Free Interdisciplinary Residencies
275 residencies
Fully funded interdisciplinary residencies that cover both housing and a stipend. These programs remove financial barriers entirely, letting you focus on your art.

A Studio in the Woods
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
A Studio in the Woods, a beacon of artistic and environmental collaboration located at the heart of Southeastern Louisiana, serves as a sanctuary where artists of diverse disciplines converge to explore the profound relationship between humanity and nature. This organization is dedicated to supporting artists passionate about addressing the critical issue of our time: the intricate bond between human beings and the environment. By facilitating residencies, A Studio in the Woods nurtures meaningful interactions between artists and the local community, ensuring that the rich culture and ecology of the region inform and inspire the creative process. Residencies are offered across a wide spectrum of artistic fields, welcoming both established and emerging talents who share a commitment to public engagement and a rigorous work ethic. Positioned at the nexus of the City of New Orleans, a vast hardwood forest, the Mississippi River, the Gulf of Mexico, and extensive alluvial wetlands, the studio offers a unique backdrop against which artists are invited to delve into their projects, influenced by the dynamic environmental context.

Art Omi
Ghent, New York, United States
Art Omi offers five distinct residency programs for international artists, writers, architects, musicians, and dancers. Located in Columbia County, New York, the residency provides artists with time, space, and resources to create, experiment, and collaborate in a rural setting. The residency programs are fully funded, covering accommodations, meals, and studio space. Each program has its own application process and focuses on different creative fields, encouraging a diverse range of artists from around the world. Art Omi is committed to cultural exchange and professional development, offering participants opportunities to engage with peers and visiting professionals from various creative industries. The residency fosters an environment of collaboration, community, and artistic exploration in an inspiring, natural setting.

Bloedel Reserve
Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States
The Creative Residency at Bloedel Reserve offers a unique opportunity for artists and researchers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Bainbridge Island, Washington. Established in 2015, the program hosts creative individuals from various disciplines, providing them with a serene and inspiring environment. Residents stay in a fully furnished home nestled within the 140-acre reserve, with access to its sculpted gardens, forests, and wildlife habitats. The program is designed to foster creative thinking inspired by nature and explore the connection between humans and the environment. Each resident receives a $1,000 stipend to support their work and is encouraged to engage with the public through presentations, workshops, or other community activities. The residency is open to professional and emerging artists, composers, writers, botanists, and other creative thinkers. Participants must be 21 years or older, and the residency can accommodate only one artist at a time. The program offers an enriching experience for those looking to deepen their connection with nature and their creative practice.

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

DESIGNREGIO Kortrijk
Kortrijk, Belgium
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.

Hayama
Hayama-machi, Japan
Hayama Artist Residency, located in the scenic town of Hayama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, offers a nurturing environment for artists to immerse in Japanese culture. The residency includes a roundtrip flight to Japan, shared accommodations at hôtel ami hayama for 4 weeks, and a weekly stipend for meals and transportation. Artists enjoy a blend of scheduled events and free time for reflection, without the pressure to create new work. A highlight is the group exhibition hosted by KOKI ARTS in Tokyo's art district, Bakurocho. Selection for the residency is made by an esteemed committee of international curators and arts professionals. The program fosters future opportunities, including a fee waiver for reapplying artists the following year.

James Castle House
Boise, Idaho, United States
The James Castle House in Boise, Idaho, offers several residency programs for artists, scholars, and creators to immerse themselves in the history and legacy of James Castle. These programs include a 10-week residency, a short-stay residency, and project-based residencies, each designed to foster new work that contributes to understanding the site. Participants receive private living quarters, studio space, and a stipend, enabling them to focus on their projects without financial burden. Residents are expected to engage with the Boise community through public events, such as workshops and open studios. The residencies are open to emerging and mid-career artists and professionals from any field, provided their work is compatible with the site’s limitations. The James Castle House residency programs emphasize daily creativity and experimentation, maintaining the artist’s legacy. Located in the vibrant Collister neighborhood, the house provides easy access to Boise’s downtown and natural surroundings. The program seeks to cultivate a growing local and national community, deepening the public’s understanding of James Castle’s life and work.
MacDowell
Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States
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.

Pocoapoco
Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico
Pocoapoco is a cultural organization located in Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico, focusing on contemporary arts, social practices, and transcultural dialogues. The organization hosts five-week residencies from September to April each year, fostering an environment for international and local residents to think, work, discuss, and collaborate. The program emphasizes shared practice and dialogue, aiming to support and connect individuals, ideas, and practices to catalyze social discourse, understanding, and change. Residents at Pocoapoco include a diverse range of participants, from social and cultural workers to fine artists, musicians, and researchers, all engaging in active observation, dialogue, and reflection. The residency facilitates interdisciplinary exchange through meals, conversations, and presentations. Additionally, the program integrates activities that require residents to share their work with the public, enhancing both personal and communal development. The residency program is bilingual (English and Spanish) and includes housing, meals, workspace access, and photo documentation of work. It uniquely operates on a sliding scale fee system to accommodate a wide range of financial capabilities, reflecting Pocoapoco’s commitment to accessibility and community engagement.

Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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.
Spreepark Art Space
Berlin, Germany
Spreepark Art Space is a Berlin-based international residency program dedicated to interdisciplinary artistic research within a unique urban-natural setting. Hosted in the Eierhäuschen, a historic riverside building adjacent to the reclaimed Spreepark amusement park, the residency provides an inspiring environment for collectives exploring connections between people, art, and the environment. It specifically welcomes international groups of four who do not live in Berlin or Brandenburg, offering space for collaboration, experimentation, and public engagement. The program emphasizes sustainability, artistic research, and creative approaches to ecological and urban transformation. Residents are supported with complimentary housing, travel cost coverage, and a fixed living stipend. The residency culminates in a group exhibition at the Eierhäuschen the following year, showcasing research-based outcomes. Spreepark Art Space maintains a strong commitment to inclusion, welcoming applications from BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and disabled artists, and offers visa support for non-European participants. It serves as a dynamic platform where art, planning, and nature converge within Berlin’s evolving cultural landscape.

TaDA - Textile and Design Alliance
Arbon, Switzerland
The TaDA – Textile and Design Alliance Residency offers a three-month residency for six creative professionals annually, welcoming both national and international artists to Arbon, Switzerland. This program facilitates collaboration with local textile companies, providing artists with accommodation, travel expenses, and a contribution to living costs. Residents work in the Kreativzentrum ZIK, a former textile and engine factory, gaining access to technology, infrastructure, and expert guidance. The residency aims to foster innovative projects and strengthen regional identity through artistic engagement with Eastern Switzerland’s rich textile and design culture. Residents present their projects at the public event “TaDA Spinnerei,” which includes discussions with international experts. The program encourages the development of new projects in various fields, including art, design, architecture, literature, and performing arts. TaDA is supported by the Cantons of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, St.Gallen, and Thurgau, along with various foundations and sponsors.

Teton Artlab
Jackson, Wyoming, United States
The Uncommon Art Residency at The Anvil Hotel, managed by Teton Artlab, offers artists a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant community of Jackson, Wyoming. Each artist in residence receives complimentary accommodations for 1-3 weeks at The Anvil Hotel, a $200/week cash stipend, and $200 in dining credits at the hotel’s onsite Italian restaurant, Glorietta Trattoria. In exchange, artists are expected to offer a public artist talk or demonstration. The residency provides access to nearby shared studio spaces for ceramics, printmaking, photography, and more at the Art Association of Jackson Hole, although private studio space is not available. The residency runs from October through June and aims to support artists in their creative endeavors while fostering community engagement. Applications are open to artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, encouraging experimentation and the creation of new work inspired by the unique environment of Jackson. The selection process involves submitting work samples and a brief description, with finalists asked to provide a one-page statement.

TUO TUO
Joutsa, Finland
TUO TUO is an artist-led residency situated in the former schoolhouse of Pynnölä village, Joutsa, established in January 2020. This residency is dedicated to exploring the intersections of sound, visual arts, performance, and environmental sciences within an ecological arts framework. It serves as a collaborative, ever-evolving ecosystem that supports experimentation and future-oriented community projects centered around ecological thinking. The residency is set in a rural, serene environment that stimulates transdisciplinary dialogue and pancultural pluralism, integrating deeply with both the local and international cultural landscapes. TUO TUO fosters a supportive atmosphere for residents to engage in radical rethinking across disciplines, welcoming proposals related to ecological art and research, ecopsychology, healing, poetry, and permaculture among others. Residents at TUO TUO are provided with a private bedroom, workspace access, and communal facilities including a kitchen, library, and laundry, all conducive to both solitary reflection and collective experimentation. The residency promotes sustainable living practices and provides a wood-burning sauna and spaces for social interaction and public engagement such as workshops and exhibitions.

Villa Lena
Tuscany, Italy
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.

Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
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.

Sound Art Lab
Struer, Denmark
Sound Art Lab is an artist-run residency program located in Struer, Denmark, near the scenic coastal landscapes of Limfjorden. The program supports international artists working in sound-related practices by offering an environment conducive to exploration, experimentation, and collaboration. Artists are provided with free accommodation in a shared artist apartment, access to well-equipped facilities for artistic production, and artistic and technical supervision throughout their project. The residency encourages artists to use their time for focused work and creative development without the pressure of producing a finished product. Participants are expected to document their stay and have the opportunity to present their work publicly through various forms such as artist talks, performances, exhibitions, or digital documentation. Sound Art Lab also facilitates connections with local audio technology companies and other partners, enhancing the cultural exchange and professional growth of the artists. The program aims to create a vibrant and dynamic space for sound artists to thrive and expand their artistic practices. Sound Art Lab’s commitment to fostering creativity and innovation in sound art makes it a unique and valuable residency experience.

The Studios of Key West
Key West, Florida, United States
The Studios of Key West offers the Peyton Evans Artist Residency (PEAR) program, aimed at both emerging and established artists and writers from around the globe. Founded in 2006, The Studios began with a vision to create a space where artists could live and work, enhancing the cultural landscape of Key West. The program supports nearly 40 artists annually, facilitating creative endeavors across visual, literary, media, musical, and performing arts. Residencies typically span one month, offering artists the solitude and community needed to foster artistic exploration. The Studios emphasizes community engagement, encouraging residents to interact with local artists and participate in communal events. This residency program not only cultivates individual creativity but also aims to build lasting community connections through art.

ON::VIEW
Savannah, Georgia, United States
The ON::VIEW Artist Residency, hosted by ARTS Southeast and Sulfur Studios, is an innovative program situated in Savannah’s vibrant Starland District, offering artists a distinctive platform to explore and expand their creative practice. Established in 2018, the residency provides a free, high-visibility studio space for artists to work on new projects, continue existing work, or conduct research. Unique for its location, the residency features studio space with large windows facing Bull Street, the district's main thoroughfare, making the artists' creative process accessible to the community and allowing for continuous public engagement. This residency stands out not only for its commitment to artistic exploration but also for its inclusion of the 5th Dimension Apartment, introduced in 2022 to offer free housing for out-of-town artists. This addition underscores the program's goal to attract a wide array of creatives from around the globe, further establishing Savannah as a key destination for the arts. The apartment comes with a full kitchen, bath, and a private garden, providing a comfortable and inspiring environment for the residents. The ON::VIEW Residency supports a wide range of artistic media and encourages interaction with the local community through workshops, performances, public art projects, and artist talks. It's designed to foster creative exchanges and the sharing of ideas, enriching both the artists’ experience and the cultural life of Savannah.

Dar Meso
Tunis, Tunisia
Dar Meso is an artist residency located in the heart of the Medina of Tunis, Tunisia, offering a unique environment that fosters creativity and cultural exchange. The residency hosts a variety of programs, including the Writing Residency and Babbasawt Sound Lab, which cater to different artistic disciplines such as writing, music, and sound art. The residency provides private workspaces, communal areas, and access to specialized workshops like ceramics and sound labs. Dar Meso emphasizes collaboration, intercultural exchange, and the development of innovative artistic projects. The residency is fully funded for selected participants, covering accommodation, a daily allowance, and a travel stipend. Dar Meso supports artists by offering a tranquil space to focus on their work while encouraging cultural interaction within a vibrant, historic setting.

falía* (falia)
Lozio, Italy
falía* Artists in Residence program is located in the Lozio Valley, part of the picturesque Camonica Valley in Northern Italy. This residency aims to fuse contemporary art with local traditions and cultural heritage, providing artists the opportunity to create site-specific artworks that resonate with the region's identity. Established by the cultural organization, Associazione falía*, the residency invites individual artists and collectives from around the globe to immerse themselves in the local community and landscape. The program offers free accommodation and workspace, fostering a creative environment where artists can produce work inspired by and integrated with the locality's natural and historical contexts. The residency encourages interaction with local cultural institutions like the Casa-Museo della Gente di Lozio, an ethnographic museum, enhancing the artists' engagement with the area's mountain and peasant culture. By requiring the final artworks to be donated to the Municipality of Lozio, falía* ensures that these contributions enrich the community and complement its cultural legacy.

Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI)
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
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.

DOM
Various, Spain
DOM Art Residence operates as a nomadic art residency, uniquely unattached to any single location, which reflects the transient nature of today’s socio-political environment. This model not only fosters creativity but also enables the residency to meet new audiences and explore various cultural contexts each session. Typically running once or twice a year for a one-month period, the program invites 12 artists to participate in a project-oriented format which culminates in a final exhibition showcasing the artists' work. Each session is themed to encourage artists to engage with relevant and provocative topics, for the 2024 session in Spain, the theme is "scenarios of the future". DOM supports artists by covering accommodation, travel expenses, and the cost of production materials, thus removing financial barriers and fostering an environment purely focused on creative exploration. The selection process for participants is twofold: partially by invitation and partially through an open call, which encourages a diverse mix of artists. DOM values communication and expects artists to engage with the local public through various cultural and educational programs that run concurrently with their studio work. This interaction enriches the residency experience, providing both artists and the public with valuable insights and exchanges.

Foundation House
Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Foundation House, located in Greenwich, CT, offers a supportive environment for artists through its short-term residency program. This 10-day residency provides artists with a private bedroom, private or semi-private bathroom, all meals, full kitchen access, and studio space within a beautiful and expansive 75-acre property. Foundation House focuses on fostering creative individuals who can contribute to discussions and projects related to health, wellness, the environment, and social justice. Residents will engage in communal dinners to build relationships and facilitate collaboration. The residency is committed to diversity and inclusion, ensuring a welcoming space for artists from all backgrounds. Each resident receives a stipend to support their creative work during the residency.

La Métive (Metive)
Moutier-d’Ahun, France
La Métive is an international residency program located in the rural village of Moutier-d’Ahun, France, in the heart of the Creuse region. Founded in 2002, the residency offers artists, authors, and researchers a unique space to engage in process-oriented research without the pressure of producing specific outcomes. The residency takes place in a beautifully renovated historical mill that provides 400 m² of workspaces, including a dance hall, rehearsal room, and exhibition space. Accommodation is provided in a large house with eight bedrooms, along with access to a garden, communal spaces, and various work areas. The residency emphasizes deep connections with the environment, the local community, and fellow residents, offering financial support that includes a per diem and travel allowance.

Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat
Laceyville, Pennsylvania, United States
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.

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

Le Wonder
Bobigny, France
Le Wonder is an artist-run collective and residency space located in Bobigny, on the outskirts of Paris, France. Founded in 2013, it occupies large, repurposed industrial complexes and offers both individual and shared studios along with extensive technical resources. The organization emphasizes independence, experimentation, and collective work across a wide range of disciplines including visual arts, performance, and culinary practices. It fosters a collaborative environment where residents can engage deeply with the local and international art scene. Le Wonder runs a research and creation residency for international and French artists and curators outside the Paris region, focusing on experimentation rather than production. Artists receive financial support and access to comprehensive studio facilities and mentorship from members of the collective. The residency is embedded in a strong network of local art institutions and partners, enhancing artists’ professional development. It is supported by public funding and part of the Arts en Résidence network.

Tulsa Artist Fellowship
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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.

Abstract Mag
Côte d’Azur, France
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.

(Re)Create Inc
Italy
Name of Residency: (Re)CreateApplications are currently by invitation only, as we are shifting our focus to invite and host artists at risk, refugees, and artists from zones of conflict and war. Artists in residence at (Re)Create have the opportunity to spend their time as they see fit in order to replenish their creative energy, or to fulfill an ambitious project with (Re)Create’s support.Selected artists will have the possibility to reside at Casa Bianca in Castelnuovo Calcea or Venice, Ital

1 Shanthiroad
Bangalore, India
1Shanthiroad Studio/Gallery in Bengaluru, India, founded in 2002 by Suresh Jayaram, is an artist residency and gallery space that nurtures creativity and cutting-edge art practices through programs hosting artists from diverse countries and backgrounds. It offers residencies like the annual NEXT-STEP program for five emerging artists, providing a platform for experimentation, collaboration, and community engagement over four weeks. Administered by the Visual Art Collective (VAC) Trust, it includes studio access, mentorship, workshops, and exhibitions.

