists seeking quiet, nature access, and community engagement through workshops, open studios, and exhibitions. Residencies typically last 1-2 months at a cost of around $700-850 CAD, with no stipends provided but support for grants and local outreach opportunities.

Toji Cultural Foundation
Wonju, South Korea
The Toji Cultural Foundation in Wonju, South Korea, offers a residency program primarily for foreign writers, artists, and scholars in various cultural and artistic fields, providing a space to create works in a natural, tranquil environment while interacting with Korean artists. The program typically runs for two months from September to October, including accommodation, meals, and workspaces at the Toji Cultural Centre. It supports creative activities without mandatory outputs, fostering friendships among 16-19 residents.

Tramoia Cultura
Cardedeu, Spain
Tramoia Cultura is an artist residency program associated with Barcelona City of Literature, offering accommodations with three individual bedrooms each featuring a private bathroom and work area, plus shared spaces like a kitchen-dining room. It supports literary and artistic projects, including events like LAVIRAL Escola Radical d'Arts i Ciències with residencies at locations such as Centre Art i Natura Farrera. The program engages in book crafts, literature travels, poetry readings, and drama tournaments.

TROPICAL ART RETREAT
Anapoima, Colombia
Ecological artist residency on a mango farm in Colombia's mountains. Offers open studio space, accommodations, gardens, walking trails, yoga classes, swimming pool, and vegetarian meals. Welcomes artists from all disciplines.

Tusen Takk Foundation
Leland, United States
The Tusen Takk Foundation Artist Residency in Leland, Michigan, provides solo or collaborative stays of 3-8 weeks for emerging and established visual artists, creative writers, and music composers, offering solitude in architecturally inspiring studios amid forested Lake Michigan dunes. Residents receive housing in a guesthouse, 24/7 studio access, a weekly honorarium of $625, and opportunities to engage locally while focusing on new ideas. Note that the open-call program ended on December 31, .
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.

Villa Decius
Kraków, Poland
The Villa Decius Institute for Culture in Kraków, Poland, operates the Artists' Residencies Centre, hosting multiple residency programs for writers, translators, visual artists, scriptwriters, playwrights, and persecuted creators from around the world. Each program provides housing in comfortable rooms at the historic Łaski's House within the Renaissance palace-park complex, along with monthly scholarships, travel reimbursements, and opportunities for professional development and cultural engagement. Specific initiatives include the Krakow UNESCO Residency, ICORN for at-risk artists, Artistic Scholarship for visual artists focused on Polish heritage, and others like Arts in Exile for literature, visual arts, and music.

Villa Gress
Stege, Denmark
Villa Gress is a professional work retreat and writing residency in Stege, Denmark, offering peaceful accommodations in four historic houses with 17 rooms and 23 beds for individuals and groups seeking concentration and inspiration. Founded in by Pia Thanning and located in the scenic park of Marienborg Gods, it has hosted over 4,000 guests including writers, researchers, and artists. Stays are flexible, bookable via email or phone, just 5 minutes' drive from Copenhagen.

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.

Water & Rock Nature
Thassos Island, Greece
The Thassos artists' retreat, also known as Water & Rock art residency, is a nature-focused program on Thassos Island, Greece, welcoming artists, writers, musicians, researchers, and scientists to nurture creative expression in a mountainous village setting surrounded by forests and sea. It emphasizes cross-disciplinary exchanges, art-nature excursions, community living, and immersion in the local Greek island lifestyle, with options for guided hikes, yoga, and permaculture volunteering. Residencies typically last 1 week to 1 month, housed in a shared house with studio spaces, though a separate marble sculpting-focused retreat exists.

