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Graphic Arts Residencies with Housing

77 residencies

Graphic Arts residencies that include accommodation for artists. Housing is provided so you can immerse yourself fully in your graphic arts practice.

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A Position on Retreat

Lake Cowichan, Vancouver Island, Canada

5.0 (3)

A Position on Retreat, an artist residency situated in Lake Cowichan on Vancouver Island, Canada, offers a serene environment for artists from diverse disciplines. Known as 'The Blue House,' this comfortably renovated home sits at the center of a picturesque tourist town, surrounded by Canada's breathtaking natural landscape. Within a five-minute walk, residents have access to grocery stores, charming coffee houses, restaurants, beautiful beaches, and scenic hiking trails. Enveloped by a temperate rainforest, ancient old-growth forests, the vast Pacific Ocean, and numerous lakes and waterfalls, the residency is a haven for creative inspiration and rejuvenation. A Position on Retreat strikes a perfect balance between community engagement and the tranquility of nature, providing artists with an ideal setting for both creativity and reflection. This artist residency on Vancouver Island is an exemplary retreat for artists who seek to immerse themselves in nature and focus on their creative pursuits. It's an environment where the natural beauty and calm of the surroundings contribute significantly to the artistic process, making it a sought-after destination for artists looking to enrich their practice.

HousingDigitalDrawingGraphic ArtsInterdisciplinaryWriting / Literature+5
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Arthereistanbul

Istanbul, Turkey

5.0 (2)

Arthereistanbul, founded in 2014 in Istanbul, Turkey, was initially established to provide Syrian artists facing difficulties with a space for artistic creation, away from the impacts of war and political strife. This unique residency offers a haven for artists to work, exhibit their creations, and sustain themselves through a café and the organization of workshops, screenings, and performances. Emphasizing a custom-made residency program, Arthereistanbul opens its doors to artists, researchers, curators, and writers from all backgrounds, aligning projects with the residency’s vision. The program encourages research, creativity, and cultural exchanges among Syrian, Turkish, and international artists, aiming to foster dialogue, diversity, and understanding. Arthereistanbul equips its residents with studio spaces, archive rooms, exhibition and performance areas, and technical facilities, including a dark room and woodworking tools. Accommodation is provided in Kadiköy, near the residency space, ensuring a comfortable and conducive environment for artistic and cultural exploration.

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Cafe Tissardmine

Tissardmine, Morocco

5.0 (1)

Cafe Tissardmine offers a unique artist residency in the heart of the Moroccan desert, providing a serene environment for artists to explore and create. This residency is designed for artists seeking inspiration from the vast landscapes and profound silence of the desert. Up to nine artists at a time can enjoy a 24-day stay, with the opportunity to engage with the local village and its children. The residency emphasizes the importance of being resourceful and inventive due to its isolated location, limited internet access, and the need for artists to bring their own supplies. The program includes accommodation, meals, studio space, and a sunset trip to Erg Chebbi's giant dune, aiming to recharge and inspire artists away from the demands of modern life. The selection process is personal and prioritizes artists committed to the full residency length, with a fee of 950 Euro covering most necessities and activities designed to immerse artists in the desert experience.

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DESIGNREGIO Kortrijk

Kortrijk, Belgium

5.0 (1)

Designregio Kortrijk annually invites recently graduated designers from various creative disciplines to participate in its Designers in Residence Kortrijk program. Established in 2014, this residency allows selected designers to develop experimental concepts through interactions with citizens, society, entrepreneurs, and education in Kortrijk. Running from September to November, participants create contextual work and engage in inspiring excursions and conversations. The residency includes travel reimbursement, accommodation, a fee, and access to the Budalab Open Makerspace. Designers showcase their research at the Kortrijk Creativity Festival and Design Fest Gent. Eligible candidates must be recent graduates with manual and conceptual skills, ready to collaborate and innovate.

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Lighthouse Works

Fishers Island, New York, United States

5.0 (1)

The Lighthouse Works Fellowship Program stands out as a comprehensive support system for artists, curators, and writers working at the forefront of their fields. Located on Fishers Island, New York, the program offers six-week residencies throughout the year, providing participants with housing, meals, studio space, and a $1,750 financial stipend. Fellows are accommodated in a three-story Victorian house, sharing kitchens and living spaces while enjoying private bedrooms. The program's commitment to catering to all dietary needs, combined with communal dinners prepared by the staff, fosters a warm, collaborative atmosphere among residents. Studio spaces, situated 1.5 miles from the housing, overlook the ocean and are equipped with necessary facilities including a wood and metal shop and a kiln. With a primary focus on the advancement of individual projects, Lighthouse Works encourages a culture of productivity and creative exchange. This is facilitated through minimal formal obligations, save for participation in an Artist Talk and an Open Studio event that bookends each fellowship session. These interactions, coupled with the intimate scale of the program, promote rich dialogue, critique, and potential collaboration among fellows. Applications for the fellowship are invited annually through an open call on Slideroom, running from September to October, with a selection process concluding in mid-January. Artistic excellence is the cornerstone of selection criteria, ensuring a diverse and vibrant cohort of fellows each year.

StipendHousingCurationDigitalDrawingGraphic ArtsInstallation+9
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MacDowell

Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States

5.0 (1)

MacDowell offers a nurturing environment for artists of exceptional talent to work in peace and collaboration. Situated in Peterborough, NH, and with a New York City office, MacDowell provides studio space, accommodations, and three daily meals for residencies up to six weeks, free of charge. The foundation supports artists in various disciplines, including architecture, film/video arts, interdisciplinary arts, literature, music composition, theatre, and visual arts, emphasizing artistic excellence as the sole criterion for acceptance. Applications are welcomed from artists worldwide, promoting a diverse and inclusive community. MacDowell is dedicated to a more equitable arts sector, offering barrier-free access to its main buildings and some studios. Financial assistance for travel and other residency-related expenses is available, highlighting MacDowell's commitment to accessibility for artists at all stages of their careers. The application process is thorough, encouraging artists to review guidelines and FAQs. MacDowell has temporarily suspended the reference letter requirement to lower barriers for applicants, particularly women and BIPOC artists. A $30 processing fee applies, with waivers available for those experiencing financial hardship. Fellows are selected by distinguished panels in each discipline, ensuring a broad spectrum of artistic practices and inquiries are represented. MacDowell encourages collaboration, allowing small groups to apply, though it cannot accommodate partners, children, or other family members not involved in the project. This prestigious residency aims to foster artistic growth, offering a peaceful retreat for creative exploration and production.

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Serlachius

Mänttä, Finland

5.0 (1)

Serlachius Residency, maintained by the Gösta Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation, is a prestigious program aimed at professionals in the creative sector, including visual artists, art historians, researchers, or curators. It offers a serene environment conducive to creativity and professional development. The residency, which does not charge rent for accommodation or workspace, is set in the scenic locale of Mänttä, Finland, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The program supports individual artists, working couples, artist groups, and families, offering flexible residency periods ranging from one to four months. Facilities include the historic Einola house for accommodation and the Aleksanterin linna for workspaces, equipped with studios and a gallery space for events and exhibitions. The residency fosters interaction with the local and international art community through events and exhibitions, enriching both the residents' experience and the cultural landscape of the area. Applicants are responsible for their travel and living expenses, and are expected to submit a report on their stay, contributing to the residency's legacy of artistic exchange and exploration.

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Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program

Brooklyn, New York, United States

5.0 (2)

The Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program awards rent-free, non-living studio space to 17 visual artists for year-long residencies in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Selected annually based on merit from a competitive pool of applicants by a professional jury, the program is open to professional visual artists 21 years or older who live in the US, as well as US citizens or permanent residents living abroad. The studios feature high ceilings, elevator access, and communal spaces including a kitchen, slop sinks, restrooms, and a sitting area with wi-fi. Artists have 24/7 access to their studios and are expected to spend at least 20 hours per week in the studio, participate in the spring open studios event, and maintain all communal spaces. The residency does not provide housing or financial stipends, and applicants must not be enrolled in any degree program or maintain a separate studio during their residency.

