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Multidisciplinary Residencies with Housing

763 residencies

Multidisciplinary residencies that include accommodation for artists. Housing is provided so you can immerse yourself fully in your multidisciplinary practice.

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A Position on Retreat

Lake Cowichan, Vancouver Island, Canada

5.0 (3)

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

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A Studio in the Woods

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

5.0 (3)

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.

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All That We Are

Sandford, Australia

5.0 (1)

All That We Are is a dynamic, community-engaged, and immersive arts practice located in Sandford, Tasmania. Founded by Simon Spain and Victoria Ryle, the residency is dedicated to fostering creativity through a variety of artistic and community-oriented practices. Their philosophy centers on the belief that creativity is crucial for forming profound and enriching connections within oneself and the community. The program offers creative residencies for over 25 artists each year, providing spaces such as a self-contained studio and a library within their home, and the newly established Shaper Studio. The residencies are designed for both individual artists and groups, and are particularly suitable for visual artists, writers, researchers, and musicians. Artists are encouraged to immerse themselves in their practices, reflect on their creative processes, and engage with the vibrant Tasmanian art scene. The Shaper Studio, a distinctive feature of the residency, offers a large live/work space with stunning natural light and scenic views, promoting a blend of artistic endeavor and personal reflection. Specialized workshops, professional development, and creative coaching are also integral parts of the residency, helping artists to hone their skills, develop new ideas, and collaborate on community projects. The inclusive environment supports artists from various disciplines, facilitating a multidisciplinary exchange of ideas and cultural dialogues.

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Art Omi

Ghent, New York, United States

5.0 (2)

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.

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Arthereistanbul

Istanbul, Turkey

5.0 (2)

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

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ArtHouse Jersey

St Mary, United Kingdom

5.0 (1)

ArtHouse Jersey offers an inspiring residency program for artists from around the world, providing them with time, space, and resources to develop their practice in the tranquil and scenic surroundings of Jersey, located on the north coast at Greve de Lecq Barracks. The residency welcomes artists from all disciplines and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration with local artists, fostering creative exchanges that contribute to both the artists’ work and the cultural landscape of Jersey. The residency provides an immersive environment where artists can focus on their projects while drawing inspiration from the island’s natural beauty and rich artistic heritage. Notably, Jersey has a long history of attracting creatives like Victor Hugo and Claude Cahun. While the residency is typically invitation-only, artists interested in proposing a project or visit can reach out to ArtHouse Jersey’s Head of Programme to explore opportunities for collaboration. Residencies at ArtHouse Jersey frequently result in lasting relationships between the visiting artists and the local creative community, often leading to collaborative projects, exhibitions, and other forms of creative expression.

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Bogliasco Foundation

Bogliasco, Italy

5.0 (1)

The Bogliasco Foundation offers fellowships to exceptional individuals who are developing significant new work in the arts and humanities. Located in Bogliasco, Italy, these fellowships are open to scholars and artists of any nationality, age, race, religion, or gender, provided they are not students in a degree-granting program. The Foundation values applicants who demonstrate they would thrive in an intimate, international, multilingual community of scholars and artists. Fellowships are awarded twice annually and provide recipients with a one-month residency at the Foundation's Study Center in Italy. During their stay, fellows are provided with accommodation, meals, and a personal workspace, fostering an environment conducive to creative and scholarly work.

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Cafe Tissardmine

Tissardmine, Morocco

5.0 (1)

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

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Callie’s

Berlin, Germany

5.0 (2)

Callie’s is a non-profit experimental institution in Berlin dedicated to fostering creativity and cultural exchange through its residency program, exhibitions, and public programs. Housed in a former machine factory in the Wedding district, Callie’s offers private studio spaces, a movement studio with a sprung floor, a cooperative sound studio, and a dedicated writing room. The residency is self-guided, allowing artists at any stage of their careers to explore new ideas without production requirements. Artists-in-residence can also request on-site accommodation in micro-apartments, designed with handmade and custom elements. Callie’s fosters an open and interdisciplinary environment, with periodic informal gatherings, networking opportunities, and access to Berlin’s rich cultural landscape. While the residency covers workspace and resources, it does not provide direct funding for travel or materials. The program is open to visual artists, musicians, choreographers, writers, poets, and researchers, supporting a wide range of creative practices. Residencies typically last six months, with some flexibility for shorter stays.

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Correlación Contemporánea (Correlacion Contemporanea)

Iquitos (for Amazonica), Peru

5.0 (1)

Correlación Contemporánea is a non-profit, artist-run organization based in Peru, focused on analyzing and contributing to the contemporary art scene through a range of residency programs. Since 2016, they have fostered exchanges between national and international artists, creating horizontal spaces for dialogue that stimulate artistic creation within the Peruvian socio-cultural context. Their residency programs include Amazonica, COM_UNIDAD, IWATI PARANA, and ANACONDAAA, each offering unique experiences that connect artists with the rich cultural, social, and environmental landscape of Peru. These residencies are designed for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary artists, curators, and researchers who wish to engage deeply with local communities, traditional practices, and contemporary issues in the Peruvian Amazon and Andean regions.

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DESIGNREGIO Kortrijk

Kortrijk, Belgium

5.0 (1)

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

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Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon (Ensba Lyon)

Lyon, France

5.0 (1)

The École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon (Ensba Lyon) offers a prestigious Post-graduate Art program, established in 1999. This year-long program selects five artists from various nationalities, providing them with a €4,800 grant, accommodation in a shared apartment at Les Subsistances, and access to all school resources. Participants benefit from personalized support and have opportunities to engage with the cultural structures of the Lyon region. The program fosters high-level education and training, aiming to advance participants’ careers in contemporary art. It operates independently of the university system, offering a certificate of participation instead of a degree.

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Eutopia

Meteora, Greece

5.0 (1)

Eutopia Art Residency offers a unique opportunity for artists to immerse themselves in Greece's rich cultural and natural landscapes. Established in 2023, this residency has quickly become a hub for creative minds seeking inspiration, collaboration, and exploration. Eutopia Art Residency curates several thematic residencies across Greece, each designed to offer artists a different aspect of Greek life, from the tranquility of Meteora's monastic landscapes to the vibrant urban setting of Kavala. These residencies are open to artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, music, literature, and performance, providing a diverse and inclusive environment. With an emphasis on communal living and interaction with local communities, Eutopia Art Residency encourages artists to engage with Greece's cultural heritage, local artists, and Mediterranean cuisine. The program includes workshops, group exhibitions, and cultural excursions, enriching the residency experience. Artists are provided with accommodation, workspace, and logistical support to foster creativity and productivity. Despite its relative novelty, Eutopia Art Residency has successfully organized cultural events and residencies, facilitating a creative exchange that resonates with artists globally.

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Fabrikken

Copenhagen, Denmark

5.0 (1)

FABRIKKEN for Kunst og Design is a not-for-profit art institution located in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to fostering the professional growth of visual artists and designers. It provides over 70 Copenhagen-based professionals with studio spaces and a 1,000 m2 area for artistic production and events, emphasizing a spirit of professionalism and exchange. FABRIKKEN's International Residency programs, aimed at promoting artistic practices and careers, offer fully funded residencies ranging from one to three months. These programs are designed to internationalize the Danish art scene by facilitating research, networking, and cross-border collaborations. Since 2007, nearly 200 international artists have participated, benefiting from private studios, shared accommodations, travel grants, stipends, and curatorial support. Residencies often conclude with a public event, showcasing the work developed during the stay. FABRIKKEN encourages sustainable travel and assists artists in exploring eco-friendly transportation options. The institution's residency programs are supported by various foundations and institutions, highlighting its commitment to decreasing the distance between the Danish and international art scenes.

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Frans Masereel Centrum

Kasterlee, Belgium

5.0 (1)

Frans Masereel Centrum is a renowned center for contemporary art in Belgium, offering international residency programs for artists, researchers, and academics. Established in 1972, the center focuses on printmaking, providing a creative environment equipped with professional facilities. The residency programs, which include individual, collective, and art school residencies, do not require prior knowledge of printmaking techniques. Each year, around 50 national and international artists are selected through an open call to develop and create print-related projects. The center is located in a serene, wooded area, offering an inspiring setting for artistic exploration and collaboration. Residents have access to a variety of printmaking techniques, including typography, intaglio, screen printing, and digital printing. The center fosters a community atmosphere, encouraging informal consultations, feedback, and collaboration among peers. Despite a temporary halt in activities from September 2024 to December 2025 for construction, the center will resume its vibrant residency programs in spring 2026.

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James Castle House

Boise, Idaho, United States

5.0 (1)

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.

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Kaaysá Art Residency (Kaaysa)

Boiçucanga, Brazil

5.0 (1)

Kaaysá Art Residency is an artist-run organization located in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, designed for artists, writers, and creators seeking to engage deeply with nature, local communities, and interdisciplinary practices. Founded and managed by women, the residency emphasizes decolonizing perspectives, reclaiming the wild body, and fostering non-hierarchical relationships. Kaaysá offers various programs, including themed residencies, open calls, and group initiatives, allowing for diverse creative formats and durations. The residency provides ample facilities, including private and shared studios, workshops, and recreational amenities, supporting up to 30 artists at a time. Participants can immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture, biodiversity, and collaborative environment. Kaaysá aims to integrate the local coastal region into the broader cultural circuit, leveraging its proximity to São Paulo for access to urban resources while promoting creative and ecological sustainability.

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La Baldi

Montegiovi, Italy

5.0 (2)

La Baldi Residency, hosted by Cultivate, is set in the picturesque village of Montegiovi, Italy, offering a nurturing environment for artists, writers, and researchers to engage deeply with the local culture and landscape. Named after Maura Baldi, a revered local educator and advocate for art and sustainable land practices, the residency encourages participants to explore and create within the rich historical and ecological context of southern Tuscany. Offering stays from two weeks to one month, La Baldi supports both individual artists and collaborative teams, promoting experimentation and development in a multidisciplinary context. Residents benefit from private accommodations, immersive engagement with the local community, and the unique opportunity to work in an outdoor environment that stimulates creative processes connected to the land and its heritage.

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Lighthouse Works

Fishers Island, New York, United States

5.0 (1)

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

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Ma Umi

Ishigaki, Japan

5.0 (1)

MA UMI RESIDENCIES is a self-funded, not-for-profit international hub for artists and researchers located on the northern peninsula of Ishigaki Island, Japan, fostering experimentation with land, ocean, and local communities amid climate change concerns. It hosts one resident at a time for short-term stays of about 14 days, emphasizing fieldwork, interdisciplinary practices, and public presentations without being results-driven. Founded by artist and architect Valérie Portefaix, it includes sites like Green Rabbit, Pink Turtle, and Blue Seahorse, promoting sustainable ecological and economic models.

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MacDowell

Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States

5.0 (1)

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

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MASS MoCA

North Adams, Massachusetts, United States

5.0 (3)

Assets for Artists at MASS MoCA is a dynamic residency program located in North Adams, Massachusetts, designed to support artists across various disciplines. The program provides a platform for visual artists and writers, offering studio spaces and housing on the expansive MASS MoCA campus. Applicants are accepted through an inclusive process that prioritizes equity and diversity, aiming to support artists from all career stages and backgrounds. Residencies are largely self-directed, giving artists the autonomy to focus on their creative goals in an inspiring environment. Artists can apply for general residencies, which include options for financial aid and fellowships, or specific programs like the Early Application or Alumni Application, each tailored to different needs and stages in an artist's career. The residency is committed to anti-oppression, providing a nurturing space for artists to explore and grow their work amidst the cultural richness of the Berkshires. The program is part of the broader mission of MASS MoCA to facilitate the growth of artists and the creative economy, supported by several key partnerships and funders.

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Pada Studios

Barreiro, Portugal

5.0 (4)

PADA studios, nestled in a historic industrial park from 1885, offers artists a dynamic space to enhance their practice over 1-2 month residencies. The program, welcoming various media, focuses on the exploration of techniques and processes, and encourages the development of new ideas and concepts. Artists have access to individual 35sqm open-plan studios within a 1000 sqm warehouse, complemented by communal areas, a reading room, a library, and well-equipped wood and metal workshops. PADA, an artist-led non-profit, also features a gallery space and diverse locations throughout the industrial park for artistic projects. The residency is self-led, promoting self-sufficiency in artistic practice while providing opportunities to engage with the Lisbon art scene and other residents. Participants are encouraged to propose talks and workshops, enhancing engagement with the local community. The residency concludes with the opportunity for artists to present their work in PADA's gallery. PADA's commitment to sustainability is reflected in its encouragement of eco-conscious artistic practices.

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Pocoapoco

Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico

5.0 (2)

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.

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Prostor by Culture Hub Croatia (CHC)

Split, Croatia

5.0 (1)

, led by Culture Hub Croatia (CHC), is a dynamic creative hub located in Split, Croatia. Established in 2017, CHC is dedicated to fostering creativity, contemporary art, and intercultural dialogue through innovative educational programs and continuous exhibition activities. The residency program at Prostor supports artists and cultural professionals in contemporary art, emphasizing participatory, research-based, and process-based practices. Residents receive a private room, shared facilities, and access to an open studio, co-working area, and exhibition space. The program also offers opportunities for networking, curatorial support, and presenting work through exhibitions, talks, or workshops. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with thematic focuses for each year. Prostor’s self-directed residency aims to create a collaborative and community-engaged environment for artists to develop and share their projects. This initiative emphasizes the importance of art in fostering a socially just and sustainable future.

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Residencia Corazón (Corazon)

La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina

5.0 (4)

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

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Robert McLaughlin Gallery (RMG)

Oshawa, Canada

5.0 (1)

The Robert McLaughlin Gallery’s RBC Emerging Artist Residency Program supports ambitious and experimental emerging artists by providing them with the time and space to develop their practice. The program includes a 15-week residency followed by an eight-week solo exhibition, allowing artists to create new work, experiment with bold ideas, and connect with the community. Residents receive professional support and consultation, as well as promotion through the gallery’s communication channels. The program emphasizes professional development through workshops, meetings with curatorial staff, and public programming opportunities. Open to emerging artists within commuting distance of the gallery in Oshawa, Ontario, the residency is designed for those with a small body of work and some public exhibition experience. Participants benefit from access to innovative studio and exhibition spaces and are encouraged to make meaningful connections with visitors and the community. The program also provides a stipend, material support, and an artist exhibition fee to help cover costs associated with production, travel, and installation. The residency fosters growth and experimentation in emerging artistic practices, nurturing creativity and connection within Durham Region and beyond.

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RSJ (Residência São João)

São José do Vale do Rio Preto, Brazil

5.0 (8)

Residência São João (RSJ) is a dynamic art residency program located on a historic farm in São José do Vale do Rio Preto, Brazil, dedicated to fostering creative processes, artistic collaborations, and interactions with the natural environment. Established in 2012, RSJ offers a variety of residency spaces, including Casa Figueira, a beautifully renovated former stable that provides individual bedrooms, studio spaces, and communal areas for residents. Casa Figueira, as part of RSJ, encourages self-directed work and communal living, promoting critical discussions, workshops, and collaborative projects among artists, researchers, and creatives. The farm’s serene setting, combined with access to facilities like a library, swimming pool, and musical instruments, enriches the residency experience. RSJ places a strong emphasis on ecological awareness, integrating agroecological practices and nature preservation into its programs. The residency is open to individuals and collectives from diverse disciplines, with stays ranging from one to three months. Residents are selected based on the quality of their proposals, aiming to create a vibrant and inclusive community. Through its ongoing projects and partnerships, RSJ continues to make a significant impact on both local and international cultural landscapes.

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Serlachius

Mänttä, Finland

5.0 (1)

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

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Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program

Brooklyn, New York, United States

5.0 (2)

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

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Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Otis, Oregan, United States

5.0 (1)

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

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Skaftfell Center for Visual Art

Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

5.0 (2)

Skaftfell Center for Visual Art, situated in the quaint town of Seyðisfjörður, Iceland, serves as a pivotal cultural hub in East Iceland's visual arts scene. With a focus on self-directed residencies, Skaftfell provides a tranquil environment where artists are encouraged to explore their creative processes and engage deeply with their work, free from the rapid pace of urban art districts. The residency program accommodates individual artists and artist groups across multiple disciplines, offering facilities for visual arts, printmaking, and interdisciplinary practices. The residencies are housed within three historic buildings offering a blend of private and shared accommodations, aimed at fostering a communal and collaborative atmosphere among up to four artists at a time. Each space is equipped with essential amenities and work areas conducive to artistic creation and research. Although Skaftfell does not currently offer fully funded residencies, it strives to maintain accessible fees and provides a list of external funding opportunities to prospective applicants. Artists benefit from the opportunity to present their work through open studios, artist talks, or workshops, and can integrate into the local community via various cultural engagements organized by the center. The program's integration within the local educational and cultural fabric, along with its stunning natural surroundings, makes it an ideal setting for artists seeking a reflective and enriching residency experience.

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Spreepark Art Space

Berlin, Germany

5.0 (1)

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.

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Teton Artlab

Jackson, Wyoming, United States

5.0 (1)

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.

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The Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale (NKD)

Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway

5.0 (1)

The Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale (NKD) is an internationally recognized art residency located in Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway, established in 1998. Supported by the Arts Council Norway, NKD offers opportunities for artists, designers, architects, and curators to develop their practice, engage with the local and international art scene, and collaborate with peers. The center provides residents with a monthly stipend, individual studios, and separate living accommodations, all located on-site. NKD is renowned for its beautiful and tranquil setting in the Norwegian fjords, offering five individual cabins and two apartments as housing for residents. The studios are large, 50 square meters each, and equipped with natural light, high ceilings, and necessary facilities for various artistic practices. Applications are accepted through annual open calls, typically announced in January and February. NKD also promotes open studios, workshops, and seminars to engage both residents and the local community.

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The Residency Project (TRP)

Silverton, United States

5.0 (1)

The Residency Project (TRP) in Silverton, Colorado, offers a unique artist residency experience situated at 9,318 feet in the San Juan Mountains. This program emphasizes creative research, reflection, and connection rather than production, allowing artists to draw inspiration from the stunning natural landscape. Acknowledging the land’s history and the Ute Indians’ heritage, TRP respects and honors the indigenous roots of the area. The Retreat @ 1303 provides accommodations, studio space, programmed excursions, and group meals, fostering a collaborative and exploratory environment. TRP champions creative experimentation, equity, diversity, inclusion, social justice, and environmental justice. Founded in 2018 by artist Sarah Umles, TRP evolves with each artist-in-residence, embracing co-authorship in redefining the artist residency model. Influenced by Joseph Beuys’ social sculpture and Nicolas Bourriaud’s relational aesthetics, TRP envisions itself as an adaptable, itinerant project open to new spaces and collaborations.

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TUO TUO

Joutsa, Finland

5.0 (3)

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.

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Villa Lena

Tuscany, Italy

5.0 (1)

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

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Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA)

Amherst, United States

5.0 (1)

The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) stands out as a prestigious international residency that fervently supports the uninterrupted creativity of artists across various disciplines. With two distinct locations, one nestled in the foothills of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains at Mt. San Angelo and the other in the picturesque French village of Auvillar at Le Moulin à Nef, VCCA offers unique environments conducive to artistic exploration and productivity. Residencies vary from one to six weeks, accommodating over 20 artists per session, including writers, visual artists, and composers. These residencies provide private bedrooms, en-suite baths, individual studio spaces, and communal meals prepared with local ingredients, catering to a range of dietary needs. The serene settings, combined with the community of like-minded peers, inspire deep focus and significant progress on creative projects. Furthermore, VCCA encourages interaction among its residents, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas and practices that enrich each artist's experience. This residency is ideal for those seeking a blend of solitude for their work and the stimulating company of fellow artists in idyllic locations.

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Casa Lü Sur

Mexico City (Tlalpan), Mexico

4.9 (8)

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

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Mirante Xique-Xique (MXX)

Igatu, Brazil

4.9 (8)

Mirante Xique-Xique (MXX) is a non-profit artist-led residency located in the mountains of the Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil. The residency welcomes researchers and practitioners across various fields such as arts, architecture, cuisine, and environmental studies, including those involved in community practices, agroecology, permaculture, and bioconstruction. The aim is to provide an immersive environment conducive to research and creative projects, while promoting the authenticity and sustainability of the Chapada Diamantina region. MXX supports the maintenance of a community library, cultural activities, and environmental education for the Igatu community, emphasizing the safeguarding of both architectural and intangible heritage. MXX offers a unique opportunity for researchers and artists to engage deeply with the environment and community of the Chapada Diamantina, fostering meaningful connections and promoting sustainable practices.

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Wassaic Project

Wassaic, New York, United States

4.9 (7)

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

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Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

4.8 (4)

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

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La Napoule Art Foundation (LNAF)

Mandelieu-La Napoule, France

4.8 (4)

La Napoule Art Foundation (LNAF) offers prestigious international residencies at the historic Château de La Napoule in the Côte d’Azur, France. Open to artists of all disciplines and nationalities, the residency provides a unique environment that fosters artistic creation, cultural exchange, and community building. Residents are housed in the Villa Marguerite, which offers private rooms with baths, and stunning views of the sea or gardens. Each resident is provided with a studio space and a stipend, and is encouraged to engage with other artists during communal meals and activities. The residency supports artistic practice through focused work time and provides opportunities for cultural enrichment in one of France’s most artistically inspiring regions. The International Artist Residency takes place twice a year, with additional specific programs for Canadian artists and filmmakers.

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Oak Spring Garden Foundation

Upperville, Virginia, United States

4.8 (4)

The Oak Spring Garden Foundation (OSGF) offers a unique residency experience located in Upperville, Virginia, nestled between the towns of Middleburg and Marshall. The foundation is dedicated to perpetuating the gifts of Rachel "Bunny" Lambert Mellon, including her extensive gardens, estate, and the Oak Spring Garden Library. The OSGF focuses on interdisciplinary residencies that bring together artists, conservation practitioners, researchers, and scholars who are connected through their creative and investigative practices concerning plants, gardens, landscapes, and related environmental themes. Established in 2021, the residency program supports individuals engaged in a variety of disciplines including the arts, conservation, humanities, and plant and ecological sciences. Residents are provided with fully furnished accommodations and have access to studios, a significant library collection, communal meals, and various natural and cultivated landscapes on the 700-acre property. The program aims to foster a collaborative environment among residents while also providing opportunities for solitude and focused work. Key components of the residency include initial orientations to the resources available at OSGF, involvement in community meals prepared by an on-site chef, and optional involvement in activities that enhance their experiential learning and connection to the site.

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Sound Art Lab

Struer, Denmark

4.8 (5)

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.

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The Studios of Key West

Key West, Florida, United States

4.8 (4)

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.

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Vashon Artist Residency

Vashon Island, Washington, United States

4.8 (4)

The Vashon Artist Residency, located on Vashon Island in Washington State, offers artists time and space to create in a serene setting along the Salish Sea. Founded by visual artist Cathy Sarkowsky, the residency provides comfortable accommodations and studio spaces for artists across various disciplines, including visual arts, dance, theater, music, media, literary, and interdisciplinary arts. The program is self-directed, allowing emerging, mid-career, and established artists to focus on their work without imposed expectations. Residency sessions range from 2 to 3.5 weeks, with a sliding-scale, need-based fee structure to ensure accessibility. The residency encourages diversity and welcomes artists from different backgrounds, fostering a rich communal environment. Artists are selected based on the strength of their proposals, with no requirements for public presentations or productivity. The Vashon Artist Residency emphasizes creating a supportive and inclusive space where artists can recharge and develop their practice.

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Art Center Padula (Casa Padula)

Padula, Italy

4.7 (3)

Art Center Padula offers a unique Artist Residency program in the historic Italian village of Padula, aiming to revitalize the area while fostering creative and entrepreneurial potential. The program welcomes artists and writers from various disciplines, providing them with a private room and studio space in one of Padula's most stately residences, Casa Padula. Residency periods last for 18 days, with options for longer stays by combining sessions. The center hosts 3 to 4 artists at a time, promoting a blend of solitude and community. Residents have access to communal spaces and are invited to weekly group dinners, encouraging interaction with fellow artists and the local community. The residency is designed for both emerging and established creatives, judged primarily on the quality of submitted work samples. With its commitment to diversity and inclusion, Art Center Padula seeks applicants from all backgrounds. The program is a testament to the belief in art's power to provoke creativity and innovation, essential for addressing contemporary issues and revitalizing rural communities.

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Sachaqa Centro De Arte

San Roque De Cumbaza, Peru

4.7 (5)

Sachaqa Centro De Arte, located in the San Martín region of Peru, offers a residency program that provides artists with the opportunity to focus on their creative processes in the serene environment of the Amazon. Open to national and international artists, this residency emphasizes eco-conscious art practices, with options for engaging in painting, ceramics, sculpture, and photography. The center promotes collaboration with local Kechwa communities, offering immersive experiences in traditional crafts like ceramics and weaving. Residents can choose between communal or private accommodations, with both options designed to encourage focus and creativity. The residency includes workshops in natural pigment collection, ceramics, and other sustainable art practices, as well as excursions to local waterfalls, nature reserves, and indigenous villages. Artists can exhibit their work during their stay, either locally or within Sachaqa’s studio spaces. Sachaqa Centro De Arte is committed to fostering a connection between artists and the environment, inspiring the use of locally sourced materials and sustainable techniques.

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Swatch Art Peace Hotel

Shanghai, China

4.7 (3)

The Swatch Art Peace Hotel artist residency in Shanghai is a unique cultural initiative that combines artistic creation with the vibrant energy of the city. Established by Chema Alvargonzalez and supported by Memoria Artística Chema Alvargonzalez, it focuses on creative exchange among international artists. The residency is situated in a historic modernist-style building, fostering an inspiring environment for artists. The program invites a diverse range of contemporary artists, including dancers, musicians, photographers, filmmakers, and writers, to live and work in the heart of Shanghai. During their stay, artists contribute an artistic "trace," enriching the residency's legacy. The Swatch Art Peace Hotel embraces artistic freedom and encourages artists to explore new ideas and collaborations. This residency is known for its strong connection to the global art scene and its commitment to supporting artistic development in a dynamic urban setting.

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MADE Creatives in Residence

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

4.6 (10)

MADE (Creatives in Residence) is an international artist residency program located in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The program focuses on community building, advancing creative ideas, and providing exposure and engagement opportunities for artists. MADE believes in the power of social thinking and doing, offering artists the chance to be part of a creative community in the historic colonial city of San Miguel de Allende. The program emphasizes engagement as essential to growth and supports artists' beliefs and values while providing a unique cultural immersion experience in Mexico.