421
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
The 421 Residency Program supports creative practitioners from various disciplines seeking space and time for experimentation. This multidisciplinary program spans five months and takes place at the artist studios at 421 Arts Campus in MiZa. The residency is open to practices in visual arts, curation, design and technology, literary arts, music, theater, culinary arts, and more. It prioritizes process-driven exploration over the need for a final project outcome. The program is designed for artists from the MENASA region (Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia), offering living space and studio facilities for non-Abu Dhabi-based participants, as well as travel expenses, a stipend, and a production budget. Each residency cohort includes three artists, with two cohorts held annually. The program promotes collaborative engagement among its residents while encouraging individual experimentation.

a.pass (Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies)
Brussels, Belgium
a.pass (Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies) offers a unique 2-month paid residency program for collectives of 3 to 10 people. This program, aimed at fostering collaborative and transdisciplinary artistic research, invites collectives to explore innovative methodologies and frameworks for sustainable artistic practices. Participants will engage in a reflective process on institutional frameworks, artistic research, and sustainability, contributing to the reimagination and reorganization of a.pass. The residency includes a stipend, travel and accommodation support, access to collective workspace, and a production budget. This opportunity is ideal for collectives interested in self-organization, collaboration, and transdisciplinary approaches to artistic research.

A4 Residency Art Center
Chengdu, China
The A4 Residency Art Center, based in Chengdu’s Luxelakes Eco-City, is an interdisciplinary and community-driven residency dedicated to fostering boundary-crossing creative practices. Since its foundation as part of the A4 Art Museum, it has supported artists, scientists, designers, and other thinkers from over 23 countries through deep, localized engagements. A4 emphasizes sustainability, transdisciplinarity, and co-creation with the public and community. The program offers artists studio and accommodation space, round-trip travel, production support, and access to a unique “Super Agent” system—local residents who help artists integrate culturally and socially. Residents are expected to engage with the community through public events, collaborative workshops, and open studios. The residency fosters experimental, interdisciplinary projects that examine the relationships between people, place, and culture. Each session ends with a major public event such as RE-CREATE Art Season or the RE-SALON Residency Forum. A4 is a hub for international creators seeking to blend artistic innovation with social relevance in China’s rapidly evolving urban and ecological context.

Acme
London, United Kingdom
Acme Studios, established in 1972 and celebrating its 50th anniversary, is a London-based not-for-profit organization that provides affordable studios, work/live spaces, and a comprehensive artist support program. Acme supports over 800 artists across 15 buildings in Greater London annually. The organization offers a range of residency programs, including fully funded and subsidized opportunities tailored to artists at different career stages—from early-career to established practitioners. Acme’s residencies provide financial support, professional development, mentoring, and exhibition opportunities, all within a supportive artist peer community. Their flagship Fire Station Residency offers artists a five-year term to focus on their practice. Acme also engages in various partnerships that extend additional opportunities to resident artists.

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

AIR InSILo
Hollabrunn, Austria
AIR InSILo, established in 2020, is an independent, artist-run residency situated in the serene, rural setting of Hollabrunn, just north of Vienna, Austria. It was founded by artists and curators Ksenia Yurkova and Martin Breindl with a vision to combat the isolation and commercial pressures often faced by artists. By providing a space removed from urban distractions and the demands of productivity, AIR InSILo focuses on fostering community engagement, environmental sustainability, and the exploration of the countryside's hidden layers. The residency is equipped with workshops for wood, metal, and other media projects, offering a comprehensive floor for living and working, shared spaces, and a garden. Emphasizing process over product, AIR InSILo invites artists, curators, and researchers to engage deeply with conceptual art, sustainability, and the ethical challenges of artistic production. It runs thematic open calls annually, focusing on various contemporary issues and offering a supportive environment for artists facing political persecution or needing a retreat to rejuvenate their creativity.

AiR Tilburg
Tilburg, Netherlands
AiR Tilburg, run by the SEA Foundation in Tilburg, Netherlands, offers residency programs for visual artists, curators, and writers at all career stages, providing live/work studios for research, production, and professional development. Residencies typically last up to 3 months, with flexible options including short exploratory stays or extended development trajectories, and include public programs, exhibitions, and mentoring. Fully funded fellowships are available to select participants, covering studio use, stipends, production costs, and additional support.

AiR Vesteraalen
Melbu, Norway
AiR Vesterålen is a comprehensive artist residency programme across five municipalities in the Vesterålen islands, Norway, involving locations in Bø, Øksnes, Andøya, Sortland, and Hadsel with themes like Art/Nature/Play, Art/Coastal Culture, Art/Technology, Art/Urban Spaces, and Art/Community. It welcomes professional artists, curators, writers, and cross-disciplinary practitioners for two stays of 10 days each over two years, focusing on local research, community engagement, and public presentations. The programme provides accommodation, travel coverage, a fee of 7000 NOK per stay, production costs up to 10,000 NOK, and facilities like shared workspaces, library, gallery, and stage, though it entered its final year in with no new applications.

AIR Wro
Wrocław, Poland
AIR Wro is one of Poland's longest-running artist mobility programmes, developed as a legacy of Wrocław's European Capital of Culture designation. It supports Polish and international artists, curators, researchers, journalists, activists and animators through residencies and study visits, focusing on contemporary culture, urban issues, and international cultural exchange.

AiR zusa
Berlin, Germany
AiR zusa is a non-product-oriented residency program in Berlin designed to provide artists, cultural managers, curators, and arts and culture activists from Ukraine and other countries at risk with a safer space for rest, mental health support, and professional resilience-building. The program emphasizes process, self-reflection, and personal growth rather than artistic output, offering participants time to heal and reconnect with local and international cultural networks.

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

Allianz Foundation Hubs
Prizren, Kosovo
The Allianz Foundation Hubs is a network supporting innovative organizations in arts, culture, civil society, and climate action across Europe, with Autostrada Biennale in Prizren, Kosovo, as its hub focused on contemporary art, community empowerment, and sustainable futures. It facilitates cross-border collaborations including multilateral residencies like 'Residency on the Road: Decolonizing Food,' involving one-week stays in participating hubs such as Prizren, followed by optional production phases. The program emphasizes knowledge exchange, artist-led workshops, and projects on topics like food practices, biodiversity, and social resilience without discipline restrictions.

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

Aomori Contemporary Art Centre, Aomori Public University
Japan
ACAC(アジア芸術文化センター)は、アーティスト・イン・レジデンス(AIR)プログラムを公募しています。現代美術作家、キュレーター、研究者など、文化芸術活動に携わる方々に、展覧会、パフォーマンス、ワークショップ、トークなどの活動に向けた準備の実践機会を提供しています。これらの活動を通して、世界中からアーティストが集まり、青森の地域社会と国際交流を行う機会を提供しています。選考に選ばれたアーティストは、最長3ヶ月間ACACに滞在することができ、滞在費、渡航費、制作費が支給されます。滞在中は、リサーチと制作活動に加え、ワークショップ、トーク、共同制作、地域社会との交流プログラムなどに参加し、展覧会やパフォーマンスなど、様々な形で成果をあげることができます。ACACは、アーティスト、学生、そして地域住民が多様な交流を通して芸術体験を育む機会を提供することで、芸術教育と芸術文化の振興を目指しています。Residency Programme since: 2002Description of Organisation: 青森公立大学附属国際芸術センター青森(ACAC)は、八甲田山麓のダイナミッ

Arroscia
Pieve di Teco, Italy
The Arroscia Residency is an artist-run, nonprofit residency program located in the serene Arroscia Valley of Liguria, Italy. Designed for emerging and mid-career artists, it offers 3–8 week residencies twice per year, supporting studio-based practices across a wide range of visual disciplines. Artists receive fully funded support including round-trip airfare, shared housing, studio space, exhibition opportunities, and a weekly stipend for materials and living expenses. The residency is deeply rooted in community engagement, encouraging artist talks, mentoring, or public installations as part of the experience. Studio space is located in a renovated medieval palazzo in the historic town of Pieve di Teco, while housing is provided nearby. Each residency concludes with a gallery exhibition, and one selected piece remains in the residency’s permanent collection. Artists from around the world are welcome to apply via an open call hosted on the Café platform. With its blend of cultural immersion, professional support, and stunning natural surroundings, Arroscia offers artists a chance to focus, reflect, and grow in a quiet yet vibrant artistic environment.

Art For Kep
Prey Thum, Cambodia
Name of Residency: Art For Kep Artist ResidencyThe Art for Kep Artist Residency Program is a collaborative platform supporting artistic innovation, cultural exchange, and community engagement in Cambodia’s coastal Kep region. Backed by Knai Bang Chatt, Kep West, and expert partners—Satcha, Cambodia International Film Festival (CIFF), Kep Music City, and Marine Conservation Cambodia (MCC)—the program welcomes local and international artists across disciplines through monthly intakes, selecting up

Art Futures
Athens, Netherlands
The Art Futures Fellowship is a prestigious program located in Athens, Greece, with an additional residency in Zutphen, the Netherlands. The fellowship aims to foster inclusive, socially engaged artistic practices. The program offers two-month residencies in fully equipped studio-apartments in both locations. It is open to artists from all disciplines, providing an immersive experience to create and showcase their work. Selected artists will have opportunities to engage with local contexts and participate in exhibitions, workshops, and symposia. Art Futures prioritizes sustainability and collaboration, facilitated by Research Fellow Georgios Papadopoulos in Athens and Artistic Director Marlise van der Jagt in Zutphen.

Art on the Block NYC
New York City, New York, United States
Art on the Block NYC offers a vibrant short-term residency program, transforming New York City storefronts into dynamic spaces where art and community engagement intersect. This residency provides artists the opportunity to turn these spaces into both a working studio and a public gallery. Throughout their three-week stay, artists are expected to be on-site five days a week, facilitating various interactive programs for youth, families, and adults. The residency aims to support and advocate for artists while fostering community collaboration and hands-on engagement with art. Artists receive a stipend of $5000 for their participation, and have the opportunity to sell their artwork under a separate sales contract.

Art Site of Railway Warehouse
Hsinchu City, Taiwan
The Art Site of Railway Warehouse in Hsinchu City is a converted historic railway warehouse (built in 1941) that offers artist-in-residency positions for individual artists and groups working across various artistic disciplines. The program provides studio space, material fees, exhibition planning support, and accommodation subsidies to support artists' creative practice and community engagement.

ARTcib SciArt Residency
Vienna, Austria
The ARTcib SciArt Residency offers a unique intersection of art and science, hosted by the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (acib). This residency invites artists to engage with scientific research across three university groups in Vienna, focusing on microbiology, particularly the transformative capabilities of yeasts and computational modeling. The program supports the creation of an artwork inspired by themes of space art and self-sustaining systems, reflecting ecological and technological explorations.

Artists in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE)
Miami, Florida, United States
The Artists in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE) program offers a unique opportunity for artists across various disciplines to engage deeply with the Everglades National Park's environment and community. Since its inception in 2001, AIRIE has facilitated over 200 artists, writers, musicians, and other creatives, fostering a rich dialogue between these residents and the park’s ecological and cultural fabric. The program, funded by various foundations and donors, provides a monthly stipend and a supportive residency environment that encourages artists to explore and interpret the Everglades' natural and social landscapes without the pressure of immediate production deadlines.

Artists Unlimited
Bielefeld, Germany
Artists Unlimited is an artist-run association and art house located in Bielefeld, Germany, that has been supporting international artists since 1985. The organization provides a three-month residency where artists and designers from around the world can live and work in a dedicated guest studio integrated within the Artists Unlimited house, a former paper factory. The residency includes a private studio and apartment, with essential amenities such as a kitchen, washing machine, and Wi-Fi. Artists Unlimited covers the cost of rent and provides a monthly grant, while travel expenses are the responsibility of the artist. Residents are encouraged to present their work in the on-site gallery by the end of their stay. The program is financed by the members of Artists Unlimited and relies on voluntary contributions.

Arts at CERN
Based in Geneva, Switzerland
Arts at CERN is a pioneering artistic residency program that bridges the gap between the realms of art and science, offering artists of all disciplines the opportunity to engage with the cutting-edge research and community at the world's largest particle physics laboratory. This fully-funded residency provides a unique platform for artists to explore and be inspired by the complex world of fundamental science, fostering dialogues and creating new connections between artists and scientists. Through a variety of residency programs like Collide, Connect, Accelerate, and Guest Artists, Arts at CERN opens up opportunities for creative experimentation and inquiry, allowing artists to delve into the mysteries of the universe while contributing to a vibrant cultural exchange. Each residency is selected through open calls and a jury of cultural and scientific experts, emphasizing the program's commitment to innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Arts Initiative Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
Arts Initiative Tokyo (AIT) is a residency program in Tokyo that hosts artists, curators, writers, educators, and practitioners for 1-3 month research-focused stays, emphasizing interdisciplinary work, international exchange, and connections to the Japanese art scene rather than production or studio work. It operates on a partnership model with international organizations, providing housing in a converted Japanese storehouse in Yukigaya or central apartments, and encourages participation in AIT's educational and dialogue activities. Recent themes include holism, well-being, climate crisis, art brut, spirituality, and alternative education.

Asian Culture Center (ACC)
Gwangju, South Korea
The Asia Culture Center (ACC) Residency, located in Gwangju, South Korea, is a premier international residency program fostering the intersection of art and technology. The ACC Residency encompasses various platforms such as ACC CREATORS and ACC Theater, each tailored to support different aspects of artistic development. The residencies are known for their focus on future-oriented themes and often explore the dynamic between art, science, and technology. The ACC CREATORS Residency caters specifically to professionals across diverse fields—artists, researchers, engineers—encouraging them to develop innovative ideas through access to advanced studios and collaborative opportunities. This platform supports experimental projects that integrate AI and various digital interfaces to challenge and expand the boundaries of traditional art forms. Conversely, the ACC Theater Residency focuses on the performing arts, providing resources like Korea’s largest modifiable black box theater to experiment with and finalize performance arts projects. It supports the creation, development, and presentation of new experimental works, offering systematic support through mentoring and showcasing opportunities. Both residencies offer private studios, community spaces, and accommodations to facilitate creative activities. They provide substantial financial support, expert consultations, and opportunities for public presentation. Overall, the ACC Residencies aim to serve as catalysts for pioneering works that merge artistic creativity with technological innovation.

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

Avatar Audio and Electronic Art
Québec, Canada
Avatar is an artist-run centre in Québec City dedicated to research, creation, production, and dissemination of audio and electronic artworks. The organization offers multiple residency programs ranging from one to four weeks, designed to support emerging and established artists in developing innovative sound art projects with access to specialized studios, equipment, and technical expertise.

Bag Factory
Johannesburg, South Africa
The Bag Factory Artists' Studios in Johannesburg, South Africa, is a non-profit organization established in 1991 that provides studio spaces, residencies, exhibitions, and workshops for visual artists, fostering experimentation, innovation, and cultural dialogue. It offers residency programs including self-funded AIR residencies and fully funded opportunities through partnerships like the Triangle Network, where artists produce work, engage with locals, and culminate in open studios or exhibitions. Programs like Young/Unframed provide 3-month residencies pairing artists and curators to create new work.

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.

Bamboo Curtain Studio
Taipei, Taiwan
Bamboo Curtain Studio (BCS) is an independent arts organization in Taiwan that has operated for over 25 years, hosting 6-8 international artists per year for 1-3 month stays. The residency emphasizes site-specific work, environmental art, and cross-cultural exchange, welcoming visual artists, performing artists, curators, and professionals from various creative disciplines.

BAR Project
Barcelona, Spain
BAR Project is an independent, mobile, non-profit curatorial organization in Barcelona that promotes artistic exchange through international residencies for artists and curators, focusing on transdisciplinary dialogue, hospitality, and collaboration. It offers 3-month residencies where participants develop projects related to the city, utilizing partner-provided apartments in the Eixample district and studios at Fabra i Coats, along with material and economic support.

Bauhaus Earth
Berlin, Germany
The Experimental Fellowship at Bauhaus Earth is an international program designed for emerging practitioners in architecture, design, engineering, and interdisciplinary fields aiming to explore sustainable, regenerative approaches to the built environment. Hosted by Experimental, a Berlin-based non-profit founded by architect Prof. Regine Leibinger, the program supports fellows through financial assistance, mentorship, and access to a collaborative network. The fellowship emphasizes open-ended, practice-led research that results in tangible prototypes or architectural fragments integrating ecological and social concerns. Bauhaus Earth offers a supportive environment that connects fellows with workshops, expert advisors, and public engagement opportunities in Berlin and Brandenburg. Projects are developed in mutual collaboration with the program team and relevant stakeholders. Fellows gain visibility through exhibitions, publications, and public programming. The initiative bridges research and real-world application to rethink how architecture can contribute to sustainable futures. With a focus on material innovation, local ecosystems, and circular practices, Bauhaus Earth fosters experimental design practices that push boundaries in the architectural field.