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Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Otis, Oregan, United States

5.0 (1)

The Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, nestled in Otis, Oregon, operates with a profound commitment to fostering creativity at the intersection of art and nature. Through its residency programs, running from October to May, the Center offers artists, writers, musicians, architects, and scholars in natural science the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the inspiring natural setting of Cascade Head and the Salmon River estuary. Each year, up to 50 residents from a variety of disciplines and career stages find solace and inspiration on the campus for up to three months at no charge. In addition to focusing on their work, residents engage in community outreach, conducting free exhibits, lectures, and scholarly research, making their stay not only a personal transformative journey but also a contribution to the local and educational community. Sitka's comprehensive approach includes not only residencies but also extensive workshop programs and youth art education, enriching the creative and ecological knowledge of individuals of all ages. The Center, equipped with various studios and residences set within an 80-acre preserve, provides the perfect backdrop for both solitary reflection and communal exchange. Residents benefit from private living spaces, studios, and communal areas, all designed to support their creative processes within a serene environment that encourages exploration of the natural world.

HousingDigitalDrawingGraphic ArtsInstallationWriting / Literature+6
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Villa Lena

Tuscany, Italy

5.0 (1)

The Villa Lena Foundation, nestled in the Tuscan countryside of Italy, offers a distinctive artist residency that promotes multidisciplinary collaboration and creativity. This non-profit organization supports international artists across various fields, including art, music, literature, and fashion, to foster a rich dialogue and exchange of ideas. Set within a picturesque estate, the residency provides artists with accommodation, studio space, and half-board meals, facilitating a conducive environment for self-led projects from April to October annually. Artists contribute to the Villa Lena Collection by donating an artwork, creating a lasting legacy of their time spent at the residency. The program not only encourages artistic development but also integrates residents into community life, involving them in local agricultural practices and communal events. Special initiatives, such as family residencies and curatorial programs, highlight the foundation's commitment to accommodating diverse artistic endeavors and life situations. With a selection process that includes interviews and advisory board evaluations, Villa Lena seeks to assemble a vibrant, international community of creatives each year. The residency stands as a testament to the power of nature and community in fueling artistic innovation and collaboration in the heart of Tuscany.

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Casa Lü Sur

Mexico City (Tlalpan), Mexico

4.9 (8)

Casa Lü Sur (formerly El Sur) is an artist-run residency in southern Mexico City, providing spacious private studios, comfortable accommodations, and a structured program for visual artists and writers. It fosters collaboration among small cohorts of 5-6 artists through critical dialogue, curated activities, and connections to Mexico City's art scene. Sessions run 26-40 days, with limited fully funded and scholarship options available.

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Wassaic Project

Wassaic, New York, United States

4.9 (7)

The Wassaic Project stands as a beacon of creativity and support for artists in the heart of Wassaic, NY. This residency, nestled in historic buildings, offers artists time and space crucial for their development. Not confined to producing work, artists are encouraged to explore, conceptualize, and immerse themselves in a creative laboratory without the pressure of outcomes. With both summer and winter programs, the Wassaic Project provides adaptable studios in Maxon Mills and Luther Barn, alongside private or shared housing. A unique aspect of this residency is its inclusive approach, welcoming individual artists, collaborative teams, and families, emphasizing the diversity of the artistic community. The residency spans various durations throughout the year, each with a distinct focus, including open calls for summer exhibitions, residencies, and special events like the Haunted Mill. Financial support is a cornerstone of the Wassaic Project, with efforts to subsidize residencies through fellowships and need-based financial assistance, highlighting the organization's commitment to removing financial barriers for artists. At the heart of the Wassaic Project is a commitment to community engagement and professional development. Residents benefit from monthly programming like open studios, group studio visits, and interactions with creative professionals, enriching the residency experience. The project's open call for applications and fellowships, such as the Work and Family Fellowship and Sustainable Arts Fellowship, underscores its dedication to supporting a broad spectrum of artists, including those from underrepresented communities. In summary, the Wassaic Project offers a multifaceted residency program that not only provides the necessary space and resources for artistic growth but also fosters a vibrant community of artists, encouraging innovation, exploration, and collaboration within the scenic ambiance of Wassaic, NY.

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Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

4.8 (4)

The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, since its inception in 1981, has stood as a beacon for artists worldwide, offering an invaluable platform for research, creation, and exploration. Located in Omaha, Nebraska, the Bemis Center provides a rich environment for artists to delve into their creative processes without the constraints of specific outcomes or expectations. The residency offers a unique blend of private live/work studios, extensive installation and production spaces, and specialized facilities such as the Okada Sculpture & Ceramics Facility and a Sound Studio. These spaces are designed to support a wide range of artistic activities, from large-scale sculpture fabrication to sound experimentation and recording. Residents benefit from the Bemis Center’s commitment to fostering a vibrant community among a multidisciplinary mix of artists. This community is not only a source of professional collaboration but also a foundation for lasting personal friendships. Moreover, the Bemis Center provides its artists-in-residence with financial support to cover personal needs, material costs, and travel expenses, easing the financial burden and allowing them to focus on their artistic development. Technical and administrative support further enhances the residency experience, enabling artists to navigate challenges and seize opportunities to advance their work. The Bemis Center also places a strong emphasis on public engagement, inviting residents to share their work through presentations, open studios, and interactions with the broader community and local art organizations. This approach enriches the residency experience, offering artists a platform to showcase their work and engage with diverse audiences.

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Siena Art Institute (SART)

Siena, Italy

4.6 (5)

The Siena Art Institute (SART), based in the historic city of Siena, Italy, offers a variety of artist residency programs aimed at fostering creative exchange and developing artistic practices across multiple disciplines. These residencies provide artists from around the globe with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture and engage with the community, while having the space and resources to focus on their work. The Institute supports these residencies through fully-equipped studio spaces, private accommodations, and opportunities for public engagement such as exhibitions and workshops. The programs are designed to cater to both emerging and established artists and include specialized options for young artists, such as the "Hidden Garden" project, which focuses on social practice and eco-friendly art. The Siena Art Institute emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and cultural exchange, offering courses and activities that integrate the arts into the broader social and environmental context of Siena.

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ChaNorth

Pine Plains, New York, United States

4.5 (2)

The ChaNorth Artist Residency, operated by Chashama in Pine Plains, New York, offers a unique retreat for artists across multiple disciplines. Since its inception in 2006, ChaNorth has provided a secluded environment conducive to creativity and interdisciplinary dialogue. This rural residency, nestled in the Hudson Valley, supports emerging and mid-career artists with a focus on fostering new work within a rich historical and natural setting. The program includes four-week sessions from April through November, accommodating artists in visual arts, choreography, writing, music composition, and performance. Residents benefit from studio visits by art professionals, exhibition opportunities, and community engagement activities. A fellowship is available for young artists under 30, alongside a solo show award and an annual curated alumni exhibition in New York City. The residency emphasizes community engagement through workshops and presentations, fostering a connection between artists and the local community. ChaNorth's partnership with McEnroe Organic Farm highlights a commitment to sustainability and community support, enriching the residency experience with fresh produce and opportunities for agricultural learning.

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Haihatus

Joutsa, Finland

4.5 (2)

Haihatus Artist Residency, located in the serene Finnish countryside of Joutsa, invites professional artists and art students from all disciplines and nationalities to apply for its international residency program. Offering periods ranging from one to three months, the residency provides both workspace and accommodation, welcoming individual artists and workgroups alike. Haihatus is celebrated for its inspiring and relaxed atmosphere, fostering over a decade of global artistic exchange. The residency boasts a variety of common and private workspaces suitable for a wide range of artistic endeavors, from visual to performing arts. Situated in three historic buildings amidst beautiful Finnish lakeland, Haihatus offers a unique blend of artistic freedom and community engagement, with facilities including studios, a performing arts studio, a gallery, and event houses. The residency encourages artists to immerse themselves in the local culture and natural beauty, offering a peaceful retreat for creative exploration and development.

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PRAKSIS

Oslo, Norway

4.5 (2)

PRAKSIS, established in 2015 in Oslo, Norway, is a dynamic platform that fosters collaboration and creativity among artists, thinkers, and researchers from various disciplines. With a commitment to addressing contemporary issues, PRAKSIS offers thematic residencies that operate nomadically, leveraging partnerships with a range of organizations. Open to local, national, and international applicants, these residencies provide a supportive, high-energy environment for creative exploration and dialogue. Offering three to four residencies annually, PRAKSIS supports participants with accommodation, a stipend for international residents, and a rich program of activities. By emphasizing peer-to-peer interaction and public engagement, PRAKSIS aims to demystify the creative process and encourage a broader understanding of artistic practice.