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ON::VIEW

Savannah, Georgia, United States

4.6 (5)

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.

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ChaNorth

Pine Plains, New York, United States

4.5 (2)

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

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Dar Meso

Tunis, Tunisia

4.5 (2)

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.

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Dora Maar

Ménerbes, France

4.5 (4)

La Maison Dora Maar et L'Hôtel Tingry offers a unique residency experience for mid-career artists and scholars in Ménerbes, France. The program provides fellows with a private bedroom and bath, as well as a study or studio space, facilitating a focused and creative environment. Fellows enjoy the support of round-trip travel expenses, a grant based on the duration of their stay, and access to shared facilities like a kitchen, library, and beautiful gardens. The residency is enriched with regular cultural interactions, including monthly salons from March to November, where residents present their work to the local community. Applicants are expected to contribute to the residency community and local culture, and acknowledge their stay in any subsequent publications. The application process is competitive and requires a completed application, project description, references, and work samples.

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falía* (falia)

Lozio, Italy

4.5 (4)

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.

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GoctaLab

Cocachimba, Peru

4.5 (2)

GoctaLab is an interdisciplinary art residency and nature lodge located in the Amazon region of Peru, offering artists a unique opportunity to develop their projects in a vibrant natural environment. The residency supports artists across various disciplines, including art, architecture, ceramics, music, biology, regenerative agriculture, and more. Artists are encouraged to engage with the local community, promoting cultural exchange and contributing to the well-being of the region through their work. GoctaLab provides modern accommodation with breathtaking views of the Gocta waterfall, a fully equipped workshop, and access to multimedia resources and kilns. The residency promotes sustainability, with a focus on permaculture and sustainable living, integrating art, food, and community into a holistic creative experience. Residencies last between two weeks and one month, depending on project complexity, and artists have full board during their stay.

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Haihatus

Joutsa, Finland

4.5 (2)

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

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HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme

Helsinki, Finland

4.5 (4)

HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme provides international artists and art practitioners opportunities for creative work, research, and interdisciplinary dialogue. Located in Helsinki, HIAP offers residencies at Suomenlinna and Cable Factory, providing time and space for developing new work in collaboration with the local art scene. The residencies accommodate various disciplines including visual art, film, digital art, and performance, and support experimental and cross-disciplinary practices. Residency apartments are equipped to accommodate individuals or small families, and special provisions are available for those with accessibility needs. The program does not require financial obligations from the residents but offers a supportive environment for open-ended research and creative exploration.

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L’AiR Arts

Paris, France

4.5 (5)

L’AiR Arts is an international residency program located in Montparnasse, Paris, focused on fostering intercultural exchange through art and research. The program is based at Atelier 11, a historic site that has been a hub for international artists since the 19th century. L’AiR Arts offers residencies to artists and cultural professionals from diverse disciplines and backgrounds, promoting artistic exchange, research, and professional development. Participants engage in both self-directed projects and curated group programs, connecting with local Paris-based professionals, institutions, and galleries. The residency aims to preserve the artistic legacy of the École de Paris while encouraging contemporary creation. Residents have access to studio and living spaces, participate in public programs, and present their work in various formats. L’AiR Arts is dedicated to creating a nurturing environment for artists at all stages of their careers.

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Nectar

Near Vilanova de Sau, Spain

4.5 (2)

Nectar, nestled in the Les Guilleries Natural Park in north Catalonia, offers a residency program within a tranquil, forested environment. This program caters to artists and creatives at various career stages, promoting community-based living and working experiences. It features specialized residencies like the Artist Family Residency, supporting artists with families by providing accommodations, meals, and creative workshops for children. Additionally, Nectar's Artist Residency CICLES focuses on site-specific works and includes a long-term mentoring program. The residencies blend professional development with immersive nature experiences, fostering creativity in a rural setting.

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PRAKSIS

Oslo, Norway

4.5 (2)

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

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R&F Brown Pink

Kingston, New York, United States

4.5 (2)

The Brown Pink Residency, facilitated by R&F, represents a significant commitment to supporting the arts and artists by providing essential resources and opportunities. Celebrating over 30 years of contribution to the art community, R&F has not only donated substantial amounts of materials to teaching artists and art centers but has also built a comprehensive collection of artworks purchased directly from artists. Initially an invitation-only program, the residency opened its doors to a broader applicant base in 2022, offering three annual residencies to mid-career artists. Designed as a self-directed program, Brown Pink aims to furnish artists with a conducive environment for creativity, complete with accommodation and studio space. The residency focuses on artists who have demonstrated a consistent practice and exhibition record, offering them the solitude and resources needed to advance their work. Selection is competitive, emphasizing the quality of work as judged by an independent panel of art professionals.

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Radio28 Creative Studios

Mexico City, Mexico

4.5 (4)

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

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Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI)

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

4.5 (1)

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

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Siena Art Institute (SART)

Siena, Italy

4.5 (6)

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

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Cobertizo

Jilotepec, Mexico

4.3 (7)

Cobertizo residency, designed for both individual and duo art projects, offers a professional workspace and a community focused on artistic exchange and reflection. The four-week program in Mexico includes hosting, transport, meals, and professional mentorships from artists and curators. Residents also benefit from a trip to Mexico City, exploring diverse art spaces and galleries. Cobertizo's open call accepts eight residents per period, with applications reviewed by the Cobertizo team. Facilities include private bedrooms, individual studios with wifi, communal areas, and support for project realization. The program culminates in an Open Studio event, showcasing residents' work to the local community, former residents, and art scene professionals. While transportation to Cobertizo is covered, plane tickets are not included. The residency fosters critical mentorships, dialogue, and immersion in Mexico's vibrant art scene.

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ISSP

Riga, Latvia

4.3 (6)

The ISSP Riga Residency, a vibrant platform for contemporary photography and art education, offers a unique program for photographers, artists, and curators. Established in Riga, Latvia, this residency is dedicated to providing a supportive environment for concentrated personal research, artistic exploration, and community engagement. Situated in the heart of the cultural and historical landscape of Riga, the residency fosters interactions with local social and cultural contexts, enabling artists to connect deeply with the area and its residents. Residents are provided with private rooms in a shared apartment, access to technical equipment, and a library at the ISSP premises. Furthermore, the program facilitates meetings with local art and culture actors through a dedicated residency coordinator, encouraging collaborations and public presentations such as pop-up exhibitions or artist talks. ISSP Riga Residency also uniquely supports illustrators and comics artists in partnership with kuš!, enhancing its multidisciplinary approach. While the residency requires a participation fee, it remains a pivotal space for artists to develop and showcase their work in a new environment, contributing significantly to their professional growth and exposure.

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NES Artist Residency

Skagaströnd, Iceland

4.2 (6)

The NES Artist Residency in Skagaströnd, Iceland, offers a flexible and supportive environment for artists from around the world. The residency hosts 9-12 artists monthly, encouraging stays of two months or more for an immersive experience. NES provides individual workspaces in shared studios, with specific facilities for writers, dancers, performers, and musicians. The residency features two monthly events: free format artist presentations and public open studio events, with support for pop-up exhibitions. While the residency does not include structured programming, the NES team assists with logistical and artistic support as needed. The family-friendly residency offers various accommodation options, including single and double rooms, a private dance studio, and a three-bedroom apartment for families. NES operates year-round, welcoming artists of all disciplines to engage in a creative community surrounded by Iceland’s stunning natural landscape.

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Prisma Estúdio Lisboa (Prisma Estudio)

Lisbon, Portugal

4.2 (5)

Prisma Estúdio Lisboa is a volunteer-led cultural association located in the vibrant Martim Moniz quarter of central Lisbon. The organization supports emerging artists by providing opportunities for creative development and collaboration. The residency program hosts up to five artists at a time, offering accommodation, a shared atelier space, and curatorial support. Residents are immersed in Lisbon’s dynamic underground artistic community, engaging in exhibitions, events, and collaborative projects. The residency welcomes artists from diverse practices and backgrounds for stays of one to three months. Participants are encouraged to explore new techniques, concepts, and ideas, culminating in a final project showcased in an exhibition or performance. Prisma Estúdio Lisboa emphasizes community involvement and provides a supportive environment for artists to grow and connect. The program aims to foster creativity and cultural exchange within a multidisciplinary framework.

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Arteventura

Seville, Spain

4.0 (6)

Arteventura is situated on a wooded estate of 25 hectares completely covered with holm and cork oaks. Not only, does the finca – Spanish for “rural estate” – offer its literal spaces, but the interaction with nature and the desire for autonomy of the estate is also meant to be inspiring for all residents. Arteventura is committed to responsible and innovative technology and the efficient use of material and resources. We are not connected to an electricity net. There are solar panels and batteries to supply electricity. We use water from the well and the spring on our finca. Arteventura offers services and experiences that contribute to environmental sustainability and knowledge of the environment. Enjoy nature with awareness and respect. In the entire region barter has been the traditional form of trade. You build my fences? Then I will let your horses graze here. You have got too many apples? I have got more nuts than I can eat. Artists are also welcome at the neighbours to buy eggs, fruit, vegetables,.. (seasonal). Artist are invited to participate in the whole eco-philosophy of the finca, and those want, are welcome to help out. The profits will be shared with you. Crosspollination in all directions. That is the way we see it.

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Arthaus Residency

Havana, Cuba

4.0 (1)

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

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Belgrade Art Studio

Belgrade, Serbia

4.0 (2)

Belgrade Art Studio Residency, nestled in the historic neighborhood of Dorćol in Belgrade, Serbia, offers a unique environment for artists, curators, and researchers to focus on their creative pursuits away from everyday distractions. This residency is open to both emerging and established artists of any discipline and nationality, providing a space that combines the charm of eclectic luxury with the functional needs of creative work. Housed in a beautifully renovated 19th-century building, the studio merges vintage design elements with contemporary art, creating an inspiring setting for residents. The residency accepts applications on a rolling basis, welcoming individuals, couples, and even pets. It encourages artists to engage with the local community and maintain professional conduct during their stay. Facilities are not handicapped accessible due to the historic nature of the building. Residents are expected to cover their travel and living expenses, although the studio offers financial aid packages of up to 40% off the cost, varying by the artist's financial situation and country of origin.

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Corsicana Artist and Writer Residency

Corsicana, Texas, United States

4.0 (1)

The Corsicana Artist and Writer Residency, located in historic downtown Corsicana, Texas, provides a unique opportunity for artists and writers to create new work in a supportive environment. Founded in 2018, the residency is centered around 100 West, a former Odd Fellows Lodge, offering private studio spaces and living accommodations. This residency supports innovative and engaged studio practices, encouraging residents to integrate the local community and the town’s rich history into their work. The program aims to foster transformative dialogue through education, exhibition, and publication. Residents have access to a variety of historic sites, providing a culturally rich setting for creative exploration. The residency is fully funded, covering studio and lodging costs, with a minimal administration fee required. Each term hosts 2 artists and 1 writer, promoting an intimate and focused creative atmosphere. Through partnerships with local organizations, the residency connects artists and writers with broader cultural and educational opportunities.

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Córtex Frontal (Cortex Frontal)

Arraiolos, Portugal

4.0 (1)

Córtex Frontal, an artist-in-residence program based in Arraiolos, Portugal, was established in 2016 by the Córtexcult Cultural Association. It offers multidisciplinary residencies focusing on visual arts, performative arts, literature, and music, fostering interactions between artists from different disciplines, the local community, and the territory. Their facilities include a historical 18th-century manor house with private and shared studios equipped for various art forms, from printmaking to digital media. Artists can stay for periods ranging from 4 weeks to 3 months, with accommodations and technical support provided. The program is open to international artists, including duos or groups, and supports last-minute applications. The residency emphasizes community engagement through workshops, open studios, and artist lectures at local educational institutions. It also assists residents in obtaining funding through programs like Culture Moves Europe. The fees for the residency cover accommodation, studio use, and access to common areas.

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DOM

Various, Spain

4.0 (2)

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.

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Farm Studio

Andore Village, Rajasthan, India

4.0 (1)

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

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Foundation House

Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

4.0 (1)

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.

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Fountainhead

Miami, Florida, United States

4.0 (2)

Fountainhead Residency in Miami provides artists with a supportive environment to create and engage with the local cultural landscape. Each month-long residency includes introductions to nationally recognized curators, collectors, and gallerists for one-on-one studio visits, offering mentorship and insight. Residents receive roundtrip airfare, accommodations, a stipend, and access to local museums, collections, and galleries. The residency includes opportunities to connect with legal, financial, and business consultants for entrepreneurial guidance. Artists live and work communally in a 1950s home in the Morningside neighborhood, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. At the end of each month, Fountainhead hosts public events to showcase the artists’ work. The program supports artists financially through sales of their work, with proceeds funding artist stipends and programs.

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La Métive (Metive)

Moutier-d’Ahun, France

4.0 (1)

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.

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PACT Zollverein

Essen, Germany

4.0 (3)

PACT Zollverein's residency program, running since 2002, is a cornerstone of its mission, offering a nurturing ground for professional artists from around the world. Specializing in dance, performance, media arts, and music, the program fosters a vibrant exchange between practice and theory. Residents enjoy a unique blend of independence and potential collaboration, benefiting from studio space, accommodation, financial support, and technical assistance. With a commitment to sustainability, PACT encourages eco-friendly travel and supports barrier-free and family-friendly residencies. The program, celebrated for its contribution to artistic and scientific exploration, is a testament to PACT Zollverein's role as an Artists’ House, emphasizing the importance of sharing and developing new work within a supportive community.

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Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat

Laceyville, Pennsylvania, United States

4.0 (3)

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

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Vermont Studio Center (VSC)

Johnson, Vermont, United States

4.0 (1)

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

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Watermill Center

Water Mill, United States

4.0 (1)

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

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AGA LAB

Amsterdam, Netherlands

3.8 (6)

AGA LAB offers an Artist in Residence (AiR) program in Amsterdam, designed to foster research and experimentation in the field of printing techniques, color, and image carriers. With facilities that promote non-toxic methods and an urban agricultural garden cultivating ink plants, AGA LAB provides a unique context for artistic development. The residency is available to both national and international artists who can apply directly or be invited based on a specific proposal. Accommodations include two guest rooms within the Broedplaats BOUW artist space where the studio is also located, allowing 24-hour access. Residents also enjoy exchange opportunities with (inter)national colleagues and access to a communal kitchen.

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Mudhouse Residency

Agios Ioannis, Greece

3.5 (4)

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

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AiR 351

Cascais, Portugal

3.3 (3)

AiR 351 is an innovative international visual arts residency program founded in 2016, nestled in the vibrant cultural landscape of Cascais, in the Lisbon region. This program is designed to support both artists and curators from around the globe, fostering their creative processes in a collaborative and highly supportive environment. AiR 351 partners with various institutions including museums, universities, and art schools, enhancing the residency experience through diverse contextual engagements. Residents at AiR 351 benefit from individual studios located at the Centro de Artes e Criatividade (CAC) in Torres Vedras, along with access to communal spaces that facilitate both solitary and communal forms of creativity. The program is structured to integrate residents into the local artistic community, provide extensive technical and curatorial support, and offer networking opportunities with AiR 351’s wide range of partners. Each residency period spans a minimum of three months for artists and one month for curators, which allows for profound engagement with the local culture and art scene. AiR 351 also organizes regular studio visits, public presentations, and an annual exhibition to showcase the works developed during the residency. In terms of financial support, AiR 351 periodically offers grants, such as the AiR 351 / CAC Grant, which covers living expenses, accommodation, and membership fees for the duration of the residency. This comprehensive support structure not only alleviates financial burdens but also enriches the artistic development of the residents. The program's application process is inclusive and detailed, requiring a motivation letter, CV, and portfolio, ensuring that only candidates with significant potential and readiness are selected. AiR 351 maintains a permanent open call for applications, making it a dynamically evolving cultural hub that continuously attracts and supports international artistic talent.

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Nocefresca

Milis, Italy

3.3 (3)

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

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DOOResidency

Zaandam, Netherlands

3.0 (4)

DOOResidency is a non-profit organization established in 2021 in Amsterdam by the DOOR Foundation. It focuses on fostering artistic experimentation and collaborative practices within contemporary art. By re-purposing vacant and underused buildings, DOOResidency creates unconventional spaces for creative projects. The residency program emphasizes ephemeral, site-specific, and conceptual art, providing a platform for artists to explore and develop new ideas. Located at the historical Hembrugterrein in Zaandam, Netherlands, the residency offers a rich environment for artistic growth through multifaceted interactions, mentoring, and final exhibitions, ensuring a lasting impact on participants’ careers.

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La Maison de Beaumont

Beaumont-de-Pertuis, France

3.0 (2)

La Maison de Beaumont is an esteemed multi-disciplinary artist residency located in the picturesque Provence & Luberon region of the South of France. Established to provide artists from diverse disciplines—including musicians, scholars, writers, and painters—a serene environment to cultivate their creative pursuits, this residency offers fully-equipped private apartments and dedicated studio spaces such as the Music & Exhibition room and a Fine Arts Atelier. Residents can immerse themselves in the Provençal lifestyle, benefiting from the natural beauty and historical backdrop of Beaumont-de-Pertuis, which enhances their artistic and personal rejuvenation. The program accommodates artists for stays from 2 to 12 weeks, providing various studio and apartment options to suit different needs and budgets. Additionally, the residency fosters community engagement through collaborative spaces, cultural workshops, and local partnerships that facilitate creative exchanges among residents.

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SOMA

Mexico City, Mexico

3.0 (1)

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

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Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild

Woodstock, New York, United States

3.0 (1)

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

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Fiskars AiR

Fiskars, Finland

2.0 (1)

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

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Can Serrat

El Bruc (near Barcelona), Spain

1.5 (1)

Can Serrat, located in El Bruc, near the Montserrat mountain range, offers a year-round artist residency in a beautifully renovated Catalan farmhouse. Established in 1989, it is one of the oldest international residency programs in Spain. The residency welcomes artists from various disciplines, providing a space for creative processes, research, and dialogue without the pressure of producing a final work. Can Serrat offers partially funded residency options for artists through the cultural department of Generalitat de Catalunya. The residency includes shared studio spaces, basic food provisions, and organized activities within the vibrant natural and cultural surroundings of Montserrat.

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Le Wonder

Bobigny, France

1.0 (1)

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.

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Tulsa Artist Fellowship

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

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

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100 Lagoon Pond: Floating Gallery

Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, United States

100 Lagoon Pond: Floating Gallery in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, is a unique cultural platform situated on a houseboat. This innovative gallery addresses the intersection of environmental issues such as eroding coastlines and warming waters through art exhibitions and public programs. It aims to highlight the needs of the island’s year-round residents, scientists, and the deteriorating water quality while enriching the cultural life of the community. The gallery, directed by artist Marion Wilson, offers residencies that provide artists with a distinctive experience of creating art on the water. Participants stay in an historic whaling captain’s home and engage in activities like painting, yoga, and field trips to island beaches. The gallery emphasizes using art to engage with environmental challenges and the human experience.

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1646 Residency

Hague, Netherlands

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

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18th Street Arts Center

Santa Monica, California, United States

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

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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.

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5.4.7 Arts Center

Mullinville, Kansas, United States

The 5.4.7 Arts Center is a non-profit community arts center in Greensburg, Kansas, dedicated to providing opportunities in the arts through classes, exhibits, and performances. Named after the tornado that devastated Greensburg on May 4, 2007, the center serves as a symbol of new beginnings. The center’s building, designed by Studio 804 from the University of Kansas, is a LEED platinum facility, showcasing sustainable features like solar panels and a green roof. The residency program is located at the M.T. Liggett Art Environment in Mullinville, Kansas, offering artists a 4-6 week stay to live and work on-site. This residency provides a fully-furnished apartment, access to studio spaces, tools, and outdoor acreage, along with a stipend and travel support. Artists are expected to engage with the community through various activities and contribute a work created during the residency to the center’s permanent collection.

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500 Capp Street

San Francisco, California, United States

The 500 Capp Street International Artist Residency hosts artists in The David Ireland House in San Francisco’s Mission District for a focused period of research and making, culminating in an exhibition. Residents may live or work in the House and access the Paule Anglim Room and David Ireland Archive, receiving curatorial guidance throughout. The residency emphasizes concept-driven practices and welcomes international and U.S.-based artists, with strong interest in sculpture and ideas aligned with David Ireland’s philosophies. Public programs may include installations, interventions, and community-facing events. The House offers elevator access to living quarters and wi‑fi. Partners may stay briefly by arrangement; the House is not suited to families or pets (service animals permitted).

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A cobert

Moià, Spain

Residències a cobert is an artist residency program in Moià, Spain, offering space and conditions for artistic and research projects in fields like plastic arts, performing arts, literature, cinema, performance, science, technology, gender studies, and history, excluding musical projects. It supports small groups of 2-4 adults or creative collectives from any nationality, with stays of 1-4 weeks between May and September, including separate work space and housing. The program fosters dissemination, advice, and synergies with local cultural agents in a rural setting.

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A L T O Art Residency

Alto Paraíso de Goiás, Brazil

A L T O Art Residency is a self-directed artist residency located in the mountains of Alto Paraíso de Goiás, Brazil, within 45 hectares of lush jungle bordering the Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park. The residency welcomes approximately ten artists per year for periods of 1 week to 3 months, emphasizing artistic production in dialogue with nature, sustainability, and eco-spiritual practices.

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A to Z Wineworks

Newberg, Oregon, United States

A to Z Wineworks offers a unique Artist in Residence program that immerses artists in a dynamic winery setting in Oregon. This residency provides artists the opportunity to create and reflect within a vibrant environment, free from their usual surroundings and obligations. The program emphasizes the integration of art, community, and the winemaking process, encouraging artists to explore the history and tradition of winemaking. Participants are expected to contribute to the winery community through talks, demonstrations, and exhibits. This residency aims to foster creativity and inspiration, benefiting both the artist and the local community.

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A.I.R. Studio Paducah

Hyattsville, United States

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

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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.

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A|S Boutique Residence

La Habana, Cuba

A|S Boutique Residence is a luxury artist residency program located in a privately owned 5-star boutique hotel in the heart of UNESCO World Heritage site Old Havana, Cuba. Created by Amsterdam-based owner and artist Andre Visser and his partner Sandy Solano, the program offers emerging and established artists an unparalleled artistic experience in one of the world's most creative neighborhoods. The residency provides luxury accommodations in a meticulously restored 19th-century palatial mansion featuring 9 luxury suites, Art Gallery HAV, organic restaurant, and tropical garden patios. The program includes curated workshops with local artists, studio visits with contemporary Cuban artists and curators, museum visits, and collaborative opportunities, culminating in exhibitions at the on-site art gallery.

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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.

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AARK (Archipelago Art Residency in Korpo)

Korpo, Finland

AARK (Archipelago Art Residency in Korpo) is an independent, artist-run residency located on the island of Korpo in the Finnish Archipelago. It provides a tranquil retreat for artists from all disciplines who seek inspiration from nature and the surrounding seaside environment. The residency offers private studios and apartments with sea views, fostering both solitude and community engagement. Artists can enjoy the stunning landscape year-round, from frozen seas in winter to the midnight sun in summer. AARK encourages a dialogue between national and international guests, as well as engagement with local people and the environment. Weekly informal meetings, shared meals, and sauna sessions help foster a sense of community among residents. The residency is easily accessible by public transport from Turku and is located near ferries connecting the outer archipelago. While AARK does not provide direct funding, artists are encouraged to apply for external grants. The residency welcomes both individual artists and artist duos, offering flexible stays ranging from one to three months.

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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.

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ACRAR Anima Casa Rural

San Isidro Mazatepec, Mexico

ACRAR Anima Casa Rural is an artist residency program in San Isidro Mazatepec, Mexico, offering time and space for reflection, research, and production in a rural, ecologically sustainable setting that emphasizes cultural exchange. It provides self-directed residencies, particularly for visual artists, writers, filmmakers, photographers, and makers focused on land-related, low-waste practices, with shared accommodations, meals, and access to studios. Residents finance their own stays, with options like 14-day residencies including lodging, transport, and a day trip to Guadalajara.

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ACRE (Artists Cooperative Residency & Exhibitions)

Steuben, Wisconsin, United States

ACRE (Artists Cooperative Residency & Exhibitions) is a dynamic artist residency program located in rural Southwest Wisconsin, dedicated to fostering community, creativity, and collaboration among emerging artists. With a focus on development, discussion, and presentation of creative practices, ACRE operates each summer, inviting artists to immerse themselves in a nurturing environment away from the distractions of daily life. Residents are accommodated in unique buildings made from salvaged materials, with access to communal studio spaces and specialized facilities for woodshop, screen printing, fibers, sound, AV tech, and ceramics. The residency offers a rich program including studio visits with visiting artists, workshops, lectures, and exhibitions opportunities post-residency in Chicago and the region. With a commitment to inclusivity and support, ACRE provides financial aid options to ensure a diverse group of artists can participate in their 14-day sessions, emphasizing the importance of community, sustainable practices, and creative exploration.

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Adélard (Adelard)

Frelighsburg, Canada

Adélard is a non-profit organization dedicated to contemporary art, located in Frelighsburg, Quebec, offering immersive residencies for professional artists. Their six-week residencies provide artists with time and space to develop projects while creating connections with the local community. Residencies take place in a heritage barn, with exclusive studio access during weekdays and public engagement on weekends. Artists are required to participate in at least one cultural mediation activity. The program includes a private apartment, an honorarium, and exhibition space. Adélard aims to foster artistic development and community interaction, contributing to both the artist’s career and local cultural life. Applications are open to artists worldwide, with a focus on diverse and high-quality projects.

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adriftproject Residency Inc.

New Haven, United States

adriftproject hosts artist residencies aboard SV Hawa for up to 2 artists at a time, transiting the US East Coast. Features equipped shop/studio for all mediums. Fee-based: $600/week incl. room/board. Founded .

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Africa Centre

Cape Town, South Africa

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

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AiC Residency

Orust, Sweden

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

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AIR Besiendershuis

Nijmegen, Netherlands

The AIR Besiendershuis is a residency program hosted in the historic Besiendershuis in Nijmegen, Netherlands, offering stays typically lasting two months for artists, writers, journalists, and interdisciplinary creators to develop projects in collaboration with local host organizations, resulting in public events and programs benefiting the city. It emphasizes dynamic, open cultural initiatives, including partnerships with institutions like Wereldmuseum and Radboud University for themes such as arts meeting science and societal issues like colonial history. Residencies vary in duration, with examples of three months for journalistic projects and shorter summer stays.