Bearnstow
Mount Vernon, United States
Bearnstow is a summer arts retreat center in Mount Vernon, Maine, offering weeklong workshops, artist retreats, and programs like the Young Artist Internship focused on dance, performance, and creative exploration in a natural lakeside setting. Artist retreats provide one-week residencies for individuals or small groups (up to 3) in any discipline, including shared cabins, meals, and facilities for $450-$425 per person, with family options during day camp. The Young Artist Internship runs mid-June to late August, offering shared housing, meals, $100 weekly stipend, and dance workshops in exchange for assistance with operations.

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

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

Bethany Arts Community
Ossining, United States
Bethany Arts Community (BAC) in Ossining, NY, offers multidisciplinary artist residencies for emerging and established artists across various disciplines, including visual arts, writing, performance, and more, providing private studios, housing, meals, and stipends. Residencies emphasize community engagement through required public programming and interaction with peers and locals. Programs include short-term fall residencies (2 weeks) and longer emerging artist fellowships (4 months).

Black Rock Senegal
Dakar, Senegal
Black Rock Senegal is a multidisciplinary artist-in-residence program founded in 2019 by internationally acclaimed artist Kehinde Wiley. Located in Dakar, Senegal, the residency fosters new artistic creation by facilitating collaborative exchanges and challenging global perceptions about Africa. It provides a platform for artists from around the world to explore and create within the rich cultural context of West Africa, specifically Senegal's capital. The program is named after the volcanic rocks that dot its local shoreline and is designed by Senegalese architect Abib Djenne, featuring private studios and communal spaces that encourage interaction and innovation among residents. Residents enjoy comprehensive support including lodging, studios, stipends for materials, meals, and assistance from local staff. Black Rock Senegal not only immerses artists in Dakar’s vibrant cultural scene but also engages them with the community through workshops, open studios, and cultural tours, enhancing their global and local networks.

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

Blue Mountain Center (BMC)
Blue Mountain Lake, New York, United States
Founded in 1982, Blue Mountain Center (BMC) is located in the Adirondack wilderness on historically Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe lands. Originally a 19th-century golf resort, it now serves as a nurturing refuge dedicated to social justice for artists, activists, writers, and cultural workers. Blue Mountain Center focuses on providing a space that facilitates both the creation of transformative works and the rejuvenation of its residents. The center emphasizes the integration of its residents with the local and global communities, providing a serene environment conducive to creative and restorative practices. BMC operates on the core values of racial, economic, and environmental justice, and gender equality, welcoming a diverse group of applicants particularly those producing work that reflects social and ecological concerns. BMC offers month-long residencies from June to September each year, supporting a range of creative disciplines including writing, filmmaking, and visual arts, among others. Residents are selected by an admissions committee of accomplished authors and artists through a process that prioritizes work aimed at a general audience with a clear social conscience. The residency provides studio space, accommodation, and communal living areas, all set against the backdrop of the scenic Blue Mountain Lake. This setting not only inspires artistic endeavors but also encourages personal well-being and community interaction, free from the distractions of everyday life such as cell phones and constant internet connectivity.

Blueproject Foundation
Barcelona, Spain
The Blueproject Foundation, based in Barcelona, Spain, was a non-profit organization operating from to that supported emerging national and international artists through a residency program open to all creative disciplines, including visual arts, music, performing arts, and gastronomy. Residents received access to a dedicated studio space (El Taller), production support, financial grants, and opportunities for exhibitions or performances at the foundation's venues. Since late , the foundation has no permanent space and focuses on delocalized projects, podcasts, and collaborations, with the residency program appearing inactive.

Bodhi Khaya Residency
Stanford, South Africa
Bodhi Khaya Artist Residency is an annual two-week, funded residency created by and for artists, founded in to provide emerging and mid-career South African artists with opportunities to explore their relationship with the environment through creative practice. Artists immerse themselves across three neighboring nature reserves surrounded by Afro-montane forests and fynbos, with the land itself serving as a collaborator in their artistic exploration.

Botkyrka Konsthall
Tumba, Sweden
Residence Botkyrka is a context-based interdisciplinary residency program hosted by Botkyrka Konsthall for internationally active artists, curators, architects, researchers, art educators, and cultural workers interested in site-specific work in Botkyrka. It provides a two-bedroom apartment in Fittja as a temporary home for researching and exploring new forms of art in public spaces, supporting projects that require longer stays and local participation. Residencies typically last one to two months, with stipends, housing, travel support, and production budgets offered in certain programs.

Breck Create
Breckenridge, Colorado, United States
Breck Create’s Artist-in-Residence program offers regional, national, and international artists across all disciplines an opportunity to focus on process rather than product while engaging meaningfully with the local community. The program provides a live/work studio in the Breckenridge Arts District for 2-4 months, nestled in downtown Breckenridge, Colorado. Artists are expected to facilitate open studios, teach lessons, and collaborate with community partners. The residency includes a biweekly stipend of $600 and access to classes and open studios. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and artists with teaching experience are prioritized.
By Art Matters
Hangzhou, China
BY ART MATTERS Residency is a non-profit program under the BY ART MATTERS contemporary art museum in Hangzhou, China, offering contemporary artists and researchers a dynamic space for living, working, showing, and sharing to foster international and domestic art exchange. It provides fully-equipped studios (50-100 sq. m each) with separate bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms, accommodation for 7 days to 3 months, a living stipend, and opportunities for public presentations and artist talks. Initially aimed at overseas artists, it now focuses on Chinese artists due to travel restrictions, with plans to resume international residencies.

Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Lisbon, Portugal
The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian), a renowned international foundation, facilitates impactful residencies under its program, "Bauhaus of the Seas Sails." These residencies, including "Radical Waters – Concrete Matters," "Eating Between Tides," and "A Call to the Sea," are designed to foster innovative approaches across various disciplines—integrating art, science, and community engagement. Each residency is fully funded and supports interdisciplinary collaboration to explore and address environmental and societal issues through artistic and scientific lenses.

Camargo Foundation
Cassis, France
The Camargo Foundation, nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Cassis, France, has been a beacon for pioneering research, experimentation, and interdisciplinary collaboration in the Arts and Humanities since 1971. With the mission to foster groundbreaking creative and scholarly work, the foundation annually awards the prestigious Camargo Fellowship, along with hosting various other programs aimed at enriching the global arts and humanities discourse. The foundation welcomes applicants from all corners of the globe, embracing diversity and a wide array of creative thought and practice across three main categories: Scholars, Thinkers, and Artists. Scholars engage with French, Francophone, and Mediterranean cultures through arts and humanities research. Thinkers, including curators, journalists, and practitioners in cultural fields, contribute critical thought aligned with the arts and society. Artists across all disciplines are expected to be the primary creators of new work, bringing a mature artistic voice to their projects. The Camargo Foundation facilitates collaborative projects and supports interdisciplinary endeavors, providing a platform for individuals and teams to research, experiment, and create. Residents participate in exchanges and networking, presenting their work within an interdisciplinary setting, and engaging with the local and international community. With its serene setting, the foundation offers a stimulating environment for residents to pursue their projects, underpinned by a commitment to deepening understanding and dialogue across cultures and disciplines.

Capacete
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
CAPACETE is Brazil's oldest artist residency program, founded in 1998 in Rio de Janeiro by Helmut Batista, operating as an independent, discursive platform for researching and documenting aesthetic, social, and political processes in Brazil and South America. It integrates residents into the local context through seminars, talks, workshops, and exchanges, with programs lasting typically 3 to 12 months. The residency emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, intercultural exchange, and community involvement, including 8 hours weekly maintenance of the space.
Casa Planas Creative and Cultural Centre
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Casa Planas Creative and Cultural Centre in Palma de Mallorca offers artist residencies for creators and researchers focusing on contemporary art, tourism imagery, and the Planas Archive, providing workspaces, accommodation for some programs, and opportunities for collaboration, research, and public presentation.

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

Cavendish Arts Science
Cambridge, United Kingdom
The Cavendish Arts Science Fellowship at Girton College, University of Cambridge, offers a unique interdisciplinary opportunity that blends artistic creativity with scientific inquiry. This one-year fellowship, generously supported by Una Ryan, is designed for artists to engage with cutting-edge physics research and experiment with new forms of practice that push conventional boundaries. It aims to facilitate adventurous artists in exploring alternative ways of understanding and re-imagining the world through the prism of both the arts and the sciences. The fellowship includes a stipend, rent-free accommodation, meals at Girton College, and substantial budgets for production and travel, making it a fully supportive environment for creative and scientific exploration.

Caza d’Oro
Le Mas-d'Azil, France
Caza d'Oro is an international contemporary art center and artists' residency located in Le Mas-d'Azil, Ariège, southwestern France, dedicated to artistic research, creation, and dissemination since . It offers artists a three-month residency period with a stipend (bourse) and production resources in a rural context, fostering engagement with the local territory and community through contemporary art. The program also hosts art critics and presents exhibitions to promote vital contemporary works in the region.

CCA Andratx
Andratx, Spain
The Artists in Residence Program at CCA Andratx, established for over two decades, stands as a pillar of cultural interaction and creative expression in Mallorca, Spain. Situated in the scenic foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains, this program annually invites a diverse group of international artists to explore and develop their artistic visions in a supportive, unrestricted environment. Each month, four artists are given the opportunity to immerse themselves in this dynamic setting, which not only fosters individual creativity but also enriches the local art scene through contributions from global artists. With more than 800 alumni from 20 countries, the program celebrates its profound impact on the global art community by encouraging cultural exchange and artistic freedom.

CCA Tashkent
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
The Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) Tashkent offers fully funded 8-week artist residencies welcoming emerging and established artists, writers, and researchers from around the world to engage with Uzbekistan's cultural heritage and local communities. The program runs three times annually with four to five participants per cohort and includes opportunities for cross-cultural collaboration, public engagement, and exhibition of final work.

CEC ArtsLink
United States
Name of Residency: Various transnational residencies and FellowshipsArtsLink International Fellowships – residencies for artists and curators from our partner countries in the USA followed by projects in home countryArt Prospect Residencies – research and creative practice residencies in the Art Prospect Network countriesIf other, please specify?:Residencis are developed with appropriate partner organisations so facilities varyResidency Programme since: 1992Description of Organisation: CEC ArtsL

Cemeti Institute for Art and Society
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Cemeti Institute for Art and Society's artist-in-residence programme in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, supports post-studio based practices through artistic research, knowledge exchange, and connections with local communities, artists, curators, and academics. It runs twice yearly in March-May and September-November, each period hosting one Indonesian artist and one or two international artists via partner organizations. Residents engage in public events like Kamar Tokek sessions and culminate in a final presentation such as an exhibition, performance, or community project.

Center for the Arts Evergreen Artist-in-Residence
Evergreen, United States
Center for the Arts Evergreen’s Artist-in-Residence Program in Evergreen, CO offers emerging and established artists 12-week residencies with housing, private studio, $250/month stipend, teaching/sales opportunities, and community engagement.

Center Rog
Trubarjeva cesta 72, Slovenia
Name of Residency: Makers in Residency / Designer in ResidencyCenter Rog offers different residential programmes:Makers in Residency:This year’s Makers in Residency program welcomes all makers, innovators, and creatives eager to work on their projects at Center Rog. As the largest public creative hub in Europe, with nine specialized production labs, Center Rog offers a unique opportunity to create, share knowledge, experiment and expand your network.Center Rog’s residency programmes are an idea

Centrale Fies
Dro, Italy
Centrale Fies is an independent art residency and production center for contemporary performing arts, located in a repurposed 19th-century hydroelectric power plant in Dro, Italy. It supports artists worldwide through residencies, equipped spaces, curatorial guidance, technical assistance, and networking, with a focus on experimental performance, live practices, and interdisciplinary projects like the LIVE WORKS Free School of Performance. Programs include stipends, accommodation, meals, and public presentations at events such as the Live Works Summit.

Centre d’Art
Auroville, India
Centre d’Art, located in Auroville, Tamil Nadu, India, offers an inspiring two-month artist residency program each year. The residency provides artists with the opportunity to focus on their creative work while immersing themselves in Auroville’s serene environment, vibrant community, and natural beauty. Participants receive accommodation, lunch at a community kitchen, access to an e-bike, and curatorial support while being encouraged to bring their own art supplies. Collaborative projects and public engagement are highly valued, and the program culminates in an exhibition showcasing the resident artist’s work and experience. As a cultural hub, Centre d’Art also hosts exhibitions, workshops, and educational activities, contributing to Auroville’s ethos of unity and creative expression. This residency is ideal for artists seeking inspiration from nature, meaningful connections, and the unique lifestyle of Auroville.

Centrum
Port Townsend, Washington, United States
Centrum Artist Residencies at Fort Worden, established in 1974, offers a transformative environment for artists of various disciplines to engage deeply with their creative processes. Located in Port Townsend, Washington, the program provides access to charming, semi-rustic accommodations amid the natural beauty of Fort Worden State Park. Artists benefit from both solitude and a community-oriented experience, with opportunities to connect with local organizations for collaborative projects. Residencies vary from one to four weeks and can include free housing, studio space, and stipends, depending on the specific program. The diverse programs cater to emerging artists, curators, and arts workers, emphasizing flexibility to suit different creative needs and stages. Centrum encourages applications from all creative professionals seeking a period of focused artistic development in a supportive, picturesque setting.

Columbus State University (Department of Art)
Columbus, United States
Columbus State University's Department of Art hosts multiple residency programs including the Visiting Artist and Scholar Residency Program and Summer River Fellowship, which bring prominent studio artists, art historians, art critics, and curators for long or short-term residencies. Resident artists teach workshops, provide mentorship to students, give public lectures, and create new works while engaging with the university and local community.

Cove Park
Helensburgh, United Kingdom
Cove Park is an international artist residency centre on a 50-acre rural site overlooking Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland, near Helensburgh, hosting national and international artists, writers, researchers, and creative practitioners across all art forms and career stages. The program supports research, experimentation, development, and production of new work in a supportive environment with communal facilities and events. Residencies vary from funded opportunities with stipends and housing to self-funded stays, typically lasting 2-4 weeks.
Creative Body Institute
United States
Name of Residency: Site-SpecificCreative Body Institute offers immersive, site-specific residencies designed to support thematic, cross-disciplinary inquiry. Our residencies are intergenerational and curated for emergent, mid-career, and established artists working across visual art, sound, performance, writing, installation, dance, social practice, and beyond. We welcome artists with existing embodied practices as well as those seeking to deepen or expand their relationship to the body, land, a

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

Creative Spark
Dundalk, Ireland
Creative Spark’s Artist-in-Residence Programme supports both emerging and established artists working across disciplines. Residents develop their practice in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment with access to specialist facilities including a Fine Art Print Studio, Darkroom, FabLab, Textile Lab, and a Kiln Room. The programme emphasizes skills development, experimentation and community connection, offering opportunities to share work through talks, demonstrations and public participation. Artists can exhibit locally and engage with Creative Spark’s wider community and studios ecosystem. Technical support is available throughout, and studio spaces include shared areas with water supply. The programme welcomes Irish and international artists, with a strong regional connection to County Louth.

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.

CSHL - Celia and Wally Gilbert Artist-in-Residence
Cold Spring Harbor, New York, United States
The Celia and Wally Gilbert Artist-in-Residence at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory invites artists, composers, writers, designers and other creative practitioners to explore the interplay of art and science on CSHL’s campus. Residents engage with scientists, attend meetings, and access the Library & Archives’ extensive collections to inspire new work. The residency emphasizes dialogue, research and public engagement, culminating in at least one work to be presented at CSHL within a year. Room and board on campus are covered during the stay, and an honorarium is provided.

Dados Negros
Villanueva de los Infantes, Spain
The Dados Negros AIR residency program, run by Fundación Pepe Buitrago at the Centro de Holografía y Artes Dados Negros in Villanueva de los Infantes, Spain, supports national and international artists in developing contemporary art projects focused on research, creation, or holography-related work. Residencies last from 15 days to 1 month typically in July, providing individual housing in shared double rooms with bathroom, kitchen-dining area, workspace, and a €300 stipend. Selected projects may lead to evaluation, production, and exhibition at the center.

Dekoloniale Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Dekoloniale Berlin Residency, organized by Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City, invites artists, architects, designers, directors, photographers, fashion designers, and urban practitioners to create interventions addressing colonial histories in Berlin's public spaces, culminating in presentations at the Dekoloniale Festival. Residents receive access to a project space, curatorial guidance, production support, travel costs, accommodation, per diem, production budget, and a fee, with mandatory participation in workshops. The program typically spans about 6 months, from mid-May to mid-November, focusing on collaborative and interdisciplinary decolonial practices.