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Radio28 Creative Studios

Mexico City, Mexico

4.5 (4)

Radio28 Creative Studios, nestled in the vibrant heart of Mexico City, offers a unique artist residency program designed to nurture creativity and foster connections among artists from various disciplines. This residency is a haven for creatives seeking to dive deep into their work, supported by personalized mentorship from established artists, designers, and curators. Participants are immersed in the local art scene through guided tours of galleries, artist-run spaces, and museums, and receive both technical and conceptual support as they develop their projects. The residency culminates in a group exhibition, showcasing the fruits of their collaborative and individual efforts. Facilities include a shared kitchen, bathroom, library, and access to a comprehensive wood workshop, mold making and casting workshop, and printmaking workshop, ensuring artists have everything they need to bring their visions to life. With three program periods offered throughout the year, Radio28 is a dynamic platform for artistic experimentation, offering a rich schedule of activities and access to state-of-the-art facilities. This residency is an opportunity for artists to expand their practice, engage with a new community, and explore the cultural richness of Mexico City.

HousingCeramicsDigitalDrawingGraphic ArtsInstallation+9
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Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI)

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

4.5 (1)

The Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) Residency is dedicated to fostering innovative art practices that engage with social issues and promote positive change. Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the institute offers thematic residencies that focus on complex global and local challenges. Each year, the theme changes to reflect pressing contemporary issues, encouraging artists to explore and respond creatively. The residency supports a diverse group of international and local artists through its dynamic programs, including open calls for applications and specifically themed residencies such as the “Sovereignty Residency” and “Community of Practice Residency”. SFAI provides critical resources and a platform for artists to engage in cultural exchange and collective learning. The facilities include private studios and living quarters, communal spaces, and essential amenities conducive to artistic creation. Residents are selected through a competitive process emphasizing artistic excellence and the potential to benefit from a community-oriented, thematic exploration. The institute notably supports marginalized and underrepresented artists through fellowships and awards, underscoring its commitment to inclusivity.

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Arthaus Residency

Havana, Cuba

4.0 (1)

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.

HousingDigitalDrawingGraphic ArtsInstallationInterdisciplinary+8
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Farm Studio

Andore Village, Rajasthan, India

4.0 (1)

Farm Studio International Artist Residency in Rajasthan, India, offers artists from all disciplines an opportunity to develop their work in a rural community setting. Founded to foster creative exchange, dialogue, and collaboration between Indian rural artists and international contemporary artists, Farm Studio supports community-based activities and celebrates local cultural identity. The residency provides accommodation, meals, studio spaces, and an exhibition opportunity, encouraging experimentation and intercultural exchange. Artists are responsible for their travel, visa, and personal expenses. The program hosts residencies from October to the end of February each year, accommodating 3-6 artists at a time.

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Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat

Laceyville, Pennsylvania, United States

4.0 (3)

The Ora Lerman Charitable Trust's Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat offers a serene and inspiring environment for visual artists, writers, composers, and instrumentalists to focus on their creative work. Located in Laceyville, PA, the retreat operates from mid-May to the end of September, providing residencies typically for three weeks without any application or attendance fees. The retreat encourages both individual artists and groups from various disciplines to apply, fostering a space for personal projects, collaborative endeavors, or both. With two distinct residency locations, the church and the farmhouse, artists can choose between a more intimate setting or a communal atmosphere. Soaring Gardens is committed to inclusivity, offering a limited number of need-based grants, with a special encouragement for applicants from historically marginalized communities. The retreat's tranquil rural setting, complete with extensive gardens and studio spaces, allows artists the freedom and tranquility to immerse themselves in their work, supported by a community of fellow creatives.

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Vermont Studio Center (VSC)

Johnson, Vermont, United States

4.0 (1)

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.

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Watermill Center

Water Mill, United States

4.0 (1)

The Watermill Center, founded by avant-garde visionary Robert Wilson on Long Island’s East End, serves as an interdisciplinary laboratory for the arts and humanities. Established in 1992, the Center is situated on ten acres of Shinnecock ancestral territory, offering a sanctuary for artists to develop works that challenge and extend artistic practice norms. Emphasizing creativity and collaboration, The Watermill Center provides year-round artist residencies and education programs, welcoming a global community to create and inspire. The Center's facilities, including multifunctional studios and a curated art collection, enable artists to integrate humanities resources and scientific research into contemporary artistic practices. Through public programs, The Watermill Center demystifies the creative process, offering insights into the work of national and international artists. The Artist Residency Program, initiated in 2006, is process-based, focusing on the development of artistic practice in a communal environment without the expectation of a final exhibition. Residents gain access to extensive resources, including rehearsal spaces, archives, and the Center’s grounds, fostering experimentation. The Watermill Center continues to build a global network among artists, designers, and communities, promoting creativity and cultural exchange.

HousingArchitectureCurationDigitalDrawingGraphic Arts+10
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Nocefresca

Milis, Italy

3.3 (3)

Nocefresca offers a unique international artist residency located in Milis, Sardinia, providing a rural Mediterranean setting far from tourist hubs. This residency program welcomes artists from various disciplines including visual arts, design, photography, writing, and more, promoting a community-engaged, intergenerational environment for creative exploration. The program supports artists with fully equipped studios, housing, and communal spaces, ensuring a conducive atmosphere for both individual and collaborative projects. With an emphasis on cultural exchange and integration with the local community, Nocefresca extends opportunities for artists to engage in workshops, local collaborations, and community activities, enriching their creative process. The residency facilitates a deep connection with nature, local history, and sustainable living practices, reflecting the ecological and cultural richness of the region. Nocefresca’s self-directed and flexible program structure encourages artists to explore new creative paths without the pressure of a required final product, making it a sanctuary for artistic growth and introspection.

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Art Quarter Budapest (AQB)

Budapest, Hungary

3.0 (1)

AQB Artist-in-Residence Program, located in Budapest, Hungary, is designed for professionals across a broad spectrum of the creative sector, including visual and performing arts, literature, and curatorial practices. This program offers fully furnished private rooms and studios tailored to the project's requirements, fostering a vibrant collaborative environment. AQB aims to integrate residents into the local art scene, providing professional connections, opportunities for solo shows, and cultural immersion through curated tours and events. With a participation fee, the residency spans 1 to 3 months, inviting individual artists, groups, and families to apply. The selection process emphasizes project relevance to the Budapest context, encouraging applications that engage with the city's unique cultural dynamics.

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SOMA

Mexico City, Mexico

3.0 (1)

SOMA is a renowned Mexico City-based non-profit organization, established by artists to foster cultural exchange and art education. Since its inception, SOMA has been dedicated to stimulating dialogue among artists and cultural agents from diverse generations and nationalities. This is achieved through a comprehensive array of programs including courses, workshops, practical sessions, critique sessions, and public events. At the heart of SOMA’s philosophy is the encouragement of experimental and formative artistic practices. The organization provides a platform for artists willing to rethink and challenge their working processes. Critical thinking about individual and collaborative projects, within a peer group, plays a fundamental role in SOMA’s educational approach. The organization questions existing structures and fields where artistic practices occur, aiming to cultivate a community of practice that shares knowledge and responsibilities. SOMA's educational programs are characterized by their bilingual nature, being conducted in both Spanish and English, accommodating a diverse international cohort. The organization's commitment to interdisciplinary approaches is evident in its varied curriculum, which addresses the intersections of art with other fields of knowledge and society. Located in the vibrant context of Mexico City, SOMA acts as a social laboratory, where the centuries-old multicultural metropolis becomes a central space for personal and collective artistic exploration. Through its focus on collaboration, SOMA not only nurtures the development of its participants' artistic endeavors but also contributes to the broader cultural landscape, making it a pivotal institution in the global art community.