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AiR Celeia

Celje, Slovenia

AiR Celeia is a two-month artist-in-residence program active since at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Celje, Slovenia, welcoming international artists and curators. Residents receive free studio accommodation, a monthly stipend of up to 600 Euro, and opportunities to exhibit or present their work in public spaces throughout the city.

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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.

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AiR le PARC

Pampelonne, France

AIR le PARC is an artists' residency, project and research centre located in a 19th-century notary's residence (established 1596) in Pampelonne, Tarn, France. It offers temporary living and working space to professional artists across all disciplines, with spacious rooms, studios, and communal areas for artistic projects, presentations, and feedback sessions.

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AiR Nieuw en Meer

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Artist community Nieuw en Meer in Amsterdam offers the AiR Nieuw en Meer guest studio residency, open to artists in all disciplines for work periods of up to three months. Located in the scenic Oeverlanden park by the Nieuwe Meer lake, the 48m² studio includes a sleeping area, kitchen, shower, toilet, floor heating, and wifi, with monthly rent of €425 (or €550 for couples). Residents engage with the community through occasional events and must give a presentation at the end of their stay.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Aira Dance Company AB

Jokkmokk, Sweden

Aira Dance Company AB is the world's first Sami dance center, opened in November outside Jokkmokk in Vuollerim, Sweden. It offers artist residencies for dancers, musicians, and other artistic disciplines, with facilities including a dance studio, amphitheater, music studio, and accommodation for up to eight people. The center provides a safe creative space for professional artists to develop work, with opportunities for regional tours and community engagement.

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Alex Brown Foundation

Des Moines, United States

The Alex Brown Foundation Residency, established in in Des Moines, Iowa, provides emerging and established artists of exceptional merit with dedicated studio space at Mainframe Studios and a furnished apartment, replicating the working conditions of artist Alex Brown (1966-). Residencies last 8 to 12 weeks, include a $1,000 monthly stipend plus travel reimbursement, and accept artists in any medium for focused work in a vibrant yet relaxed urban setting.

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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.

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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.

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Anam Cara

Eyeries, Beara, Ireland

Anam Cara is a year-round writer's and artist's retreat in Eyeries, Beara Peninsula, Co. Cork, Ireland, offering private rooms, meals, and tranquil grounds with bay views for self-directed or guided creative work.

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Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center

Solomons, Maryland, United States

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center invites artists to apply for their Community Arts Residency Program, designed to nurture artists interested in community and public art projects. Located on the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Solomons, Maryland, the residency offers a serene environment for visual, musical, and literary artists to develop and implement collaborative community art projects or public art installations. The program aims to engage the public actively and creatively, with a strong preference for projects using recycled or repurposed materials. Artists are accommodated in a small, rustic house with basic furnishings and have access to various studio spaces, including the artLAB, clay studio, and the sculpture garden. The residency program runs during different seasons with specific goals and guidelines, such as the Spring Residency (March-May), Summer Residency (June-August), and the MLK Winter Residency (January-February). Each residency season has its unique focus and application deadlines.

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Aomori Contemporary Art Center (ACAC)

Aomori, Japan

The Aomori Contemporary Art Center (ACAC) offers an Artist-in-Residence program titled "SPINNING SCAPES" that invites contemporary artists, curators, and researchers to engage deeply with their practices in a supportive and fully equipped environment. Located at the foothills of the Hakkoda Mountains in Aomori, Japan, the ACAC is celebrated for its distinctive architecture by ANDO Tadao and its integration into the lush local landscape, offering a unique space for creative exploration and public engagement. Residents at ACAC can participate in various lengths of stays, from two weeks to up to six two-week terms, depending on their project needs. The program is flexible, allowing for both in-person and remote participation. It encourages artists to immerse themselves in the local community and environment to inspire new "scapes" or perspectives within their work, whether through exhibitions, performances, or other collaborative projects. Key features include access to specialized workshops (engraving, silkscreen, ceramics, digital production, construction), a personal studio space, communal living areas, and exhibition opportunities. The residency is supported by a dedicated team, offering logistical, technical, and community engagement assistance, aimed at fostering meaningful cultural exchanges and expanding the artists' practices and visibility.

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Apex Art

New York,, United States

The apexart Fellowship is an alternative educational program in New York City for internationally based creative individuals, offering a 30-day schedule of non-art activities outside their usual interests while requiring them to refrain from producing creative works. Unlike traditional artist residencies focused on production, it emphasizes cultural immersion through workshops, lectures, volunteering, and new experiences to inspire future creativity. Fellows keep a public journal and participate in an exit interview.

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Appalachian Forest Stewardship Residency (AFSR)

Bainbridge, Ohio, United States

The Appalachian Forest Stewardship Residency (AFSR) is hosted by The Arc of Appalachia, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the natural beauty, balance, and biodiversity of North America’s Great Eastern Forest, specifically in Appalachian Ohio. Since its founding in 1995, The Arc of Appalachia has saved over 7,000 acres of land and manages 20 preserve regions, providing refuge for over 1,100 plant species, including 80 rare and endangered ones, and tens of thousands of native animal species. The residency, held each fall in Bainbridge, Ohio, brings together artists and writers to develop work inspired by the natural environment. Participants engage in 12 hours of trail work, learning about forest management while having time and space to pursue their creative projects. The program encourages applications from individuals or groups of 2-4 with projects that explore the relationship between humans and nature. Accommodation and a conducive environment for creativity are provided for a low fee. Alumni include a diverse group of artists and writers who have found inspiration in the serene, natural setting of the Arc’s preserves.

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Aqtushetii

Omalo, Georgia

Aqtushetii Residency, nestled in the picturesque village of Omalo within the Caucasus Mountain range in northeast Georgia, offers a unique artist colony and festival experience. It aims to foster the arts, culture, history, and traditions of Tusheti while facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing among creatives from around the globe. The residency welcomes individuals from a wide array of disciplines, including visual and sound arts, music, dance, philosophy, writing, anthropology, and science. With a minimum recommended stay of 21 days, Aqtushetii provides various accommodations, from capsule dormitories to private rooms in nearby hostels, alongside catering services. The residency is equipped with extensive facilities, including art studios, a library, outdoor working areas, and specialized equipment for a range of artistic practices. Participants are expected to engage with the community through presentations, exhibitions, or workshops and are encouraged to contribute to the residency's permanent collection. The application process involves submitting a portfolio, project description, and preferred residency dates via email. Aqtushetii's unique early spring program also offers an exclusive experience accessible by helicopter, emphasizing the region's secluded beauty and cultural heritage.

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Áras Éanna (Aras Eanna)

Inis Oírr, Ireland

Áras Éanna offers an Artist in Residence program that supports artists by providing them with time and space to develop their practice on the Gaeltacht island of Inis Oírr, Ireland. Each year, up to sixteen residencies are available, including accommodation in a private apartment or room, a self-contained studio, and access to galleries and theatre facilities. The residencies can last from two weeks to one month, offering artists the unique opportunity to create new work in a culturally rich environment. The program covers return ferry costs, accommodation, studio space, and provides a stipend. Artists from all stages of their professional life, from emerging to well-established, are welcome to apply. Inis Oírr, with its dramatic Atlantic landscapes and vibrant cultural community, serves as a source of inspiration for artists. The selection process is conducted by a professional jury, ensuring a diverse range of participants. Áras Éanna has been hosting artists for over twenty years, fostering creativity and cultural exchange on this small, picturesque island.

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Argo Studios multidisciplinary artist and writer's

Athens, Greece

Argo Studios is a multidisciplinary art residency program in Athens, Greece, offering dedicated workspaces, neo-classical apartments, and connections to the local art scene for artists, writers, performers, scholars, and creatives.

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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.

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Art Aia

Sesto al Reghena, Italy

Art Aia - Creatives / In / Residence is an international artist residency program located in a former agricultural center near Sesto al Reghena, Italy, focusing on artistic production, research, ecology, sustainability, and eco-therapy practices. It nurtures the creative process, facilitates cultural exchange across borders, and offers residencies for developing projects, performances, workshops, and experimentation in a natural rural setting. The program supports various activities including experimental film, installations in gardens and vineyards, and hosts up to 7 guests in a guest house or private accommodations.

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Art Center Slovenia

Prosenjakovci, Slovenia

Art Center Prosenjakovci was Slovenia's first purpose-built art residency center in Prosenjakovci, offering studios for drawing, painting, woodcarving, sculpting, metalwork, ceramics, foundry, library, multimedia room, and permaculture garden. Defunct since .

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Art Farm

Marquette, United States

Art Farm is a nonprofit artist residency program located on a 60-acre rural property in Marquette, Nebraska, offering studios, accommodations, and resources to artists, writers, performers, and others in exchange for 12 hours of weekly labor on farm maintenance and projects. The program supports experimentation without expectations of finished products, accommodating up to 12-14 residents at a time during the season from June 1 to November 1. It features 14 studios of 400-500 sq ft, ceramics kilns, woodworking and metalworking facilities, and family-friendly housing options.

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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.

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Art House Holland

Leiderdorp, Netherlands

Art House Holland by Lagom is an artist residency and gallery in Leiderdorp, Netherlands, offering self-directed residencies for 3-6 artists in a rural setting near cities like Leiden and Amsterdam. It supports culture professionals including artists, writers, and curators from any discipline and nationality to develop creative or research projects in a trans-disciplinary, collaborative environment. Residencies last a minimum of one month up to three months, with private spaces, but require a fee of 895 euros per month from March to October.

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Art Inside Out

Halmstad, Sweden

Nomadic art institution in Halland, Sweden, including Halmstad, offering artist residencies for site-specific contemporary art in unexpected locations.

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Art Number 23

Athens, Greece

Art Number 23, founded in London in 2015, is a collective of international artists that operates in multiple cities across the world. The Historical Center Residency in Athens offers artists a unique opportunity to create in a vibrant and culturally rich environment. The residency includes accommodation with stunning views of the Acropolis, within walking distance of major historical sites such as the Parthenon and Herodium Theater. Artists from all disciplines are welcome, and the residency emphasizes a connection to the history of Athens, with artworks produced during the residency being showcased in the gallery. The program fosters collaboration, cultural exploration, and self-directed creative development. Fees for the residency are all-inclusive, covering accommodation and workspace, with flexible dates for participation.

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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.

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Art Rez Newnan, GA

Newnan, United States

Newnan ArtRez offers residencies to emerging and mid-career artists from various disciplines to pursue art away from daily pressures while engaging the community and enriching Newnan's cultural environment.

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Art/Sci Awarded Residency

Oregon, United States

The Art/Sci Awarded Residency at PLAYA in Summer Lake, Oregon, is a funded program for artists and scientists whose work promotes dialogue and positive environmental change, hosting cohorts of 6-10 participants in 1- or 2-bedroom cabins free of charge. Residencies last 5, 11, 17, or 25 nights, with applicants selecting from fixed dates, and residents cover their own travel and food costs. Open to global applicants, it supports interdisciplinary work including visual arts, writing, music, design, and science in a remote rural setting.

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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.

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Arte Studio Ginestrelle

Assisi, Italy

Arte Studio Ginestrelle and the Writing Residency are located in Assisi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historical and artistic significance in Italy. Established in 2018, the residency programs are designed to immerse artists, writers, designers, and architects in the rich cultural tapestry of Assisi. The residencies offer private accommodation in the city center, close to key historical sites and surrounded by the natural beauty of Mt. Subasio. Artists are encouraged to engage deeply with the local environment and historical settings, fostering an eco-friendly lifestyle. Each residency includes a private studio and the opportunity to participate in annual exhibitions and publications, highlighting the collaborative and cultural output of its participants.

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Arteles Creative Center

Hämeenkyrö, Finland

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

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ArteSumapaz Artist Residency

San Bernardo, Colombia

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

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Artfarm

Newbridge, Ireland

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

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Artica Svalbard

Longyearbyen, Norway

Artica Svalbard, one of Norway’s leading not-for-profit residency foundations, offers artists, writers, and researchers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in the stunning Arctic environment of Longyearbyen, Svalbard. This residency emphasizes deep thinking and creative exploration, focusing on addressing some of the most pressing issues of our time through artistic practice. Artica Svalbard integrates the natural cycles of Svalbard, from the midnight sun to the polar night, to challenge perspectives and inspire change. Residents benefit from accommodation, travel support, a per diem, and access to studio and print workshop facilities. The program encourages community engagement through workshops, talks, and other events, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas. With a minimum stay of six weeks, the residency allows for deep immersion and meaningful impact. Artica Svalbard values fewer residents with longer stays, promoting profound and lasting experiences. The residency supports a diverse range of disciplines, including multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary practices.

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Artist and Researcher in Residence Guiniguada

Gran Canaria, Spain

The Artist and Researcher in Residence Guiniguada, located in Gran Canaria, Spain, is designed to provide a serene environment conducive to artistic and academic work. Emphasizing ecology, society, human rights, and cultural heritage, the residency offers a rural setting that combines a micro-community atmosphere with individual exploration. Residents are encouraged to engage with topics such as ecological art, food cycles, contemporary visual arts, and the culture of the island. The residency facilities include ample outdoor and indoor spaces, work desks, basic workshop tools, and a rich natural surrounding that supports ecological projects and personal growth. With organized activities and excursions, the residency aims to foster a deeper understanding of local ecosystems and cultural practices. This program attracts artists and researchers seeking to deepen their work in a collaborative yet tranquil setting.

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Artist in Residence Bergen at USF Verftet

Bergen, Norway

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

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Artistes en résidence (A·R)

Clermont-Ferrand, France

Artistes en Résidence (A·R) is a non-profit organization founded in in Clermont-Ferrand, France, supporting contemporary art creation through residencies for artists and researchers without obligation of output, emphasizing research, experimentation, and immersion in the territory. It offers three types: intramuros residencies in Clermont-Ferrand (including 100-day stays for artists and 1-month for curators), crossed residencies with international partners, and co-creation residencies with locals, providing curatorial support, a 160m² studio at La Diode cultural center, shared housing, and resources. The program fosters artist mobility via a network of local, national, and international partners.

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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.

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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.

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ArtMill

Horažďovice, Czech Republic

ArtMill, located in the heart of Central Europe, offers a multidisciplinary residency program welcoming artists, scientists, writers, dancers, musicians, and more. Since 2004, ArtMill has provided a serene and inspiring environment for creatives to focus on their projects, away from urban distractions. Residencies range from one week to two months and include private living spaces with access to communal areas, art supplies, studios, and workshops. Participants are encouraged to engage with the community through activities like gardening, cooking, or environmental clean-ups. The program is designed to foster creativity and its connection to the natural world, promoting sustainable and regenerative practices.

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Artport Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv, Israel

Artport Tel Aviv is a prominent contemporary art center that hosts a highly regarded residency program for both Israeli and international artists. Established in 2011 by the Ted Arison Family Foundation, Artport aims to support artists at crucial stages of their careers, fostering the creation of new art and facilitating a deeper connection between art and society. The residency offers a year-long program for Israeli artists selected through an open call and an international jury, as well as short-term residencies for international artists through invitations or exchanges. Residents benefit from studio space, a monthly stipend, and curatorial support, participating in workshops, art tours, and meetings that enhance their practice. The center's activities also include exhibitions, professional workshops, and public events, making Artport a dynamic hub for artistic exchange and innovation.

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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.

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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.

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Arts Itoya

Takeo, Japan

Arts Itoya is an artist residency located in Takeo, Saga Prefecture, Japan, established in 2018 after renovating an old kimono shop. The program, managed by Studio Kura, offers residencies for up to four artists at a time, with stays ranging from one to three months. Residents are provided with individual rooms in a shared traditional Japanese house, along with a partitioned studio space that also serves as an exhibition area. The residency emphasizes a balance between work and rejuvenation, with daily access to nearby hot springs (onsen) and electric bicycles for local transportation. Takeo, known for its rich cultural heritage, including ancient hot springs and its proximity to famous porcelain towns like Arita and Imari, provides a tranquil yet inspiring environment for artists. The residency fee is 100,000 JPY for a four-week stay, with deposits required upon acceptance. Artists are responsible for their own daily expenses, materials, and travel, and are encouraged to seek funding independently.

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Arts Letters & Numbers

Averill Park, New York, United States

Arts Letters & Numbers is a multidisciplinary, year-round artist residency located in rural Upstate New York, set within the historic Faith Mills Complex. Since its founding in 2011 and expansion to year-round residencies in 2015, the program has welcomed hundreds of artists from diverse disciplines, providing a creative sanctuary for both independent practice and collaborative experimentation. The residency fosters a community-oriented environment with opportunities for shared meals, bonfires, open studios, and other public programs while allowing artists to engage as much or as little as they wish. Participants can stay between 1 to 12 weeks and select from a variety of accommodations, including private or shared rooms in restored historic homes such as The House on the Hill, The Twins, or The Inn. Facilities include open studios, a woodshop, a darkroom, and a collection of unique spaces like a converted barn and a piano-equipped performance space. Artists can propose lectures, workshops, or performances as part of their experience. The residency prioritizes community engagement, experimentation, and creative freedom in a welcoming rural setting surrounded by nature. Partial scholarships are available for those in need.

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Arts Letters and Numbers

New York City, United States

Arts Letters & Numbers is an interdisciplinary artist residency program founded in , located in the historic Faith Mills Complex in rural Upstate New York, offering creative sanctuary for individuals or groups to develop new works across diverse disciplines. Residents shape their workspaces and rhythms, engage with a supportive community through events, workshops, and exhibitions, and participate in parallel programming like open studios and lectures. Stays typically last 1-12 weeks in provided housing options such as shared or private rooms in the House on the Hill, The Twins, or The Inn, with communal meals but no stipend; costs are paid by artists.

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Artscape Gibraltar Point

Toronto Island, Canada

Artscape Gibraltar Point, also known as Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts, is a beachfront artist residency on Toronto Islands offering short-term self-directed residencies for artists and writers in a distraction-free environment surrounded by parkland and Lake Ontario. It provides private accommodations, studios, shared kitchen, and amenities like WiFi and bike rentals, hosting thousands of local and international creatives since 1999 in a former school building. Residencies support research, deadlines, collaborations, and are open year-round with typical durations of 1 week to 1 month.

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Artspace Hiawatha

Escanaba, United States

Artspace Hiawatha Lofts is a four-story affordable live/work housing project in Seattle, Washington, offering 61 units for artists and creatives along with commercial spaces, an expansive courtyard, and a community room. It supports the artistic community through sustainable design features like LEED-equivalent certification and includes tenants such as an art gallery, dance studio, and retail incubators. No traditional artist residency program with short-term stays, stipends, or application processes is mentioned; it functions as permanent affordable housing for artists.

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Artudio International Artists Residnecy (AIAR)

Kathmandu, Nepal

Artudio International Artists Residency (AIAR) is a year-round program based in Swoyambhu-15, Kathmandu, Nepal, offering residencies to both Nepali and international artists. The program accommodates two international artists at a time and provides customized residencies lasting from 1 to 6 months. With a focus on fostering creativity, critical thinking, and cultural exchange, the residency offers access to Nepal’s contemporary art scene, its geographical and cultural diversity, and its vibrant artistic community. Residents enjoy opportunities for exhibitions, presentations, and networking in Nepal’s art scene while exploring the rich heritage and natural beauty of Kathmandu. The program includes private accommodations with shared kitchen and workspace, weekly housekeeping, high-speed internet, airport pick-up/drop-off services, and curated visits to local galleries, studios, museums, and sites. Optional cultural activities and trekking are available for those interested. The residency is open to artists across disciplines, from visual arts and writing to sound, video, and new media, with application submissions accepted year-round.

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Arvo Pärt Centre

Laulasmaa, Estonia

The Arvo Pärt Centre Residency Programme, nestled in the serene environment of Laulasmaa, Estonia, offers a unique retreat for artists across various disciplines. Embracing the ethos of silence and creativity inspired by the renowned composer Arvo Pärt, the residency serves as a canvas for composers, performers, writers, visual artists, architects, film, and dance artists to explore and create. With its affiliation to the Estonian Creative Residencies Network (LOORE) since 2023, the Centre fosters a supportive atmosphere for both solo artists and small groups to engage in open-ended creative processes amidst the natural beauty of a pine forest and the sea. Offering both scholarship-based and self-funded residencies, the Arvo Pärt Centre is a beacon for artistic exploration, providing the time and space for artists to work, create, and find inspiration without the pressure of producing a finalized work or project.

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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.

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Association des Centres Culturels de Rencontre - ACCR

Paris, France

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

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Association ZM/X

Saint-Hérent 63340, France

Association ZM/X, founded in , is a non-profit organization providing reasonably priced studios and accommodation for artists of various disciplines in the Auvergne region of France. It offers a 35 m² studio and a 30 m² apartment in Saint-Hérent, enabling visiting artists to live and work amid a variety of cultural facilities. The Atelier Morange serves as a 20 m² project space for exhibitions and cultural activities.

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Atelier Austmarka

Austmarka, Norway

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

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Atelier Austmarka Residency

Austmarka, Norway

Atelier Austmarka offers a contemplative studio residency in the forested Finnskogen region near the Sweden border. The program prioritizes focused, independent work in a quiet environment, welcoming artists and academics across disciplines including visual art, film, literature, textile, and installation. Residents are provided modest private rooms and shared studio facilities, with kitchen and laundry access. Optional small public presentations are possible; the residency emphasizes rest, reflection, and self-directed practice.

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Atelier Meso

Kram, Tunisia

Apartment-studio dedicated to creativity and cultural encounters, occasionally hosting exhibitions, yoga classes, workshops, and jam sessions.

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Atelierhaus Hilmsen

Wallstawe OT Hilmsen, Germany

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

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Ateliers 89

Oranjestad, Aruba

Ateliers '89 is a non-profit arts organization in Aruba founded in 1998 that offers self-directed, production-oriented residencies for international artists lasting one to three months. The residency program, established in , hosts up to three artists simultaneously who have access to private studios, workspaces, and exhibition facilities, and are expected to conduct workshops for the local community.

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Ateliers Fourwinds

Aureille, France

Ateliers Fourwinds is an artist residency program located on a 2-hectare property in Aureille, Provence, France, offering studios and on-site accommodation for professional and emerging artists from around the world to create, learn, and immerse in the inspiring Alpilles region. Residencies typically run from mid-April to early October, with minimum stays of two to three weeks, providing access to large shared studios, tools, a library, and housing options like cabins and a studio apartment. Note that as of recent updates, the studios are under renovation and residencies are paused or limited to May/June.

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Au Brana

Pauilhac, France

Au Brana is a residential centre for artistic practices located in rural South Western France, specifically in Pauilhac. It offers an annual residence for two companies in its studio spaces with dormitory accommodation provided, typically lasting ten days. The program is associated with La compagnie OBRA and functions as an artist-run residency.

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Aveiro Arts House / VIC AIR

Aveiro, Portugal

Aveiro Arts House / VIC AIR is an artist residency located in the former home of multifaceted artist Vasco Branco (1919-) in central Aveiro, Portugal. The residency combines arts, culture, and creative tourism while conserving cultural heritage, offering artists private bedrooms, shared working spaces, and access to the venue's gallery, cinema auditorium, and cultural programming.

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Aviário Studio

Ferreira do Zezere, Portugal

Aviário Studio is an artist-run creative playground in central Portugal focused on visual arts research and production, offering multidisciplinary residencies ranging from 2 weeks to 6 months. The residency provides technical assistance, individual working space, and access to workshops equipped for printmaking, ceramics, wood, metal, sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, and bookbinding. Residents benefit from project discussions, access to a network of specialized services, and culminate their stay with an exhibition at the Cultural Center of Ferreira do Zêzere.

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Aviário Studio Multidisciplinary Art Residency

Ferreira do Zêzere, Portugal

Aviário Studio Multidisciplinary Art Residency is a self-directed program in central Portugal promoting exploration and production in visual arts through equipped workshops for printmaking, ceramics, wood, metal, sculpture, installation, drawing, painting, photography, and bookbinding. Residencies are customized by duration (2 weeks to 6 months), artistic focus, and goals, offering shared housing and studio access for experimentation, research, or project realization. Participants cover fees, travel, materials, and meals, with optional paid studio support.

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Awakenings at Wick

Langport, United Kingdom

Awakenings at Wick is a self-directed artist residency located in a small hamlet near Langport, Somerset, UK. It offers a unique environment where artists can live and work independently while being immersed in nature. The residency provides a range of indoor and outdoor creative spaces, including an art barn, a garage, a yoga shala, a shepherd’s hut, and 22 acres of fields, woodlands, and gardens. Artists are encouraged to shape their own creative experience, making use of both the natural landscape and shared indoor spaces. The residency does not offer traditional white-wall studios; instead, participants must define their own workspace. Accommodations include private rooms with shared or en-suite bathrooms, and residents must be self-sufficient in terms of food and daily needs. While students can apply, the residency is best suited for mature or postgraduate students. Awakenings at Wick fosters an environment for artists seeking solitude, inspiration from nature, and the freedom to experiment with their practice.

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Ayatana Artists' Research

Ottawa, Canada

The Ayatana Artists' Research Program, now known as Biophilium, is a Canadian artist residency focused on encouraging artists' engagement with wildlife, ecology, nature, and life sciences through thematic research expeditions, seminars, and workshops. It previously offered weeklong in-person stays with excursions to natural habitats, labs, and observatories near Ottawa, including housing and meals, but has shifted to two-week online study seminars. Connections are maintained with Ottawa institutions like the National Gallery of Canada and local universities.

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Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts & Culture

Nongpho, Thailand

Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts & Culture, founded in 2011 in Nongpho, Ratchaburi, Thailand, offers an International Artist in Residence Program focused on community engagement, cultural exchange, and multidisciplinary practice. Situated in a Tai Yuan heritage town, the program invites international artists, curators, and researchers to stay for periods ranging from three weeks to three months. Artists engage with the community through workshops, exhibitions, and collaborative events. The program promotes contemporary art in rural and urban contexts, fostering creative interactions and direct engagement with the local culture and landscape. Artists can work in shared studio spaces with access to basic tools, and they are provided accommodation within a community-centric setting. The residency is self-funded by artists, with a participation fee of $100 per week for open calls, while invited artists may receive additional support. This artist-run residency emphasizes the importance of a shared artistic experience, community integration, and artistic development through critical discussion and cultural immersion.