Design in Gesellschaft (DING)
Vienna, Austria
Design in Gesellschaft (DING) is a studio community located in Vienna’s 20th district, dedicated to fostering innovative design practices within a collaborative environment. Founded on the belief that collective creativity can drive more courageous and joyful advancements in design, DING hosts several workshops and exhibitions around a serene inner courtyard. These activities aim to inspire new perspectives on future possibilities and challenge conventional practices. The residency program welcomes national and international designers, offering a 4-week stay with financial support of 1500€. Residents have access to shared studio facilities, including workshops for wood, metal, 3D printing, and fabric, as well as communal cooking and social spaces. The residency concludes with an exhibition and event showcasing the residents’ work. The program is part of DING’s broader mission to integrate design with societal needs, cooperating with museums, industry, and scientific institutions.

Deveron Projects
Huntly, United Kingdom
Deveron Projects is a UK-based arts organisation embedded in Huntly, a rural town in north-east Scotland, that has hosted international artists for 30 years. The residency program offers flexible artist residencies ranging from weekends to three months, supporting artists in socially engaged and community-collaborative work through access to custom-built accommodation, community resources, and intensive curatorial support.

dieKunstBauStelle e.V.
Weilheimer Straße 6d, Germany
Name of Residency: Kronenringe: Jewellery Residency for Emerging ArtistsThe Kronenringe Residency is a new Artist-in-Residence programme for emerging jewellery artists, hosted in the original workshop of the late goldsmith and jewellery designer Barbara Helleis in Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany. „Kronenringe“ means ‘Crown rings’ refers to a special design by Barbara Helleis. This ring design by Barbara Helleis has become a trademark of her work.Each year, three artists are selected for a fo
Do a Front
Dounomae-cho, Japan
The premise includes a 70 years old concrete block building, two 100 years old wooden houses, a steel-frame warehouse with a ceiling height of 5 meters and a wooden warehouse with a ceiling height of 5 meters. The lumber warehouse with a ceiling height over 5 meters would be open to artists as a studio. The premise is accessible from two streets, therefore suitable as an open public space. The traditional Japanese wooden houses will be used for accommodation. After the completion of the artists

Drake Hotel
Toronto, Canada
The Drake Hotel in Toronto offers an Artist in Residency program that provides artists with accommodation to work in their chosen medium, often in public hotel spaces, fostering creativity and experimentation in a unique environment. The program has been a staple in Toronto's creative scene for years, hosting local, national, and international artists, and includes related offerings like the Artist Loft for touring performers. A sister program at Drake Devonshire in Prince Edward County features 2-3 night stays with food allowances during winter months.

Earthwise
Mols, Denmark
Earthwise Residency, located in the Mols Bjerge National Park, Denmark, offers interdisciplinary residencies that focus on exploring the relationship between humans and the more-than-human world. The residency invites artist-researcher pairs to collaborate on projects that delve into multispecies relations, ecological interdependencies, and environmental sustainability. Earthwise promotes interdisciplinary approaches, blending arts, humanities, and sciences to address the climate crisis and reimagine how humans coexist with other species. Participants are encouraged to engage deeply with the land, the local community, and each other, fostering a space for both creative and academic exploration. Residents are provided with accommodation, studio space, access to a library, and opportunities to share their work through public events and workshops. Earthwise Residency is committed to sustainable practices and supports slow living, encouraging residents to adopt environmentally conscious behaviors during their stay. The program offers a stipend and is open to artist-researcher pairs who align with its values of environmental care and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Edeiken International Arts Foundation
Yokohama, Japan
The Edeiken International Arts Foundation (EIAF) offers a one-month Artist-in-Residence program at 7artscafe in Yokohama, Japan, exclusively for professional musicians, composers, sound artists, and interdisciplinary creators. The program provides a $10,000 USD grant covering travel, housing, and living expenses, with residents required to present at least four free public events and a final concert or sound installation.
EE Exclusives
Heeze, Netherlands
EE Exclusives is a family-owned textile mill celebrating its 125th anniversary with the launch of the Textile Pioneer Program, a unique artist residency designed for emerging textile professionals eager to deepen their expertise and create at the intersection of craftsmanship and innovation. Located at Industrieweg 64, Heeze, Netherlands, this fully funded 9-week creative residency provides access to weaving facilities, a 125-year-old textile archive, and the opportunity to create professional woven prototypes on high-tech jacquard machines. The program includes 6 working days at the factory and 5 weeks of guided remote design development by expert team members including creative director, creative project manager, and jacquard designer. For 2025, applications are due June 15th with the program starting July-September. EE Exclusives has worked with renowned fashion houses including Viktor & Rolf and artists like Hella Jongerius, with collaborations featured in Museum Boijmans van Beuningen. The program emphasizes textile innovation beyond generations, combining traditional Dutch weaving heritage with cutting-edge techniques.
EIAF Artist-in-Residence Grant
Yokohama, Japan
EIAF Artist-in-Residence Grant at 7artscafe for international musicians/sound artists. 1-month residency (Apr -Mar ), $10K grant for travel/housing/etc. Requires 4 public events & final performance.
El Mirador de Akasha
Granada, Spain
El Mirador de Akasha is a self-managed artist residency founded in by artists Daniela S. Checa and María Salmerón in Granada, Spain, welcoming international artists to share their work with locals in the Albaicín neighborhood. It provides a large shared workshop with a ceramic kiln, eight individual bedrooms, gardens, terraces, and views of the city, Sierra Nevada, and Alhambra, promoting critical thinking, ecological awareness, and free artistic creation. The residency hosts events and workshops on creativity, bioenergetics, and therapeutic thought while offering an 'AKASHA ARTISTIC CREATION SCHOLARSHIP' that includes materials.

Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency (EMAR)
Granville, New York, United States
The Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, overseen by Collar Works, is nestled in Washington County on a serene 77-acre farm that was once the summer home and creative retreat for the acclaimed artist Elizabeth Murray and her family. Designed to support emerging and established visual and literary artists, EMAR offers a communal and immersive art-making environment. The residency, reflecting Murray’s legacy, provides private and semi-private studios, communal living spaces, and a commitment to fostering diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. Residents benefit from shared meals, engaging dialogues, and the tranquil natural surroundings conducive to creative exploration. EMAR aims to be a catalyst for artistic development, offering opportunities for residents to take creative risks and produce new works. Operating primarily during the spring to fall seasons, it facilitates both individual and family residencies, ensuring a supportive space for artists at various stages of their careers.
Embassy of Foreign Artists
Genève, Switzerland
The Embassy of Foreign Artists (EOFA) is an international residency program based in Geneva, Switzerland, established in , that welcomes artists, researchers, and cultural actors from around the world. The program provides logistical and financial support for creative development, with a focus on bridging artistic and scientific practices around themes such as imagination in research processes.

Enclave Land Art
L'Alcudia de Crespins, Spain
Non-profit association created in November building international projects linked to contemporary art. Land art creative residency focusing on dialogue between human beings and nature.

Englewood Arts
Independence, United States
<p>Englewood Arts is thrilled to announce the opening of applications for the Artist Residency. We invite artists working in Performing & Visual Arts including Glassblowing, Ceramics, Woodworking, Painting, Fibers, 2D, 3D, Performance or Writing, to apply.</p><p>EA is committed to building connections between artists & the community through access, collaboration, & exchange. Our residency program is designed to support artists at different stages of their professional journey while fostering an environment of experimentation, learning, & shared growth.</p><p>Resident can anticipate: </p><ul><li>24/7 access to a studio space equipped with private shelving for your materials</li><li>Access to unique spaces including Glass, Woodworking, Ceramic & Fiber studios & Performance spaces</li><li>A stipend to support your practice</li><li>Paid teaching opportunities to share skills & knowledge</li><li>Exhibition opportunities, including an annual resident group exhibition</li><li>A growing network of artists & community members to create alongside</li></ul><p>...</p>...

Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design
Bloomington, United States
The McKinney International Art and Design Residency at Indiana University Bloomington's Eskenazi School invites established international artists and designers for a 4-6 week residency. Selected residents receive studio space, lodging, an $8,000 USD fellowship, health insurance, and up to $500 in supplies, while participating in the McKinney Visiting Artist Lecture Series and coordinating public-facing activities such as studio visits and workshops.

ExtrArtis, Artists Residencies for Creative Economy
Via Fuorimura 9, Italy
Name of Residency: ExtrArtisExtrArtis identifica l’ambiente costruito come un laboratorio in cui declinare una nuova prosperità inclusiva che riguarda l’inscindibilità tra i luoghi ei suoi abitanti. ExtrArtis organizza approcci partecipativi per accompagnare le comunità nella transizione culturale del nostro tempo, stimolandole attraverso l’arte a guardare al patrimonio culturale con responsabilità ed educando le persone all’adattabilità dei contesti in qualità di depositari della memoria collet
Factory
Manchester, United Kingdom
Factory International Fellowship is a unique opportunity for six artists based in the North of England to scale up their ambition through gaining insight into how Factory International makes work at Aviva Studios and for Manchester International Festival (MIF25). The Fellowship supports artists at a transitional stage in their career to stretch their practice in different directions. This bespoke programme allows Fellows to explore their practice in the world-class Aviva Studios building with new commissions and international artists making work at scale. Fellows receive mentoring opportunities, coaching, observational placements, peer-to-peer learning and access to Factory International staff and creative teams as well as monthly meetings with Creative Director Low Kee Hong. The programme builds on previous successful programmes – MIF Jerwood/Creative Fellows and Factory Fellows – which have supported 30 artists/creatives from the region since 2017 thanks to the initial support of the Jerwood Foundation. Fellows shadow the making of Factory International commissions over a nine-month period including access to MIF25 commissions, developing professional experience and knowledge of different art forms or different scales of work.

Finnish Society of Bioart
Helsinki, Finland
The Finnish Society of Bioart, based in Helsinki, Finland, organizes the Ars Bioarctica residency program at the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station in sub-Arctic Lapland, emphasizing art-science collaborations focused on the Arctic environment. It offers residencies typically lasting 2-4 weeks or one month, open to artists, scientists, and interdisciplinary teams from various disciplines and career stages, with access to labs, field equipment, and living facilities. Additional initiatives include the biannual Field_Notes field lab and partnerships in programs like Learning Materials in Helsinki.

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.

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.
Flaxart Studios
Belfast, United Kingdom
Flax Art Studios in Belfast runs an International Residency programme since 1994, offering artists 8-week stays with artist fees of £2100 per month, furnished private accommodation, city centre studio access, and facilities including the only dedicated sculptural workshop in Northern Ireland featuring wood, plaster, casting, digital fabrication, and textile. It supports sculptural and contemporary visual arts practice, acting as a hub for professional development, international networking, and outreach, with various residency types including production, graduate, curator, and exchanges. The studios provide spaces for over 70 artists and emphasize work inspired by Belfast's evolving cultural narrative.

FLORA ars+natura
Bogotá, Colombia
FLORA ars+natura is a non-profit contemporary art space in Bogotá, Colombia that specializes in the relationship between art, nature, and the body. The residency program hosts international and Colombian artists for stays ranging from 2 months to a year, providing studio space, accommodation, curatorial mentorship, and opportunities for collaborative practices and cultural exchange.

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

Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House
Buffalo, United States
The Martin House Creative Residency Program at Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House in Buffalo, NY, is a project-based residency offering creative individuals 2-4 weeks onsite to develop new works inspired by this iconic 20th-century architecture. It supports artists across various disciplines and researchers focusing on related themes, with residents receiving a $5,000 stipend, up to $1,000 in travel expenses, and housing in the Wright-designed Barton House. Participants must deliver a free public program, performance, or exhibition sharing their Martin House-inspired work.

Fundacja Ziemniaki i
Jonkowo, Poland
Fundacja Ziemniaki i is an international cultural foundation dedicated to supporting early-career artists, designers, craftspeople, writers, and curators. The organization emphasizes the vital role of culture in addressing critical issues like climate change and social polarization. In collaboration with Stroboskop Art Space, they aim to strengthen the cultural sector in Central and Eastern Europe.

GALLERIES on DOWNING
United States
Name of Residency: Eco-conspiraciesEco-conspiracies CON: with SPIRE: to BreatheUsing Art to Bring Wildlife Conservation Closer to HomeOpening space for contemplative practice, we invite participants to slow down and breathe with surrounding plants in our sphere, practice creative acts of sci/art conservation & share seeds and their stories of restoration. Broadening perceptions of ‘home’ to include outdoors spheres around our lived-in structures, we invite participants to re-cognize relationship

Gasworks
London, United Kingdom
Gasworks is a non-profit contemporary visual art organization in London established in 1994, offering an international residencies programme for emerging and early-career artists to research, develop new work, and engage in cultural exchange. Residencies are self-led, non-prescriptive, and process-based, typically lasting eleven weeks, fully funded with studio access, accommodation, living expenses, and support. They host up to twenty residencies annually, culminating in Open Studios and public presentations.

Global Forest
St. Georgen, Germany
The Global Forest art association, in collaboration with Furtwangen University (HFU) and the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), offers a three-month artist residency as part of the ResonanzLab project. This residency invites artists to explore the theme of “climate anxiety” through artistic engagement with sound, language, and community participation. Located in St. Georgen, in the Black Forest, the residency offers a rent-free living and studio space, a monthly stipend, and production support. Artists will collaborate with local communities in the Lake Constance region, develop participatory projects, and present their findings in a final exhibition. The residency aims to foster interdisciplinary exchange between the arts and sciences and encourage public engagement with pressing environmental concerns.

Granite Falls City Artist-in-Residence
Granite Falls, United States
The Granite Falls City Artist-in-Residence (CAIR) program is a pioneering small-town initiative in Granite Falls, Minnesota, where artists embed in the community for 6-12 months to design and implement arts and cultural strategies aimed at boosting civic participation and engagement. Hosted by the Granite Area Arts Council, it emphasizes collaboration with locals, includes support staff, and produces a replicable resource guide for other communities. The program intersects civic, social, and artistic work, marking it as the first of its kind in the country.

Greatmore Studios
Cape Town, South Africa
Greatmore Studios is an artist-led residency program in Woodstock, Cape Town, South Africa, established in 1998 to provide studio spaces and foster collaboration between local and international artists from diverse cultural backgrounds. It offers residencies that encourage creative experimentation, professional development, and community outreach through exhibitions, workshops, and public events. The program supports both sponsored and self-funded artists with facilities including studios, exhibition spaces, and a digital resource center.

Greylight Projects
Heerlen, Netherlands
Greylight Projects in Heerlen, Netherlands, is an artist-run residency program founded in , offering 3-month stays in a former school building to support multidisciplinary visual artists' research on themes like space, time, environment, and audience relations through installations, performances, video, sound, and other media. Residents receive guidance, participate in networking via Borderland Residencies or collaborations like schrit_tmacher Festival, and culminate in public presentations or open studios. The program provides studio-living spaces, workshops, garden, and exhibition areas in a dynamic community hub.

Greywood Arts
Killeagh, Ireland
Greywood Arts offers a residency program designed to provide artists with time, space, and resources to focus on their creative processes. Located in a historic Georgian house in Killeagh, Cork, the residency welcomes both local and international artists, fostering a vibrant community and encouraging collaborative and interdisciplinary projects. The residency includes accommodation in private rooms, access to various studio spaces, and opportunities to engage with the local community through workshops and events. Artists are encouraged to experiment, take risks, and embrace both successes and failures as part of their creative journey. Greywood Arts emphasizes the importance of process over product, inviting new work as well as the development of ongoing projects. The residency supports a wide range of artistic practices, providing a nurturing environment for creative growth and professional development. Through partnerships, Greywood Arts also occasionally offers funded residencies and letters of support for artists applying for additional funding.

Grizedale Arts
Coniston, United Kingdom
Grizedale Arts is a contemporary arts organisation based at Lawson Park farm near Coniston in the Lake District, UK, operating as a residency and commissioning agency focused on integrating art into everyday life through hands-on, communal projects. Over the past decade, it has shifted from traditional artist residencies to a flexible model involving commissioned works, research stays, volunteering opportunities, and roles as associate artists within local, national, and international programmes. Residencies emphasise practical skills like construction, crafts, and sustainable initiatives, often at Lawson Park or The Farmer's Arms, with examples including volunteer builds and paid potter positions.

Harry Ransom Center
Austin, Texas, United States
The Harry Ransom Center Fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin offers international research opportunities for scholars and independent researchers. The program provides 50 research fellowships for projects that require substantial on-site use of its collections in fields such as literature, photography, film, performing arts, music, and cultural history. Open to graduate students, academics, and independent researchers, including artists and journalists, the fellowship supports a wide variety of projects including scholarly works, dissertations, and creative works. Fellowships range from one week to two months, with stipends for travel and living expenses, plus additional funding for international applicants. The program fosters an inclusive research environment, encouraging applications from scholars across diverse backgrounds. The Ransom Center’s extensive and unique collections offer an invaluable resource for interdisciplinary research in the humanities.