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Tulsa Artist Fellowship

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

1.0 (1)

Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a unique, place-based initiative designed to support artists across various disciplines by providing them with the resources they need to thrive creatively in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each year, the fellowship selects new awardees through an open call process, offering a generous package that includes a $150,000 grant spread over three years, a yearly housing stipend of $12,000, health and studio assistant stipends, and a one-time relocation stipend. Awardees are provided with fully-subsidized studio spaces situated in Tulsa’s vibrant cultural district, enriched by galleries, performance venues, and green spaces. The fellowship is committed to fostering diversity and inclusivity, extending specific invitations to Native American artists and promoting a broad spectrum of artistic practices. This nurturing environment not only supports individual creative growth but also encourages artists to engage with the community through collaborative projects and public interactions. By integrating artists into the heart of Tulsa, the fellowship aims to enhance the city's cultural landscape and affirm its place as a center of creative activity. Recognizing the profound impact of art on social change, the fellowship aligns with the George Kaiser Family Foundation’s vision, which focuses on transformative impact through arts and culture. The program is an opportunity for artists to develop ambitious projects that resonate with both local and global audiences, ensuring a dynamic exchange of ideas and cultural enrichment.

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Abstract Mag

Côte d’Azur, France

0.5 (1)

The Abstract Mag Summer Residency is a fully funded, two-week artist residency held in the South of France, providing 50 selected artists with an immersive creative experience. Open to artists working in painting, drawing, graphics, photography, sculpture, ceramics, and textile art, the program offers a chance to explore their practice in an inspiring setting. Participants will stay in a historic château with all expenses covered, including travel, accommodation, meals, and art supplies. The residency features excursions to major art institutions such as the Picasso Museum and Fondation Maeght, fostering cultural and artistic enrichment. At the end of the program, residents will participate in a group exhibition at a partner gallery, with their works featured in a printed publication. Additionally, 50 partnering galleries will consider the residents’ work for future collaborations. The program is designed to support artists in deepening their practice while engaging with a creative community in the culturally rich Côte d’Azur region.

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Oreum

Seogwipo, Jeju, South Korea

0.5 (1)

Oreum Residency is a 4-week program located in Seogwipo City, Jeju Island, South Korea, designed to support emerging artists from around the world. The residency fosters connections between international artists and local creatives, providing opportunities for artists to develop their work and showcase it in a final two-week exhibition. Hosted by Cedar Hill, a residential community, and co-organized by DiSilence Creative Agency and Zip Amsterdam, the residency accepts five domestic and five international artists under 35 years of age, focusing on visual arts such as drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture. Participants stay in a residential facility with private bedrooms and shared workspaces, with activities like guided local tours and studio visits enriching their experience. The program culminates in an exhibition where the artists can present their work to collectors, curators, and local art enthusiasts.

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1646 Residency

Hague, Netherlands

The 1646 Residency, in collaboration with ReCNTR, offers a unique opportunity for artists and researchers to immerse themselves in a creative and intellectual environment. Located in the heart of The Hague, this residency is designed as a retreat to foster the development of new ideas and sustainable practices, drawing inspiration from the natural and social landscape. Open to both national and international applicants, the residency emphasizes experimentation and research over final outcomes, encouraging residents to engage with the local community and its rich history. With a focus on "thinking through making," it supports knowledge production through artistic and multimodal practices. The residency provides a studio, living space, access to facilities and a supportive community, aiming to nourish work and connections. It's a chance to unplug and dive deep into creative pursuits, with the support of curatorial and administrative assistance, and the opportunity for public presentation. This residency is a testament to the power of art to bridge cultures and explore new ways of being, making it a pivotal experience for those looking to expand their artistic and intellectual horizons.

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18th Street Arts Center

Santa Monica, California, United States

The 18th Street Arts Center, located in Santa Monica, California, is a beacon of artistic innovation and community engagement. Established in 1988, this non-profit organization champions the creation of contemporary art as a vital element of a just and vibrant society. The center's mission to provoke public dialogue through contemporary art making has made it a hub for artists locally, nationally, and internationally. With a variety of residency programs tailored to support artists at different stages of their career, the center fosters a creative community that spans across borders. From local Los Angeles-based artists enjoying live/work or day studios for extended periods to visiting artists from around the globe staying for 1 to 3 months, the 18th Street Arts Center facilitates a multicultural dialogue enriched by more than 600 artists from 62 countries since 1992. Its facilities provide a nurturing environment for artists, offering private live/work studios, professional development opportunities, and exposure through events and publications. This nurturing of diverse artistic voices contributes significantly to the dynamic cultural landscape of Los Angeles.

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AiC Residency

Orust, Sweden

Artist in Coexistence (AiC) is a platform for artistic exploration from a posthumanist perspective for creatives from all artistic disciplines. A residency at AiC means that you work in close relationship with the site and in an exploratory collaboration with more-than-human, to open up new patterns of thought and notions of coexistence between human and more-than-human. You as an artist should be curious about how a posthumanist perspective can enrich your own artistic practice but also how your work can contribute to change towards a sustainable planetary coexistence.

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AIR 3331

Tokyo, Japan

AIR 3331, based in the heart of Tokyo, Japan, is an Artist in Residence program that continues to thrive despite the closure of its parent facility, 3331 Arts Chiyoda, in 2023. Managed by Command A, an artist-run initiative, AIR 3331 immerses artists in the local community and offers a platform to cultivate creativity across various disciplines including visual and media art, design, performance arts, music, and architecture. The program, under the supervision of Masato Nakamura, a prominent figure in Japan's art scene, provides artists the unique opportunity to stay, create, and present their work in one of the world’s most vibrant cities, encouraging deep engagement with the local culture and art community.

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Arteles Creative Center

Hämeenkyrö, Finland

Arteles Creative Center, located in Hämeenkyrö, Finland, is renowned as one of the largest and most international artist residency centers in Scandinavia. Hosting over 120 international artists and creatives annually, Arteles emphasizes freedom for creativity without external pressures, promoting long-term personal growth and mindfulness. Situated amidst the serene Finnish landscape awarded the European Union Landscape Award, the center offers a peaceful environment conducive to creativity. Facilities include private bedrooms, shared studios, and communal areas designed to foster creative and social interactions. Programs cater to multidisciplinary groups, supporting a wide range of creative activities from visual arts to research and writing, backed by extensive creative equipment and facilities.

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Artfarm

Newbridge, Ireland

Artfarm Residency, nestled in a rural setting, offers a unique artistic retreat within an old style two-bedroom stone cottage, emphasizing a self-catering, self-reliant lifestyle. With no landline, internet, or TV, and varying mobile coverage, the residency fosters creativity in harmony with nature, encouraging residents to live with a light ecological footprint, adhering to zero waste principles. The residency is ideal for those comfortable with solitude and keen on engaging with the local community and ecology. Offering bicycles for transportation and emphasizing sustainable living, Artfarm welcomes collaborative projects and individuals focused on ecology, climate emergency, and place-based practices. It supports socially engaged practice, ecology, and activism, situated in a region known for its small farms, wetlands, and conservation efforts, with local amenities and public transport within reach. Fees cover maintenance while promoting a 'Leave no Trace' ethos, and the community-oriented residency encourages applications from those sharing its sustainable and creative ideals.

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Balaton Art Residency (BAR)

Szólád, Hungary

The Balaton Art Residency (BAR) is an international art residency program located in Szólád, Hungary. Established to support and provide a high-quality professional environment for artists, BAR offers a serene setting near Lake Balaton. The residency includes the guidance of an Art Mentor, professional talks, lectures, and social programs to foster creativity and collaboration among participants. Selected artists receive travel reimbursement, accommodation, meals, and materials support, along with an opportunity to exhibit their work. The residency aims to cultivate artistic talent and facilitate cultural exchange, making it a prestigious platform for emerging and established artists alike.

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Banditto

Montefollonico, Italy

The Banditto Residency, hosted by Banditto Art in the picturesque town of Montefollonico, Tuscany, represents a unique blend of cultural immersion and artistic development. Designed for artists of all disciplines seeking to push the boundaries of their work, the residency provides a 10-day stay in a private Galleria, along with a 500 euro travel allowance, accommodation for two, and transport. The aim is to offer artists not just a space to create but an experience enriched by the Tuscan landscape, local cuisine, and community. Participants enjoy the solitude needed to focus on their work while also having the chance to engage with the local culture and international art community. The program covers administrative costs through a $49 application fee and celebrates creativity by awarding both a Main Art Prize and an Emerging Art Prize. Through its commitment to nurturing talent, the Banditto Residency opens doors for artists to share their work with a wider audience and deepen their artistic practice in an inspiring setting.