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Bakelit Multi Art Center

Budapest, Hungary

Bakelit Multi Art Center in Budapest offers an artist residency program open to individuals and groups from various art fields, providing creative spaces for rehearsals, workshops, performances, and an atelier with technical support. Accommodation is available in the on-site Factory Hostel, featuring rooms with private or shared bathrooms, equipped kitchens, WiFi, and laundry facilities. Located in a repurposed industrial area, it supports innovative projects in fine and performing arts since its residency program started in .

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Balaton Art Residency (BAR)

Szólád, Hungary

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

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Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art

Ustka, Poland

Cultural institution promoting contemporary art with three exhibition spaces. Organizes ~36 exhibitions yearly, lectures, workshops, and the Polish Biennale of Young Art 'Rybie Oko'. Hosts international artist residencies.

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Banditto

Montefollonico, Italy

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

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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.

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Basis

Frankfurt, Germany

Basis E.V., located in Frankfurt, Germany, supports and presents international contemporary art through its extensive residency programs, notably the AIR_Frankfurt and AIR_Offenbach. Since 2006, Basis E.V. has fostered creative production by providing affordable studio spaces and facilitating international exchanges. The AIR_Frankfurt program, supervised by the City of Frankfurt’s Department for Culture and Basis E.V., targets artists from Frankfurt and partner cities worldwide, promoting cross-cultural artistic development and networking. Each residency spans three months and includes financial support, travel cost coverage, accommodation, and curatorial support. The AIR_Offenbach extends similar opportunities to artists based in Offenbach, promoting contemporary visual arts and international exchange with emerging art centers. Basis E.V. emphasizes the integration of residents into the local artistic network and offers public presentation opportunities through artist talks and final project exhibitions.

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BASIS Vinschgau-Venosta

Schlanders, Italy

The BASIS Vinschgau-Venosta residency program invites artists, researchers, designers, technologists, and hybrid practitioners to collaborate and experiment in the unique cultural and ecological environment of South Tyrol, Italy. Located in the repurposed Caserma Druso military barracks in Schlanders, it offers 24/7 access to studios, production spaces, and workrooms for stays of 2–24 weeks (recommended 1–4 months), fostering a vibrant community through shared dinners, open studios, and exhibitions. The program supports interdisciplinary work at the intersection of economy, culture, education, and social development in this rural Alpine setting.

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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.

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Beast Artist in Residence

Østermarie, Denmark

Artist residency next to Beast art space in Østermarie, Bornholm, Denmark. Offers 1-3 month stays (Jan-May, Oct-Dec ) for artists in all fields, especially photography. Includes shared studio, digital workspace; housing provided, no stipend.

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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.

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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).

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Bethany Arts Community (BAC)

Ossining, New York, United States

Bethany Arts Community (BAC), located in Ossining, New York, invites artists across various disciplines to participate in its Fall Multidisciplinary Residency program. This program is designed for artists at different career stages, from emerging to established, fostering the development of new works and works-in-progress. The residency emphasizes collaboration and cross-disciplinary interaction among participants, including writers, filmmakers, musicians, dancers, visual artists, and more, to engage in the creation of their art in a communal environment. BAC's unique approach includes integrating artists into the community through the facilitation of Community Programs. These programs allow artists to engage with the local population, offering public engagements and collaborations that enrich both the artists' experiences and the cultural landscape of Ossining and Westchester County. The residency provides room and board, a private studio suited to the artist's medium or project, basic meals (with dietary accommodations), and a weekly stipend. BAC encourages applications from individual artists or artist teams of up to three members, highlighting the importance of a full-time commitment to the residency's duration for optimal community and creative impact.

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Bidston Observatory Artistic Research Centre

Prenton, United Kingdom

Bidston Observatory Artistic Research Centre (BOARC) is a not-for-profit, self-organising study site in Prenton, UK, offering low-cost temporary workspaces for individuals and groups to conduct research, experimentation, and communal projects in a flexible environment. It supports a wide range of fields including art, music, theatre, philosophy, bodywork, and more, with facilities like studios and stays up to a month. Practitioners define their own projects without pressure for public presentation, fostering concentration and community.

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Bilbao Arte

Bilbao, Spain

BilbaoArte is an artistic production center run by the Bilbao City Council that provides young creators with studio spaces, workshops for engraving, silkscreening, digital imaging, sculpture, photography, and more, along with grants for production. It offers three modalities—Studio Assignment, Production, and Cooperation—with durations of 6-12 months, stipends ranging from 500 euros monthly to 4,000 euros total, and complementary shared housing support. Selected artists gain access to 12 studios and must contribute one work to the center's collection.

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Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives (BigCi)

Bilpin, Australia

Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives (BigCi) is an independent, artist-run, not-for-profit residency program located on the edge of Wollemi National Park, near Sydney, Australia. Established by artist Rae Bolotin and environmentalist Yuri Bolotin, BigCi provides a nurturing environment for artists across various disciplines to engage in professional development and explore their projects, especially those focusing on environmental or ecological themes. The unique natural surroundings serve as a rich source of inspiration, with artists having opportunities to participate in bushwalks and learn about the area's unique biodiversity. Residencies culminate in an Open Day, allowing artists to present their work to the public. BigCi offers a range of residencies throughout the year, with facilities including large studios, common areas, and accommodation in the Art Shed, the Barn, or the House. The program is open to visual artists, writers, musicians, filmmakers, dancers, and other creative professionals, encouraging applications from individuals and groups interested in utilizing this unique setting for creative exploration.

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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.

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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.

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Blitz Valletta

Valetta, Malta

Blitz Valletta is an independent, not-for-profit contemporary art space in Valletta, Malta, founded in , that supports experimental and radical arts practices through residencies, exhibitions, and public programs focused on digital culture and contemporary existence. The residency program, launched in and supported by Valletta Foundation, targets artists, curators, writers, and researchers in fields like film, photography, sound, installation, and digital media, offering live-in spaces, mentorship, production support, and public presentations. Recent iterations include the OPEN Digital Residency Programme with 3-month online durations, research phases, international mentorship, and online exhibitions.

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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.

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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.

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Bogong Centre for Sound Culture

Bogong, Australia

The Bogong Centre for Sound Culture (BCSC) is a remote-regional cultural initiative in Bogong Village, foothills of Victoria’s Alpine National Park, Australia, established in by Philip Samartzis and Madelynne Cornish to interrogate wilderness ecologies through site-responsive sound and music practices, including artist residencies, festivals, workshops, and public programs. It offers supported residencies (historically 2 weeks with accommodation and project support, no travel) for professional artists in sound art, photography, video art, and spatial practice, as well as self-funded residencies open to broad practices, encouraging interaction with the local environment and community. Recent and upcoming residencies include projects in , sound maps, and AiR periods like AiR_14—30.05..

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BOOM Universe Residency

Pittsburgh, United States

BOOM Universe Residency at Alloy Studios by BOOM Concepts supports Black, Brown, Queer, and Femme artists with live/work housing, stipends, studio space, mentorship, and Pittsburgh art ecosystem connections. Quarterly program for creative entrepreneurs.

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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.

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Branscombe House Residency

Richmond, Canada

Branscombe House Artist Residency offers professional artists an 11-month live-in stay in a restored 1908 Edwardian house in Steveston, Richmond, BC. Rent is 100% subsidized for 22 hours/month of community-engaged programming. Open to all disciplines.

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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.

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Bruney Island Residency

Sydney, Australia

The Bruny Island Residency, run by the Bruny Island Foundation for the Arts in Tasmania, Australia, offered four-week supported residencies in and for artists across disciplines like visual arts, writing, music, and film, with projects focused on Bruny Island. Residencies took place at locations such as Honeycomb Cottage in Adventure Bay and Ventnor Homestead in Lunawanna, while the Cape Bruny Residency was held at a former lighthouse keeper's cottage in South Bruny Island National Park in partnership with the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. These programs evolved into the BRUNY20 Arts Fellowship from -, providing opportunities for Australian artists to explore environmental themes.

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Bryn Du Mansion

Granville, Ohio, United States

The Bryn Du Artist in Residence Program is designed to foster local engagement and awareness of the arts by hosting diverse artists throughout the year. Located in Granville, Ohio, this program offers an inspirational setting for artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, literature, music, theatre, fashion, dance, storytelling, and audiovisual studies. The residency duration is either 8 or 12 weeks, with three application periods: Winter (January-March), Summer (June-August), and Fall (September-November). Artists will reside in the Cramer House, a renovated building designed specifically for the program. Each artist is expected to provide at least two community engagement activities per month. The residency includes a stipend of $2000 for an 8-week stay or $3000 for a 12-week stay.

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Bucharest AiR

Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest AiR is an artist residency program in Bucharest, Romania, founded in , that hosts practitioners working with new media, performance, research-based work, video, installation, and site-specific interventions related to language, voice, public speech, and discourse. It offers tailor-made living and working spaces of around 50 square meters in or near the city center, with flexible durations of 1 to 3 months, ongoing applications year-round, and encourages transdisciplinary collaborations and public events like exhibitions or presentations. Residents must live and work in Romania during their stay, with priority for projects engaging the local Romanian context.

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BUDA

Kortrijk, Belgium

Kunstencentrum BUDA, located in Kortrijk, Belgium, is a vibrant arts center dedicated to supporting the creation and development of performing arts projects. Hosting around 70 residencies each year, BUDA offers a variety of residencies including full technical residencies in their theaters at Budascoop, as well as studio work and research residencies in Budatoren. The center provides essential resources such as studio space, accommodation, and weekday lunches, fostering an environment where artists can focus on their creative processes. BUDA is committed to inclusivity, welcoming artists from diverse backgrounds and practices, ranging from emerging to established professionals. Residencies are open to various disciplines within the performing arts, with a strong emphasis on innovation and collaboration. The program also includes support in technical aspects, content development, and networking, allowing artists to deeply engage with their work and the local community. Applications are open annually with several deadlines, and residencies are planned well in advance to accommodate different project needs. BUDA’s residencies are ideal for artists looking to explore new ideas in a supportive and well-equipped environment.

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Bunker Projects

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Bunker Projects is a nonprofit artist residency and experimental gallery located in Pittsburgh, PA. Established in 2013, the residency aims to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for visual contemporary and multidisciplinary artists to develop new work, connect with peers, and engage with the local community. The program integrates studio production, public exhibition, and art publication, creating a vibrant cultural landscape. Residents are offered time and space for artistic development while being actively involved in the Bunker Projects community. The residency includes studio space, communal living arrangements, and opportunities for public engagement through open studios and community events. The residency is open to dedicated and self-motivated artists who are eager to be part of the Pittsburgh creative scene.

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Bunnell Street Arts Center

Homer, Alaska, United States

Bunnell Street Arts Center’s “Alaska AIR” Artist-in-Residence program invites international, US, and Alaskan artists to engage with the local community through artistic practice and dialogue. Located in Homer, Alaska, the residency provides artists with the opportunity to create new work while fostering connections within the community. Artists across visual, literary, performing, and interdisciplinary fields are encouraged to apply, with an emphasis on community engagement around themes such as inclusion, sustainability, and accessibility. The residency includes a $2,000 stipend, lodging, and a travel allowance of up to $1,000. Artists are also provided with a studio in the gallery space of the center, as well as access to equipment such as a piano, sound system, and video projector. In exchange, artists are expected to offer a public artist talk and a workshop or outreach event to further engage with the community. The residency is open to artists globally, and the application period runs from September 1 to October 31 annually.

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Burren College of Art

Ballyvaughan, Ireland

The Burren College of Art Artist Residency program, nestled in the stunning landscape of the Burren in County Clare, Ireland, offers artists a unique opportunity to explore and expand their creative practice. The program is open to artists at all stages of their careers, providing a tranquil environment away from the pressures of daily life, where the natural beauty of the Burren serves as a source of inspiration. Residencies range from 1 to 3 months, with options for more structured programs like Residency+ and Burren Immersion, which include academic support and community engagement. The college facilities include a dedicated studio space, access to a variety of workshops, and the opportunity to participate in college events and lectures. Accommodation is available on campus, offering a comfortable and supportive environment for creative exploration. The residency emphasizes the importance of connecting with the local culture and landscape, encouraging artists to engage with the community and the unique ecological setting of the Burren. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with special programs scheduled throughout the academic year.

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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.

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Ca La Rosa

Verges, Spain

CA LA ROSA is an art and research center located in a restored late 19th-century guesthouse in Verges, Baix Empordà, Girona, Spain, offering residencies open to artists in any field for short or long durations to develop their projects. It provides individual and shared workspaces, including a printing workshop, studios with private bathrooms, rooms for working and sleeping, kitchen, dining area, living room, and library. The center supports artistic creation, experimentation, and dissemination, with a focus on visual arts, editing processes, installation, and digital technologies.

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CAAA Centro para os Assuntos da Arte e Arquitectura

Guimarães, Portugal

The CAAA Centro para os Assuntos da Arte e Arquitectura is a nonprofit cultural institution in Guimarães, Portugal, dedicated to supporting artistic creation through interdisciplinary collaboration between visual arts, design, film, literature, media, performing arts, and architecture. Its Artistic Residence Program provides emerging artists, architects, and curators with living/working studios to develop and publicly present projects aligned with CAAA's philosophy of fostering new interdisciplinary opportunities. The facility, a renovated former textile factory, includes studios, galleries, a black-box space, rehearsal room, research library, and more.

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Caetani Cultural Centre

Vernon, Canada

The Caetani Cultural Centre, located in Vernon, British Columbia, offers international self-directed residencies for emerging and established artists, writers, curators, and cultural researchers. Situated within a historic 1895 heritage home, this residency provides private living spaces and two on-site studios designed for visual and interdisciplinary artists. Participants are encouraged to explore creative practices across a variety of mediums, including visual arts, writing, music, and digital media. Artists can book short-term residencies from three days to up to three months, with extended stays available upon negotiation. The residency fosters a quiet, independent atmosphere while offering optional opportunities for community engagement such as artist talks, open studios, or workshops. The nearby Vernon Community Arts Centre provides additional access to ceramics and printmaking facilities. Nestled in the Okanagan Valley, the Caetani Centre allows residents to immerse themselves in nature, history, and a vibrant local arts scene. Residents are responsible for travel and project costs, but the program provides affordable fees for both accommodations and studio spaces.

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Cal Gras

Avinyó, Spain

Artist residency in rural Catalonia offering temporary communal accommodation, studio spaces, and cultural programming. Open to artists and cultural practitioners interested in creation, experimentation, and dialogue.

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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.

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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.

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Camp Wonder Wander and the Wanderful Farm

Waynesboro, United States

Camp Wonder Wander is a year-round creativity retreat center and artist/writer residency located in mid-south Tennessee that combines nature immersion through Forest Therapy with hands-on creative work and farm engagement. The facility offers residencies for designers, artists, writers, and crafters seeking to enhance their creative practice through connection to nature, physical labor, and a nurturing homestead environment.

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Camping Town

Brussels, Belgium

Camping Town is a hosting place dedicated to performance and creation, featuring five individual tree-houses for sleeping and a shared Co-Studio for artistic work. Founded by Anne-Dolorès Marcélis, it hosts artists and amateurs interested in alternative lifestyles, with a focus on performance, contact-improvisation dance, and multidisciplinary arts.

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Caritas Wien/Stadtteilarbeit

Vienna, Austria

The Caritas Wien/Stadtteilarbeit artist residency is part of the 'Kooperativ Ternitz' project, organizing three 10-week Artists-in-Residence programs in spring/summer in the former workers' settlement Dreiersiedlung in Ternitz, Niederösterreich. It invites artists from various disciplines to explore, cooperate, and develop projects supporting the settlement's transformation process, with support from the Caritas Stadtteilarbeit team and local community. Participants receive a net stipend of €2,300, housing, and access to local infrastructure like the Volkshaus.

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Casa Arte

Bucharest, Romania

Casa Arte offers artist residencies in Bucharest for visual arts, new media, performing arts, music, literature, film, etc. Shared/private rooms, studio, kitchen, 100 euro/week/person incl. accommodation & facilities.

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Casa Caché (Cache)

Havana, Cuba

Casa Caché is an international artist-in-residence program based in Havana, Cuba, designed to offer artists a unique experience in a culturally rich and distinct environment. The program is open to artists across disciplines, providing a private room and bathroom in a historic home on the Malecon, along with access to a studio, digital print studio, and several communal spaces. The residency emphasizes community through organized events like open studios and private dinners to help introduce artists’ work to local curators and contacts. Although exhibitions are not guaranteed, the program promotes artist visibility. The residency covers various amenities, including utilities, airport transport, daily breakfast, and a stipend, while participants are responsible for their travel, materials, and additional meals. Casa Caché maintains a peaceful environment conducive to creativity and respect for the local community.

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Casa de Velázquez

Madrid, Spain

Casa de Velázquez, the Académie de France in Madrid, is a public institution offering artist residencies for stays of 2 to 11 months, welcoming around 30 artists annually across disciplines like visual arts, architecture, music, choreography, film, and photography. Residents receive dedicated studios, accommodation, and support through calls for applications and partnerships, fostering creation, research, and professional development linked to the Iberian Peninsula. Programs include long-term 11-month residencies for 13-15 artists and shorter collaborative grants.

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Casa Padula

Padula, Italy

The Artist-in-Residence program at Casa Padula, hosted by Art Center Padula in the historic center of Padula, Italy, welcomes artists and writers across various mediums to live, work, and immerse in the local community for 18-day sessions (extendable by combining sessions). Participants receive a private room, luminous private studio, access to shared kitchen, gardens, and weekly group dinners, with no required activities to support flexible creative practice. The program aims to revitalize the depopulating southern Italian village through art, hosting 3-8 residents per session from May to October.

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Casa Planas

Palma, Spain

Casa Planas is a center for art and creation located in Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain. It offers various residencies for artists and researchers working on projects related to the international study of tourism and contemporary creation. The residencies utilize the resources of the Planas Archive, a significant documentary collection focused on the development of mass tourism. Casa Planas provides long-term residencies, residencies at the Planas Archive, and temporary residencies with accommodation, all designed to support artistic and research endeavors. The center collaborates with several cultural and governmental institutions, offering a multifaceted platform for professional work amplification and dissemination. Casa Planas also includes coworking spaces, artist studios, and rooms available for presentations, training sessions, exhibitions, or meetings.

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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.

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Casa Snowapple Mx

México City, Mexico

Casa Snowapple MX is an intimate international artist residency program in Mexico City's Coyoacán neighborhood, opened in to provide national and international artists with time and space for research, development, production, and sharing of creative work. It offers 1-month residencies with shared or single accommodation, workspaces for retreat, co-working, rehearsals, workshops, a recording studio, garden, and kitchen, along with logistical support. The program emphasizes open dialogue, collaboration, and experimental contemporary art connecting Dutch, Mexican, and global cultures, particularly supporting women artists through workshops and public presentations.

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Casa Tagumerche

La Gomera, Spain

Casa Tagumerche is a creative residency located on La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands, designed to offer artists and writers a serene space for focused work and reflection. The residency supports diverse creative endeavors, welcoming visual artists, writers, and researchers seeking a contemplative environment to pursue their projects in a private setting. Situated in the remote area above Alojera, the residency provides scenic ocean views, a lush garden, and several comfortable living and work spaces. Accommodations include a main house and guest cottages with shared and private room options, alongside communal spaces like the terrace and garden for dining and relaxation. The program fosters a sense of community, with shared meals and opportunities for informal idea exchange, yet allows residents ample independence. Casa Tagumerche is self-funded, with residents covering a daily accommodation fee and food costs.

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casArte El Hierro

Los Llanillos, Spain

casArte El Hierro is an artist residency program in a historic 200-year-old house in Los Llanillos, El Hierro, Spain, serving as a sanctuary for artists and thinkers to explore interdisciplinary and intercultural collaboration while connecting with the island's sustainable lifestyle and nature. Residencies are self-directed, typically lasting 3-12 weeks in spring or autumn, with residents encouraged to present work at the annual Bimbache openART festival. The program is run by the non-profit Bimbache P.O.C.S. and provides communal living spaces but no stipend or covered costs.

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Cascina Dell'Arte

Crescentino, Italy

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Cel del Nord

Oristà, Spain

Cel del Nord was an artist residency program in Oristà, Catalonia, Spain, operating from to with both in-person and virtual options. It emphasized inclusion for artists from unconventional paths and was open to creative people and thinkers across all disciplines in a historic rural village setting. The program is now closed.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Centre Pompadour

Ercourt, France

Centre Pompadour, located in a château in Ercourt, Northern France, is the first and only feminist creative residency in Europe dedicated to exploring contemporary feminism and gender studies through creative, scientific, and artistic endeavors. Founded by Michaela Spiegel and housed in a renovated 19th-century château, the residency offers a serene and inspiring environment, complete with private rooms, communal workspaces, and expansive gardens. The program runs annually from mid-July to late September, catering to creative professionals who focus on feminist empowerment and gender equality in their projects. Residents can participate through invitation, a competitive grant application, or a paid residency option. The facilities include a library, themed films, and areas for relaxation and personal work, emphasizing privacy and tranquility conducive to creative work.

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Centro Internazionale di Scultura (CIS)

Peccia, Switzerland

Centro Internazionale di Scultura (CIS), based in Peccia, Ticino, Switzerland, offers a distinguished residency program for artists specializing in three-dimensional art. The Foundation awards five scholarships annually, running from May to October, providing artists with a comprehensive working environment. Each artist receives an atelier and access to workshops equipped for stone, wood, and metalworking, including a 20-tonne crane. Residents stay in the Casa degli Artisti, which offers individual living units with private facilities and shared kitchen amenities. The program emphasizes marble from Peccia, though artists can work with various materials. The residency fosters artistic exchange through visits and meetings with other artists and art professionals, enhancing networking and professional growth. Artists are expected to leave a piece of work for the Foundation, participate in events, and cover their living and travel costs.

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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.

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Chalk Hill Residency

Healdsburg, United States

Chalk Hill Artist Residency offers artists across various mediums a 2-4 week stay at the Warnecke Ranch & Vineyard in Sonoma County, providing a rustic 1925 farmhouse, dedicated studio space in a repurposed barn, and access to oak woodlands, hiking trails, vineyards, and the Russian River for inspiration. The program hosts one artist at a time (or collaborators), with opportunities to exhibit and sell work at seasonal Open Studio events, though residents cover food, transportation, and materials, with a $500/week fee and limited scholarships available. It welcomes established, emerging, and visionary artists from all backgrounds, supporting those with disabilities where possible.

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chaNorth, chashama

Pine Plains, United States

ChaNorth is an unplugged rural artist residency in the Hudson Valley since , offering emerging and mid-career artists a secluded environment to create new work with studio visits, exhibitions, and community engagement.

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China Residencies

China Residencies is a web-based directory of over 50 different artist residencies in mainland China & Hong Kong., China

China Residencies is a web-based nonprofit directory listing over 50 artist residencies across mainland China and Hong Kong, helping artists discover opportunities since . It also runs a fiscal sponsorship program supporting projects, collectives, and individuals aligned with its mission. The platform serves as a comprehensive resource for residencies in various cities, catering to multiple disciplines without hosting artists itself.

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CHIOSC/ KIOSK AIR

Chişinău, Moldova

The CHIOSC/ KIOSK AIR is an artist and curator residency program launched in by Oberliht Association in Chișinău, Moldova, encouraging the creation of new works in relation to local contexts and public spaces. It supports short-term residencies for artists, curators, architects, and cultural practitioners through research phases involving walking tours and discussions, leading to productions like workshops, presentations, and interventions. Residencies are tailored individually and focus on Moldova's social, cultural, and political realities.

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Chokechaka Golden Bridge

Calca (Huaran), Cusco, Peru

Chokechaka Golden Bridge Artist Residency is a multidisciplinary program located in Huaran, in the heart of Peru’s Sacred Valley of the Incas. It offers a serene and culturally rich environment for artists, scholars, and creatives seeking both personal focus and community engagement. The residency is designed to support independent work while fostering deep connections with local traditions, landscapes, and communities. Residents are invited to explore their practice through dialogue with local artisans, scholars, and elders, and are encouraged to collaborate across cultural and creative disciplines. The facility accommodates up to eight participants at a time, providing private bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, shared workspaces, and access to both indoor and outdoor creative areas. A dedicated private studio is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and all guests have access to a communal kitchen, living spaces, and a ceremonial maloca for gatherings or performances. The residency supports immersive cultural experiences through visits to Inca heritage sites, traditional weaving and ceramics workshops, and excursions into the Andean landscape. Chokechaka emphasizes sustainability, cultural preservation, and intercultural exchange as core values. Founded by artists with roots in both Peru and the United States, it serves as a creative bridge between ancestral knowledge and contemporary practice. The program is open year-round to international applicants and welcomes those who value creativity, reflection, and shared learning in an awe-inspiring mountain setting.

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Chongqing Dimensions Art Center (DAC)

Chongqing, China

Chongqing Dimensions Art Center (DAC) in Chongqing, China, offers artist residencies through programs like the Regular Residency Program for contemporary artists, curators, and designers worldwide, and the Emerging Artists Residency Program for those under 35, emphasizing cross-disciplinary research, creation, and symbiosis of art and society. Residencies provide free opportunities with facilities including studios for photography, wood, fabric, music, exhibition halls, and support for public activities like exhibitions, lectures, and workshops. Applications are open via email to info@chongqingdac.org, with durations from half a month to several months, including comfortable housing and workspaces in downtown Chongqing.

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Christiania Researcher in Residence

Copenhagen, Denmark

The Christiania Researcher in Residence (CRIR) program, based in Copenhagen's Freetown Christiania, has hosted artists and academic researchers since with a focus on studying Christiania as a unique field. It provides residency opportunities to foster open, critical, and reflective dialogue about the autonomous free town. Residencies have included housing in dedicated spaces like the CRIR house in Mælkebøtten.

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Cill Rialaig Project

Ballinskelligs, Ireland

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

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Clare Island Studio

Clare Island, Ireland

Clare Island Studio, located in the remote and beautiful Clare Island, Ireland, offers a unique opportunity for artists to immerse themselves in a serene and inspiring environment. The residency is housed in a meticulously restored stone cottage with a separate, light-filled artist studio. Nestled in Ballytoughey, the ancestral home of the prolific painter Tony O’Malley, the cottage integrates modern conveniences with traditional aesthetics. The surrounding landscape, with views over Clew Bay and the looming presence of the Big Hill, provides a tranquil backdrop for creative exploration. The studio, originally a shed built in the 1960s, now features external insulation, constant light, and a utility space with a double sink, toilet, and shower. Practicing artists, both established and emerging, are welcomed year-round to rent the house and studio together or separately, seeking inspiration from the island’s rich history and quiet beauty. Travel around the island is on foot or by bicycle, with pick-up and drop-off from the ferry included in the rental cost. The studio is equipped with WiFi and underfloor heating, offering a comfortable and productive environment for artists.