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.

Headlands Center for the Arts
Sausalito, California, United States
Headlands Center for the Arts, located in the picturesque Marin Headlands just north of San Francisco, is a hub for artistic creativity and innovation. Nestled within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, this unique center fosters an environment where artists across various disciplines including visual arts, performance, music, writing, and film can develop new work and ideas. Established in 1984, Headlands offers fully sponsored residencies, fellowships, and awards to both local and international artists. The historic campus features rehabilitated military buildings that provide inspiring studio spaces and communal areas for artists. With a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, Headlands is dedicated to supporting artists at all stages of their careers and promoting meaningful engagement with the broader community through public events, workshops, and exhibitions.

Hey Human!
Barcelona, Spain
Hey Human! is a nonprofit artists-in-residence program in Barcelona, providing a creative space for digital artists, musicians, writers, and other professionals to explore the intersection of data and art. The residency offers a two-month stay for four artists, including shared accommodation, a workspace, weekly sessions with DDS research team members, and a small event to present residency outcomes. The 2024 program focuses on the theme “New Data Languages,” encouraging projects that critically engage with data visualization, ethical data practices, and innovative storytelling. Supported by the Goethe Institute, the residency is open to applicants from Creative Europe countries. Selected artists are expected to develop and publish their projects online, participate in a final presentation, and engage with the local community.

House Work Presents
London, United Kingdom
House Work Presents is an artist-run residency in Hackney, East London, offering one early-career artist a free, fully supported month of creative experimentation with weekly mentorship from arts professionals and a culminating solo exhibition. The program welcomes artists across all disciplines and provides dedicated studio space, private accommodation, and professional development opportunities within London's vibrant creative community.

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.

IATRUS Residency
Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
The IATRUS Residency Program, founded in by the Foundation for Contemporary Art and Media, is an artist residency located in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria's former capital. The program invites artists, curators, designers, and creative practitioners to engage with the vibrant art scenes of both Veliko Tarnovo and Sofia, offering uninterrupted self-managed work time, mentorship, and opportunities to present work through exhibitions, performances, and artist talks. Season III focuses on 'A Good Neighbour,' exploring collaborative work and community engagement rooted in everyday proximity.

Iméra (Imera)
Marseille, France
Iméra, the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) at Aix-Marseille University, offers interdisciplinary residencies in collaboration with various global institutions. Established to support advanced research, the residency program is available for both academic researchers and artists. The residencies range from 5 to 10 months, and participants have access to a multidisciplinary cohort, fostering collaboration between fields such as arts, sciences, and social sciences. Iméra provides its residents with housing, a living allowance, research budget, and access to the scientific and cultural resources of the Aix-Marseille academic and cultural community. The residency includes mandatory participation in the weekly Community Building Seminar, a central activity designed to promote interdisciplinary dialogue among residents. With partnerships like the Fulbright/Iméra Chair in Migration Studies, Iméra continues to support high-level international scholars and artists, creating a dynamic platform for collaborative research and artistic creation.

Institute for Advanced Study at Central European University (IAS CEU)
Budapest, Hungary
The Institute for Advanced Study at Central European University (IAS CEU) in Budapest, Hungary, offers an annual Artist in Residence Fellowship, providing one fellowship each for a Writer in Residence and a Visual/New Media Artist in Residence. This prestigious program invites both established and emerging artists from around the world to apply, offering them the opportunity to conceptualize and create new works over a period of up to five months, with a minimum stay of three months. The fellowship supports creative work in fields such as poetry, prose, drama, screenwriting, playwriting, and various visual media, including film and digital arts. Artists selected for this residency will be immersed in an intellectually stimulating environment, engaging with the vibrant academic community at IAS CEU, and will have access to accommodation, a monthly stipend, and technical support.

Invisible Flock
West Bretton, United Kingdom
Invisible Flock is an award-winning interactive arts studio based at Yorkshire Sculpture Park in West Bretton, UK, offering a rolling artist residency program that emphasizes collaboration, experimentation, and art at the intersection of technology and environmental themes. Residencies provide access to high-quality facilities including a workshop, tech lab, and creation space, along with mentoring, peer feedback, and networking, as seen in past ten-day programs for local artists. The program supports national and international artists, often with a focus on socially engaged and environmental art, without pressure for set outputs.
IOU Creation Centre
Halifax, United Kingdom
The IOU Creation Centre in Halifax, UK, offers artist residencies including a rolling 6-month live-in program at the IOU Hostel in Hebden Bridge, providing rent-free accommodation, access to studios, workshops, and creative mentorship for interdisciplinary artists responding to IOU's archive and approach. Specific opportunities include a fully funded 6-month residency from April to September with a £3,000 production budget and a one-week residency in June for body-based performance and land art artists, featuring stipends, travel, and materials support. Artists can lead workshops, hold exhibitions, and receive professional development as part of IOU's year-round support for experimental art, engineering, and technology practices.
Itinera Arte
Av. Franklin Roosevelt, Brazil
Name of Residency: Itinera Arte Artist Residency Program – Rio de JaneiroThe Itinera Arte Artist Residency offers an immersive and experimental environment for artists from diverse contexts and disciplines, fostering dialogue between contemporary practices and the historical and urban landscape of Rio de Janeiro. The program combines curatorial mentorship, collective exchanges, studio visits with Brazilian artists, field activities, and public exhibitions, encouraging the development of critical

Keshet Makers Space Experience (MSE)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
The Keshet Makers Space Experience (MSE) is a 10-day cohort-based residency program located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This program provides choreographers and dance-makers from around the world with access to rehearsal spaces, peer movement classes, and arts business workshops. Participants benefit from the supportive environment, engaging with other artists, and the inspirational New Mexico skies. Keshet offers housing for the duration of the residency, ensuring a focused and immersive experience. The residency emphasizes community engagement, with opportunities for participants to teach peer-led classes and showcase their work. This residency supports artists at any stage of their creative process, from initial ideas to final production development.

Khoj International Artists Association
New Delhi, India
Khoj International Artists’ Association, founded in 1997 in New Delhi, India, is a not-for-profit organization that incubates experimental, interdisciplinary, and critical contemporary art practices through residencies, exhibitions, and community projects. It offers various residency programs like the annual four-week Peers Residency for recent art graduates, international exchanges typically lasting 4-6 weeks, and specialized residencies focusing on themes such as urban density, mental health, and expanded craft. Khoj provides studio spaces, curatorial support, networking opportunities, and public events to foster artistic growth and cross-cultural dialogue.

Kingsbrae International Residency
St. Andrews, Canada
Kingsbrae International Residence for the Arts (KIRA), established in , is an artist residency program in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, that awards six artists multi-week residencies to foster creativity and promote excellence in the arts while benefiting the local community. Residents receive individual studio space, private housing on a historic seaside property, two daily meals prepared by an on-site chef, and a stipend, with requirements to engage the community through workshops, talks, or collaborations. The program supports diverse disciplines including visual arts, music/composition, writing, new media, and interdisciplinary arts, welcoming artists at all career levels with a collaborative attitude.

Kinono Tinos Art Gathering
Tinos, Greece
Kinono Tinos Art Gathering is a multidimensional cultural organization in Tinos, Greece, since , running the 'Four-plus one- Elements' residency program that integrates the landscape, seasons, and elements (earth, water, air, fire, plus time) into artistic creations. It hosts interdisciplinary artists for site-specific works including visual arts, performing arts, sound, film, workshops, and research projects in non-urban island locations, fostering collaboration with locals and producing content for a digital artistic map of Tinos. The program emphasizes reflection on nature, tradition, history, and metaphysics, with past editions like the residency involving around 45 participants across five landmarks.

Kjerringøy Land Art Biennale /24
Kjerrengøy, Norway
The Kjerringøy Land Art Biennale /24, organized by K-Lab, is an artist residency program inviting professional international artists to create site-specific land art projects in Kjerringøy, Northern Norway, emphasizing ecology, mindful interaction with nature, and use of natural, biodegradable materials. Selected artists (6-8) participate in a two-year process with two onsite residencies: approximately 8 weeks in May-June for planning and workshops, and 5 weeks in June-July for production and presentation during Bodø's European Capital of Culture. K-Lab provides travel, accommodation, artist fees, and additional income opportunities like workshops.
KONTEJNER bureau of contemporary art praxis
Zagreb, Croatia
KONTEJNER | bureau of contemporary art praxis is a non-profit NGO based in Zagreb, Croatia, founded in , focusing on progressive contemporary intermedia art, sound art, experimental music, and projects exploring science, technology, and the body. They organize artist residencies, often in collaboration with programs like EMAP (two-month production residencies emphasizing collaboration in digital art, media art, and bio-art) and A Sea Change (two-week residencies at MedILS in Split with grants). Residencies provide stipends, accommodation, travel support, and access to technical facilities for innovative, research-based projects.
Kultur einer Digitalstadt e.V.
Darmstadt, Germany
Kultur einer Digitalstadt e.V. is a platform in Darmstadt, Germany, for artistic research, interdisciplinary discussions, and cultural networking in the digital city context, offering artist residencies at the studio house Ludwig-Engel-Weg 1 on Rosenhöhe. Their Artist-in-Science-Residence (AiSR) program provides 6-week stays linked to collaborations with research institutes like hessian.AI, GSI Helmholtzzentrum, and ESOC, open to artists of all disciplines. Residencies typically include housing, a studio, stipend, and opportunities for exhibitions and public engagement.

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

Kunsthal Gent
Ghent, Belgium
Kunsthal Gent, located in a 14th-century Carmelite monastery in Ghent, Belgium, offers residency programs including approximately six mini-residencies per year (up to 1 week with apartment access and €500 budget) and a Development Fellowship for up to 3 months with up to €5,000 budget for research and practice development. These programs support artists, collectives, and organizations in visual arts, architecture, design, audiovisual, performing arts, and public space, fostering experimentation, collaboration, and integration into the public programme. International participants receive an apartment, with irregular open calls for applications.

Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen
Innsbruck, Austria
Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen is a postgraduate center in Innsbruck, Austria, for production, research, and exchange in visual arts and art theory, offering a Fellowship Program that supports artistic and theoretical projects through residencies. The program provides fellows with apartment studios for living and working, a monetary award, production budget, travel support, and access to multimedia-equipped project spaces, fostering exchange with experts and public presentations. It targets visual/media artists, critics, theorists, and curators for typically five-month stays, combining residency benefits with non-university research opportunities.

Künstlerhaus Meinersen
Meinersen, Germany
Künstlerhaus Meinersen offers an Art Scholarship aimed at promoting young contemporary art while enriching the cultural landscape of the region. This scholarship provides a residency at the Meinersen Artists’ House for a period of up to twelve months. Managed by Künstlerhaus Meinersen e.V., the program includes rent-free accommodation and a monthly stipend of €800. Recipients are expected to reside at the Artists’ House, engage with the public through an art project, and participate in house events. Graduates of art schools and universities up to the age of 35 are preferred.

Kuona Trust
Nairobi, Kenya
Kuona Trust Arts Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, is a non-profit organization founded in 1995 that supports visual artists through studio spaces, residencies, exhibitions, and educational programs focused on contemporary art and community engagement. It offers residencies to artists from around the world in any medium, typically selecting two per year, with opportunities for up to two months stay, studio access, and culminating in exhibitions where one artwork is donated to the centre's collection. The program emphasizes cultural exchange, collaboration, and immersion in Nairobi's vibrant art scene, with facilities including individual studios, workshops for wood, blacksmithing, sculpture, and printmaking.

Kyoto Art Center
Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto Art Center's Artist-in-Residence Program supports emerging artists and researchers in pursuing creative activities in Kyoto, alternating annually between visual arts and performing arts, with focused on visual arts, literature, and cross-genre works. Participants must plan and implement public exchange projects and communicate in English or Japanese, with stays up to three months between April and March . The program provides accommodation, a studio, round-trip economy airfare, a 200,000 JPY production subsidy, and coordinator assistance.

La chambre d’eau
Le Favril, France
La chambre d’eau is a multidisciplinary artist residency program established in in Le Favril, Hauts-de-France, France, supporting research, creation, production, and diffusion of contemporary artistic practices, particularly those engaging with territorial issues like landscape, environment, and rural development. It offers 2-3 residencies per year, typically lasting around three weeks (which can be split), with housing, travel support, stipends of 1500- euros, production assistance, and workspaces provided. Residencies emphasize immersion in rural territories, collaborations with locals, and public encounters, often linked to events for visibility.

La Escocesa
Barcelona, Spain
La Escocesa is an artist-led contemporary visual arts organization and residency space located in Barcelona, Spain. Managed collectively by the artists’ association ‘Associació d’Idees EMA’, it focuses on supporting artists and cultural agents by providing workspaces and resources for the development of their projects. The center offers long-term residencies aimed at visual artists and researchers, emphasizing community participation and collective management. Operating in an old textile factory, La Escocesa is recognized for its commitment to feminist and inclusive practices. The organization collaborates with local and international art centers to promote artistic research, experimentation, and sustainable institutional practices. La Escocesa provides over 30 resident artists with studios, technical equipment, and common spaces. Additionally, the center engages in public programming, open calls, and training opportunities to foster artistic development. Through its intersectional and cooperative approach, La Escocesa aims to build a supportive and dynamic community for contemporary visual arts.

La Métive
Moutier-d'Ahun, France
La Métive is a multidisciplinary arts residency program located in Moutier-d'Ahun, Creuse, France, focused on fostering social cohesion, cultural action, and exchanges between artists and local rural communities through contemporary practices. It welcomes artists and teams in early project stages, providing accommodation, workspaces, and variable residency grants while supporting family needs. Residencies last from 1 week to 3 months, often non-consecutively, in a renovated historical mill with facilities like studios, a stage, and a garden.

La Térmica - Creators
Malaga, Spain
La Térmica - Creators is an annual artist residency program at the Contemporary Culture Center of the Provincial Council of Malaga, Spain, supporting six emerging plastic, visual, and multidisciplinary artists with workspaces, accommodation, meals, and financial stipends to develop projects over typically 2-4 months. Residents collaborate on public presentations, studio openings, and a final group exhibition, with requirements to donate a work to the center's collection and submit reports. The program, running since , fosters international talent through open calls and partnerships like BIENALSUR.

laberinto projects
El Congo, El Salvador
Laberinto Projects is an arts, culture, and education platform in El Congo, El Salvador, offering artist residencies including self-directed residencies (minimum three weeks, typically one month) and master artist workshops (one week) to foster contemporary art practices, social inclusion, and dialogue. Located overlooking Lake Coatepeque, it provides shared housing, meals, and opportunities for cultural exchanges, with scholarships available including $500 awards and fully funded options for Central Americans. The program supports established and emerging artists, writers, scholars, and creatives from diverse disciplines.

Lafayette Anticipations
Paris, France
Since 2020, Lafayette Anticipations has extended its commitment to supporting contemporary creation through the À l’œuvre! Creation Support Programme. This program offers artists a grant, exceptional equipment, and support from the Fondation’s curatorial and production teams, allowing them to explore crucial stages of creation: research, experimentation, and design. The program emphasizes sustainable production practices, providing comprehensive support and resources to the selected artist.

Laznia Center for Contemporary Art
Gdansk, Poland
The Artists and Curators in Residence Program at Łaźnia Centre for Contemporary Art in Gdańsk, Poland, is dedicated to Polish and international artists, curators, and researchers across various disciplines, focusing on art in public space, art & science, international exchange, and education. Since , over 100 participants have engaged in residencies held in the converted top floor of the Łaźnia 2 building in Nowy Port, which includes living spaces, gallery, workshops, studio cinema, and library. The program features bilateral exchanges, an AIR Incubator for young artists, and open calls like those offering long-term research residencies with housing, per diems, and fees.

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

Leveld Kunstnartun
Ål, Norway
Leveld Kunstnartun is an international artist residency program established in in Leveld, Norway, offering free accommodation, workspaces, and a monthly stipend to professional artists including visual artists, writers, musicians, curators, filmmakers, dancers, and architects for stays of 1 to 3 months. It promotes interdisciplinary artistic expression in a mountain village setting with facilities like bright studios, a writing room, graphics workshop, and equipped living quarters, while hosting open studios, workshops, and summer exhibitions.

ligeti center
Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
The ligeti center in Hamburg-Harburg, Germany, is an artistic-scientific institution founded in that bridges arts, sciences, and innovation through its 'Artists and Scientists in Residence' program. It invites artists and scientists specializing in sound and multimedia productions for interdisciplinary projects in collaboration with on-site labs featuring technologies like immersive audio, motion capture, and experimental instruments. Residencies typically last 3-6 weeks or up to three months, offering stipends, accommodation support, technical assistance, and presentation opportunities.