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Centro Selva

Campo Verde, Peru

Centro Selva Arte y Ciencia is an artist residency located in the Central Amazon region of Peru, specifically in the Ucayali region near Pucallpa. Founded in 2012 by Diana Riesco-Lind, the residency offers multidisciplinary artists from around the world the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Amazonian culture and environment. The residency spans over 400 hectares of agricultural and reforested lands, providing artists with a unique setting to focus on their creative projects. Centro Selva offers group residencies in July and August, as well as individual residencies throughout the year. The program promotes cross-disciplinary dialogue between artists and scientists, and residents present their work in Pucallpa or Lima. Artists from all disciplines are invited to apply and stay for periods of up to 20 days. While the facilities are basic, the residency provides a deep connection with nature and the Amazonian context.

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Cow House Studios

Wexford, Ireland

Cow House Studios, established in 2008 in County Wexford, Ireland, offers artist residencies for professionals in various disciplines. These residencies provide a platform for artists at different career stages, from emerging to established, and contribute to the local community by bringing contemporary artwork to a rural setting. The studio environment fosters creativity and interdisciplinary exchange, with artists sharing a large, adaptable space. This setup encourages interaction and inspiration from each other's work. The residency programs at Cow House Studios include the Open Residency Program, the Parenting Artist Residency (PAR), and an annually themed curated residency. The Open Residency Program is flexible, catering to artists from diverse fields for periods ranging from one week to six weeks. The PAR, developed in collaboration with The Mothership Project, specifically supports parenting artists, offering childcare and other necessary support for artists with dependents under 18. The curated residency, initiated in 2014, involves a curator proposing a theme for the residency, leading to the production of new artworks and possibly an exhibition or publication. Cow House Studios is committed to supporting the artistic community through these programs and collaborations with national and international organizations. These partnerships provide opportunities for exhibitions, publications, and professional development. The studio, run as a not-for-profit endeavor, is supported by Wexford County Council, which helps in expanding and experimenting with new residency models.

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Creekside Arts

Humboldt County, California, United States

Creekside Arts is a nature-immersed artist residency and retreat located in the redwood forests of Humboldt County, Northern California. The residency welcomes artists across diverse disciplines to focus on projects related to land, community, climate, and social justice. Artists receive private living quarters with individual studio spaces, set on a six-acre property surrounded by nature and outdoor performance areas. The residency offers two formats: flexible, self-directed retreats (minimum two weeks) and a curated, collaborative three-week Spring Residency Program. Creekside Arts fosters both solitude and connection, encouraging engagement with local communities through workshops, artist talks, and community projects. Resident artists participate in informal weekly gatherings and a concluding public showing or panel. The program champions diversity and is committed to providing an inclusive space for artists from varied backgrounds and experiences. Creekside Arts is a supportive environment for reflection, experimentation, and cultural exchange in one of Northern California’s most inspiring settings.

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DAAD

Berlin, Germany

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is a prominent organization known for its extensive support of the international exchange of students and scholars. Since its establishment in 1925, DAAD has become one of the world's largest funding organizations for international academic cooperation. It offers a wide range of programs including scholarships for study and research in Germany, funding for German students, graduates, and academics abroad, and support for the internationalization of German universities. DAAD also promotes German studies and the German language abroad, supports developing countries in establishing effective universities, and advises decision makers on matters of cultural, education, and development policy. Its scholarship programs are aimed at fostering knowledge exchange and building bridges between cultures. DAAD's vast alumni network spans over a hundred countries, including several prominent academics, artists, and leaders who have benefited from its programs. Through initiatives like the Artists-in-Berlin Program, DAAD underscores its commitment to enriching artistic dialogues and cultural exchanges worldwide. As an influential advocate for educational and scientific exchange, DAAD plays a crucial role in shaping global academic and cultural landscapes.

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Danish Art Workshops (SVFK)

Copenhagen, Denmark

The Danish Art Workshops (SVFK) is a prestigious institution that supports professional artists, designers, craftspeople, and art restorers by providing them with facilities to work on large-scale projects or utilize equipment otherwise unavailable to them. It caters to both Danish and non-Danish applicants, with the latter required to have projects tied to Danish cultural activities or exhibitions. The SVFK is renowned for its skilled workshop supervisors and consultants who bring years of experience in visual arts, crafts, and design. It offers two main programs: Development, focusing on artistic research and material exploration, and Production, aimed at completing works for public exhibition. Short-term residencies are available for previous grantees. The residency includes free access to studios, workshops, and accommodation, funded by scholarships from the Danish State, though materials and certain services are charged. The application process is rigorous, with an advisory board and committees dedicated to visual arts and design/crafts assessing submissions based on artistic quality. The SVFK not only facilitates artistic production but also fosters a community through events, artist talks, and shared spaces, emphasizing the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation in the arts.

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Elsewhere Living Museum

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Elsewhere Living Museum and Artist Residency, located in Greensboro, North Carolina, is a unique international artist residency that transforms a three-story former thrift store into a living museum and collaborative laboratory. Built around Sylvia Gray's extensive collection of objects, Elsewhere supports site-specific experimentation, social action, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The residency fosters an environment where residents live and work collectively to create projects that activate the museum's space and resources. Each artwork and object within Elsewhere is available for continuous transformation by future creatives, fostering a legacy of ongoing artistic dialogue. Residents benefit from full funding including room, board, travel support, and a stipend. Elsewhere is deeply integrated into the local community, encouraging residents to engage with local cultural histories, social systems, and neighborhood communities. The museum itself is a dynamic space filled with materials and artifacts, offering no traditional studios but an immersive environment ripe for creative exploration.

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Fire Island Artist Residency (FIAR)

Cherry Grove, New York, United States

Fire Island Artist Residency (FIAR) stands as a pioneering residency program in the United States, uniquely catering to artists identifying as LGBTQ+, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, intersex, two-spirit, and queer. Established in 2011, FIAR has made its mark in the historic LGBTQ+ settlement of Cherry Grove on Fire Island, New York. The program, now in its 12th year, invites emerging artists to participate in a four-week summer residency. It offers an intimate environment for artists to create, share, and engage with leaders in contemporary art, scholarship, activism, and curation through studio visits and public lectures. The residency fosters a blend of creative development and community engagement, underlining the importance of LGBTQ+ visibility in the arts. FIAR supports its artists with lodging, workspace, stipends for meals and travel, and an honorarium, emphasizing the organization's commitment to nurturing new perspectives in contemporary visual art. The program also engages in projects like the Fire Island Histories Project, exploring the rich, complex histories of Fire Island's communities and landmarks. FIAR's initiative underscores the role of art in preserving and advancing queer cultural narratives, making it a crucial platform for LGBTQ+ artists.

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Flathead Lake Biological Station (FLBS)

Polson, Montana, United States

The Open AIR Artist-in-Residence program at the Flathead Lake Biological Station (FLBS) offers a unique opportunity for artists to engage deeply with the ecological and cultural aspects of the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, located within the University of Montana system. This residency emphasizes research, sustainability, and ecology, allowing artists to work alongside world-class scientists and researchers in a setting that fosters educational and professional development. The program provides artists with rustic cabin accommodations, studio space, and access to the FLBS's extensive resources including canoes, kayaks, biological collections, and a wood/tool shop. Artists can participate in community engagement activities such as presentations and workshops, and are provided with a modest daily stipend. The residency supports a broad range of artistic disciplines and strongly encourages applications from Indigenous artists and other underrepresented groups. It's a place-based initiative that connects artists with unique sites in Montana, enhancing their practice through site-specific interactions and community involvement.

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FlussLab

Buenos Aires, Argentina

FlussLab is a dynamic residency program founded in 2018, designed to foster collaboration and dialogue among artists, scientists, and researchers across various STEAM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics). Based in Isla del Tigre, Buenos Aires, and Coswig/Berlin, FlussLab creates an environment for interdisciplinary exploration, providing participants with shared workspaces, mentorship, and opportunities to exhibit their work. The residency offers both on-site and online formats, with the on-site residencies lasting 4 to 8 weeks and culminating in exhibitions at institutional spaces. FlussLab emphasizes communal living, networking, and professional development, and encourages participants to engage deeply with the local cultural and creative landscapes. The residency has hosted over 80 participants from 16 countries and remains open to a global audience through its open call application process. Though not fully funded, FlussLab assists residents with letters of invitation for external funding applications.