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coGalleries

Berlin, Germany

coGalleries Artist Residency Berlin is an international artist residency program committed to fostering cross-cultural exchange among artists, curators, and institutions. Based in the dynamic art compound FAHRBEREITSCHAFT in East Berlin, the residency offers access to a shared studio loft and tailored support including mentoring, networking, and presentation opportunities. Artists can choose between two main tracks — one culminating in an Open Studio presentation and the other offering a full Solo Exhibition with coaching and professional development. The residency emphasizes connection to Berlin’s thriving contemporary art scene and encourages collaboration with nearby institutions and practitioners. Residents gain insight through organized events such as gallery visits, artist talks, and studio critiques. The program supports artists across various disciplines, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, literature, and curatorial practice. Housing is not included but can be arranged at additional cost. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and the team offers PR support and continued professional connections beyond the residency.

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Common Ground

New Taipei City, Taiwan

Common Ground offers a flexible, self-directed artist residency named Six Stone Arts Space located in New Taipei City, Taiwan. This residency is open to artists from all disciplines and focuses on research, practice, and experimentation without the need for a predefined project or idea. Artists are encouraged to explore new experiences, collaborate spontaneously, and engage with a diverse community of creatives and the residency team. The residency does not specify a minimum stay, though a one-month stay is recommended to fully benefit from the facilities and community. The environment is designed to support artists in starting new ventures or deepening existing practices, with resources including local travel support, workspaces, internet access, dramaturgical support, and technical assistance. Common Ground is inclusive and non-competitive, aiming to create a global network of artists. The program fee is approximately $400 USD per month, with subsidies available for self-funded artists facing financial difficulties. This fee includes accommodation, local travel, and certain professional services, with artists responsible for their food, travel, and material costs.

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Congress of Cultural Activists

Zbarazh, Ukraine

The Congress of Cultural Activists (CCA) runs the Nazar Voitovich Art Residence (NVAIR) in Travneve near Zbarazh, Ukraine, focusing on sustainable development, civil society, and art that explores local social contexts, history, and landscapes through collaborative projects. It provides artists with three studios equipped for painting, printmaking, and ceramics, plus community connections and promotional video documentation. The program emphasizes socially engaged art in a quiet rural setting with historical significance.

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Connected Minds by Sensorium at York University

Toronto, Canada

The Connected Minds Artist-in-Residence program, hosted by Sensorium at York University, offers a unique opportunity for artists to engage with the intersection of media arts, performance, and digital culture. This residency supports artist-researchers from equity-deserving groups to explore the social impacts of emerging technologies. Participants will develop research-creation experiments, hold workshops and talks, and produce a public exhibition. The residency emphasizes collaboration with students and faculty, fostering interdisciplinary exchanges across neuroscience, intelligent technologies, and society. The program provides a stipend, a research budget, and access to extensive resources and facilities at York University. Artists are expected to be on-site regularly and contribute to the Connected Minds community through various engagements. The residency can be six months or one year, depending on the project, and is open to artists worldwide.

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Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec

MONTRÉAL, Canada

The Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ) offers the Atelier-résidence à Montréal, a six-month program exclusively for Quebec artists and writers living outside Montreal, providing access to a studio in the city. In partnership with PHI Montréal, CALQ supports the Résidence artistique d'engagement public, also six months long, for one Montreal-based artist and one from elsewhere in Quebec to develop and present public engagement projects. These residencies include financial support, with the PHI program offering a 12,000 CAD stipend per artist and housing for the non-Montreal resident.

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Convento Sâo Francisco

Mértola, Portugal

The Convento São Francisco de Mértola is an artist residency program housed in a historic 400-year-old Franciscan monastery on the outskirts of Mértola, Portugal, overlooking the Oeiras and Guadiana rivers. It hosts emerging and established artists, designers, writers, musicians, filmmakers, researchers, and others for creative work, reflection, and connection with nature in a tranquil environment. The site, restored by a Dutch family, features self-contained studios, shared workspaces, an exhibition space in the former church, and supports experimental research on art, ecology, science, and education.

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Copper Leg Residency

Vaskjala, Estonia

Copper Leg Art Residency is a creative hub located in a renovated 1934 schoolhouse in Vaskjala village, 18 km from Tallinn, Estonia. It hosts visual artists, musicians, writers, and other creative practitioners for stays of 2 weeks to 2 months, providing accommodation, working spaces, and support for organizing exhibitions, performances, and cultural events. The residency is managed by the Cultural Centre of Rae and situated in a calm, nature-surrounded landscape while remaining easily accessible to Estonia's capital city.

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Corning center for the fine arts

Corning, United States

The Corning Center for the Fine Arts (CCFA) in Corning, Iowa, offers an Artist in Residence program for emerging, mid-career, and established artists across all disciplines, providing physical space, technical assistance, housing in two apartments above the center, and support to create new work. Residents engage with the public through exhibitions, lectures, seminars, and gallery responsibilities including producing sellable artwork and staffing. Sessions typically last 3 months or longer, with a fully equipped pottery studio available.

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Corning Museum of Glass

Corning, New York, United States

The Corning Museum of Glass offers a comprehensive Artist-in-Residence program at The Studio in Corning, New York. This program invites artists from around the world to explore new directions in glassmaking or expand their current work using the museum’s extensive resources. Residents receive housing, a meal stipend, transportation, and access to the Rakow Research Library and expert Museum staff. The residency provides a generous supply budget, studio space equipped for various glassworking techniques, and a newly completed Residency Center with seven studios and a communal lounge. Artists are encouraged to engage with the community through presentations and public events.

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Correlacion Contemporanea

Iquitos, Peru

Correlación Contemporánea is a non-profit, artist-run organization based in Peru that offers residency programs like AMAZÓNICA, COM_UNIDAD, IWATI PARANA, and ANACONDAAA for multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary artists, curators, and researchers to engage with local communities, traditional practices, and contemporary issues in the Peruvian Amazon and Andean regions. The AMAZÓNICA program, located in Iquitos, provides a 4-week residency in May or September, featuring accommodation in central residences or forest cabins, workspaces, workshops, and cultural immersion with Amazonian communities. Since , it has fostered exchanges between national and international artists to stimulate artistic creation within the Peruvian socio-cultural context.

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Court of Cavalum

Porto, Portugal

"The Court of Cavalum" is a dynamic artist residency located in the scenic hills around Porto, Portugal. Set in a historical estate that has been a hub of creativity for centuries, it offers artists, writers, and digital nomads a unique co-living and co-working environment. The Court provides a variety of creatively inspiring spaces such as studios for writing, sound recording, and visual arts, alongside rooms designed for relaxation and ideation. The residency promotes a sense of community among residents through shared living areas, collaborative spaces, and communal activities. Residents are encouraged to engage with both their projects and each other, fostering an environment of mutual creativity and discovery. The Court of Cavalum integrates modern digital facilities with rustic charm, making it an ideal retreat for artists seeking to combine productive work with a rejuvenating rural lifestyle.

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Cow House Studios

Wexford, Ireland

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

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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.

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Creative Residency at O Castro Art Village

O Saviñao, Spain

Rural creative residency in Galicia's Ribeira Sacra for artists, filmmakers, writers, researchers. Geodesic domes, shared studio, kitchen. Emphasizes sustainability, site-responsive work, optional film mentorship. 2 weeks-2 months.

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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.

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Creekside Arts

Humboldt County, California, United States

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

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Crosstown Art Residency

Tennessee, United States

Crosstown Arts offers multidisciplinary artist residencies in Memphis, Tennessee, for visiting and local artists and curators in any creative discipline, including visual arts, music, film, and writing. Residencies provide private studio spaces, housing for out-of-town residents, access to shared facilities, and public engagement opportunities, all at no cost to participants who cover their own materials and travel. Sessions typically last 2-3 months in spring, summer, and fall.

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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.

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Curatoría Forense

São Paulo, Brazil

Curatoría Forense is an itinerant contemporary art residency program founded in that operates across multiple Latin American countries, with Uberbau_house in São Paulo serving as its primary base since . The program focuses on research, documentation, and reflection on contemporary art as a political tool, emphasizing collaborative work, public interventions, and exchange between participants and local cultural agents throughout Latin America.

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Curiosibot Lab (Curiosibot SL)

Valencia, Spain

Curiosibot Lab in Valencia, Spain, offers artist residencies for creatives in media, music, interaction, and sound art, with a focus on integrating AI tools for music production and sound design. The program provides on-site accommodation, workspace, mentoring, technical training, and for funded editions like the CREAte Music Residency, includes travel and daily allowances. It caters especially to Europe-based musicians, female and underrepresented applicants, with self-funded options also available.

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Cuttyhunk Island Artists' Residency (CIAR)

Cuttyhunk, Massachusetts, United States

Cuttyhunk Island Artists' Residency (CIAR), located off the coast of Massachusetts, provides a secluded and inspiring environment for visual artists and writers to deepen their creative practices. Established in 2017 and housed at the historic Avalon Inn, CIAR supports a diverse group of artists through its focused residency programs. Artists have the opportunity to engage deeply with the natural surroundings of Cuttyhunk Island, using it as a studio and source of inspiration. The residency fosters a communal atmosphere, with shared meals and accommodations, encouraging collaboration and dialogue among participants. CIAR offers fellowships covering full costs, including meals and accommodation, with special consideration for artists who are parents or of color. The residency ensures a supportive, nurturing environment by requiring vaccinations for participation.

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Cycladic Arts

Alyki, Greece

Cycladic Arts is an artist-run residency program in a renovated traditional Cycladic house in Alyki, a seaside village on Paros, Greece, fostering dialogue and exchange among creatives from diverse backgrounds through living and working in a unique cultural setting. It provides opportunities for visual artists, theorists, curators, writers, and others to reflect, research, produce work, receive studio visits, and exhibit at the end of their stay. The program emphasizes international collaborations and artistic experimentation inspired by the island's heritage.

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Cyprus Artist Residency

Limassol, Cyprus

The Cyprus Artist Residency, hosted by the Cyprus Academy of Art (CAA) in central Limassol, offers artists 4 to 12 weeks of individual workspace, accommodation, and access to facilities like photo/video studios, darkrooms, and digital printing to facilitate idea exchange with the local art scene. Residents dedicate one day per week to interacting with CAA students through tutorials or seminars and conclude with an exhibition. It emphasizes contemporary art practices in a cosmopolitan city rich in cultural heritage.

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Danish Art Workshops (SVFK)

Copenhagen, Denmark

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

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Dar Meso SARL

Tunis, Tunisia

Dar Meso SARL is an international artist residency located in the heart of Tunis's Medina, in the Bab Souika district, offering artists a calm, exotic environment in a renovated 1900s house formerly occupied by religious associations to foster innovation, cultural exchange, and inspiration. It provides private workspaces, co-working areas in a revamped chapel, housing, shared living spaces, a garden, terrace, and access to local artisans for professional and emerging artists working autonomously on their projects. Since its launch in Autumn , it has hosted over a hundred international and local artists, functioning also as a gallery, performance space, and debate venue.

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Darb 1718

Old Cairo, Egypt

Darb 1718 is a contemporary art and culture center in Old Cairo's Fustat district, offering a multidisciplinary residency program for artists, writers, researchers, visual artists, and curators to produce, practice, and present projects in an immersive cultural setting. Residents receive private rooftop accommodation amid historic sites and the Fustat ceramic village, with access to exhibition spaces, workshops, and performance venues, though it is a paid residency where artists cover costs. The program emphasizes cross-cultural exchange and community engagement in authentic Cairo.

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Darling Foundry

Montréal, Canada

Fonderie Darling is a visual arts center in Montreal's Old Montreal that offers international artist residencies through its Open Access program, welcoming contemporary artists and curators of all nationalities for tailor-made residencies lasting one to six months in a 19th-century industrial complex. The residency includes access to live-in studios, common areas, technical workshops, and support for artistic development, networking, and promotion.

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DCR Guest Studio's

Den Haag, Netherlands

DCR Guest Studio's is a cultural incubator in The Hague that houses 40 permanent studios for artists and designers and rents guest studios to art institutions and cultural organizations to facilitate artist-in-residence programs, productions, and work periods. Located near the center of The Hague with convenient access to cultural venues and transportation links, the studios provide private kitchens, bathrooms, shared facilities, and wireless internet.

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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.

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Descoverartists

Thessaloniki, Greece

Descoverartists offers interdisciplinary art retreats designed to foster collaboration, creativity, and cultural immersion for artists from various disciplines. These retreats encourage participants to experiment with new mediums, share their creative processes, and work together in a supportive and inspiring environment. Hosted in locations such as Thessaloniki and Hydra in Greece, the retreats provide a platform for artists to live and work alongside one another, exchanging ideas and gaining inspiration from both the local culture and the collective experience. Each retreat includes workshops and lectures from experienced professionals, team activities, and opportunities to engage with the local community through art and sustainability projects. Artists are provided with accommodation and access to both indoor and outdoor spaces conducive to creativity, while the retreat experience also includes excursions and recreational activities aimed at promoting balance and well-being.

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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.

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Designers in Residence Kortrijk

Kortrijk, Belgium

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

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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.

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Djerassi Resident Artists

Woodside, United States

The Djerassi Resident Artists Program offers fully funded 4-5 week residencies on a 583-acre ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains near Woodside, California, providing artists with uninterrupted time, private studios, housing, meals, and a natural environment for creative work and collegial exchange.

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Domaine de Boisbuchet

Lessac, France

Domaine de Boisbuchet, founded by Alexander von Vegesack, is a unique cultural and educational institution that merges design, education, and nature. Located in a vast 150-hectare estate in South-West France, Boisbuchet offers a multidisciplinary approach to creativity, inviting artists, designers, architects, and thinkers from around the world to participate in its diverse programs. These include week-long summer workshops led by internationally renowned professionals, a residency program for artists and creatives to develop projects within its inspiring environment, and access to a rich architectural park, extensive library, and collection. The residency program, open to various disciplines, provides up to 10 artists at a time with private accommodation, studio space, and half-board meals, encouraging both individual and collaborative projects. Boisbuchet's commitment to fostering innovation and experimentation is evident in its support for residents to engage with the natural landscape, utilize a wide range of materials, and access specialized workshops. This nurturing environment is designed to inspire residents to explore new ideas and methodologies, contributing to Boisbuchet's reputation as a center for creative and cultural exchange.

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DOOR Foundation

Zaandam, Netherlands

DOOR Foundation fosters cross-collaborations between classical and underground theatre, performance, and artistic forms. Offers affordable creative space in Zaandam for artists from diverse backgrounds.

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Dorland Mountain Arts

Temecula, California, United States

Dorland Mountain Arts is a long-standing, self-directed residency located on 300 acres in the serene Temecula Valley Wine Country of Southern California. For over 40 years, the organization has supported visual artists, writers, musicians, composers, and photographers with a tranquil and inspiring natural setting. The residency offers private cottages equipped with workspaces, kitchens, and access to amenities like two pianos, walking trails, a reflection pond, and community gathering spaces. Dorland fosters a balance between solitude for creative focus and optional community engagement through casual meet-and-greets and local events. Artists are encouraged to immerse themselves in the peaceful landscape of the Palomar Mountain range, with stunning valley views and abundant wildlife. Residencies are open to artists aged 21 and older and are designed to nurture artistic growth in an uninterrupted environment. In addition to studio time, participants may take part in open studios, exhibitions, and collaborative events with the local community. Dorland is a respected retreat that values artistic merit, solitude, and connection to nature as vital components of the creative process.

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dot.ateliers

Accra, Ghana

The dot.ateliers residency, launched in December 2022, is a creative program located in Accra, Ghana, specifically in the city center of South Labadi. It was established to address the need for non-commercial artistic opportunities that promote the exchange of perspectives, knowledge, and experiences. The residency offers a supportive environment that fosters creativity, collaboration, and artistic exploration. Open to both emerging and established artists, dot.ateliers provides the resources necessary for artists to deepen their practices while engaging with the local and international creative community. The serene and inspiring setting of the residency contributes to a transformative experience for participants, aligning with the organization’s core value of community building.

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Dragon Dance Residency

Trois-Rivieres 5225, Canada

The Dragon Dance Residency, based at Dragon Dance Theatre in Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada, offers intensive artist residencies focused on theatre, dance, music, mask-making, and plastic arts like sets and costumes for socially conscious work. Participants engage in experimental, improvisational labs, cultural exchange, and collaborative creation culminating in public performances, with meals provided and rustic accommodations such as tenting or dormitory. Upcoming sessions include a Artist Book Makers Congress from July 1-31, with April 26, .

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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.

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DRAW international

Caylus, France

DRAWinternational is a drawing research centre in Caylus, France, hosting international artists for residencies focused on research, experimentation, and production of drawing in all its forms, examining concepts, methods, and material significance within contemporary drawing. Artists receive individual studios, academic support, critiques, cultural visits, weekly communal meals, and shared self-catering accommodation in a medieval building, with opportunities for open studios and public engagement. Residencies typically last several weeks to a few months, supporting professional practice extension and community integration.

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Drawn to the Camino

Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Artist-led guided walking trips, mindful retreats, and walking studios on Camino de Santiago trails. Blends cultural exploration, personal reflection, artistic creation, and community in northern Spain, ending in Santiago de Compostela.

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Driftwood Studios

East London, South Africa

Driftwood Studios is a self-funded, low-cost artist residency program established in by sculptor George Kockott and his wife Claire, located in a natural coastal dune forest near East London, South Africa. It offers private and shared studios, workshops for sculpture, pottery, woodworking, metalwork, and a gallery space suitable for performers, hosting up to 5 artists with their families or partners. The program provides self-catering accommodation, mentoring, community connections, and access to local resources in an inspiring Indian Ocean setting.

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Driskell Center at University of Maryland

College Park, Maryland, United States

The David C. and Thelma G. Driskell Award for Creative Excellence at The Driskell Center, University of Maryland, supports emerging artists globally by offering a unique opportunity to engage with the Center’s extensive collections and archives. The award emphasizes self-directed research and creative production, culminating in a new artistic work. It supports collaborative teams of artists through a low-residency/remote fellowship, including one onsite visit. The fellowship includes a stipend and lodging, with a featured exhibition and public program to showcase the resulting work. The program leverages the proximity to Washington, D.C., providing additional research opportunities at renowned institutions such as the Smithsonian Museums and the National Gallery of Art. The Driskell Center is dedicated to placing Black artists at the center of its mission, inviting inquiry, experimentation, and dialogue to reexamine histories and shape shared futures.

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Dublin City Council Arts Office

Dublin, Ireland

The Dublin City Council Arts Office administers the Residential Artists' Studios program, offering fully furnished live/work spaces in serene parkland settings like Albert Cottages in Hampstead Park and historic park buildings such as St Patrick’s Park and Albert College Park. These annual residencies, available to local and international artists for 11 months or periods of three to ten months, require public engagement and support artistic practice at a monthly rent of €750 with no stipend provided. Applications typically open in September for the following year, fostering new work and community connections in Dublin.

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e x t a n t a t i o n

Chiang Mai, Thailand

The e x t a n t a t i o n Artist-In-Residence (AIR) program in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a secondary residency open to multidisciplinary, performance, sound, media artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers with critical and experimental practices. Located on the margins where urbanism meets countryside, it offers a process-oriented space for artists to immerse in the local reality, disconnect from usual environments, and reflect on their context. Facilities include a private bedroom, optional 40m2 studio suitable for small performances or computer-based work, a bicycle, art scene introduction, and airport pickup, with residencies typically lasting 1-4 weeks for a fee.

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Earthskin Creative Residency

Muriwai, New Zealand

The Earthskin Creative Residency, run by Earthskin Trust in New Zealand, offers residencies to diverse creatives including artists, potters, sculptors, musicians, designers, writers, and environmental innovators at ecologically focused sites like Muriwai, Piha, and Warkworth. It emphasizes permaculture principles, environmental stewardship, and community engagement, requiring residents to contribute through talks, workshops, exhibitions, or a gifted artwork (koha). Residencies typically last 4 weeks (extendable) or 1-3 months, with facilities including studios, housing, and gardens, though residents cover utilities and other costs.

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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.

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East Coast Artist in Residence

Kuantan, Malaysia

East Coast Artist in Residence (ECAiR) in Kuantan, Malaysia, offers a tranquil sub-urban environment for local/international artists. Features private/shared studios, private bedrooms, shared kitchen/bathroom, WiFi, bicycle. Options for exhibitions/lectures post-residency.

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SAINT LAURENT DES ARBRES, France

Echangeur22 is a non-profit artist residency association in Saint-Laurent-des-Arbres, France, dedicated to promoting contemporary creation by hosting international artists. It provides extensive facilities including 400m² of workshops and housing, such as complete ceramics, printmaking, screen-printing, production, photographic/video studios, and more. The program is supported by regional cultural authorities and features associated curators and artists from various countries.

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Echo Correspondence

Vienna, Austria

Echo Correspondence, founded in 2022 by Juni-Nyusta Ruckendorfer, is an artist residency and cultural space located in Vienna’s 19th district. The residency occupies the former studio-villa of the renowned artist Wander Bertoni, a space that was originally designed by architect Roland Rainer in the 1950s and later expanded by Johannes Spalt. Echo Correspondence offers a residency program that fosters critical, intercultural exchange and provides artists with the opportunity to engage deeply with the space’s history and architecture. The facility includes a pavilion, gardens, and a villa with two large studios, a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Echo Correspondence supports artists through hands-on curatorial guidance, promoting a diverse and balanced creative environment. The residency also serves as a gallery and community space, hosting exhibitions, workshops, and events.

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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.

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EIGHT, critical institute for arts and politics

Athens, Greece

EIGHT is a cultural space in central Athens that hosts an artist residency program open to artists, theorists, and researchers across artistic, curatorial, and critical practices, particularly encouraging research-based work engaging with socially/politically engaged practices, alternative ecologies, and urban interventions. The program provides time and space for developing, testing, and presenting work through an initial work-sharing presentation, meetings with the collective, and a final public presentation, with opportunities for collaboration on hybrid events across art, politics, and theory. Located near Exarcheia and Omonoia square, it supports urban research and social action in response to Greece's socio-political landscape.

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El Arreciado

Gamonero, Spain

El Arreciado offers artists and creative thinkers self-funded residencies in a unique, inspirational setting immersed in nature, promoting a slow pace of life for contemplation and practice development. Stays are available from 4 days up to one month at the Casa de Artistas, open to individuals or small groups working on specific projects. Applications are welcomed via email with project ideas.

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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.

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Elagza Dağ Evleri

İstanbul, Türkiye

Elagza Artists' Retreat (E.A.R.) is an artists' residency program hosted at Elagza Dağ Evleri chalets, offering a peaceful environment surrounded by tea fields and forests for creative work from October to May each year. It provides six accommodations including two duplex apartments, three bungalows, and one village house, each around 50 square meters, with five slots paid by artists and one free via open call or invitation. The program supports artists from diverse disciplines with flexible furnishing, shared facilities like kitchen and sculpture studio, exhibition opportunities, and connections to the Turkish art scene.

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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.

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Ellis-Beauregard Foundation Artist Resident

Rockland, United States

Award-winning artist residency offering 1, 2, or 6-month sessions with studio space, exhibition/performance venue, and community engagement in Maine's creative hub.

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Elsewhere Living Museum

Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

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

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Elsewhere Studios

Paonia, United States

Elsewhere Studios is an artist residency program in Paonia, Colorado, hosting 4-6 artists at a time from around the world in a supportive environment that encourages focused work, community engagement, and experimentation. Residencies typically last one month, with options to extend up to three or six months, and include shared living/studio spaces, public open studios, and special programs for underrepresented artists like parents, Indigenous poets, and BIPOC/LGBTQIA2S+ creatives. The program emphasizes social and environmental justice, with subsidized fees and no standard stipend, though some funded residencies provide support.

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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.

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Embassy of Foreign Artists (EOFA)

Geneva, Switzerland

The Embassy of Foreign Artists (EOFA) is an international residency program based in Geneva, Switzerland. Established in 2012, the organization provides logistical and financial support to artists, researchers, and cultural actors from around the world. It offers a collaborative environment where artists can work on their projects, from initial development to final presentation, with a focus on fostering intercultural exchange. The program is open to various artistic fields, including visual arts, music, literature, and more. EOFA leverages its extensive network to facilitate the promotion and dissemination of residents’ work, often collaborating with local institutions to support projects long-term. The residency aims to bridge scientific and artistic practices, making it an ideal space for creative exploration. Geneva’s neutral stance and historical significance as a hub for intellectual and political dialogue make it a vibrant location for the intersection of art, science, and culture.

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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.

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Espacio Lavadero

Granada, Spain

Espacio Lavadero's LAV is an international artist residency program in Granada, Spain, aimed at supporting emerging contemporary artists through creation spaces, exhibition opportunities, and community living. It provides dedicated work studios equipped with tools, internet, and amenities, alongside a central apartment with private rooms, kitchen, and terrace for up to two residents. The program fosters experimental creation in a culturally rich city near inspiring sites like the Alhambra.

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Espacio Único

Cuacos De Yuste, Spain

Espacio Único is an international performing arts center located on a 1.5-hectare property in La Vera, northern Cáceres, Extremadura. It provides workspace and artist-in-residence programs for artists, musicians, and companies working in theatre, dance, circus, performance, and audiovisual arts, with facilities including a 55m² wooden-floored performance space and accommodation for up to 11 people.

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Espronceda Institute of Art & Culture

Barcelona, Spain

Espronceda Institute of Art & Culture in Barcelona offers an Artist in Residence program launched in , providing stays of 2 to 12 weeks for internationally recognized and high-potential artists in a multidisciplinary environment. Residents receive private/shared studios, accommodation, and culminate their stay with a public exhibition, artist talk, and international networking support, for a fee of 950 EUR per month. The program fosters creative exchange across visual arts, new media, and more, with facilities including galleries and multimedia spaces.