Loghaven
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Loghaven Artist Residency is an international opportunity designed for artists of all backgrounds and at any stage of their career, offering time, space, resources, and fostering relationships in an extraordinary environment in Knoxville, Tennessee. Emphasizing artistic excellence and creative potential, Loghaven champions diversity, inviting a wide array of artists excluding those in degree-seeking programs or living within 120 miles of Knoxville. This residency stands out not only for its commitment to supporting artists through financial means—including an $850 weekly living stipend, travel subsidies, and material shipping reimbursements—but also by facilitating connections with both peers and experts in the field.

Lost and Found Lab Residency
Cos Cob, United States
Artist residency in Cos Cob, CT, honoring James Stevenson. Offers 2-4 week invitation-only stays for visual artists, scholars, writers, curators exploring visual art and written word. Includes $1000 stipend, housing, studio, library, and access to archives.

Lower East Side Printshop
New York, New York, United States
The Lower East Side Printshop in New York City offers two primary residency programs: the Keyholder Residency Program and the Publishing Residency Program. The Keyholder Residency provides emerging artists with free 24-hour access to printmaking facilities for six months, supporting them in developing new work and advancing their careers. Artists work independently in a shared studio environment, with access to basic printmaking supplies and consultation hours with the Printshop’s staff. Each year, eight artists are selected through a competitive process by a panel of esteemed art professionals, with a $500 stipend and opportunities to exhibit new work through the Printshop’s exhibitions and public events. The Publishing Residency invites artists to collaborate with a master printer to create a new body of work. These projects are fully published by the Printshop, and the final editions are shared between the artists and the organization. Artists are nominated by invited artists and art professionals, with the Printshop making the final selections. This program is highly selective and supports the creation of significant new work in the printmaking field.

Ma’s House Artist Residency
Southampton, New York, United States
Ma’s House Artist Residency, located on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Southampton, NY, offers U.S.-based BIPOC creatives a unique retreat-style residency in a quiet and remote setting. The residency, founded by visual artist Jeremy Dennis, is open to artists working in various disciplines, including visual arts, creative writing, performance, film, and interdisciplinary arts. Residents are encouraged to create work inspired by Shinnecock’s history, the local landscape, and critical engagement with issues of diversity, race, and identity. The residency can last from a weekend to two weeks, with artists from federally recognized tribes eligible for stays up to six months. Ma’s House provides a private bedroom, workspace, and basic art materials, with no application or residency fees. Thanks to support from Creatives Rebuild New York, resident artists receive a $250 per week honorarium. Artists are required to participate in at least one public program during their stay and are encouraged to engage with the local community and art institutions.

Mackinac State Historic Parks
Mackinac Island, Michigan, United States
The Mackinac State Historic Parks Artist-In-Residence Program offers a unique opportunity for artists from various disciplines to immerse themselves in the serene and inspiring environment of Mackinac Island. Designed to foster the creation of artistic works that reflect the rich history and natural beauty of the island, this residency welcomes artists in mediums including writing, music, sculpture, painting, photography, and more. Each residency lasts for two weeks, providing artists with a peaceful retreat where they can focus solely on their creative endeavors. The selected artists are accommodated in a remodeled studio apartment equipped with essential amenities, located on the second floor of the historic Mackinac Island Visitor’s Center. The program encourages artists to engage with the island community through a public presentation, enriching the cultural landscape of Mackinac Island. In exchange, artists contribute a piece of their work to the Mackinac State Historic Parks, leaving a lasting legacy of their stay. A collaborative selection process involving representatives from the Mackinac State Historic Parks, the Mackinac Island Arts Council, and the Mackinac Island Community Foundation ensures that participants are chosen based on merit and their potential to enhance the program’s goals. Through this residency, artists are granted the freedom and space to explore new ideas and perspectives, inspired by the island’s unique amalgam of historical and natural elements.

Mahler & LeWitt Studios
Spoleto, Italy
The Mahler & LeWitt Studios in Spoleto, Italy, offers a residency program centered around the former studios of Anna Mahler and Sol LeWitt, providing a focused environment for artists, curators, and writers to develop new practices in dialogue with peers and the region's cultural heritage. It hosts three sessions per year in spring, summer, and autumn, each up to six weeks, with accommodation, studio space, and often travel funds, per diem, and materials budgets. The program includes special projects like music residencies and collaborations with events such as the Spoleto Festival.

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

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

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

Matadero Madrid
Madrid, Spain
The Centre for Artists in Residence (CRA) at Matadero Madrid in Nave 16 offers multidisciplinary residencies for artists, musicians, educators, and cultural agents, providing workspaces, resources, and time for research, experimentation, and reflection away from market pressures. Residents share facilities like auditoriums, editing rooms, kitchens, and workshops, fostering a community with team support, mentors, and public events such as Open Days three times a year. Programs like El Ranchito provide international residencies with studios, living allowances, and production support, connected to Matadero's cultural ecosystem.

Mattress Factory
Pittsburgh,, United States
The Mattress Factory is a contemporary art museum and international artist residency program in Pittsburgh's Northside, founded in 1977, where artists live and work on-site to create site-specific installations for solo exhibitions. It supports artists of any medium worldwide through open calls, providing honorarium, production budget, transportation, accommodation, per diem, and fabrication support during residencies that culminate in museum shows. Recent programs include artists like Marc Vilanova and Vivian Caccuri with stays extending up to a year or more.

McCahon House
Auckland, New Zealand
McCahon House Artist Residencies, located at Parehuia in French Bay, Titirangi, Auckland, support mid-career New Zealand artists by providing a three-month stay in a purpose-built two-bedroom apartment with an attached studio. The program offers time, space, strategic support, and a stipend to help artists advance their visual arts practice in the inspiring environment that influenced Colin McCahon. Three residencies are awarded annually to outstanding professionals across visual arts disciplines.

Migration in Changing Climates
Oregon, United States
The Migration in Changing Climates Fellowship is a residency program offered through the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts (PRAx) at Oregon State University, targeting established and emerging artists working in any discipline to explore themes of migration amid climate change, potentially in collaboration with sites like PLAYA. It emphasizes supportive, generative experiences at the intersections of arts, humanities, science, and technology, such as unplugged retreats or interdisciplinary projects. The program aligns with environmental and creative research initiatives in Oregon.

Miller Art Museum
United States
Name of Residency: DOME HOUSE AL & MICKEY QUINLAN ARTIST RESIDENCYWhitefish Bay, located on Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula (USA), has long been a creative haven for artists who were an important part of the local community and brought the process of creating art into daily life. Inspired by the history of the Dome House and the vibrant artistic community in Door County, the Al & Mickey Quinlan Artist Residency aims to give one artist the opportunity to create work in a unique environment providing i

Millfield Creative Residency by Peterborough Presents
Peterborough, United Kingdom
Peterborough Presents’ Millfield Creative Residency is a year-long program inviting a Lead Artist or Creative to collaborate with the community of Millfield & Gladstone in Peterborough, UK. This residency supports artists from diverse disciplines, encouraging them to co-create projects that celebrate cultural heritage and foster community cohesion. Artists will receive a stipend, production budget, and expenses to cover travel and accommodation. The residency emphasizes intergenerational and intercultural engagement, allowing artists to develop their ideas in collaboration with local residents. Previous projects have included murals, exhibitions, and performances, highlighting the rich cultural fabric of the area. The program provides access to studio space, professional support, and community networks. By focusing on the needs and stories of the local community, Peterborough Presents aims to build a positive reputation for the neighborhood and create lasting artistic legacies. The residency offers a unique opportunity for artists to immerse themselves in a vibrant, multicultural environment while contributing to the cultural landscape of Peterborough.

MoT +++
Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
MoT+++ is an independent, artist-run space in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, managing the A. Farm International Art Residency program, which offers funded, self-funded, and exchange-based opportunities to artists from Vietnam and abroad to foster experimental creativity and international exchange. Established in , A. Farm provides shared studios in a traditional wooden house (Tree House), exhibition space, individual housing at Amanaki Thao Dien Hotel, tailored mentorship, and public programming like open studios, workshops, and performances. The program emphasizes complete artistic freedom, local art scene connections, and community engagement without obligations.
Nacán Art Residency
Carretera El Valle km 7, Dominican Republic
Explorer: This residency is designed for artists who want to explore or experience new artistic processes. It is open for a group of 3-4 artists so that the dynamics and interaction among them feed creativity. Criticism is only a motor towards objectivity respecting the autonomy of each project.Creator: 29-day residency, open to both local and international artists, the idea is to offer space, time, and resources for project development.Our residency program offers a unique approach to accommoda

Nancy B. Negley Artist Residency program
France
Name of Residency: The Dora Maar HouseThe Nancy B Negley Residency Program providesone to three months in residence at the Dora Maar Housea private bedroom and bath and a study or studio in which to worka travel award for travel from a fellow’s home to the Dora Maar Housea grant based upon the length of stay at the Dora Maar HouseResidency Programme since: 2007Description of Organisation: The Nancy B. Negley Artists Residency Program, based at the Dora Maar House in Ménerbes, France, hosts resid

Nantes Institute of Advanced Studies
Nantes, France
The Nantes Institute for Advanced Studies offers an international artistic and research residency in 'Arts, Societies and Contemporary Mutations' to professional artists from the Global South. The residency runs for 6 months and supports artists whose work dialogues with humanities and social sciences to explore contemporary societal and environmental changes.

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.

NEU WORKSHOP
Munich, Germany
The NEU WORKSHOP Residency is a six-week program designed to support young and emerging artists by providing free working space and access to a range of materials and equipment. Located in Munich, this residency offers participants a comprehensive environment to research, experiment, and create across various disciplines. Each resident receives a working budget of €800 and, if applicable, €400 for accommodation support. At the end of the residency, artists present their work through a public event or exhibition, backed by additional production and technical support. NEU WORKSHOP is a self-funded initiative that aims to offer an independent alternative to traditional institutional residencies. The workshop space is equipped with high-end photography and video equipment, workstations for editing, screen printing facilities, and more. Artists are selected based on their portfolios, ongoing research, and project proposals. The residency fosters a community of creatives, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration and collective learning.

New Roots Foundation
Santa Ana Antigua, Guatemala
The New Roots Foundation runs a multidisciplinary artist residency program at La Nueva Fábrica, a contemporary art center in a historic textile factory in Santa Ana, Antigua, Guatemala, welcoming emerging and established artists, curators, scholars, and cultural practitioners without restrictions. Residents stay 2-8 weeks with on-site housing, a USD $2,000 stipend, airport transfers, mentoring, and access to studios, textile looms, wood/metal workshops, and exhibition spaces, while encouraged to engage in public programs and community activities. The program fosters reflection, research, dialogue, and interdisciplinary collaboration between local and international participants.

NG Art Creative
France
Name of Residency: NG Art Creative, Residency and Gallery, ProvenceNG Art Creative program offers the following:– Reside in a 17th century olive mill Moulin de Gréoux– Create work in a large studio equipped with professional lighting, easels, tables, and wall hanging space.– Access to an outdoor wet area to work with clay and/or other materials– Foster and support all creative endeavours to maximise their full potential– Guide and mentor into the commercial art world by residency di

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.

No Discipline Limited
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China
No Discipline Limited curates 'Something Foreign,' an interdisciplinary international artist residency program in Hong Kong that promotes cross-cultural exchange by bringing unfamiliar ideas, practices, and cultures to the local arts community. It features two seasons annually (Spring in April/May and Autumn in October/November), hosting 1-2 artists for 4-6 weeks with performative presentations, experience sharing, and collaborations with local practitioners. The program provides comprehensive support including round-trip flights, accommodation, living and research allowances, studio space, and networking assistance.

Nordisk Kunstnarsenter Dale / Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale
Dalsåsvegen 143, Norway
NKD is an independent foundation concentrating exclusively on long-term residencies, workshops and projects. Residencies are offered to visual artists, architects, and designers. The centre has five private residency houses, one for each artist, and five 50 m² studios with a 6-meter-high ceiling and north-lit panorama windows. An additional common studio and carpenter’s workshop furnished with a good selection of equipment and heavy machinery are also at disposal. The artists’ lodgings are fully

NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore is a research-oriented, studio-based residency programme that has supported over 210 artists, curators, and researchers since 2014. The programme provides fully-funded residencies with curatorial support, enabling multiform creative processes and facilitating interdisciplinary knowledge production. Residents become active contributors to the Centre's cultural life and develop public programmes including talks, workshops, open studios, screenings, and performances.

Oak Garden Foundation Interdisciplinary
Upperville, United States
The Oak Spring Garden Foundation Interdisciplinary Residency in Upperville, Virginia, offers 2-week or 5-week sessions for artists, conservation practitioners, researchers, scholars, scientists, and writers to pursue creative projects focused on plants, landscapes, gardens, and the natural world. This flagship program, started in , provides time and space for independent work alongside optional activities like library visits, landscape exploration, and volunteering at the Biocultural Conservation Farm. Selected residents receive stipends of $800 for 2-week stays or $2,000 for 5-week stays, with housing and ground transportation from Dulles Airport or Union Station.

Onassis AiR
Athens, Greece
Onassis AiR, established in Athens, Greece, in 2019 by the Onassis Foundation, is a pioneering Artistic Research, Residency & Fellowship Program designed to support arts professionals from various disciplines. It offers a unique environment for artists to explore their practices deeply without the pressure of producing a final work. Emphasizing artistic research and process, Onassis AiR has grown into a vibrant hub for cross-disciplinary exchange, operating as a mycelium-like network within the Onassis ecosystem and beyond. The program encourages artistic experimentation, speculative practices, and non-linear storytelling, fostering a community of peer-to-peer interconnection and knowledge sharing. Onassis AiR's mission is to serve as a catalyst for artistic exploration, offering a platform for co-creation and opening its doors to a diverse community of artists through international networks and collaborations. The residency provides various professional development opportunities, including mentoring, workshops, and engagement with the local art scene. It supports a wide range of disciplines, offering individual and collective resources to facilitate artistic growth and experimentation. Onassis AiR is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and collaborative working environment, further enriching the artistic community and fostering meaningful dialogues and exchanges.

ÖRES
Örö, Finland
ÖRES is an artist-run residency program located on the island of Örö, a former military fortress in the Finnish Archipelago National Park. The residency offers a unique opportunity for artists and researchers to work in a pristine natural environment, focusing on experimental fields of art, art-science collaborations, and interdisciplinary projects. The program is ideal for those interested in the intersection of nature, history, and contemporary art practices. With its retreat-like atmosphere, especially during the quiet winter months, the residency is self-service, requiring a do-it-yourself attitude. The facilities include two apartments that serve as combined living and working spaces, suitable for individual artists, small groups, or families. The residency is free of charge, though participants must cover their travel, materials, and living expenses.

ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich
Krems, Austria
ORTE Architekturnetzwerk Niederösterreich offers an Artist in Residence program in partnership with AIR – Artist in Residence Niederösterreich, targeting foreign architects, artists, musicians, and writers to foster international cultural exchange and building culture in Lower Austria. The program provides a studio and living space free of charge, a scholarship (e.g., €3900 for ~2.5-month stays), networking opportunities, and access to a 40m² exhibition space in Krems. It emphasizes practice-related projects on environmental issues, living environments, and local interaction, with annual open calls for applicants who have completed studies in building culture fields.

Palais de Tokyo – Le Pavillon
Paris, France
The Palais de Tokyo – Le Pavillon (also known as Pavillon Neuflize OBC) was an artist-in-residence program and research lab at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, directed by Ange Leccia from 2001 to 2017, hosting over 130 international emerging artists. It offered an eight-month residency from November to June, sponsored by curators, featuring collective projects abroad and in France, plus solo exhibitions or performances at Palais de Tokyo. Residents received a monthly stipend, a studio at Cité Internationale des Arts, shared workspace at Palais de Tokyo, and coverage of program-related expenses.
Peter Bullough Foundation Residency
Winchester, United States
The Peter Bullough Foundation offers 4-week residencies for emerging artists and writers in Winchester, VA, providing housing, studios, $600 stipend, and community engagement opportunities, prioritizing diverse and LGBTQIA2S+ voices.

Pfaelzer Hof
United-Kingdom
Pfaelzer Hof Artist Residencies is an artist-led cultural development project in Idar-Oberstein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, offering residencies for artists, writers, and composers in a renovated former hotel since . It provides spacious apartments with natural light, a shared outdoor terrace, a 24/7 accessible project and exhibition space, and connections to local galleries and Trier University workshops. Residencies last 1-6 months from April to October, with fees varying and a €1500 monthly stipend available in some cases.
Pier-2 Art Center Artist-in-Residence Program (PAIR)
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
The Pier-2 Art Center Artist-in-Residence Program (PAIR), located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, offers a dynamic and supportive environment for artists to create, exhibit, and collaborate. Situated in the Dayi Warehouse section of the Pier-2 Art Center, this residency provides artists with a 33-square-meter creation space and a 17-square-meter attic living space. The program emphasizes engagement with Kaohsiung’s local culture, geographic environment, and social conditions, encouraging artists to produce works that reflect these themes. Participants will benefit from studio and living spaces, a daily living allowance, material fees, and transportation costs covered. The residency spans four seasons, with stays ranging from 60 to 85 days. Artists are expected to participate in community engagement activities, such as workshops and exhibitions, and to leave behind an artwork or record of their residency. Applications are open to both local and international artists with at least two years of experience. The residency fosters an environment rich in artistic and cultural resources, promoting creative exchanges and collaborations.