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Gapado AiR

Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

Gapado Artist in Residence (Gapado AiR) is a distinctive cultural initiative located on the serene island of Gapado, South Korea. This residency provides a creative sanctuary for both domestic and international artists encompassing a wide array of art forms including visual arts, architecture, and literature. Artists are invited to immerse themselves in their work while engaging with the island’s unique ecological and cultural landscape, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas and artistic expressions. The program's architecture, designed by Choi Wook, integrates seamlessly with the island’s topography, featuring underground facilities and a minimalistic observatory that complements the natural surroundings. Facilities for artists include a community lounge, individual studios, and private accommodation, all equipped with necessary amenities to support creative endeavors. Artists benefit from structured programs such as AiR Talk, Open Studios, and local community events, which enhance their creative processes and facilitate interactions with both the local community and the international art scene. The residency emphasizes sustainable cultural development and aims to establish Gapado as a new hub of creativity and cultural exchange.

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GRACIA

Antigua, Guatemala

Located in the historic and vibrant Antigua, Guatemala, the GRACIA Residency Program offers a tranquil yet stimulating environment for artists and creatives from around the globe. Established in 2019 by a Guatemalan-owned, artist-run organization, GRACIA emphasizes cross-cultural exchange, artistic practice, and personal exploration. The residency is housed in La Casita, a dedicated space for creation and community engagement, which supports interdisciplinary practices including visual arts, literature, new media, and more. The program, typically lasting two weeks, allows residents to work independently on their projects while providing substantial support such as private studios, research assistance, and local networking. Residents are encouraged to immerse themselves in the local culture and contribute to the community through workshops or artist talks. The setting offers a unique blend of local tradition and artistic innovation, fostering both reflection and creative output.

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GroundWork

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

GroundWork Gallery, located in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, is a pioneering space dedicated to the intersection of contemporary art and environmental concerns. Established with a vision to showcase how art can influence our perception and interaction with the environment, the gallery hosts exhibitions and creative programs that explore the potential of art to address and reflect on global environmental issues. GroundWork Gallery operates both locally and globally, aiming to present art of global quality while connecting it to local environmental concerns. The gallery's programming is diverse, including all forms of visual arts and engaging with new environmental and ecological themes. Its semi-domestic space, arranged over two floors, provides a unique atmosphere for displaying art, creating varied experiences for visitors. GroundWork Gallery is committed to stimulating discussion and creativity around environmental subjects, offering events, talks, workshops, and community projects alongside its exhibitions. By fostering a network of artists, experts, and community members, GroundWork Gallery seeks to contribute to a broader understanding and action towards environmental sustainability.

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Halka

Istanbul, Turkey

Halka Sanat Projesi, an independent and non-profit art initiative, was set in motion in May 2011 in Istanbul by İpek Çankaya, Bahar Güneş, Öykü Demirci, and Sevda Bad. With a commitment to community sharing, artistic and curatorial research, practice, and education, halka has maintained its unique identity amidst Turkey's predominantly institutional and corporately sponsored contemporary art scene. In June 2020, responding to evolving needs, halka launched #halkacevrimici (#halkaonline), an online platform to present new and existing content, such as exhibitions and talks, in a refreshed context. While halka collaborates with various venues for physical events, its International Artist Residency Program in Moda, Kadıköy, offers spaces for artists, curators, and researchers for 3 weeks to 3 months. The program supports the creation and development of artistic projects through a range of services, including artist assistance, curatorial support, and event hosting. Emphasizing artistic diversity and critical engagement, halka stands by artists exploring uncharted territories in art, fostering exhibitions, workshops, and community dialogues that contribute to a sustainable and inclusive cultural ecosystem.

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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.

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I-Park

East Haddam, Connecticut, United States

I-Park, nestled within a 450-acre nature preserve in East Haddam, Connecticut, has been a sanctuary for artists since its inception in 2001 by founders Ralph Crispino, Jr., and Joanne Paradis. This rural, retreat-like residency is designed for artists across various disciplines to engage deeply with their work against the serene backdrop of nature. Offering three main residency programs—the General Residency Program, the Site-Responsive Art Residency & Biennale, and the Composers + Musicians Collaborative Residency—I-Park supports a multidisciplinary approach. Artists are provided with private bedrooms, studios, and communal spaces in a renovated 1840s farmhouse, with chef-prepared dinners five nights a week. The self-directed residencies emphasize minimal institutional demands, allowing artists the freedom to explore new ideas or continue existing projects. The surrounding landscape, featuring ponds, meadows, and trails, not only offers inspiration but also serves as a canvas for artistic interventions. With a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, I-Park invites artists from diverse backgrounds to share in this unique experience of creativity and community.

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Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts

Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States

The Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, situated in Nebraska City, Nebraska, stands as a nurturing ground for artists across multiple disciplines. Founded with a mission to support the creative endeavors of visual artists, writers, musicians, and interdisciplinary creators, the center provides a haven for artistic exploration and productivity. It offers residencies ranging from 2 to 8 weeks, catering to both emerging and established artists. The center emphasizes the importance of a communal yet individualized experience, allowing residents to dive deep into their projects while fostering a sense of community among like-minded creatives. Each residency is accompanied by a weekly stipend, housing that includes a private bedroom, bathroom, and studio space, with shared living areas for collaboration and relaxation. The KHN Center for the Arts not only enriches the individual artist but also contributes to the broader cultural landscape of Nebraska, making it a vital part of the state's artistic heartbeat.

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La Becque

La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland

La Becque, nestled on the shores of Lake Geneva in La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland, offers a unique residency program for Swiss and international artists across a wide range of disciplines. The program, focusing on the intricate relationship between nature, the environment, and technology, encourages artists to explore these contemporary concerns through their artistic practices. La Becque provides three- or six-month residencies, emphasizing research, reflection, and the developmental phases of artistic work rather than the final production. This approach supports long-term artistic growth and fosters collaborations and interactions among residents and the broader creative community. Public events, such as discussions and open studios, complement the residency experience, offering visibility and engagement opportunities without being the sole outcome. Financial support includes accommodation, a monthly stipend, and travel costs, with additional support for childcare. La Becque's mission is to facilitate moments of reflection and transition in artists' careers, contributing to their development in an inspiring setting.

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National Park Arts Foundation (NPAF)

Various, United States

The National Park Arts Foundation (NPAF) offers a unique series of Artist in Residency programs within the National Parks of the United States. Partnering with the National Park Service and its affiliates, NPAF aims to bring artists of the highest caliber into the heart of the country's most stunning natural landscapes. With over 300 programs produced and more than 120 artists supported, the foundation emphasizes the deep connection between the arts and the natural world, allowing artists to draw inspiration from and work within the parks' serene and awe-inspiring settings. The residency programs are designed to be relevant to both the participating artists and the broader art world, ensuring the experiences and works produced during the residencies resonate beyond the parks. Artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, music, literature, and performance, are provided with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to focus on their projects amidst the parks' breathtaking sceneries, free from the distractions of everyday life. Active in parks across the nation, NPAF's current Artist in Residency programs for 2023 and 2024 are accessible through a selection process detailed on their website. These residencies offer artists a supportive environment to explore new ideas, develop their practice, and engage with the parks' unique landscapes and cultural histories.

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Nicholson Project

Washington, DC, United States

The Nicholson Project, located in Washington, D.C., is an organization deeply committed to the role of art and design in community enhancement. Through its Artist Residency Program, it provides essential support, space, and resources for artists to engage in their studio practice and initiate onsite projects. The program is open to a wide array of creative professionals including visual artists, designers, dancers, poets, writers, chefs, gardeners, architects, engineers, and scientists, prioritizing BIPOC artists and those with ties to Southeast Washington, D.C. Residents receive a 10-week residency, a $5,000 stipend, private studio and living space, professional development opportunities, and up to $2,000 for project development. The Nicholson Project also emphasizes community engagement through open studios, artist talks, and optional Residency Projects focused on community activation. The residency application process is managed via Slideroom with a modest application fee, aiming to support, amplify, and engage artists and the local community through a multifaceted approach to artistic and community development.