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Essere

Cetona, Italy

The Essere Residency is a self-directed program designed to support the creative and personal growth of writers, artists, and creatives of all disciplines. Located in Tuscany, Italy, this residency offers an inspiring environment with a focus on inner wellbeing and artistic exploration. Participants have the opportunity to engage with a vibrant international community, participate in craft talks, guided meditations, and receive individual mentorship. The residency emphasizes being over doing, encouraging a balanced approach to creative practice and personal growth.

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Estudio Abierto

Oaxaca, Mexico

Estudio Abierto is an artistic residency in Oaxaca focused on research and production of contemporary art and design, fostering dialogue with local artisans and cultural actors through collaborative immersion.

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Estudio Chapulín

Gral. Pedro Antonio de Los Santos 74, Mexico

Estudio Chapulín is an artist residency in Mexico City for actively practicing visual and plastic artists, offering shared or independent studio spaces with comfortable accommodations in a vibrant cultural neighborhood. The program includes professional dialogue, critical sessions with arts professionals, and culminating open studio events to connect residents with the local arts scene.

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European Ceramic Workcentre (EKWC)

Oisterwijk, Netherlands

European Ceramic Workcentre (EKWC), located in Oisterwijk, The Netherlands, annually welcomes around 60 creative professionals from various disciplines worldwide. The residency provides accommodation, studios, workshops, advanced equipment, and guidance from experienced advisors. Each work period lasts twelve weeks, allowing residents to focus on their individual practice, conduct research, experiment, and engage with fellow artists, designers, and staff. The residency supports a continuously evolving community, with a new resident starting and completing their stay each week. Residents range from emerging to established artists, including those new to ceramics. The EKWC encourages residents to embrace new experiences and ask questions. The residency includes a rigorous selection process, aiming for a diverse and inclusive environment.

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Eye Artist and Scholar in Residence

Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Eye Artist and Scholar in Residence program at Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam invites artists and scholars to explore its vast collection of approximately 60,000 film titles, photos, posters, and archives, hosted at the Eye Collection Centre with access to research facilities, vaults, and ateliers. Participants develop projects leading to public presentations such as screenings, lectures, installations, or publications, with occasional open calls to diversify selections. Past residents have worked with themes like slapstick films and human behavior, culminating in exhibitions at Eye's project space.

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FAAP

São Paulo (Sao Paulo), Brazil

The FAAP Artist Residency, located in the historic Lutetia building in São Paulo, Brazil, offers a vibrant environment for national and international visual artists to develop their projects. Established in 2006, the program provides private studios, interaction with the local art community, and public engagement through Open Studio sessions. Residencies last from two to five months. The application process is annual, with a $75 fee, requiring a project proposal, portfolio, and letters of recommendation. Participants have access to FAAP’s technical laboratories, including those for clay, metal, wood, 3D printing, and more.

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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.

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Family Artist Residency

Ely, United States

Week-long residency (July 13-19, ) at Tofte Lake Center for Minnesota parent-artists with children aged 6-13. Provides lodging, supervised childcare; food self-prepared. Stipends grant-dependent. Open to single parents or couples.

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Federal office for Education and Science

CH-3003 BERN, Switzerland

No artist residency program is operated by the 'Federal Office for Education and Science' (likely referring to the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation, SERI) at CH-3003 Bern, Switzerland, based on available information. Residency.ch, a non-profit providing work and living spaces for international artists, is located at PROGR Art Center in Bern, potentially supported by Swiss federal cultural funding bodies like Pro Helvetia. Pro Helvetia funds various artist residencies in Switzerland, offering up to three months of support including accommodation, per diems, and workspaces, but not directly through SERI.

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Filmwerkplaats Rotterdam

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Filmwerkplaats Rotterdam is an artist-run lab dedicated to DIY analogue film practice, offering residencies for creating performative analogue motion picture pieces using photochemical techniques. Residencies typically last 4-6 weeks, focusing on experimental film, expanded cinema, and cross-disciplinary collaborations, culminating in public presentations at events like the Back to the Future Festival. Hosted by WORM in Rotterdam, it provides access to a fully equipped 16mm film lab for the entire production process.

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Filou, casa-jardín

Belmonte de San José 44642, Spain

Filou, casa-jardín is an artist residency program in Belmonte de San José, Spain, aimed at bringing art to the village, attracting interesting people, and providing artists with an inspiring place to work. It offers accommodation in a peaceful house surrounded by a wild garden, a spacious studio, and blank walls for creative projects. The program includes pop-up residencies, such as one in May , emphasizing a serene valley environment among pines, almond, and olive trees.

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Fire Island Artist Residency (FIAR)

Cherry Grove, New York, United States

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

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Fire Station Artists' Studios

Dublin, Ireland

Fire Station Artists' Studios (FSAS) is a Dublin-based residency center offering subsidized combined living and working studios for Irish and international visual artists. The organization provides short-term (1-3 months) and long-term residencies with access to large-scale sculpture workshop facilities, communal spaces, and self-directed research opportunities in the city center.

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Flat Time House

London, United Kingdom

Flat Time House (FTHo) is a gallery, archive, and artist's residency space in the former studio home of British conceptual artist John Latham (1921-) in London, opened in to explore his practice and 'Flat Time' theory. It offers artists a place to live, work, and engage with the public, supported by curatorial and education staff, often resulting in site-specific works and exhibitions. Residencies vary in duration, such as summer or winter periods, and culminate in public programs or solo shows.

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Flathead Lake Biological Station (FLBS)

Polson, Montana, United States

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

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Fleetstreet

Hamburg, Germany

The Fleetstreet Theater in Hamburg offers a unique residency program designed for artist groups working across disciplines, particularly in the performing arts, visual arts, film, and music. Established in partnership with the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, the Hamburg Cultural Foundation, and the Rudolf Augstein Foundation, this residency supports young artist groups with limited financial means who are eager to develop and present experimental projects. The residency includes access to the Fleetstreet Theater and a nearby residential studio with three rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, making it both a living and working space for residents. Each group receives €3,000 per month to cover project expenses, and the entire theater is made available exclusively to them during their residency. The program emphasizes research, experimentation, and innovative presentation formats, allowing artists to explore new strategies and work processes in a highly independent environment. Residencies typically last one month, with longer stays available under specific circumstances.

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FlussLab

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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

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Flux Factory Artist-in Residency

Long Island City, United States

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

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Fogo Lento

Pedroso, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Fogo Lento is a non-profit cultural association founded in , focused on transdisciplinary artistic creation, training projects, and audience mediation, with CAMPO serving as a rural research space for artistic and cultural projects in Pedroso, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal. CAMPO hosts residencies in a complete apartment, rehearsal room, workshop space, and 1.5 hectares of outdoor land, emphasizing connections between nature, art, science, literature, and crafts. It supports alternative teaching methodologies and community activities like workshops and performances.

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Fondation d’entreprise Martell

Cognac, France

The Fondation d'entreprise Martell, situated in Cognac, France, actively supports designers, artists, and humanities researchers through residencies aimed at research, experimentation, prototyping, and production. This initiative provides a platform for creative individuals to engage with and develop projects that address ecological and social transition issues. The Foundation's facilities include multi-disciplinary workshops and a shared living archive which supports the residents' creative processes and encourages local and international collaborations.

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Fondation Thalie

Brussels, Belgium

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

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Fondazione Pastificio Cerere

Roma, Italy

Fondazione Pastificio Cerere in Rome, Italy, hosts the 6ARTISTA residency program for young artists under 35, primarily Italian or with Italian residency, offering 3-6 month stays in a historic former pasta factory turned artist hub. The program supports professional growth through studio access, cultural training, and culminates in exhibitions, often in partnership with institutions like MACRO and RUFA. It also includes a Curator in Residence project for one-year cultural programming.

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Footnote Centre for image and text

Belgrade, Serbia

The Footnote Centre for Image and Text is an artist-run residency program in Belgrade, Serbia, situated in a 1930s house in the Dorćol historical district, supporting artistic research, experimentation, and interdisciplinary practices focused on image, text, audio-visual, and multimedia work. It targets emerging and established multimedia practitioners for periods of living and working in the city. The program fosters transdisciplinary approaches through community space activities.

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Fordham University

Bronx, United States

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

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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.

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Frankfurt LAB e.V.

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Frankfurt LAB e.V. is a production space for rehearsing and performing experimental works in performing arts and contemporary music, operating through the Frankfurt Moves! residency programme initiated by KfW Stiftung since . The programme invites international emerging artists from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the WANA region for a four-week on-site residency in Frankfurt followed by one month of remote artistic research support in their home country.

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Freesam, ltd.

Praha, Czechia

FREESAM Ltd. is a Prague-based production company that organizes the NU’VEM international artist residency program on Pico Island in the Azores, Portugal, rather than in Praha, Czechia. The one-month residency supports artists from all genres who are at least three years post-art school with two solo exhibitions, enabling them to create works reflecting Czech-Portuguese relations, the Azores environment, or environmental protection, which are left with FREESAM for public presentation. It emphasizes improvisation in a unique natural setting with limited comfort and production facilities.

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French Broad Institute (of Time & the River) aka The FBI

Marshall, United States

Artist residency in repurposed church building on French Broad River banks. Studio space with good acoustics, shared writers room, log cabin accommodation. Open March-November.

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Fukuoka Asian Art Museum Artist in Residence

Fukuoka, Japan

The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum Artist in Residence Program, started in 1999, invites local and international artists, including those from Asia, to stay in Fukuoka for 70-90 days to create and exhibit artworks such as paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, and performances. Participants collaborate with local artists and the public, organize workshops and talks, and contribute to cultural exchange and understanding of contemporary Asian art. The program provides studio space in Artist Cafe Fukuoka and short-stay apartment accommodation, with financial support for one person per group in open calls.

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Fundacion Mahanahaim Centro Rural

Santander, Colombia

Fundación Mahanaim Centro Rural, located 3 km from Barichara in the vereda Los Cauchos, Santander, Colombia, offers artist residencies focused on rural experiences, nature communion, and engagement with local creators. Artists typically stay six weeks in Casa Mahanaim, visiting regional artists and developing projects in fields like painting, stone carving, and ceramics. The program partners with Colombia's Ministry of Culture for national stimuli and accepts self-funded international participants with fees.

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Fundación Valparaíso - Mojácar Residency

Mojácar, Spain

Fundación Valparaíso - Mojácar Residency is an artist residency program located in the picturesque village of Mojácar on Spain's Costa de Almería, offering secluded studios in a restored 19th-century farmhouse for international artists seeking inspiration in a serene, natural environment. It supports a wide range of disciplines including visual arts, writing, and performance, providing private accommodations and workspaces for periods typically lasting one to three months. The program emphasizes uninterrupted creative time amidst stunning desert and sea landscapes.

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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.

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Fundashon Plataforma Kultural

Antriol, Caribbean Netherlands

BonAIResidence is a creative residency program in rural Bonaire offering a 6-week stay in a community-focused environment where artists engage in field research, collaborate with locals, and contribute permanent artwork to the cultural center. The program emphasizes connection between resident artists and the Antriol community through Hòfi Kultural, a cultural center that has served the area since .

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Fusion

Kaga, Japan

Fusion is a multidisciplinary, cross-cultural artist residency located in Ishikawa, Japan. This immersive program brings together artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, performance, music, and dance, to create and collaborate in the serene setting of Kaga City, a traditional Japanese hot spring resort. The residency provides artists with shared accommodations, studio spaces, and event venues to showcase their work through exhibitions, performances, and collaborative activities. Participants engage with local culture, explore Japan’s natural beauty, and interact with fellow artists, creating a unique environment where tradition and contemporary artistic practices intersect. The program emphasizes collaboration, dialogue, and artistic experimentation, fostering a global exchange of ideas.

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Galerie Urs Meile

Beijing, China

The artist-in-residence program at Galerie Urs Meile in Beijing offers visiting artists, particularly emerging and established Western artists, the opportunity to live and work in the city's vibrant art scene for periods typically ranging from one to six months. It provides a 200 m² residential and working space within an Ai Weiwei-designed complex in the Caochangdi art district, fostering networking, critical discussions, and the development of site-specific projects. The program stimulates new artistic perceptions through immersion in China's cultural environment.

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Gallery Mcube

Lalitpur, Nepal

Gallery Mcube in Lalitpur, Nepal, hosts the AIR_MCUBE International Artists Residency Program, a pioneering non-profit initiative founded in for global artists to explore contemporary visual arts through self-directed projects, cultural immersion, and collaboration with local artists. The program offers 1-6 month residencies with studio spaces, shared facilities, workshops, critique sessions, and culminates in exhibitions, charging approximately NPR 500 per month for studio access while residents cover other expenses.

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Garage Gallery

Prague, Czechia

Garage Gallery is an independent space in Prague for contemporary art exhibitions and international artist residencies (-). Offers furnished housing for up to 2, stipend, and culminates in a final exhibition.

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Gelbes Haus Luzern

Luzern, Switzerland

The Gelbes Haus Luzern artist residency, offered annually by the Gelbes Haus studio co-operative since , provides one international artist with a 3-month stay including housing and workspace to foster intercultural exchange in Lucerne, Switzerland. It is open to professional artists of all disciplines, regardless of age or nationality, culminating in a public event such as an exhibition, reading, or concert. Applications are announced on the program's website and transartists.org.

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Gibraltar Point

Toronto, Canada

Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts on Toronto Island, Ontario, Canada, offers two types of artist residencies: self-directed and thematic/programmed. The self-directed residencies provide artists, writers, and composers with private accommodations and studio spaces for short-term stays in a distraction-free environment, ideal for creative focus, research, or collaborative work. Studios are well-equipped, ranging in size and amenities, and the serene, car-free island provides a peaceful retreat year-round. The thematic residencies, on the other hand, bring together up to 18 artists to explore specific topics under the guidance of facilitators, fostering collaboration, dialogue, and new perspectives. Gibraltar Point offers accommodations, shared facilities like kitchens and lounges, and access to beautiful outdoor spaces, including scenic lakefront views, making it a unique and inspiring environment for artists across disciplines.

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Gibraltar Point Centre for the Arts

Toronto, Canada

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

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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.

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Glosolì International Residency

Piazza del Teatro 3, Italy

Glosolì International Residency for Artists is a space dedicated to creation and choreography, primarily focusing on dance, music performances, and cultural exchange. Located in the historic center of Ivrea, Italy, it welcomes artists of all disciplines and nationalities for residencies ranging from two weeks to three months, offering access to a dance studio, workshops, performances, and exhibitions.

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Grand Canyon Conservancy

Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, United States

The Grand Canyon Artist in Residence program offers a unique opportunity for artists to engage with the park’s breathtaking environment and its diverse visitors through innovative and immersive art projects. This program aims to elevate the cultural legacy of the Grand Canyon by encouraging artists to create works that foster emotional and intellectual connections with the natural world. Each year, three artists are selected to live and work on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, where they stay in a private apartment overlooking the canyon for a period of 3 to 10 weeks. Artists receive a weekly stipend, media exposure, and modest support for supplies and travel costs. The residency focuses on site-specific, community-engaged work, encouraging artists to share their creative processes and engage visitors in underrepresented stories about the park. This initiative supports the National Park Service’s goals of inclusive storytelling and the Grand Canyon Conservancy’s mission to inspire support for the park.

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Grand Marais Art Colony

Grand Marais, United States

The Grand Marais Art Colony provides self-guided and juried artist residencies in professional studios on Minnesota's North Shore, offering artists distraction-free space and time to develop their artistic practices. The organization operates multiple studio types including clay, painting, printmaking, and writing facilities, with residency lengths ranging from 1-4 weeks and various support options including lodging and stipends for juried residents.

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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.

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Graylag Artist in Residence

Pittsfield, United States

The Graylag Artist in Residence program offers a two-week, self-directed residency at Graylag Nature Preserve in rural New Hampshire, providing artists with a private cabin, access to natural trails and waterfront for inspiration, and immersion in a multisensory wild environment. Residents must propose and deliver at least one community engagement program, such as workshops, talks, or demonstrations, while aligning their work with themes of nature, creativity, and conservation. Open to artists of all disciplines and career stages worldwide (21+), it emphasizes artistic excellence, programming proposals, and community connection, launching in with applications for .

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Green & Away

Bransford, United Kingdom

Green & Away, an educational charity in Bransford, UK, offers a summer artist residency for emerging artists during its outdoor events season from July to early August. The program provides full board, including three vegetarian meals daily and tea breaks, in a temporary venue focused on sustainable events with social impact.

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Green Box

Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, United States

The Green Box Artist Residency Program, located in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, offers artists from diverse disciplines and at any stage in their career the opportunity to develop new work while engaging with the local community. Set at the foot of Pikes Peak, this residency emphasizes community connection through various forms of public engagement, such as masterclasses, performances, and open studios. Artists are housed in “The Shed,” a dedicated, fully equipped space with private bedrooms and bathrooms. Residency lengths and types vary, including opportunities in art installation, arts journalism, and dance, with stipends ranging from $9,000 for individual artists to $15,000 for larger ensembles. Artists are encouraged to bring or rent a vehicle, as a car is necessary for living in this rural area. Green Box Arts provides a supportive environment for creative growth while fostering meaningful interaction with the community.

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Greenhut Artist Residency

Harvard, United States

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

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Greenmeadows Vagamon

Vagamon, India

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

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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.

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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.

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Ground e.V.

Perleberg, Germany

Ground e.V. in Perleberg, Germany, runs the FIELD KITCHEN ACADEMY, an interdisciplinary educational residency program that brings together artists, creative minds, a resident chef, and experts for experimentation, discussion, and conceptual cooking around themes like 'Voice as Object, Object (H)as Voice.' Held in Wüsten-Buchholz near Perleberg, approximately 1-1.5 hours from Berlin, it features modules with prominent guests, public events, closed sessions, and a final 'simmering' period of rest, typically lasting 3.5 weeks such as from July 31 to September 24 in past editions.

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GroundWork

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

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

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Gruber Jez Foundation

Cholul, Mérida, Mexico

The Gruber Jez Foundation, founded by Austrian sculptor Gerda Gruber in Cholul near Mérida, Mexico, serves as an artist residency program that supports emerging artists through workshops, community building, and collaborative production in a rural setting. It fosters a creative environment where artists engage in research, sculptural work, and exhibitions alongside Gruber and peers, contributing significantly to Yucatán's art scene. Residencies have hosted international artists for periods like one year, emphasizing hands-on mentorship and material exploration.

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Gruppo Jobel

TORRICELLA IN SABINA, Italy

The Jobel Art Residency, also known as Centro Jobel or Gruppo Jobel, is a multidisciplinary artist residency program founded in in Torricella in Sabina, Italy, offering spaces for creation, research, and production in visual arts, performing arts, theater, dance, music, and more. Located on six hectares of natural parkland, it provides private studios, accommodations, meals, and facilities for professional artists, trainees, and funded projects, with a fee of 500 Euros per month. Recognized since as a national artistic residence by the Italian Ministry of Culture and Lazio Region, it hosts international talents in an eco-paradise setting near Rome.

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Gullkistan

Laugarvatn, Iceland

Gullkistan, Center for Creativity, is an artist residency located in Laugarvatn, Iceland, offering a peaceful and inspiring environment surrounded by mountains, lakes, and Icelandic nature. It provides accommodation in two buildings with single and double rooms, as well as shared studio spaces equipped with tools, materials, and Wi-Fi. The residency is open year-round and welcomes artists, scholars, and international student groups seeking solitude and creative focus. Residents can engage in mutual activities, and family accommodations can sometimes be arranged. Gullkistan encourages independent work but also hosts workshops, seminars, and open studios. The residency is easily accessible, located 120 km from Keflavik International Airport, 70 km from Reykjavík, and 40 km from Selfoss. Fees vary depending on accommodation type, and while Gullkistan does not offer direct financial support, artists are encouraged to seek funding from their home countries. With its breathtaking natural surroundings and strong creative community, Gullkistan is an ideal space for deep artistic exploration.

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Gullkistan, Center for Creativity

Laugarvatn, Iceland

Gullkistan, Center for Creativity is an artist-run residency program in Laugarvatn, Iceland, offering a peaceful environment for artists, scholars, and creative professionals of any discipline to work and find inspiration amid stunning natural surroundings. It provides shared studio spaces, comfortable accommodation in cabins and studios, and a hands-off approach that emphasizes solitude and personal creative focus. The program welcomes individuals, families, and groups year-round with a minimum stay of one month.

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Halka

Istanbul, Turkey

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

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Halka art project

Istanbul, Türkiye

Halka Art Project is a self-sustaining, independent art organization in Istanbul's Moda district, Kadıköy, running an international residency program since for artists, curators, writers, performers, and researchers from various disciplines. The program offers stays from 2-3 weeks to 3 months in a three-floor historic house with private rooms, shared studios, kitchen, bathrooms, garden, and gallery space, supporting project development through curatorial assistance, exhibitions, talks, and local connections. It emphasizes collaboration, community engagement, and production over mere tourism, with a program fee required.

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Hamburg Ministry for Culture and Media

Hamburg, Germany

The Hamburg Ministry for Culture and Media offers eight three-month residencies for international artists at Westwerk in Hamburg. This residency provides rent-free accommodation, a monthly allowance of €900, and travel expenses for one return journey. Artists will live and work at Westwerk, engaging with the Hamburg cultural scene. Each artist will receive a one-off subsidy of €500 for a final presentation. Residencies include a private apartment and shared bathroom, with access to gallery and performance spaces. The program supports visual arts, photography, film, multimedia, and music combined with visual arts. Applicants must have health and liability insurance and cover any visa requirements.

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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.

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Haystack Mountain School of Crafts

Deer Isle, Maine, United States

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

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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.

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Heima Art Residency

Seydisfjordur, Iceland

Heima Art Residency is an independent, non-profit, artist-run collective house founded in that offers 6-week residencies for LGBTQIA+ artists and activists from around the world. Located in Seyðisfjörður, East Iceland, the program provides a 350 square meter living and studio space where residents live, work, and collaborate together while engaging with the local community. The residency emphasizes cultural exchange, artistic skill-sharing, and creating a safe space for queer artists and activists.

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Heima Collective

Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

Heima Collective is an independent, non-profit, artist-run residency program founded in in Seyðisfjörður, Iceland, offering a 350m² space for living and studios where artists live, work, share, and experiment together. It features flexible, self-guided residencies, particularly open calls for LGBTQIA+ artists and activists emphasizing care, world-building, workshops for queer youth, and public presentations. All disciplines are welcome in this multidisciplinary program located in a vibrant artistic port town.

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Het Wilde Weten

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Het Wilde Weten is an independent, artist-run initiative in Rotterdam offering artist studios, a public platform for contemporary art, culture, discussion, and an Artist in Residency program for Dutch and international artists, curators, and cultural practitioners. The residency enables participants to develop their practice in a 30 m² live/work studio within a building shared with 16 active artists, promoting cultural exchange and connections to Rotterdam's vibrant art scene. It includes facilities like a loft bed, kitchenette, private shower, shared kitchen, bicycle, and internet, but provides no stipend or additional funding.

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Hewnoaks Artist Residency Residency

Portland, United States

Hewnoaks Artist Residency offers short-term (1-2 week) residencies in rustic lakeside cabins on Kezar Lake, Maine, for artists across all disciplines to create freely without output requirements. Fully subsidized; Maine artists preferred.

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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.

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High Desert Test Sites (HDTS)

Joshua Tree, California, United States

High Desert Test Sites (HDTS) offers two unique residency programs at A-Z West, an 80-acre compound in Joshua Tree, California, created by artist Andrea Zittel. The Work-Trade Residency invites artists to stay for 2–4 weeks in exchange for 10 hours of weekly work around the property. This includes grounds maintenance, ceramics studio work, and general upkeep. In return, artists receive housing in micro-apartments and access to studio spaces. The Self-Structured Residency allows participants to stay for 1–4 weeks, paying a fee for private accommodations in the A-Z West Guest Cabin or House, with access to weaving and ceramics studios upon request. Both residencies focus on providing a tranquil and immersive experience in the desert, fostering creative work, personal reflection, and community engagement. Transportation is essential as the residency is located in a remote desert area without access to public transit. Applications for the Work-Trade Residency are accepted twice a year, while Self-Structured Residencies are available on a rolling basis.

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HOP Projects CT20

Folkestone, United Kingdom

HOP Projects CT20 is an independent, cross-disciplinary artist residency program in Folkestone, UK, offering national and international creatives a supportive environment for production, research, and practice development across visual arts, installation, architecture, design, performance, and more. Residencies typically last one to three months, providing high-quality live/work accommodation in the Creative Quarter and access to a public project space, fostering engagement with Folkestone's vibrant art scene. Note: The organization appears to have rebranded to CT20 around .

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Hordaland Art Centre

Bergen, Norway

Hordaland Kunstsenter in Bergen, Norway, has hosted an artist residency program since 1987, open to international artists, curators, writers, researchers, and other contemporary art professionals for research, production, and exchange with the local scene. Residencies typically last 1-2 months or 4-8 weeks, often themed (e.g., curatorial practices, writing), and include covered travel, furnished accommodation, stipend, workspace, and support for public presentations.

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Hotel Maria Kapel

Hoorn, Netherlands

Hotel Maria Kapel (HMK) is a non-profit artist-in-residence, exhibition space, and cinema for contemporary visual art located in a 16th-century chapel in the city center of Hoorn, Netherlands. It supports young and established artists worldwide in producing new work, fostering exchanges with cultural institutions and the public through exhibitions, screenings, lectures, and workshops. Residencies typically last 4-8 weeks or six weeks, with artists using the chapel studio and guesthouse accommodation, though a year-long option lacks housing.

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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.

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Hugo Burge Foundation

Duns, United Kingdom

The Hugo Burge Foundation offers a variety of artist residencies throughout the year, located in the scenic Scottish Borders. These residencies cater to artists across all art forms, providing both funded and self-funded opportunities. The foundation's programs are designed to support the development of new and exciting works within its dedicated studios surrounded by an inspiring natural landscape. Each residency program, whether focusing on visual arts, botanical art, spoken word, or performance, offers artists a unique chance to immerse themselves in their craft while interacting with the local creative community and engaging in public events.

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Hurstville Museum & Gallery Georges River Council

Australia

The Georges River Artist in Residence program, managed by Hurstville Museum & Gallery, provides artists with time and space to explore new ideas, experiment with their art forms, and interact with the local community through public programs. The Carss Park Artist's Cottage offers a studio and accommodation for one artist for up to three months, suitable for a wide range of art forms with opportunities for local, regional, and international artists.