We-Che Art Residency
Ruta 259 km50, Argentina
We-Che is the place we chose to live and work, it is an artist run project, founded and designed by artists for artists. Located near Trevelin in the Chubut region of Patagonia Argentina, it is indeed the most austral Art Residency. We offer a tranquil workspace in an inspiring environment, a place to connect with other artists and engage with Patagonia as a complex natural, historical, and cultural ecosystem, fostering a respectful relationship between art and nature. located on 2ha piece of landscape, crossed by a river, planted of pine trees and native trees and bush. In a rural and natural area, bordering the Cascadas de Nant Y Fall Protected Natural Area and just a few kilometers from the southern entrance of Los Alerces National Park. We-Che is situated on the 259 Road, approximately 13km from the town of Trevelín and 15km from Futaleufú and the Chilean border. Located close to the historic village of Trevelin (10km) founded by Welsh immigrants. In a beautiful natural nest, in the heart of a valley facing the pre-Andean mountains, backing onto a protected natural area of over 40 hectares, crossed by a river and its waterfalls. Facing the 16th of October Valley, its vineyards, its famous and vast 5million tulip field, and the majestic mountains in the background. Beautiful changing skies and clear nights without light pollution. We-Che Welcome international nature-focused artists, writers and creative searchers, emerging or established, of any country and any discipline if their project fits to We-Che’s structures and facilities. Depending on the project, we can adapt our spaces and set up different equipments. That’s why we recommend applicants to detail their projects and needs. We-Che offers 2 distincts AIR program. General AIR program for fully self directed projects. Artists are free and autonomous in their practice and how they use their time at We-Che. If needed obviously we may punctually give a hand, and normal help and support. The duration can be modulated from 1 week to 2 month. General Residency cost : 350 USD / week - 1300 USD / month Special BOOK project AIR program half guided residency with a minimum duration of 1 month (extra weeks can be added to adjust to the final project, especially if combining with creation and /or production. A gradual mentorship and individual support aiming to achieve a personal book projects, or an Artbook project during the residency, from A to Z Residency for book project cost : 1600 USD / month - 350 USD / extra week Austral Spring 2026 residencies in September October and November 2026 Austral Summer 2026/2027 residencies in December 2026 and January 2027 Deadline application: september 31 Capacity We-Che can currently welcome up to 3 (max 4) artists simultaneously Accommodation Each artist have a private room, a private bathroom with toilet and shower, and a private desk. Studioworkshop All residents have access to the shared working living space a shared kitchen, laundry space. Interior and exterior workspace, and to the Eclectic Evolutive Library. Free wifi in private and shared space. How to apply Download and fill the application form on our website > how to apply section email it to We-Che: hola@wecheartresidency.ovh we try to answer everyone within 3-5 business days. You may also send us a pdf with a brief description of your project or what you want to achieve in We-Che along with some pictures of related works and any information that can help us understand. For more information and details about the AIR programs, the application, our equipments and facilities, or about the local context feel free to visit We-Che’s website and if you stil have questions to write us at hola@wecheartresidency.ovh Weblinks : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weche_residency/ Website : https://wecheartresidency.ovh/

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.

Write On, Door County Writers' Residency
Fish Creek, United States
Write On, Door County Writers' Residency offers solitude on 59 acres of woods, orchards, and meadows in Door County, WI, between Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Open to writers in all genres and literary arts administrators; residencies 1 week to 1 month with housing provided.

Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow
EUREKA SPRINGS, United States
The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow is a nonprofit residency retreat in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, offering uninterrupted time for writers of all genres, artists, and composers to work on their craft. The colony provides eight private writing suites with amenities including chef-prepared dinners, and residencies range from three days to three months.

Zvona i Nari
Ližnjan, Croatia
Zvona i Nari (Bells & Pomegranates) is a library and literary retreat in Ližnjan, Croatia, offering free residencies to writers, poets, translators, editors, publishers, scholars, and others in the literary field to work on creative projects while engaging with the local community through readings or library activities. The program provides fully furnished houses on a country estate, accommodating 2-4 people each, with stays determined individually based on project needs and community involvement. Guests must contribute to the library's daily operations and respect shared spaces, with no stipend provided but housing free; food and travel are self-funded.
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Many creative writing 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.
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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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