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Ox-Bow

Saugatuck, Michigan, United States

Ox-Bow School of Art & Artists’ Residency, nestled in Saugatuck, Michigan, is a sanctuary for artists seeking to immerse themselves in a vibrant creative community. With a history of fostering artistic growth and experimentation, Ox-Bow offers a variety of residency programs tailored to meet the needs of artists at different stages of their careers. The Summer Residency Program, open to artists and writers, provides a fully-funded opportunity to work within a dynamic community of students, faculty, and visiting artists. The innovative Longform residency, a hybrid model, combines studio work with skill development and critical discussions, facilitated by esteemed artists and educators. Ox-Bow’s picturesque campus, surrounded by natural beauty, offers private studios, communal living spaces, and access to specialized workshops, encouraging a blend of focused work and communal engagement. Residents benefit from studio visits, lectures, and the chance to share their work, fostering a rich exchange of ideas and practices. Ox-Bow’s commitment to accessibility is evident in its scholarship opportunities, ensuring a diverse group of artists can participate in its programs. This nurturing environment, away from the distractions of daily life, allows artists to explore new directions in their work, engage deeply with a community of peers, and emerge with renewed inspiration and focus.

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PAM CUT Artist in Residency at Portland Art Museum

Portland, Oregan, United States

The PAM CUT Artist in Residency program at the Portland Art Museum offers emerging and mid-career artists a three-and-a-half-month residency to work on new or ongoing projects. Eligible disciplines include film, television, audio, immersive realities, performance, and animation. Residents receive access to PAM CUT facilities and equipment, along with a $3,000 stipend. The program includes opportunities to present work at PAM CUT or the Tomorrow Theater. Artists also engage the community through workshops with PAM CUT’s Co:Laboratory program. The residency encourages artistic development and fosters interaction with the local community. While open to artists from outside Portland, housing is not provided. The program aims to support artists in creating impactful work and connecting with diverse audiences.

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Pivô Research (Pivo)

São Paulo, Brazil

Pivô, established in 2012 within the iconic Copan building designed by Oscar Niemeyer in São Paulo, serves as a vibrant non-profit art space dedicated to fostering exchange, critical discourse, and artistic experimentation. Its programming spans temporary exhibitions, new commissions, residencies, publications, and educational initiatives, aiming to cultivate a critical understanding of both local and global concerns in art and society. With a mission rooted in creating networks between cultural practitioners from various backgrounds and acting as a nexus for São Paulo's burgeoning art scene, Pivô thrives on support from a network of corporate, private sponsors, and grants. Pivô Research, the residency arm since 2013, emphasizes artistic research, studio practice, and mentoring, supporting over 300 artists, both Brazilian and international. This free program, through an annual open call, invites artists, curators, and other creatives for 3 to 5-month residencies, fostering an environment ripe for experimentation and dialogue. The program concludes with Open Field, an open studios event, complemented by digital showcases across Pivô’s channels.

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Platform

Vasa, Finland

Platform is an artist-run initiative in Vasa, Finland, dedicated to promoting and producing international contemporary art. Founded in 2000, it hosts exhibitions and projects primarily resulting from its residency program. The residency emphasizes local interaction through curated projects, artist talks, and seminars. Artists are invited to explore various themes, producing site-specific and community-engaged works. Platform provides accommodation, travel expenses, a working grant, and a production budget. The residency fosters a conducive environment for creative development and intercultural exchange. Artists benefit from private apartments, project spaces, and essential tools and equipment. The program aims to connect artists with the local community and broader artistic discussions.

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Proyecto La Zona

Near Mar del Plata, Argentina

Proyecto La Zona is an innovative artist residency nestled within the forest reserve of El Marquesado, 40 km from the coastal city of Mar del Plata, in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This residency offers a unique retreat for artists and creative professionals from various disciplines to engage in artistic creation and interdisciplinary exploration. The program is designed to foster immersive research, thinking, and creation, facilitated by the isolation and bioinspired landscape away from urban centers. La Zona's residency programs, including both winter and spring sessions, emphasize the relationship between artists and the natural environment, encouraging participants to explore contemporary socio-political and environmental concerns. The residency provides a supportive space for experimentation, with activities guided by specialists in territory observation, ecology, history, and local culture. Visits to galleries and artists' studios are organized to foster a network of exchange that benefits both residents and the local community.

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Roswell Artist-in-Residence (RAiR)

Roswell, New Mexico, United States

The Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program (RAiR), established over fifty years ago, offers a unique and generous opportunity for artists to focus on their creative work for a full year. Located in Roswell, New Mexico, this residency is designed for artists at various stages of their careers, providing them with a private 3-bedroom house, an attached studio, and a monthly stipend. The program emphasizes the importance of solitude and self-motivation for artistic development, offering minimal obligations beyond respecting the facilities and the privacy of fellow artists. Additionally, artists have the option to present their work at the Roswell Museum and potentially have a piece purchased for the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art's permanent collection. The residency encourages applications from artists working in any medium, supporting both individual exploration and the potential for community engagement, albeit on a voluntary basis.

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Rüki Residency (Ruki Residency)

Viljandi, Estonia

Rüki Residency, nestled in the historic city of Viljandi, Estonia, offers a unique opportunity for artists across all disciplines to immerse themselves in a creative environment. The residency, housed in a building dating back to the second half of the 19th century and renovated in 2022/2023, began its operations in June 2023. It serves as a hub for artists, musicians, writers, and other creatives to produce and showcase their work. Rüki provides a private furnished apartment with an attached studio space, and the possibility to use the gallery space within the same building. The residency fosters collaborations with local institutions, offering a rich cultural exchange. Viljandi's serene atmosphere presents an ideal setting for artists to focus and draw inspiration away from urban distractions. Rüki Residency encourages residents to engage with the community through workshops, exhibitions, or other public events. This self-funded program requires artists to cover their own travel and living expenses, with residency fees varying based on duration and specific needs.

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Rupert

Vilnius, Lithuania

Rupert's Residency Programme, situated in the scenic Valakampiai district of Vilnius, Lithuania, offers a unique opportunity for local and international cultural practitioners across a broad spectrum including artists, writers, curators, cultural managers, and academics. This programme allows participants to live and work in Vilnius, fostering the development of individual projects while engaging with the region's vibrant creative sphere. The residency, designed by the acclaimed Lithuanian architect Audrius Ambrasas, features studios with mezzanines, providing ample space for creative and research activities. Surrounded by natural beauty and yet close to the city's cultural heart, Rupert encourages a blend of solitude and community engagement. With studios equipped with essentials and WiFi, residents enjoy a conducive environment for production and research. Rupert supports its residents with curatorial assistance, professional meetings, and integration into the local art scene, alongside the freedom to engage with its public and educational programmes. This inclusive approach aims to cultivate long-standing relationships and ongoing collaboration, enriching both the residents and the broader cultural landscape. This fully funded residency, supported by the Lithuanian Council for Culture and Tech Arts, invites individual artists, collectives, and families to apply. Despite covering studio costs, residents are expected to manage their daily and travel expenses, with Rupert providing necessary support for external funding applications. The residency embodies a spirit of openness, creativity, and intercultural exchange, contributing significantly to the contemporary art field.

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Sarasvati Creative Space at Camp Wonder Wander

Hohenwald/Waynesboro, Tennessee, United States

Sarasvati Creative Space at Camp Wonder Wander offers a unique residency experience in a rural, nature-rich setting. This program welcomes a diverse range of creative professionals, including writers, artists, and graphic designers, to engage deeply with their practices away from the distractions of everyday life. The residency provides furnished lodging, studio space tailored to the artist's needs, and a community environment where interaction and organic collaboration are encouraged. Participants can partake in weekly group meals and enjoy the natural surroundings, which include unlimited interactions with the land and animals. The program emphasizes personal project development in a supportive atmosphere, with the option for additional services such as dish washing and expert consultations from a design coach.

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Sierra Madre

Durango, Mexico

Sierra Madre International Artist Residency is a creative haven located in the tranquil setting of Durango, Mexico, welcoming both emerging and established artists from around the world. The residency provides an inspiring retreat with luxury accommodations designed to support visual artists, writers, performers, and filmmakers. Its serene environment includes a private garden, pool, and shared studios, fostering an atmosphere ideal for artistic development and reflection. Artists benefit from a flexible program that allows for both solitary work and collaborative opportunities. The residency offers a curated experience, with group excursions, cultural outings, and local art scene engagement. A dedicated team provides logistical, technical, and professional support, including project feedback and the opportunity to present work in a group exhibition. The residency emphasizes community-building and the decentralization of Mexico’s creative landscape by connecting artists to the vibrant cultural heritage of Durango. With stays ranging from 2 to 4 weeks, the program creates a balance between focused studio time and meaningful cultural exchange.