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I-Park

East Haddam, Connecticut, United States

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

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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.

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ICCI

Shanghai, China

The ICCI ART VALLEY PROGRAM, organized by the USC-SJTU Institute of Cultural and Creative Industry at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, offers a residency for international artists and scholars. This program focuses on the integration of “Art plus Technology” and encourages cross-media practice and cultural exchange. The residency includes rent-free accommodation, a stipend, and opportunities for exhibitions and public engagements. The program is open to artists from various disciplines, with a preference for those engaged in interdisciplinary and digital art.

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II° Piano Art Residence

Palagiano, Italy

The 2° Piano Art Residence is an independent, artist-run residency program in Palagiano, Italy, operated by ZNSproject APS/ETS, hosting artists, creatives, and curators to explore, interact, and reinterpret reality through research and experimentation. It provides access to the 120 sqm Via Murat Art Container space for studios, exhibitions, workshops, and community engagement, with support in organization, production, promotion, and local networking. Residencies last from a minimum of two weeks to a maximum of one month, accommodating up to three artists at a time, with open calls year-round.

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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.

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In Ruins

Amendolara, Italy

In-ruins is a nomadic artist residency program organized by Associazione Archeofuturo, dedicated to the intersection of contemporary art and archaeology, hosting artists, curators, and researchers in southern Italian towns near monumental archaeological sites. The edition took place in Amendolara at the Sibarys Archaeological Park and Amendolara National Museum, emphasizing site-responsive, interdisciplinary exploration of themes like memory, mythology, and Mediterranean heritage. It offers an open-ended structure with accommodation, studio spaces, and access to sites, relocating annually to new locations such as Basilicata in .

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Indiana University Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design

Bloomington, United States

The McKinney International Art and Design Residency at Indiana University Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design in Bloomington offers established international artists and designers a 4-6 week stay to develop their practice using university facilities, collections, and research centers. Residents participate in the McKinney Visiting Artist Lecture Series, studio visits, open studios, and a workshop while receiving studio space, lodging, an $8,000 fellowship, health insurance, and up to $500 in supplies. Applications are open to contemporary studio practitioners and critics from outside the US, with the next cycle for .

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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.

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Institute for Provocation

Beijing, China

The Institute for Provocation (IFP) is a Beijing-based independent art workspace, think tank, and curatorial platform that hosts artist residencies focused on the thinking and research process before artwork creation, emphasizing cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural provocations. It supports research, workshops, lectures, and experiments stretching borders between art, architecture, design, and other fields, introducing international artists to local networks since . Residencies provide shared studios and housing in central Beijing's Dongcheng district.

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International Elias Canetti Society

Ruse, Bulgaria

The International Elias Canetti Society, founded in 1992 in Ruse, Bulgaria, is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Nobel Prize laureate Elias Canetti and promoting European values such as peace, international cooperation, and cultural diversity. The Society supports democracy and civil society growth through cultural mediation, civic education, research, and publishing. It organizes various cultural events, including the annual International Literature Festival, and offers artist residency programs aimed at fostering artistic exchange and collaboration across Europe. These residencies are open to a wide range of artists, including painters, photographers, writers, performance artists, translators, and musicians. Its residencies provide a rich cultural environment, fostering creative development and international artistic collaboration. These programs promote the values and legacy of Elias Canetti while supporting contemporary artistic practices.

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International House

New York, United States

International House (I-House) in New York City is a residential community for global leaders, including artists, offering programs and events that foster cultural exchange through performances, discussions, and creative activities like the Fall Fiesta festival of words, music, and dance. It connects residents with acclaimed musicians, actors, and artists to explore the creative process and social issues. While not a traditional artist residency with studios, it provides a supportive living environment for international creative professionals.

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International Institute of Puppetry

Charleville-Mézières, France

The International Institute of Puppetry in Charleville-Mézières, France, offers research residencies through its Research & Innovation Center to encourage scholarly research on puppetry arts, support artistic creation, and strengthen links between research and creative communities. Residents gain access to the library, mentoring, networking, and free accommodation at Villa d'Aubilly or IIM apartments, with stays typically lasting from one week to two months. The program requires a research contract and production of a written, audiovisual, or multimedia record of the work.

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International Writers’ and Artists’ Residency

Canada

The International Writers' and Artists' Residency is a non-profit organization in Val-David, Quebec that offers residencies of one to six weeks to writers, poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and visual artists. The residency provides a creative community with communal spaces and hosts biannual international festivals in May and October to facilitate global artistic collaboration and exchange.

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Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture

Kefalonia, Greece

The Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture offers a uniquely immersive environment for artists, scholars, and creatives from around the world. Located on the picturesque Greek island of Kefalonia, this center serves as a hub for fostering creativity across a wide array of disciplines including visual arts, performing arts, and environmental sciences. The center's programs are varied, ranging from artist residencies and master classes to international exhibitions and interdisciplinary projects, allowing participants to explore and develop their work in a stimulating, supportive setting. Each program at the Ionion Center is designed to integrate the rich cultural and natural landscape of Kefalonia, using the island's history and beauty as a backdrop for inspiration and research. With facilities that encourage both individual and collaborative projects, the center offers spaces for exhibitions, performances, and creative experiments. The residency programs are particularly notable for their inclusion of artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, providing them with the opportunity to engage deeply with the local community and environment. Financial support is available through various grants connected to specific programs each year, ensuring accessibility for a broad range of participants. The center also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and ecological awareness, integrating these themes into its projects and educational initiatives. With its commitment to fostering global artistic dialogue and cultural exchange, the Ionion Center for the Arts and Culture stands out as a beacon for creative minds seeking to deepen their practice and connect with other like-minded individuals from around the world.

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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.

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Iowa Lakeside Lab Biological Field Research Station

Milford, United States

The Iowa Lakeside Lab Artist-in-Residence Program at the Biological Field Research Station in Milford, Iowa, invites artists, musicians, composers, and performers of all genres for two- or four-week residencies focused on fostering collaborations between art, science, ecology, and the local community. Residents receive private housing with meals provided, access to rustic studio spaces in historic stone labs, and opportunities to engage with scientists and the natural surroundings, with no fees charged. Preference is given to works exploring relationships between art and science, particularly ecology and natural history.

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Isla de Crear

Úbeda, Spain

Isla de Crear is a creative center located in Úbeda, Andalusia, Spain, that offers artist residencies for creatives from various disciplines. The center encourages exploration and creation outside of commercial constraints, based on the principles of the Fantasism manifesto. Residencies are available for 4, 6, or 8 weeks, with start dates in April and August. Participants receive private en-suite bedrooms and access to shared living spaces and multiple workspaces, including studios for dance, woodworking, and metalworking. The program emphasizes experimentation and interdisciplinary collaboration, with no requirement for a final exhibition or performance. A participation fee of €250 per week covers accommodation and utilities.

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Israeli Center for Digital Art

Holon, Israel

The Israeli Center for Digital Art in Holon offers an Artist-in-Residence Program initiated in for artists, curators, and contemporary art critics, enabling them to stay in Holon, conduct research and production influenced by the Israeli context, and participate in the center's programming. Residents receive studio space with computer, internet, video archive, and sound studio access, plus accommodation in Holon. The program fosters international collaborations and potential exhibitions at the center.

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John Michael Kohler Arts Center

Sheboygan, United States

The Arts/Industry residency program at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, partners with Kohler Co. to host 12 artists annually in three-month cohorts at the company's factory in Kohler, WI. Artists work in pottery or foundry studios with 24/7 access, industrial materials like vitreous china, cast iron, and brass, technical support, housing, transportation, and a stipend, without needing prior experience in clay or metal. Participants donate one artwork each to Kohler Co. and JMKAC upon completion.

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Kaatsbaan Subsidized

Tivoli, United States

Kaatsbaan Cultural Park provides opportunities for artists of all genres to create, live, and collaborate in the Hudson Valley countryside with state-of-the-art studios, theater, and accommodations.

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KAB Library and Residency

Tokyo, Japan

KAB Library and Residency is a membership library and artist residency program located in an old renovated folk house in Kyojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, operating as a guesthouse for international artists and curators to immerse in research and creation. Established in January by a private organization, it combines a mysterious library with lodging facilities in the heart of old Tokyo. Visitors are welcome by appointment only, with easy access from nearby stations like Keisei-Hikifune.

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Kala Yatra Residency

Kathmandu, Nepal

Kala Yatra Artist Residency is a self-funded, artist-run program in Nepal offering flexible stays from 2 weeks to 1+ months for visual artists, writers, performers, curators, filmmakers, architects, musicians, and more. It provides private self-catering accommodation, shared studio spaces, and opportunities for exhibitions, open studios, talks, reflection, and community engagement in a supportive, diverse environment. Rooted in socially relevant practice and cross-cultural dialogue, it emphasizes process-driven exploration of art, culture, and Nepal’s socio-political landscape.

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Kamiyama Artist in Residence

Tokushima, Japan

The Kamiyama Artist in Residence (KAIR) program, established in 1999, invites 3-5 artists annually to Kamiyama, Tokushima, Japan, for collaborative projects with locals, culminating in exhibitions, workshops, and open studios. Artists reside in provided two-story houses and studios, drawing inspiration from the town's natural surroundings and cultural heritage to create original works. A self-funded 'Bed & Studio' option is available outside the main September-November period.

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Kamov

Rijeka, Croatia

The Kamov Artist-in-Residence Program, established in 2011 by the Department of Culture of the City of Rijeka, Croatia, aims to enrich the cultural landscape by fostering art and supporting the non-institutional art scene. Named after the avant-garde Rijeka writer Janko Polić Kamov, the program embodies the spirit of questioning and progress. It has hosted over 500 international artists, theorists, and creators, encouraging collaborations across cultural boundaries. The residency offers spaces for inspiration, research, and experimentation in writing, performing arts, and open-ended post-studio practices. Residents engage in Rijeka's cultural life, presenting their work through lectures, workshops, and exhibitions. Kamov Residency provides a unique opportunity for artists to delve deep into their projects, supported by a rich community and a variety of resources.

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Kattilakoski culture cooperative

Kärsämäki, Finland

Non-profit cultural cooperative founded in . Active force in local cultural scene hosting artist residencies, organizing festivals, and promoting local and national culture through member associations.

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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.

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KHB Kunsthalle Below

Below, Germany

KHB Kunsthalle Below offers a unique artist residency program called "Minimal Travel" situated in the idyllic rural area of Below, close to nature and simplicity. The program encourages artists from diverse disciplines and professional backgrounds to explore their creativity in a communal setting, emphasizing environmental consciousness and minimal travel. The residencies provide various accommodations, including circus wagons and simple chambers, fostering an intimate and creative environment. Artists engage in self-directed projects with opportunities for collaboration and communal activities like shared meals and a final public exhibition. The program aims to blend artistic exploration with discussions on minimalism and community living, inviting both new and professional artists.

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Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts

Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States

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

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Kingsbrae International Residence for the Arts (KIRA)

St. Andrews, Canada

Kingsbrae International Residence for the Arts (KIRA), founded in 2016, is a prestigious artist residency program located in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. Designed to support artists across various disciplines, KIRA provides six selected artists with a multi-week immersive experience, including individual studio space, private accommodation, and two meals per day. Participants are encouraged to engage with the local community through public teaching sessions and open studios, offering unique opportunities for cultural exchange. Situated on a historic seaside property, the residency provides access to the renowned Kingsbrae Garden and an amphitheater for public events. Artists bear costs for materials and travel, but enjoy full support through dedicated studio and living facilities. KIRA welcomes artists from all career stages who demonstrate a strong work ethic and collaborative spirit.

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Kinhouse

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Kinhouse Artist Residency, located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a contemporary art gallery and residency program that welcomes both emerging and established artists, including families. Committed to inclusivity, the residency charges no application fee and bases residency fees on a household income sliding scale. Additional scholarships are available for single mothers, women of color, those with chronic illness or disability, and LGBTQIA+ individuals. The one-week residencies provide artists with the entire two-story, three-bedroom home, a detached art studio, WiFi, washer/dryer, kitchen, gardens, outdoor playset, fire pit, porch, and common areas. The residency does not cover travel, food, or art supplies.

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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.

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Kintai Arts Residency

Kintai, Lithuania

Kintai Arts Residency is an international artist residency program located in the rural village of Kintai on the coast of the Curonian Lagoon in Lithuania's Klaipėda region, offering a space for interdisciplinary artistic practice outside urban centers. It supports artists, curators, researchers, and others in visual arts, music, sound, and interdisciplinary fields through residencies in a former school building, emphasizing interaction with the local community and environment. The program provides accommodation, shared studios, and opportunities for public presentations, with open calls announced periodically.

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Klaustrid AiR

Skriðuklaustur, Iceland

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

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Knockvologan Studies

Fionnphort, United Kingdom

Knockvologan Studies is a remote artist residency program on the Ross of Mull near Fionnphort, Scotland, founded by artists Miek Zwamborn and Rutger Emmelkamp, serving as a hub for creative research in art, literature, field research, and nature preservation. It welcomes residents in fields like visual art, performing arts, film, photography, literature, music, architecture, and design for stays of 2 to 6 weeks, with proposals accepted year-round and no fixed fee based on involvement. Residents have access to facilities including the Knockvologan Prism and Studio in the barn, and opportunities to present work to the local community.

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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.

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Korean Nature Artists' Association - YATOO

Gongju-si, South Korea

The YATOO International Artist in Residence Program, operated by the Korean Nature Artists' Association - YATOO (founded in 1981), provides artists with a tranquil natural environment in Gongju-si, South Korea, to concentrate on nature-inspired artworks and exchange ideas internationally. It emphasizes developing nature art aesthetics for human-nature harmony, with opportunities for exhibitions and interaction with YATOO members' works. Residencies typically last 1-3 months, focusing on open-air creation and site-specific concepts.

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Kriti Gallery Residency

Varanasi, India

Kriti Gallery Artist Residency in Varanasi, India, is an unstructured, free program founded in - by Navneet Raman to foster cultural dialogue among international artists, locals, and the historic city. It provides private studios in a lush garden setting 3-4 km from the Ganges, accommodating artists across disciplines for 1-3 months year-round with no deadlines or exhibition requirements. Now part of Banaras Cultural Foundation, it supports over 200 artists from 26 countries through stays, workshops, exhibitions, and interactions.

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Krowji

Redruth (near Tehidy Country Park), United Kingdom

The Tehidy Creative Residency Programme is an initiative managed by Krowji, in partnership with Cornwall Council, designed to foster creative engagement with the natural environment of Tehidy Country Park in Cornwall, UK. This program offers up to four funded residencies for creative practitioners from various disciplines who are passionate about exploring the natural world and engaging diverse audiences. The residencies, which can last up to three months, provide free accommodation in a renovated estate worker’s cottage, complete with studio space and access to the surrounding woodland. While the residency does not provide a stipend or materials budget, it offers a unique setting to inspire creative outputs and the opportunity to contribute to the cultural and creative growth of Cornwall.

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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.

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Kultur Service Steiermark GmbH

Graz, Austria

Kultur Service Steiermark GmbH, also known as Kulturvermittlung Steiermark, operates artist residencies in Graz, Austria, including the Styria-Artist-in-Residence (St.A.i.R.) program providing studios for international artists and theorists to foster networking in the Styrian cultural scene, and the Graz Residency for International Photographers (GRIP) in collaboration with Camera Austria for lens-based artists. These programs offer housing in central Graz locations, stipends ranging from €1,000 for one-month stays to €1,100 monthly for minimum two-month residencies, working spaces, and opportunities for presentations and local connections. They support emerging talents across visual arts, photography, literature, and theory, emphasizing research, production, and engagement with Graz's vibrant art scene.

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Kulturakademie Tarabya

Tarabya, Türkiye

Kulturakademie Tarabya is a residency programme established in in Istanbul, run by the German Embassy in Ankara with curatorial responsibility held by the Goethe-Institut. It offers four- to eight-month residencies to artists and cultural professionals from various disciplines, fostering German-Turkish cultural exchange through living and studio facilities on historic grounds in Tarabya.

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Kulturfactory

Domicella, Italy

Kulturfactory Residency, hosted at the historic Villa Santa Maria in Domicella, Italy, provides artists with an immersive environment to explore innovative and multidisciplinary art forms. Situated in a scenic region between the Vesuvio and Vallo di Lauro, the residency encourages artists to engage with nature and local culture while developing their projects. The program is open to practitioners across performance, music, film, literature, theater, and other creative fields, inviting both established and emerging artists to explore radical expressions. Kulturfactory’s unique approach combines independent creation with collaborative exchange, aiming to stimulate dialogue across diverse practices. The residency includes comfortable accommodations, expansive rehearsal spaces, and shared facilities such as a library and meditation room, fostering a sense of community among residents. Artists are encouraged to interact with the local community and participate in cultural programming, workshops, and events. Kulturfactory values experimentation and seeks to build lasting connections with its artists, supporting future collaborations. This artist-run, non-profit initiative is dedicated to nurturing boundary-pushing artistic research and interdisciplinary encounters.

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Kulturkollektiv Goetheschule e.V. Lauscha

Lauscha, Germany

The Artist in Residence program at Kulturkollektiv Goetheschule e.V. in Lauscha, Germany, hosts artists for a one-month stay, providing free accommodation, a 1000€ stipend, and a studio within the historic Goetheschule building. It supports various artistic practices, including glass art and large-scale drawing inspired by the local context, with networking opportunities in the region. The program is funded by the Kulturstiftung Thüringen and features events like welcome dinners for residents.

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Kunst Asyl

Quedlinburg, Germany

Kunst Asyl is an artist residency program in Quedlinburg, Germany, founded in by Armenian artist and curator Narine Zolyan, offering artists the opportunity to work in the UNESCO World Heritage City while focusing on themes of global integration, universal human values, and local history related to 'After the Wall against the Border'. It provides ready-to-move-in accommodations with kitchen, toilet, and shower, plus a 20 square meter studio, at a cost of 220 euros per week, aiming to foster a 'Culture-Integration-Dialogue' between artists from Europe and beyond, with partners in Russia and Armenia.

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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.

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Kunsthaus Erfurt

Erfurt, Germany

Kunsthaus Erfurt is an artist-run space founded in 1990, mainly for female artists, offering studio residencies in a historic building in Erfurt's old town. It promotes cultural experiments and supports creative work with apartments including kitchen and bathroom.

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Kunsthuis SYB

Beetsterzwaag, Netherlands

Kunsthuis SYB is an artist residency program in Beetsterzwaag, Netherlands, that provides artists with a six-week stay to conduct research, experiment, and foster new collaborations based on project proposals. It offers a furnished apartment, studio space, organizational support, artistic feedback, publicity, a project budget, and culminates in public weekend access and a final presentation.

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Künstlerbahnhof Ebernburg e.V.

Bad Münster - Ebernburg, Germany

The Künstlerbahnhof Ebernburg e.V. is an artist residency program in a former railway station in Bad Münster-Ebernburg, Germany, offering 2-3 scholarships annually, each lasting 2 months, primarily to young international artists for undisturbed creative work in a scenic rural setting. Residents receive a high-ceilinged studio, fully furnished apartment, kiln for ceramics/glass, and printing press, with exhibitions organized to showcase their work; costs for living and travel are borne by the artist, though one source mentions a 800 Euro work purchase. Suitable for all art disciplines except those involving fire or water.

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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.

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Kutztown University Artist in Residence

Kutztown, United States

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

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Kvitbrakka Artist in Residence

Berlevåg, Norway

Kvitbrakka Artist in Residence (AiR), located in Berlevåg, Norway, offers a unique opportunity for artists to create site-specific work inspired by the region’s dramatic Arctic landscape and rich fishing heritage. Since 2012, Kvitbrakka has hosted over 50 international artists, writers, and musicians, evolving into a significant cultural center for the Nordic region. The residency program spans four to six weeks, with sessions running from February to May and September to November, and is open to artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, writing, and music. Residents are encouraged to immerse themselves in the community, hosting workshops, exhibitions, and public presentations. The program provides accommodation, studio space, and a travel grant of 7,000 NOK to support the artists’ stay. The small coastal village of Berlevåg, known for its natural beauty and cultural traditions, offers a vibrant community setting, with additional support available from local residents and nearby resources.

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L'appartamento Napoli

Napoli 80136, Italy

L'Appartamento Napoli is a 120 m² artist residency in the heart of Naples, Italy, offering a home and two large live-in workspaces in a historic palazzo for creative retreats and project work. It provides a supportive environment to escape daily pressures, experience life in southern Italy, and pursue inspiration in any artistic form, with fees for 2 weeks at €930 or 4 weeks at €1780 covering all household costs. Run by photographer Amelia, it accommodates artists of most disciplines in shared spaces including kitchen and bathrooms.

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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.

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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.

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La Ira De Dios

Buenos Aires, Argentina

La Ira de Dios is an independent artist-run space in Buenos Aires, Argentina, founded in , that facilitates artistic exchange and contemporary art practice through residency programs, exhibitions, and collaborations with institutions. It provides a collaborative environment for national and international artists, researchers, and curators to experiment, reflect, and engage with the local art scene, culminating in open studios and public presentations. The program emphasizes process-oriented research, with durations from 1 to 6 months, and offers scholarships for Argentine artists while assisting internationals with funding applications.

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La Kunsthalle Mulhouse

Mulhouse Cedex, France

La Kunsthalle Mulhouse is a contemporary art center in Mulhouse, France, offering various artist residencies including programs for young creators, textile artists from Mexico, curators, and researchers, often in partnership with international networks like Atelier Mondial. Residencies typically provide accommodation, studios, stipends or grants ranging from €3,000 to €10,000, and support for research or production, with durations from 2 months to a year. It emphasizes experimentation, cross-border collaboration in the Upper Rhine region, and public engagement through exhibitions and events.

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La Maison de Simon

Fontaine-sous-Jouy, France

La Maison de Simon is an artists' residency founded in in a stone barn near Giverny, Normandy. Dedicated to graphic arts and multidisciplinary practices, it offers a spacious studio, ceramics kiln, and nature-inspired environment for research and creation.

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La MaMa Umbria International

Spoleto, Italy

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

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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.

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La Moissie Creative Residency

Belvès, France

La Moissie Creative Residency is a family-run program located in a restored 16th-century hunting lodge in the medieval village of Belvès, France. The residency is designed to provide artists and writers from all disciplines with a serene and inspiring environment surrounded by the natural beauty and history of the Périgord Noir. Participants are offered private accommodations, shared studio spaces, and high-quality meals prepared with locally sourced organic ingredients. The residency promotes both individual and collaborative creative processes, with opportunities for community engagement through workshops, artist talks, and open studios. With a minimum stay of two weeks, the program encourages longer residencies, offering discounts for stays of three weeks or more. The program supports professional growth and cultural exchange while allowing flexibility for participants to structure their time. Additional features include proximity to local historical sites, contact with nature, and optional contributions to the residency’s art collection. Transportation to and from local train stations or Bergerac Airport is provided.

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La Pedrada de Noemi

Canary Island, Spain

La Pedrada de Noemi is an artist residency program located in a rehabilitated old house in a rural environment in Agüimes, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, created as a space for artistic creation, workshops, and cultural activities. It does not offer grants or stipends to resident artists but can assist in seeking external funding, and seeks collaborative artists for projects like those presented at the 'Three Continents' theatre festival.

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La Source

Saint Thégonnec Loc Eguiner, France

La SOURCE is an international and interdisciplinary art residency center in Brittany, France, dedicated to practice-led research on 'Love-Studies' through inner-connective, inter-connective, and eco-connective layers, offering immersive programs like the Temenos fellowship with 11-week sessions in fall, spring, and summer. It provides facilities including studios, a greenhouse dome, hearth kitchen, wellness area, and valley for land art, culminating in exhibitions, conferences, and publications, with a Post-Graduate Diploma for completing three sessions. Residencies feature daily fees on a sliding scale for housing but no program fees beyond room, board, and admin costs, welcoming creators in conceptual, performance, installation, socially engaged, land art, and other fields.

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La synagogue de Delme

Delme, France

The Centre d'art contemporain - la synagogue de Delme in Delme, France, operates an artist residency program in the former presbytery of Lindre-Basse, in collaboration with the Lorraine Regional Natural Park. Housed in a refitted historic building, the program supports contemporary artists through production and exhibition opportunities, complementing the center's temporary shows in the converted 19th-century synagogue. Selected artists receive a residency allowance and production budget to develop site-specific projects.

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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.

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La Wayaka Current

Atacama, Chile

La Wayaka Current is an artist-led organization offering unique residency programs in some of the most remote and ecologically significant environments on Earth. Their residencies, based in the Desert (Atacama, Chile), Tropic (Guna Yala, Panama), and Arctic (Sápmi, Norway), provide creative professionals the opportunity to explore pressing socio-political and environmental issues through site-responsive, research-driven, and collaborative practices. These programs allow artists, cultural practitioners, writers, scientists, and others from multidisciplinary fields to immerse themselves in remote, nature-immersive environments while engaging with local indigenous cultures and ecologies. Through a combination of curated and self-directed activities, participants explore themes such as climate change, colonization, indigenous knowledge, and ecological conservation. La Wayaka Current’s goal is to foster a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of art, nature, and social change by supporting projects that encourage environmental awareness and cultural exchange.

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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.

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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.

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Lakkos

Heraklion, Greece

The Lakkos Artist Residency in Heraklion, Crete, is an artist-run program offering a peaceful yet vibrant environment for creatives. Located in the historic old town, the residency hosts up to two artists at a time, providing private accommodations and studio spaces. The residency encourages self-directed projects across various disciplines, from visual arts and writing to performance and ceramics. Residents can explore collaborations with the local community, contributing to the revitalization of the Lakkos neighborhood. With flexible stays starting from two weeks, the program provides a supportive space for independent creation in a culturally rich urban setting. Artists enjoy access to a lively arts scene, local markets, and historic landmarks, all within a short walk from the residency.

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Lakkos Artists Residency

Heraklion, Greece

The Lakkos Artist Residency is an independent, artist-run multidisciplinary space founded in by visual artist Mathew Halpin, located in the historic Old Town of Heraklion, Crete, Greece, aimed at revitalizing the Lakkos district through creative research, urban exploration, and cultural immersion. It offers self-directed stays with no obligation for exhibitions, emphasizing unhurried creation, access to local art scenes, Minoan sites, and community engagement via murals and pop-up events. Artists enjoy shared or private accommodation, studio access, and proximity to beaches, museums, and a secondary village location 30 minutes away.