Pilchuck Glass School
Seattle, United States
Pilchuck Glass School is the most comprehensive educational center in the world for glass artists, offering residency programs since 1980 that bring established and emerging artists to experiment with glass on a scenic Pacific Northwest campus. The school provides access to expert glass fabricators, artist assistants, and various studio facilities while fostering an international community of artists exploring creative uses of glass in art and design.

Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture (PMRCAA)
Sisters, Oregon, United States
Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture (PMRCAA) in Sisters, Oregon, offers residencies for artists, ecological scientists, and scholars to explore connections between nature, land conservation, historic preservation, agriculture, and community building. Established by the Roundhouse Foundation in 2017, PMRCAA hosts two to four-week residencies from mid-March to mid-November, providing studio space and private rooms. The program fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement, requiring residents to contribute to the ranch or local community through workshops or talks. The residency focuses on sustainable practices and integrates arts and sciences with traditional crafts and skills. PMRCAA emphasizes a retreat experience that balances independent work with social interaction among residents.

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.

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.

PlatteForum Artist in Residence (AIR)
Denver, United States
PlatteForum's Artist in Residence (AIR) is a competitive program in Denver providing studio space, support for new work on social justice, workshops with youth interns, and exhibitions. Open to all disciplines; encourages BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, disabled artists.

PLAYA
Summer Lake, Oregan, United States
Located in the striking landscape of the Great Basin in south-central Oregon, PLAYA offers a unique residency experience dedicated to fostering the intersection of art and science. Established in 2009 by Julie Bryant and Bill Roach, PLAYA has served as a crucible for artists and scientists to explore, create, and collaborate. The residency program is designed to support innovative work that promotes dialogue and positive change in the environment through a deep engagement with the natural and communal resources of the high desert. PLAYA provides a variety of fully equipped living and working spaces including private cabins, studios, and a central Commons area that encourages communal interactions and creative exchange. The isolated setting offers an uninterrupted space for residents to immerse themselves in their projects, with the expansive vistas and the dynamic landscape acting as a catalyst for creative output. The program welcomes a diverse group of international and domestic applicants from all disciplines of the arts and sciences, who are over 18 years of age and interested in projects that align with PLAYA’s mission of environmental and social progress. Throughout its 10-year history, PLAYA has been a bedrock for over hundreds of residents, promoting not only innovation but also the synthesis of artistic and scientific inquiry. Residents at PLAYA enjoy the solitude and the communal spirit equally, accessing workshops, themed weekends, and special events that complement their individual projects. Whether it’s through the stark beauty of the desert landscape or the supportive community, PLAYA continues to be a place where the boundaries of traditional residency programs are expanded, making it a significant site for artists and scientists aiming to explore new frontiers in their work.

PLOP
London, United Kingdom
PLOP Residency, established in 2018, is a vibrant artist residency located in the heart of East London, near Bethnal Green. Situated in the former Annka Kultys gallery space, PLOP has become a nurturing ground for over 65 international artists from 4 continents and 14 countries. At its core, PLOP is a community-driven initiative that offers a unique blend of studio space and mentorship, enriched by studio visits from esteemed industry professionals. Each month, the residency hosts 2 artists, providing them with free studio space to work collaboratively, culminating in a curated open studios event. PLOP underscores its commitment to artist development through annual open calls that welcome both artists and curators, fostering a diverse and dynamic creative environment. The residency’s creator, Oli Epp, and Residency Manager, Mollie Barnes, alongside an advisory panel comprising art critics, curators, and collectors, play pivotal roles in steering PLOP towards its mission of championing artist development and facilitating revolutionary residencies.

Prairie Ronde
Vicksburg, Michigan, United States
The Prairie Ronde Artist Residency is located in Vicksburg, Michigan, and provides artists a 5-6 week residency focused on interacting creatively with The Mill, a historic redevelopment project. The residency welcomes artists across a variety of disciplines, aiming for a process-based engagement with the space and its surrounding 80 acres. Each session accommodates 2-4 residents, offering them a $2,000 stipend upon completion, a $500 travel grant, private housing, and opportunities to exhibit their work. The residency runs three sessions per year—Spring, Summer, and Fall—with an application fee of $25. The residency encourages artists to immerse themselves in the local community through workshops, gallery shows, or public events.

Pratt>FORWARD
New York, New York, United States
Pratt>FORWARD, facilitated by Pratt Institute in New York, is a transformative platform designed to nurture emerging artists by connecting them with prominent practitioners and mentors in the field of fine arts. This unique program is co-directed by notable artists Mickalene Thomas and Jane South and features a blend of intense mentorship, professional development, and community engagement. The initiative offers emerging artists studio space, exposure to creative thought-leaders, and a rich program of dialogue sessions and studio visits, aimed at bolstering career development skills and fostering a sustainable artistic life. The residency is particularly notable for its commitment to providing a free, supportive environment where artists can explore innovative artist-led models for cultural engagement and advocacy.

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

Project COAL
Belval-Bois-des-Dames, France
Project COAL offers an artist residency at Domaine de Belval in Belval-Bois-des-Dames, France, as part of the COAL Art and Environment Prize awarded by the COAL association in partnership with the François Sommer Foundation. The residency supports artists exploring the relationship between humans and nature, providing accommodation on the estate—an observatory of rural life and wildlife—but no dedicated workshop or production tools, making it suitable for short stays of a few days to weeks.

Rabbit Island
Near Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, United States
Rabbit Island is a 91-acre forested island located in Lake Superior, Michigan, preserved as a pristine wilderness area. The island is dedicated to contemporary art, science, and conservation, hosting an artist residency program that supports artists for 2-4 weeks as they explore and respond to environmental and ecological themes. Founded on the principles of conservation and underpinned by a non-profit structure, Rabbit Island provides a unique, undeveloped space for artists to ponder and create works related to climate change, natural habitat loss, and sustainable living among other global issues. The residency is backed by significant support from entities like the National Endowment for the Arts and operates with a commitment to maintaining the island's untouched ecosystem. Artists are encouraged to interact deeply with the natural environment, utilizing their time to produce works that reflect on human interactions with nature and the responsibilities entailed in land stewardship and ecological awareness.

RaumKulturDenkmal
Breitenberg, Germany
The RaumKulturDenkmal e.V. aims to promote nature conservation, art, culture, and the protection of cultural landscapes in the tri-border area of Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria. The association is involved in cross-border projects with international participation, focusing on the preservation of endangered cultural and wild plants, the revival and restoration of historical building structures, and artistic research. The Bauhaus Bavaria Artist-in-Residence program celebrates sustainable practices and inclusive spirit, merging the ethos of the Bauhaus Movement and the Black Mountain College. The residency offers a unique opportunity for sustainable creative experimentation in a historically rich and ecologically significant location.

REC.ON
calle Alegria 5, Spain
Name of Residency: REC.ON SpainResidency offers artists, writers, musicians, dancers, photographers, researchers and creators a space where they can focus on their work while immersing themselves in Andalusia’s nature and supportive community. Our program is designed to encourage artistic exploration, collaboration and personal growth. The residency inspires residents to create new work and explore local culture. We expect each resident to emerge with a deeper connection to their creative proces

Rejmyre Art Lab Center for Peripheral Studies
Rejmyre, Sweden
Rejmyre Art Lab Center for Peripheral Studies is an artist-run organization in Rejmyre, Sweden, founded in by artists Daniel Peltz and Sissi Westerberg, focusing on long-term, place-based artistic research exploring rural, industrial, ecological, and social contexts through ensemble residencies and embedded practices. It offers funded international residency programs like Tropism and Refuging, providing stipends, housing, production support, and access to spaces such as the Refuging Pavilion, with emphasis on collective reflection, community engagement, and site-specific installations. Activities include post-MFA fellowships, experimental glass projects, seminars, exhibitions, and pedagogical programs in the village.

Résidences Ateliers Vivegnis Internationales (RAVI)
Liège, Belgium
The Résidences Ateliers Vivegnis Internationales (RAVI) in Liège, Belgium, is a residency program designed for visual artists, particularly those working in contemporary art. This program offers artists a unique environment for research and professional development. Hosted in a converted industrial site, RAVI provides a dynamic setting that reflects the historical and contemporary landscape of Liège. Artists are provided with housing, workspace, and a monthly stipend of 600 euros. The program emphasizes connections with contemporary art professionals and culminates in an open workshops exhibition. RAVI is available to visual artists through a competitive application process, with a focus on those whose work aligns with the program’s goals of fostering artistic growth and visibility.

Rhodes Trust
Oxford, United Kingdom
The Rhodes Art for Global Impact Residency is an international program hosted by the prestigious Rhodes Trust. The residency seeks to support artists whose practices are rooted in social justice and addressing some of the most pressing global challenges. Through collaboration with the Rhodes Scholar community, artists are provided an opportunity for intellectual exchange and creative development. The program culminates in a public exhibition at Rhodes House in Oxford, fostering dialogue around contemporary issues through art. The residency runs annually, alternating between open applications from the public and selections from within the Rhodes Scholar network. Artists working in diverse media, including painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photography, are encouraged to apply, with an emphasis on themes of social impact. Financial support and logistical resources are provided to help artists engage fully with the community and produce impactful works.

Riga Circus Residency
Riga, Latvia
The Riga Circus Residency Program, run by Rīgas cirks in Riga, Latvia, serves as a laboratory for new forms of artistic research and practices, primarily focused on contemporary circus arts, while also welcoming interdisciplinary artists for site-specific projects related to the circus or the city. It supports up to 4 artists or groups, providing working spaces, accommodation, and for , a daily stipend of 40 EUR per person plus travel for Baltic applicants, with residencies typically lasting 2-3 weeks. The program promotes circus development in Latvia and the Baltic region through experimentation, collaboration, and community engagement.

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

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.

S+T+ARTS
Berlin, Germany
S+T+ARTS (Science + Technology + Arts) is an initiative launched by the European Commission to foster alliances between science, technology, and the arts. This initiative aims to tackle the complex challenges of our times by integrating artistic practices into research and innovation processes. Through various programs and residencies, S+T+ARTS supports collaborative projects that address pressing societal issues such as sustainability, digital transformation, and social inclusiveness. The organization facilitates residencies, awards, and collaborative projects, connecting artists with scientists, technologists, and industry experts across Europe. S+T+ARTS residencies offer artists the opportunity to work in diverse environments, from high-tech laboratories to remote ecological sites, providing the resources and support needed to develop innovative solutions. These projects are designed to stimulate critical thinking, promote cross-disciplinary collaboration, and inspire new ways of addressing global challenges. S+T+ARTS is committed to promoting a sustainable future by aligning its projects with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the European Green Deal. By supporting art-driven innovation, S+T+ARTS aims to enhance public awareness, drive policy changes, and contribute to the development of a more inclusive and resilient society.

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

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

Sharjah Art Foundation
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
The Sharjah Art Foundation Residency Programme invites visual artists, writers, poets, researchers, musicians, performance artists, filmmakers, and other creatives to explore and expand their experimental, interdisciplinary practices in Sharjah, UAE. Selected participants receive flights, transportation, accommodation, a monthly stipend, and access to the Foundation's networks and resources at venues like Bait Obaid Al Shamsi. Residencies typically last 2-3 months, such as from 17 November 2025 to 15 January 2026 or 2 February to 30 March 2026.

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.
Skidmore College
Saratoga Springs, New York, United States
The Work + Space Residency is hosted by the Department of Art at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, offering an immersive experience for emerging artists. Designed to foster artistic creation, exhibition, and student engagement, the residency provides a dedicated studio, lodging, meals, and a stipend. Artists in residence present their work in a solo exhibition at the Schick Gallery, typically scheduled at the end of their stay. The program emphasizes diversity and inclusion, welcoming applicants with recent MFAs, non-traditional backgrounds, or underrepresented identities. Residents are encouraged to contribute to the academic community through workshops, lectures, or student studio visits. Access to specialized tools and facilities is available upon approval and is project-dependent. The residency prioritizes contemporary practices across all visual and interdisciplinary art fields. Through this short-term but intensive format, Skidmore College aims to integrate professional artists into its liberal arts environment for mutual inspiration and growth.

Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM)
Washington, D.C., United States
The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) offers the oldest and largest fellowship program dedicated to the study of American art. This prestigious fellowship supports full-time research in the Smithsonian collections, encouraging scholars from diverse disciplines to explore American art, craft, and visual culture. Open to graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and senior scholars, the fellowship emphasizes inclusivity and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups. The program provides financial support for research residencies ranging from three to twelve months. While housing is not provided, additional stipends may be available for relocation and health insurance. International candidates are welcome, and assistance with J-1 visas is offered. Fellows have access to extensive resources, including SAAM’s library, archives, and research facilities in Washington, D.C.
SODAS 2123
Lithuania
Name of Residency: SODAS 2123 residency programThe SODAS 2123 artist-in-residence programme invites artists, curators, designers, architects, researchers and other creators to become part of the SODAS 2123 community. The programme’s participants are welcome to initiate event-based programmes, participate in open studios, present the results of their residency in various forms and become part of the SODAS 2123 community’s events. The residents develop their artistic projects with the support of t

Sonic Acts
Utrecht, Netherlands
Sonic Acts offers artist residencies focused on sound studies, new media, and electronic arts, often fully funded and including accommodation, fees, and access to events like the Sonic Acts Biennial. Programs such as 'The Walls Have Ears' take place in Amsterdam, while others like OVEREXPOSED x Lives of Deltas occur in Utrecht with online components. Residencies support researchers, artists, and scholars in developing writing projects, new artworks, or eco-acoustic practices.

Stalker Teatro officine CAOS
Turin, Italy
Stalker Teatro officine CAOS in Turin, Italy, is an international cultural hub and residency program operated by Stalker Teatro since , focusing on interdisciplinary performing arts, urban regeneration, and social inclusion in peripheral areas. It hosts emerging artists in contemporary theatre, dance, performance, and multimedia through open calls like Differenti Sensazioni, providing performance space, technical equipment, accommodation for up to 4 people, and travel reimbursements of 1000€ (Italy) or 1500€ (abroad) for works around 40 minutes long. The multi-functional 2000m² facility includes a large performance space, guest house, workshop areas, and more, supporting cross-disciplinary innovation.

Steirischer Herbst
Graz, Austria
Steirischer Herbst is an annual contemporary art festival in Graz, Austria, offering various residency programs including the Research Residency Fellowship for scholars and artists to access its extensive archives and engage with its history and interdisciplinary topics. These residencies typically last one month, provide stipends, housing allowances, and travel support, and culminate in public presentations or events during the festival.

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.

Stove Works
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Stove Works in Chattanooga, TN, offers a dynamic Artist Residency program from February through November annually, hosting eight artists for one to three months each. This program is designed as a retreat from everyday life, providing artists with dedicated time, space, and resources to foster creative endeavors. With a strong focus on inclusivity, Stove Works welcomes a diverse range of artists including those involved in non-object based practices such as writing and curating. Residents are accommodated in private studios with bedrooms and bathrooms, sharing common spaces such as kitchens and living areas. The facilities also include a metal shop, wood shop, print shop, and library. Special accommodations are made for local or family residents, though on-site family living is currently not supported. However, efforts are made to assist family residents in finding local accommodations. The program is enriched with critical feedback sessions, communal interactions, and public engagement opportunities including visiting critics, open studios, and resident-led workshops. Stove Works emphasizes the importance of dialogue and listening within artistic practices, aligning with their philosophy of acting as an intermediary in the exchange of ideas.

Stuart Artist-in-Residence
Brookings, United States
<p><strong> Stuart Artist-in-Residence</strong><br>School of Design<br>South Dakota State University<br>Brookings, South Dakota<br><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.sdstate.edu/school-design/stuart-artist-residence">https://www.sdstate.edu/school-design/stuart-artist-residence</a></p><p><strong>Residency Term:</strong> September 8–October 2, </p><p><strong>Honorarium:</strong> $2,500<br><strong>Materials Stipend:</strong> $200</p><p>Applications for 4-week artist-in-residence are now being accepted from visual artists working in any discipline, including interdisciplinary approaches. The committee encourages artists to create and develop artwork independently in the Ritz Gallery. Artists should be willing to discuss their project conceptualization and visual progression with School of Design students, faculty, and the community during open studio hours and public events. It is not intended that the selected artist teach or provide workshops.</p>

Studio for the Research on the Art of Acting
Krušče 2, Slovenia
Name of Residency: Krušče Creative CenterKrušče Creative Center stretches through few plots of land with six buildings. The property is being renovated since 2006 and has almost 1000 m2 of spaces for group work and accommodation. The renovation has been a process of artistic directors collaborating with architects, students of scenic design and others to establish spaces and landscapes that respect cultural heritage, being at the same time contemporary and homey. Krušče Creative Center is being
Studio Rizoma
Palermo, Italy
Fondazione Studio Rizoma in Palermo, Italy, runs two residency programs: Generative Residencies (2-4 weeks) for artists, collectives, activists, or thinkers to develop project ideas on-site with team support, and Production Residencies for extended production of those projects with dedicated budgets. Residents receive a per diem of €300 per week, plus travel and accommodation, and engage with Palermo's context through local connections.