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Singapore Art Museum's (SAM)

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore Art Museum's (SAM) Residencies program is a dynamic and fully funded initiative designed to support the development of innovative artistic and curatorial practices while engaging with global discourses. Situated in Singapore, the program is open to local and international artists, curators, art organizations, and community and education-focused practitioners. It offers four distinct types of residencies: Artist Residency, Community & Education Residency, Curatorial & Research Residency, and EX-SITU: Art Spaces Residency, each fostering different aspects of artistic engagement and public interaction. SAM Residencies encourages residents to experiment and interact within a studio-based setting, providing a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and public engagement. Residents are provided with travel, a monthly stipend, housing allowances for international participants, studio or co-working spaces, and an ‘ideas lab’ for conceptual developments. This initiative not only supports the practical needs of artists but also integrates them into a vibrant community where they can influence and contribute to local and global art conversations. The program’s structure emphasizes self-direction with institutional support available through resources, expertise, and network-building opportunities. Public interactions are highly encouraged through presentations, open studios, and workshops, enhancing the communal and educational impact of the residencies. SAM aims to foster a hub of creative exchange that benefits both the residents and the broader community, reinforcing Singapore’s position as a nurturing ground for contemporary arts.

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SomoS

Berlin, Germany

SomoS is an international artist residency program located in the creative heart of Berlin, Germany, bridging the dynamic Kreuzberg and Neukölln districts. It offers a collaborative, supportive, and structured environment for artists, curators, and researchers looking to develop their projects in a global art hub. The residency typically lasts for a minimum of three months, with staggered arrival times allowing for individualized support. Residents are provided with furnished living and working spaces, equipped for a variety of disciplines, including visual arts, media, literature, and design. In addition to daily staff support, participants have access to SomoS’ gallery, extensive library, and shared facilities, encouraging both independent creation and community engagement. Artists can present their work through exhibitions, workshops, or public talks during their residency. SomoS partially subsidizes the program and offers discounts for early bookings and full payments. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and selected artists are encouraged to secure external funding for the remaining fees.

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Stochastic Labs

Berkeley, California, United States

Stochastic Labs offers fully sponsored residencies for exceptional engineers, artists, scientists, and entrepreneurs from around the world. Residencies vary in length and include a private apartment, co-working or dedicated workspace, and access to a shop with advanced tools like a laser cutter and 3D printer. Residents participate in a vibrant creative community, with weekly dinners and invitation-only events. Applications are open to individuals and teams, and applicants can request funding for travel and other expenses. The residency selection is highly competitive, focusing on applicants who demonstrate a significant potential to contribute to their fields.

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The Cut

Halesworth, United Kingdom

The Cut is a rural arts centre that offers a vibrant mix of theatre, music, art, dance, cinema, and educational programs. It operates a Summer Project Residency focusing on themes like Environment, Identity, Migration, and Sustainable Structures. The residency encourages exploration across various artistic approaches and supports participants with mentorship from established artists. The program concludes with an exhibition and the publication of a Summer Project publication. The residency aims to challenge artistic norms and foster community engagement through lectures, seminars, and public events. The Cut provides a supportive environment for creativity, experimentation, and the development of new ideas, emphasizing inclusivity and community involvement in the arts.

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University of Arkansas - Fort Smith

Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

The UAFS Art & Design Artist In Residence (AIR) program, supported by the Windgate Foundation, offers visual artists and designers a semester-long residency in Fort Smith, Arkansas. This program integrates artists into the UAFS Art & Design Department, providing opportunities for interdisciplinary engagement and contributing to academic development. Residents receive a generous stipend, workspace, materials budget, and family-friendly accommodations. They are expected to conduct workshops, public lectures, and student mentorship, and to participate in open studio hours. The program emphasizes diversity and encourages applications from marginalized and historically excluded populations. Residents contribute significantly to both their creative practice and the university’s educational environment.

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Villa Filanda Antonini (VFA)

Villorba, Italy

Villa Filanda Antonini (VFA) is an artist residency located in Villorba, near Treviso, Italy, established in 2021 by Giulio Feltrin and his family, founders of the design brand Arper. It is the first initiative supported by the Arper Feltrin Foundation, aiming to foster the dialogue between contemporary art, design, and architecture. Set in the historical Villa Antonini, which once served as the headquarters for a local silk factory, VFA is committed to preserving the architectural integrity while repurposing the space for cultural and artistic production. The residency is designed to be a collaborative, experimental space where artists from various disciplines can explore and engage with the local cultural and natural landscapes of Treviso. Offering a program that includes resident exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events open to the community, VFA encourages artists to create projects that have social repercussions and are responsive to the site. The program is open to European artists non-residing in Italy and is fully funded, including a grant from Culture Moves Europe and support from the European Union. VFA not only acts as a creative space but also participates in local regeneration processes, transforming industrial spaces into generative sites for cultural content and new knowledge. Through its emphasis on sustainable practices and community engagement, VFA aims to foster a network of creative processes that interpret the material and immaterial specifics of the region.

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Villa Ruffieux

Sierre, Switzerland

Villa Ruffieux, established in 2011, is an artist residency located in the historical Château Mercier estate in Sierre, Valais, Switzerland. This residency provides a creative sanctuary for artists from diverse fields such as visual arts, music, literature, theatre, and cinema, including researchers and scientists. Artists are offered a unique cultural environment to focus on their projects, with the potential for engaging with the local community through public exhibitions and performances. The Villa promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and cultural exchange within its historic walls, supporting artists with accommodations, a personal workshop space, and a stipend, while they immerse themselves in their creative pursuits amidst the inspiring landscape of the Swiss Alps.

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VV Foundation PAiR (Pāvilosta Artist in Residency)

Pāvilosta, Latvia

The PAiR Artist Residency, hosted by the VV Foundation, is a unique opportunity for art, culture, and humanities professionals to immerse themselves in a creative and interdisciplinary environment. Located in the coastal town of Pāvilosta, Latvia, the residency is set within a historical wooden house, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It supports a wide range of disciplines, providing artists, curators, researchers, and writers with studio space, living accommodations, and access to a library and gallery. The program emphasizes sustainable practices and engagement with the local socio-environmental landscape. Residents benefit from curatorial assistance, professional connections, and the option to host exhibitions or workshops. The residency fosters a dialogue between the local and global, encouraging innovative practices and interdisciplinary knowledge sharing. Applications are open to both Latvian and international professionals, with a selection process facilitated by the VV Foundation team and field experts.

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WERKSTATT

Istanbul, Turkey

WERKSTATT Akademi Istanbul is a vibrant artist residency situated in the heart of Istanbul’s art scene, offering a mix of shared and private studios, accommodation, and a rich program aimed at fostering creative exchange and collaboration. This initiative is particularly focused on integrating artists with the local community and environment, enhancing social inclusion through cultural and digital projects. The residency is open to artists, performing artists, urbanists, and practitioners who utilize new technologies and grassroots activities, providing a perfect setting for creative minds to engage with the local art scene and citizens. The facility, housed in a historically significant building renovated to meet modern needs, includes private air-conditioned rooms, communal spaces, and a range of support services to ensure a productive and immersive experience. With a flexible duration of stay, WERKSTATT invites applications year-round, offering opportunities for exhibitions, artist talks, and studio visits, tailored to each resident's preferences.

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Zea Mays Printmaking

Florence, Massachusetts, United States

Zea Mays Printmaking, located in Florence, Massachusetts, is a professional print studio and residency dedicated to advancing non-toxic, sustainable printmaking techniques. Since its founding in 2000, ZMP has offered an inspiring, collaborative environment for artists working in various printmaking disciplines including etching, screenprinting, monotype, and letterpress. The residency program is tailored to meet each artist’s individual goals, offering both private and community studio options, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and expert instruction. Artists benefit from a supportive printmaking community, access to a specialized print library and flat file archive, and opportunities for open studios and social engagement. The residency includes on-site accommodation in a well-equipped artist apartment, fostering both privacy and communal interaction. Zea Mays Printmaking is highly regarded for its commitment to safe, innovative print practices, attracting artists globally. The program provides residents with the space and resources to deepen their technical skills, develop new work, and experiment with sustainable materials. Artists can also enhance their residency with one-on-one mentorship and critiques from seasoned faculty members.

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Frequently asked questions

Do graphic arts residencies provide housing?

Many graphic arts 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 graphic arts 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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