Teatro del Lemming
Rovigo, Italy
The Veneto Residency Centre – Vene.Re is a network of performing arts venues in Italy that supports artistic research through 15-day residencies across multiple locations in Rovigo, Vicenza, and Bassano del Grappa. The program offers experimental laboratory spaces for multidisciplinary artists at regional, national, and international levels, with each residency including at least two public sharings in different locations.

Technische Universität Braunschweig (TU Braunschweig)
Braunschweig, Germany
The Science & Art Lab at Technische Universität Braunschweig bridges the gap between cutting-edge research and diverse artistic expressions. Supported by various foundations and the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture, the lab fosters dialogue and collaboration between science, art, and the public. It offers a platform for experiments, new formats, and innovative ideas, encouraging critical and inspiring exchanges. The lab provides space for talks, exhibitions, screenings, and other opportunities for interaction, aiming to create a community around art and science. Artists in residence will engage with quantum research, benefiting from the expertise and resources available at the university. The residency includes collaborations with local cultural institutions, enhancing the artistic and scientific experience. The program is open to international artists, emphasizing interdisciplinary and experimental approaches. The initiative aims to build long-lasting relationships and inspire new ways of thinking through the fusion of art and science.

The Center of Gravity at Niels Bohr Insitute
Copenhagen, Denmark
A three-month artist residency hosted by the Center of Gravity at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, where artists engage with cutting-edge gravitational physics research, including black holes and gravitational waves. The program offers a participative residency with regular meetings with scientists, and artists are expected to produce and publicly exhibit a final work.

The Kyoto Retreat
Kyoto, Japan
The Kyoto Retreat is an international residency designed for artists, curators, and writers seeking research and inspiration in Kyoto, Japan. The program offers participants a tranquil environment rooted in Japan’s cultural heritage, ideal for creative reflection rather than production. It emphasizes immersion in local traditions such as tea ceremonies, ikebana, and historical architecture. Participants are selected from all career stages and work across a wide range of artistic disciplines. The residency supports solo creative exploration, providing private accommodation in a shared house and a stipend for meals and local travel. Flights and local transportation are arranged for accepted residents, ensuring a smooth transition to the experience. While structured events are included, the residency encourages rest, cultural engagement, and self-directed discovery. The Kyoto Retreat champions inclusivity and maintains a supportive environment free from discrimination.

The Luminary's Residency
St. Louis, United States
A nationally recognized, research-driven residency supporting emerging and mid-career artists, curators, and critics in developing new work through focused inquiry and engagement with St. Louis's cultural landscape.

The Paseo Project
Taos, United States
The Paseo Project offers two artist residency programs in Taos, New Mexico: the Paseo Project AIR Fellowship, a 2-4 week project-based residency with community engagement and stipend support, and the Paseo @ Hotel Willa Artist in Residence, a four-week self-structured residency for independent creative work. Both programs provide housing, studio space, and opportunities for artists across all disciplines to work within Taos's vibrant cultural and natural landscape.

The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
BERLIN, Germany
The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) in Potsdam, Germany, hosts an artist residency program since , providing artists with studio space in the historic Kleiner Fotorefraktor building, accommodations in Potsdam, and a stipend paid in three monthly installments. Selected by the Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD, Potsdam Town, and PIK, residents integrate into the PIK community to foster interdisciplinary exchanges between artists and climate researchers on global sustainability. Note that a distinct 'Planetary Transitions' residency exists at the nearby RIFS Potsdam, not PIK.

The Residency Project
Pasadena, United States
The Residency Project (TRP) @ 880 in Pasadena, California, offers 3-week artist residencies in a Craftsman bungalow, providing private rooms, shared studio space, a $300 stipend, and support for creative research and experimentation without requiring a finished product. It emphasizes amplifying underrepresented artists including women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, artists with disabilities, and parents, while encouraging sustainable practices and collaborative cohabitation. Residents have access to a fully stocked kitchen, peer mentoring, and Pasadena's vibrant arts scene.

TNT Residency
New York, New York, United States
Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York and Transmitter Gallery offer the TNT Residency, a 6-month fully funded program for professional working artists, both national and international. This residency provides a 430 square foot studio space adjacent to both galleries, culminating in a solo exhibition or open studio event. It prioritizes underrepresented artists and those creating works not typically viable in traditional commercial markets. The residency includes a $250 honorarium and professional installation shots. Artists from all educational backgrounds are encouraged to apply, with work from artists across the United States and internationally welcomed. Housing is not provided, so residents must secure their own living arrangements in New York City. The selection process includes studio visits and a submission fee, with fee waivers available to support operating expenses of the volunteer-run galleries. Residents will have access to a private studio and are required to use the space a minimum of 20 hours per week.

Transmediale
Berlin, Germany
The Transmediale Residency Program offers opportunities for artists, researchers, theorists, and practitioners working at the intersection of digital art, media studies, and technology. Located in Berlin, the residency supports hybrid participation, allowing residents to engage both remotely and on-site. The program emphasizes long-term, research-based engagement over outcome-driven projects, fostering collaboration across disciplines. Transmediale works with multiple international partners, offering various residency opportunities for artists from Switzerland, Korea, Chile, and Berlin. Residents receive a stipend, housing support, and travel funding, and are encouraged to develop new projects or expand on existing ones in the fields of media art, art criticism, digital practices, and moving image theory. Transmediale’s extensive network helps residents build sustainable relationships within both the local and global art community.

TYPA Artist in Residence
Tartu, Estonia
TYPA Artist in Residence is a dynamic residency program founded in at the TYPA Paper and Print Centre in Tartu, Estonia, welcoming artists from Nordic and Baltic countries as well as international artists. The program offers 3-month residencies with access to printmaking and paper arts facilities, accommodation, workspace, and financial support, while also accepting artists working in diverse mediums including new media, sculpture, sound, and painting.

Ucross
Clearmont, Wyoming, United States
Ucross Foundation provides a serene retreat setting for artists, located on a vast 20,000-acre ranch in northeastern Wyoming. Since its inception in 1981, with the artist residency programs starting in 1983, Ucross has been a nurturing ground for artists to focus intensively on their creative endeavors, away from the distractions of daily life. The foundation aims to support artists by offering uninterrupted time, work space, living accommodations, and the opportunity for both solitude and community interaction. The residency is available to visual and interdisciplinary artists, writers, composers, and choreographers from across the United States and internationally. Each year, Ucross extends invitations to approximately 115 artists, who are selected through a rigorous evaluation process conducted by an external panel of arts professionals. These residencies range from two to six weeks and are structured to foster both individual creative growth and communal interaction through shared meals and spaces. Ucross is committed to providing a productive and respectful environment. Artists are offered studio space appropriate to their medium and private accommodations. Meals are prepared by a professional chef, with lunches delivered to studios and communal dinners. This supportive setting allows artists to immeranently explore and experiment with new ideas and projects, which often continue to evolve long after their stay. Famous works like Annie Proulx’s The Shipping News and Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat Pray Love have been developed at Ucross, showcasing the profound impact the residency has on its artists. Ucross continues to contribute to the global arts scene not only through its residency programs but also through partnerships and affiliations with prestigious institutions like the Sundance Institute and PEN/Hemingway Award.

Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art
Warsaw, Poland
The Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw offers interdisciplinary artist residencies since 2002, hosting over 300 professionals including artists, curators, researchers, and collectives from more than 50 countries. These invitation-based or open-call stays, lasting several months, emphasize individual practice, experimentation, research, and collaboration with local context, providing access to production facilities and leading to diverse outcomes like performances, lectures, and community projects.

UNIDEE
Biella, Italy
The UNIDEE Residency Program, hosted by Cittadellarte - Fondazione Pistoletto, is dedicated to fostering social transformation through artistic practices. Established by Michelangelo Pistoletto in 1999, it offers various residencies that emphasize collaboration, sustainability, and interdisciplinary research. UNIDEE’s programs, which include one-week intensive modules, research residencies, and connective residencies, support artists, curators, and cultural practitioners globally. Participants engage in artistic projects exploring themes like ecological sustainability, social responsibility, and community involvement, working closely with mentors, researchers, and local experts. The residencies are designed to provide inspiration, motivation, and the tools necessary for art-driven social change, emphasizing the role of artists as “artivators” who bridge the gap between artistic expression and real-world social impact. The residency also engages partners like A.M. Qattan Foundation, Yarat Contemporary Art Center, and Inlaks Foundation to support emerging artists worldwide.

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.

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

University of Victoria & Jeffrey Rubinoff Sculpture Park Artist Scholar Residency
Victoria, Canada
The University of Victoria & Jeffrey Rubinoff Sculpture Park Artist Scholar Residency is an annual program for artists and scholars to create work for exhibition or publication inspired by Jeffrey Rubinoff’s sculptures and the park experience, typically spanning 2-6 weeks in September-October at the Sculpture Park on Hornby Island, BC, plus one week at UVic in Victoria to engage with faculty and students.

Unlisted Projects
Austin, United States
Unlisted Projects is an arts and culture residency program based in Austin, TX, supporting local, national, and international artists through interdisciplinary collaborations, community engagement, and public presentations of new work. Operating since at the Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA), it offers various residencies including one-month international exchanges like CopenhAustin and a 24-hour Lock-In for marginalized Central Texas artists facing barriers. The program fosters transborder connections, provides on-site housing in a renovated trailer, and leverages a community of 35 in-house creatives.
Van Eyck Academie
Maastricht, Netherlands
The Jan van Eyck Academie is a multidisciplinary post-academic institute in Maastricht, Netherlands, offering an 11-month residency program that welcomes 30-42 participants annually from around the world. The residency supports artists, designers, architects, curators, writers, and other creative practitioners to develop, materialize, and disseminate their research through access to studios, specialized labs, and a collaborative community.

Verein Schloss Werdenberg
Städtli 31, Switzerland
Name of Residency: SCHLOSSMEDIALE IN SCHLOSS WERDENBERG A grant for a five-week residency will give three individually active artists the opportunity to develop new art at a location that is steeped in history, and to display, install or perform their work in the unique spaces of the castle in creative and open engagement with it.The works created will be shown in the castle during the Schlossmediale Festival.We are looking forward to welcoming artists who are ready to find inspiration for their

Verpejos Creative Pastures
Kabeliai, Lithuania
Verpėjos Creative Pastures is an artist residency program in Kabeliai village, Lithuania, inviting interdisciplinary artists for a two-month stay in June–September to explore themes of traditional rural lifestyle, nature conservation, and global changes through art research projects. Residents live together in a traditional homestead, share responsibilities for shepherding 40 sheep, and engage with local communities, animals, and each other, culminating in a presentation event. The program provides a EUR 1400 grant, travel support, materials allowance, team assistance, and events like artist talks.

Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House e.V.
Berlin, Germany
Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House e.V. is a European-American foundation based in Berlin that operates artist residencies primarily at its sites in Los Angeles, including Villa Aurora and Thomas Mann House, fostering transatlantic exchange in arts, literature, and culture. It offers fellowships and grants such as the Berlin Fellowship for LA-based artists to reside in Berlin for several weeks, and supports programs like music residencies and Thomas Mann Fellowships addressing global issues. The organization emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, providing stipends, housing, and networking opportunities for artists from Germany and internationally.

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

Villa Filanda Antonini
Villorba, Italy
Villa Filanda Antonini (VFA) is an artist residency located in a former silk mill in Villorba, near Treviso, Italy, established in by Giulio Feltrin and his family. The residency hosts multidisciplinary artists and professionals, investigating the material and immaterial specificities of northeastern Italy through contemporary art practices.

Villa Kujoyama
Kyoto, Japan
Villa Kujoyama is a pluridisciplinary research residency located in Kyoto, Japan that has welcomed established and emerging artists, artisans, and creators since 1992. The residency provides time and space for residents to dedicate themselves fully to their practice and research while engaging with artistic, cultural, academic, and economic communities across Japan. It is operated by Institut français du Japon and supported by the Bettencourt Schueller Foundation.

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

Villa Medici – French Academy in Rome
Rome, Italy
The Villa Medici – French Academy in Rome offers residency programs for French-speaking artists, authors, researchers, and craftsmen from all disciplines, including visual arts, music, literature, architecture, design, choreography, theater, and art history. Residents and fellows stay for periods ranging from two weeks to one year, focusing on creative, experimental, or research projects in a supportive environment that encourages interdisciplinary exchanges. Fellows receive grants covering room, board, workspace, and artistic support, while shorter residencies are available through thematic calls and partnerships.

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.

Villa Sträuli
Winterthur, Switzerland
Kulturhaus Villa Sträuli in Winterthur, Switzerland, is a non-profit contemporary art center established in 1999 that offers tailor-made international artist residencies emphasizing interdisciplinary and intercultural exchange, diversity, and inclusion for artists, curators, and researchers of all disciplines and backgrounds. Residents receive professional curatorial, technical, and production support, integration into public programs, networking opportunities with local and international cultural scenes, and access to facilities including three autonomous studios with living spaces. Applications can be made directly or via partner institutions like Pro Helvetia, with residencies varying in duration from two months to several months depending on the program.

VisArts
Rockville, Maryland, United States
VisArts at Rockville offers the Bresler Residency, a four-month program open to local, national, and international artists, providing free studio space and fostering creative exploration. The residency supports individual artists or collaborative teams to develop new work or expand existing projects in a dynamic, supportive environment. Each year, three artists are selected, and their works are showcased in a group exhibition at VisArts. The program encourages artists to engage with the Rockville community through outreach activities and partnerships with local institutions like Montgomery College. Additionally, residents receive opportunities for professional development and interaction with the VisArts artist community. Rockville, a culturally diverse city near Washington, D.C., offers rich resources such as libraries, parks, and educational institutions for artists to utilize. The Bresler Residency also includes a collaborative component with Montgomery College, enriching the experience for both the artist and students.

Waiheke Community Art Gallery
New Zealand
Name of Residency: Artist in Residence 2025 – Waiheke Island, Aotearoa, New ZealandThe Artist in Residence programme has been run by the Waiheke Community Art Gallery since 2007 with 2025 marking the 10th iteration of this successful biennial event. The programme is made possible through the generous support of our patrons.Our Artist in Residence Programme is an exciting opportunity for an artist to spend 12 weeks living and creating art on beautiful Waiheke Island.This stunning island is 35 min

WIELS
Brussels, Belgium
WIELS is a contemporary art residency program located in a former brewery in Brussels that hosts up to 20 artists annually in two 6-month sessions. The program provides studio spaces, living accommodations, and a stipend while fostering critical reflection, professional feedback, and dialogue with peers within an internationally renowned contemporary art center.

WilderHaven
Chengdu, China
WilderHaven is an artist-founded initiative based in Southwest China that fosters cross-cultural dialogue and interdisciplinary creation in deeply immersive rural settings. Founded in 2024, it offers artist and writer residencies in the provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou, engaging directly with the region’s diverse landscapes and minority cultures. The residency supports visual artists, writers, musicians, performers, and designers through flexible programs designed to bridge global practices with local traditions. With small cohorts and a balance of solitude and community, WilderHaven emphasizes experimentation, collaboration, and critical inquiry. Participants have access to studios, cultural excursions, and local engagement opportunities with ethnic Yi and Lisú communities. Group and pop-up exhibitions offer residents ways to showcase work locally and in major Chinese cities. Family-friendly accommodations, bilingual support, and curated events make it accessible to a broad range of creatives. The program is primarily self-funded but offers merit-based stipends to reduce participation costs for selected artists.

WOWArtSci Supported
Carson, United States
Supported residencies for artists and scientists on the Taos Volcanic Plateau in Northern New Mexico. Features a private casita, studio space, and access to 20 acres with dark skies (Bortle 2).

ZKM Center for Art and Media
Karlsruhe, Germany
The ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany, hosts various artist residencies focused on media art, digital technologies, performative art, and interdisciplinary practices, often in collaboration with international partners. Programs like the Rauschenberg Residencies, Web Residencies, and specialized calls for machine learning or videopoetry artists provide opportunities for research, production, and experimentation at their Hertz-Lab facilities. Residencies typically last from four weeks to three months and offer stipends, housing, and access to advanced technological resources.
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