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Lakou NOU by Haiti Cultural Exchange (HCX)

Brooklyn, New York, United States

The Lakou NOU Artist Residency, organized by Haiti Cultural Exchange (HCX), supports artists of Haitian descent in creating and presenting new work within Brooklyn’s Haitian communities. Over nine months, artists engage with local neighborhoods, including Crown Heights, Canarsie, East Flatbush, and Flatbush, using their creative talents to address community issues and build connections. The residency includes a $7,500 stipend, professional development, and mentorship opportunities. Artists collaborate with local organizations, participate in workshops, and showcase their work through public events. This residency fosters artistic growth and cultural exchange, helping artists to deepen their engagement with community-led activism and cultural preservation.

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Land Art Mongolia

Bor Undu, Mongolia

Land Art Mongolia (LAM) is an artist residency program in Bor Undur, Mongolia, focused on land art in the steppe environment, hosted in traditional gers (yurts) to facilitate collaboration between international and Mongolian artists. It operates on a nomination and invitation-only basis as part of the broader LAM 360° Biennial, providing a retreat for personal creative work in a natural setting contrasting urban areas. The program complements biennial events with year-round activities through the Contemporary Art Institute UB.

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Lapua City Cultural Department

Lapua, Finland

The Vanha Paukku Artist Residency, operated by the Lapua City Cultural Department at the Cultural Centre Vanha Paukku in Lapua, Finland, provides artists from all disciplines with a peaceful environment to focus on their creative work in a historic former ammunition factory complex. Established in , it offers shared studios with 24-hour access, private apartments nearby including options with kitchen, sauna, and bedrooms, and opportunities for local collaborations and public presentations on a case-by-case basis. Residencies typically last one to four weeks, welcoming 1-5 artists at a time in this serene rural setting near the Lapuanjoki river.

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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.

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Le Cube

Rabat, Morocco

Le Cube – independent art room in Rabat, Morocco, is an art center offering artist residencies, exhibitions, and research programs focused on contemporary artistic practices that explore social, cultural, political questions, and historical narratives. It provides housing options including a 70m² apartment in the city center or an integrated space within the art room, supporting experimental art for Moroccan and international artists since . Residencies typically last up to 3 months, with programs like 'new generation' and 'summer’s lab' nurturing emerging artists through production, exhibition, and support.

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Le Phare à Lucioles (Le Phare a Lucioles)

Sault, France

Le Phare à Lucioles offers various types of residencies at its venue, Le M!, located in the rural and isolated village of Sault, at the foot of Mont Ventoux in the south of France. This creative center welcomes artists and researchers from around the world for research, writing, rehearsal, and creative work residencies lasting 5 to 20 days. The residencies include solo, group, family, team, and emergence options, each tailored to different needs. Artists are provided with individual rooms and workspaces, with a residency grant of €80 per day covering all travel and food costs. The program fosters a supportive environment with technical, administrative, and mediation assistance, promoting interaction with the local community.

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LEA (Lab of Experimental Art)

Madrid, Spain

LEA (Lab of Experimental Art) is a cutting-edge cultural organization located in Madrid, Spain, dedicated to creating a sustainable, authentic, and kind world of art. LEA provides a dynamic and collaborative environment where artists can push the boundaries of their creative practices. The organization offers two types of residency programs: Stays, which allow artists to share workspace in a rotating schedule over a minimum of six months, and Full-Time Residencies, offering a dedicated workspace for three months for artists needing intensive work hours. LEA supports its artists through a 200-square-meter facility equipped with specialized labs, a gallery for experimentation, a library, and a living/meeting room. The program emphasizes professional growth, offering workshops, mentorship, and opportunities for exhibitions and networking with galleries, museums, and patrons. LEA is committed to inclusivity and offers grants and discounts to emerging artists under 35, helping to make participation accessible to a broader range of creatives. Through its residency programs, LEA fosters an environment that encourages experimentation, collaboration, and the re-evaluation of artistic practices.

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Lee Ufan Arles

Arles, France

Lee Ufan Arles, in partnership with Maison Guerlain, offers the Art & Environment Prize to support artists whose work resonates with themes of nature and the environment. This initiative provides a six- to eight-week residency in Arles, France, where the winner receives a production space and accommodation. The program fosters connections with local and international artists, curators, and the public, enabling the artist to develop and execute their project. The residency culminates in a summer exhibition at one of Lee Ufan Arles’ spaces. Open to artists of all disciplines and nationalities, the prize emphasizes originality, relevance, and coherence with environmental themes. The jury, chaired by Lee Ufan, includes prominent figures from both Lee Ufan Arles and Guerlain.

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Les Hauts de Sancerre

Sancerre, France

Les Hauts de Sancerre is a luxury five-star hotel in a renovated 19th-century château overlooking the vineyards of Sancerre, France, with a strong emphasis on art through curatorial direction by Stanislas de Poucques, featuring exhibitions of artists like Emma Terweduwe and Roan van Oort. It hosts art displays both indoors and in its park, intertwining wine, design, and contemporary art in its intimate setting with eight rooms. No formal artist residency program for visiting artists is mentioned; it functions primarily as a hotel with integrated art programming.

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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.

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Lijiang Studio

Lijiang Old Town, China

Lijiang Studio is an artist residency program located on a farm in a valley near Lashihai, outside Lijiang Old Town in Yunnan, China, encouraging longer stays for artists to immerse in rural life, incorporate the land, and engage the local Naxi community. It provides housing, food, basic materials, studios, and facilities like showers and wifi, with no fees or stipends required from artists, who cover their own travel. The program supports interdisciplinary practices benefiting local culture and connecting international artists with rural China.

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Lithuanian Artists' Association

VILNIUS LT 2001, Lithuania

The Lithuanian Artists' Association (Lietuvos dailininkų sąjunga), based in Vilnius LT , Lithuania, is the official professional organization uniting painters and artists, promoting their work, protecting copyrights, and organizing galleries and creative efforts. It hosts artist residencies such as the Palanga Art residency near the Baltic Sea, offering a 150 m² workshop with projector and audio equipment, plus accommodation in 4 separate rooms suitable for artists and family. Activities include artistic research, production, public presentations, open studios, talks, workshops, and professional exchanges.

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Little Islands Festival

Sikinos, Greece

The Little Islands Festival (LIF) in Sikinos, Greece, features a Residency and Research Programme hosting artists for 1-2 weeks to create site-specific works inspired by the island's natural and cultural landscape, focusing on new media, performing arts, ecology, anthropology, and hybrid practices. Participants, including filmmakers, musicians, dancers, architects, and curators, receive accommodation, travel support up to 200 euros airfare and ferry tickets, and technical equipment coverage. The program culminates in presentations at the annual summer festival, which transforms Sikinos' public spaces with audiovisual performances, installations, workshops, and exhibitions.

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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.

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Lost Artists

Capri, Italy

The Lost Artists photography residency in Capri, Italy, offers a week-long retreat for photographers seeking to reconnect with their artistic vision. Led by award-winning fine art photographer Davide Esposito, the residency combines tailored one-on-one mentorship sessions, photography workshops, and immersive exploration of Capri’s hidden landscapes. Participants will gain guidance on refining their artist statements, deepening their creative process, and mastering techniques like light, landscape photography, and storytelling. The program is rooted in helping artists create work that reflects their personal truth. Accommodation is provided in a serene three-bedroom apartment overlooking the sea, fostering an inspiring atmosphere. This residency also highlights Capri’s rich artistic history, which has inspired legends like Pablo Neruda and Oscar Wilde. Through a mix of introspection, technical skill-building, and creative exploration, Lost Artists offers a transformative experience for photographers.

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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.

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Lucid Art Foundation

Inverness, United States

Nonprofit foundation in Inverness, CA, supporting artists exploring arts and consciousness via residencies, exhibitions, and publications. Offers serene retreat with housing and studio for multimedia, conceptual, ecological, interdisciplinary work.

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LungA School

Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

LungA School is an artist-run residential art school in Seyðisfjörður, East Iceland offering 12-week immersive programs in Art and Land, where participants live together at the school and engage in experimental artistic and land-based practices. The school functions simultaneously as an educational institution and as an artwork itself, using the concept of schooling as its medium.

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Lycée Français de Chicago

Chicago, United States

The LFC Artist-in-Residence Program at Lycée Français de Chicago invites international creators to develop artistic projects within a school setting, fostering dialogue between artists and the community every other year. The fully funded residency covers travel expenses, provides housing accommodations, and offers stipends to support artists' work and living costs.

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MA Umi Residencies

Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan

MA Umi Residencies is a self-funded, non-profit international residency program based in the northern peninsula of Ishigaki Island, Japan, part of the Yaeyama archipelago. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and research, offering participants an opportunity to engage with the land, ocean, and local communities in a sustainable and immersive environment. Participants have access to complimentary lodging in private studios, shared facilities, and transportation within the area. The residency promotes ecological and cultural awareness, focusing on marine and coastal landscapes as part of its response to global climate challenges. Residents are encouraged to present their work publicly, whether through exhibitions, workshops, or discussions, fostering dialogue and intercultural collaboration. The program is open to artists, researchers, and creatives across disciplines, including visual arts, architecture, geography, oceanography, and literature. The selection process is based on artistic merit, the feasibility of proposed projects, and their alignment with the program’s mission.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Main & Station Nonesuch

Parrsboro, Canada

Main & Station Nonesuch is a privately funded artist residency program based in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, and Montreal, Canada that encourages artistic activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community involvement. The program hosts 1-10 residents at a time (up to 6 in Parrsboro facilities) who are self-directed in their practice and expected to give artist talks, provide community arts programming, and participate in the life of the centre.

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Maisons Daura

Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, France

Maisons Daura is an international artist residency program in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, France, housed in the former home of Catalan painter Pierre Daura and managed by the Maison des arts Georges et Claude Pompidou contemporary art center. It supports contemporary creation across all disciplines through spring residencies (minimum 8 weeks, typically 3 months) for groups or collectives and autumn residencies (minimum 5 weeks, 1.5 months) for young Occitanie art school graduates and international artists, fostering exchange with local communities.

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Makan Art Space

Jabal Al-Weibdeh, Jordan

Makan Art Space is an independent contemporary art platform established in in Amman, Jordan, functioning as a dynamic hub for artists, cultural producers, and activists. It operates artist residency programs, workshops, exhibitions, and collaborative projects with a focus on experimental art practices and social engagement. The space serves as an alternative to formal institutional art venues, fostering local and international artistic exchange and networking.

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Manifesta Art and Culture

Manaus, Brazil

LABVERDE is a transdisciplinary art and ecology platform based in the Brazilian Amazon that promotes artistic creation through intensive 10-day residencies combining seminars, workshops, forest tours, and boat trips. The program, developed in association with Manifesta Art and Culture and the National Institute for Amazonian Research, aims to foster innovative artistic language while exploring environmental issues and the Amazon's biodiversity.

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Manship Artists Residency

Gloucester, United States

International, interdisciplinary artists residency at the former home and studio of sculptor Paul Manship, dedicated to supporting artists, innovators, and thinkers with time and space for creative work.

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Marea Art Project

Praiano, Italy

Marea Art Project is an artist residency program, research center, and curatorial platform on the UNESCO-listed Amalfi Coast in Italy, primarily in Praiano and Positano, aimed at professionals in visual arts, performing arts, architecture, design, fashion, sciences, and more. It revives the historical tradition of artistic inspiration in the area by converting ancient cliffside houses into spaces for contemporary research, experimentation, and creation inspired by the sea and local culture. Residencies typically run from November to March, with invitation-based participation or open calls like Culture Moves Europe for specific 21-day periods.

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Marignana Arte Srl

Venezia, Italy

Marignana Arte Srl, through its Spazio Berlendis space in Venice, offers a production artist residency for mid-career and emerging international artists, lasting 3-6 weeks between December 15, , and February 15, , focused on research and creation inspired by Venice's history and context. The residency culminates in an exhibition at Marignana Project and provides accommodation, studio space, and a €2,000 expense contribution. It is open to all artistic disciplines and languages, welcoming artists over 18.

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Más allá de El Dorado

Posadas, Argentina

Más allá de El Dorado is an artist residency program located in Posadas, Argentina, operated by a foundation of the same name. The residency offers exchange students a unique opportunity to live and work in a dedicated and hospitable environment, providing accommodation, formal and conceptual support throughout the working process, and connections with experts.

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Mas Palou

El Pla del Penedes, Spain

Mas Palou Art Residency, active since , invites artists and collectives of all disciplines to El Pla del Penedes, Spain, for immersive creative development inspired by the Mediterranean landscape and estate. Residents stay in guesthouses for around 9-10 days, fostering community and projects amid vineyards and nature. The program hosts up to 7 artists, culminating in public Open Studios events like the one on March 7, .

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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.

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McKinney International Art and Design Residency

Bloomington, United States

The McKinney International Art and Design Residency, hosted by the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design at Indiana University Bloomington, offers international artists and designers a 4–6-week stay to develop their practice using university facilities, collections, and research centers. Selected residents participate in the McKinney Visiting Artist Lecture Series, studio visits, open studios, and a workshop, with studio space, lodging, an $8,000 USD fellowship, health insurance, and up to $500 in supplies provided.

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MFAH Core Program

Houston, Texas, United States

The Core Residency Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) is a prestigious 23-month residency program for emerging visual artists and critical writers. The program provides fellows with private studios, regular studio visits from prominent artists and curators, and access to MFAH's extensive resources including world-class collections and research libraries. Fellows participate in both group and solo exhibitions throughout their residency, with critics-in-residence developing projects aligned with their professional goals. The program is designed to support emerging talent in visual arts and critical writing, offering unparalleled access to Houston's vibrant arts community and the museum's institutional resources. As part of the renowned Glassell School at MFAH, the Core Program represents one of the most significant artist fellowship opportunities in the United States, combining financial support with professional development and exhibition opportunities.

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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.

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Mil Gotas

China

Mil Gotas is an artist residency program located in Songzhuang, China, a vibrant arts district known for artistic exchange, offering a unique one-month immersive experience. It collaborates with Dimensions Art Center (DAC) and Jiezishan Art Center on the Chongqing Art Residency, providing independent studios with integrated living and workspaces, shared bathrooms, kitchens, bookstores, and exhibition halls in downtown Chongqing. The program supports artists, writers, video creators, and others worldwide with durations from half a month to several months, focusing on urban culture, scenic tours, and cultural exchange.

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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.

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Moab Arts Reuse Residency

Moab, United States

4-6 week residency challenging waste culture via art, community, sustainability. Offers studio, housing, stipend, waste materials access, public engagement. Paused for .

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Modzi Arts

Lusaka, Zambia

Modzi Arts is a creative residency program based in Lusaka, Zambia, offering artists, writers, and performers a supportive environment to develop their practice through residencies, workshops, and community engagement initiatives. The program emphasizes cross-cultural exchange and contemporary African arts, providing access to studios and exhibition spaces. It hosts both local and international participants for immersive creative experiences.

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MOMENTUM Worldwide

Berlin, Germany

MOMENTUM Worldwide is a non-profit platform for time-based art based in Berlin's Kunstquartier Bethanien Art Center, offering a process-based artist residency dedicated to research into time and temporality in visual language. The flexible residency, typically lasting 1-3 months, provides access to facilities, weekly supervision, and culminates in public events like open studios or performances, fostering networks in Berlin's art community. It supports artists in various media through production, research, and professional exchange in a residential apartment in Prenzlauerberg.

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Monastery Arts Residency

West Park, New York, United States

The Monastery Arts Residency, organized by Orein Arts, is a week-long interdisciplinary program for 12-15 artists and writers at Mount Saviour Monastery near Elmira, NY (not West Park), blending solitude, creativity, and monastic community. Residents work independently during the day on over 1,000 acres of grounds, with evenings for group sharing, amid the monks' prayer rhythm; it welcomes all faith backgrounds. Facilities include private rooms, shared meals with monks, a studio for visual artists, library and practice spaces for writers and musicians.

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Mongolian Contemporary Art Support Association

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

The Mongolian Contemporary Art Support Association (MCASA), founded in , runs the Red Corner International Artist Residency in Ulaanbaatar's Ger districts, promoting contemporary art through community engagement and intercultural exchanges. Established in at the Magic Land Community Center in Uliastai, Bayanzurkh district, it offers programs like the nomadic 'A Journey through Time and Space' residency, focusing on Mongolia's art scene, nomadic lifestyle, and wilderness. It supports artists in research, collaborations, and events, with past fully funded editions and upcoming open calls.

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Moniker Art Foundation

Tulum, Mexico

The Moniker Art Foundation offers an inaugural International Artist Residency Program in Tulum, Mexico, for 4 artists (2 international and 2 local Mexican) focused on Urban and New Contemporary art, including urban art, fine art, and illustration. Artists immerse in the Yucatán Peninsula's culture, collaborate on a large-scale public mural with children from the non-profit LADLE, and participate in workshops, excursions, and networking over 10 days. Accommodation is provided at a beachfront hotel with studio space on-site in the jungle and beach areas.

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Montalvo Arts Center

Saratoga, CA 95071, United States

The Lucas Artists Residency Program (LAP) at Montalvo Arts Center in Saratoga, California, is a multidisciplinary residency established in 1939, offering national and international artists dedicated time and facilities for creative practice, collaboration, and cross-disciplinary exploration. It provides private live/work studios tailored to disciplines like visual arts, writing, composition, and performance, set on a 175-acre historic estate with opportunities for public engagement and commissions. The program hosts over 100 artists annually through juried and invited processes, fostering new work in Silicon Valley.

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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.

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Mother's Milk

St Newton, United States

Mother's Milk Art Residency is a 2-6 week interdisciplinary program located on a renovated dairy farm in Newton, Kansas, supporting visual artists, sound artists, dancers/choreographers, creative writers, and other innovative practitioners pursuing experimental work. It provides residents with time, space, and inspiration through interaction with peers in a shared studio and housing environment on 15 wooded acres. The program emphasizes process over product, with no expectations for public presentations or donations.

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Mouhit Space

Tunis, Tunisia

Mouhit Space is an artist residency program in Tunis, Tunisia, supporting creative practitioners at all levels through a convivial environment for reflection, experimentation, and community engagement. It offers mentorship, self-directed stays, production support, and integration into local and international art scenes, with facilities including shared workspaces, private bedrooms, a garden, and a sound studio. Residents are encouraged to host open studios, workshops, or exhibitions to connect with the public.

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Mount Sequoyah

Fayetteville, United States

Mount Sequoyah in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is a living art space offering subsidized year-round residencies, studios, exhibition spaces, performance venues, and a professional clay studio to artists from all fields. It partners with The Alternative Arts School for a specific two-week summer residency in from June 21 to July 5, accommodating 12 artists with shared studios, ceramics access, lodging, and community programming. The 27-32 acre campus provides a rural yet accessible setting near downtown for contemplation, collaboration, and public arts engagement.

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Muncie Arts and Culture Council

Muncie, United States

PlySpace is an artist-in-residence program run by the Muncie Arts and Culture Council in Muncie, Indiana, offering visual artists, writers, performers, designers, and other creatives dedicated time and space to pursue their practices while fostering community collaboration through personal and public projects. Residents engage with local communities via tailored programming, public events, and partnerships, with residencies lasting 2-12 weeks and including a $500 travel stipend. The program emphasizes experimentation, provocation, and accessible projects that spark conversation and social change in Muncie.

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Museu Zer0

Cooperativa Agricola de Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo, Portugal

Museu Zer0 is a digital art museum and living laboratory located in the former silos of the Cooperativa Agrícola de Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo, Portugal, dedicated to supporting digital artistic creation, research, innovation, and community engagement. It hosts artist residencies as part of its opening program, challenging artists to create works in dialogue with the site's industrial heritage, with a current call for residencies open until March 13, . The facility includes immersive rooms, creative ateliers, and incubation spaces for artistic startups, revitalizing the Algarve countryside through technology and local heritage.

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Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH

Susch, Switzerland

The artist residency 'Temporars Susch' by Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH in Susch, Switzerland, offers individual residencies to artists of all disciplines, writers, curators, cultural producers, and researchers in a historic Chasa next to a medieval monastery, emphasizing contemplation, intellectual exchange, and disconnection from production pressures without requiring tangible outcomes. Residents engage with the community through workshops, talks, or discussions and benefit from the inspiring Engadin valley setting historically linked to figures like Nietzsche and Giacometti. The program provides accommodation, travel expenses, and a weekly stipend of 350 CHF, with typical stays of 2-4 weeks.

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Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts (NISDA)

Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States

The Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts (NISDA) offers the Offshore Artist Residency (OAR) for artists and educators across diverse disciplines such as photography, painting, ceramics, textiles, writing, music, performance, and interdisciplinary projects. Located 30 miles out to sea on Nantucket Island, this residency provides a unique environment rich in natural beauty and cultural history. NISDA encourages residents to engage deeply with the island’s vibrant community and participate in cultural events and lectures. Residencies are self-structured and offer live-in studios of varying sizes with access to ceramics studios for an additional fee. Options for residency exchanges and shared studio spaces are available to help reduce costs. The program operates year-round with specific schedules for summer, fall, and winter, encouraging longer stays for in-depth exploration.

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Narva Art Residency

Narva, Estonia

Narva Art Residency (NART), founded in , is a cultural platform in Narva, Estonia, on the Estonian-Russian border at the historic Kreenholm site, facilitating international artist residencies, exhibitions, talks, and workshops. It welcomes artists across diverse disciplines including Visual Arts, Music, Performance, Architecture, Design, Film, Literature, and Curatorial Practices, emphasizing creative exchange, community engagement, and socially engaged projects. Operated by the Estonian Academy of Arts with Narva Gate and supported by the Estonian Ministry of Culture, it provides free accommodation, shared working spaces, kitchen, and access to the Kreenholm factory.

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National Park Arts Foundation (NPAF)

Various, United States

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

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Nau Côclea

Camallera, Alt Empordà, Girona, Spain

Nau Côclea is a Contemporary Art Center founded in 1996 in Camallera, Alt Empordà, Girona, Spain, offering artist residencies for performing and visual artists, researchers, and writers focused on research, production, and presentation of contemporary art projects in collaboration with the local community. Residencies provide accommodation in a small rural house for up to 4 artists, access to studio/workshop spaces, office/library, and support, with stays typically ranging from 7 days to 3 months. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary work, including sound art, visual arts, audiovisual, circus, and research, often culminating in public presentations.

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Naughty Muse Studios

Busan, South Korea

Naughty Muse Studios in Busan, South Korea, offers a paid residency program for artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines. Located near the popular Songjeong beach, the studio provides residents with access to well-equipped studio spaces and accommodation in self-contained apartments. The residency aims to foster creativity through self-directed exploration, collaboration, and community engagement, encouraging artists to immerse themselves in the vibrant cultural landscape of Busan. Residency options are flexible, with durations ranging from two weeks to one month, and participants can utilize shared studio spaces and various tools such as an etching press and silkscreen facilities. Residents are responsible for their own materials and travel expenses, while workshops and critiques with local artists can be organized upon request. With a strong emphasis on cultural exchange, Naughty Muse Studios seeks to provide artists with the opportunity to engage with the local community and gain fresh perspectives on their artistic practice.

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Nawat Fes

Fes, Morocco

Nawat Fes offers residencies for U.S. and international artists across multiple disciplines, including visual and performance art, music, literature, and literary translation. The program aims to introduce new international voices to the Moroccan community, prioritizing artists not currently residing in Morocco. Artist collaboratives of up to three people are eligible, provided they hold passports that allow for Moroccan tourist visa eligibility. Residents are provided with simple, private studio spaces in Dar Bennis, though there are limitations for visual artists and sound-based creators due to the shared nature of the live-work space. Specifically, visual artists may not use materials that emit fumes, and sound-based artists must use headphones to avoid disturbing others. The residency emphasizes the importance of respecting the shared live-work environment while fostering artistic growth. An application fee is required, with waivers available for those facing economic hardship or lacking secure online payment methods. Nawat Fes seeks to cultivate artistic development within the constraints of its facilities and the communal living situation.

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Neiro Association for Expanding Arts

Prague, Czechia

The Neiro Association for Expanding Arts offers multidisciplinary artist residencies in Prague's Vršovice neighborhood, providing residential and studio space to artists from all disciplines and career stages for project development and introduction to the Czech art scene through local meetings. Residencies culminate in a public output like exhibitions, performances, or screenings after a minimum of 4 weeks, with production support for implementation and networking. The program emphasizes collaborations between Czech, European, and Japanese artists, fostering music, visual, and literary creation in an inspiring courtyard environment.

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Nelimarkka Museum

Alajärvi, Finland

The Nelimarkka Museum's artist residency, established in 1985, welcomes professional artists from various fields in Finland and abroad to work in a quiet, inspiring environment. The program offers residency periods of 1-3 months at Villa Nelimarkka, a historic studio villa built by artist Eero Nelimarkka in 1932, along with a newer Architecture and Space Residency launched in at Villa Väinölä designed by Alvar Aalto.

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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.

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New Zealand Pacific Studio Residency

Masterton, New Zealand

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

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Nexus Artspace

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Nexus Artspace offers a unique on-site residency program in Hong Kong that focuses on contemporary and experimental art. The residency provides artists with the opportunity to immerse themselves in a culturally rich environment, promoting cross-cultural exchanges and artistic growth. Artists will have access to dedicated studio spaces, resources, and networking opportunities with local and international artists. The residency supports a variety of disciplines including visual arts, performance, and interdisciplinary practices, fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration.

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NGO Cultural Traffic

Staryi Merchyk village, Ukraine

Kharkiv-based NGO supporting artistic/research practices via residencies, exhibitions, projects in eastern Ukraine. Runs Slow River House rural residency for focused work, nature engagement, recovery.

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NGO Uusvada Kultuurikula

Uusvada, Estonia

The Uusvada residency, run by NGO Uusvada Kultuuriküla, is located in the rural Setomaa region of Uusvada, Estonia, offering affordable creative space and accommodation for artists of all mediums in a serene environment that fosters slow-paced creativity. It supports individual art practices, engagement with Seto Indigenous culture, and environmentally sound methods using local materials, while hosting cultural events and exhibitions. Residents can exchange ideas with local artists, filmmakers, designers, and the public.

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Nicholson Project

Washington, DC, United States

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

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NIV Art Centre

New Delhi, India

NIV Art Centre, established in in New Delhi, India, is an independent interdisciplinary cultural organization offering artist residencies focused on contemporary visual art practices including painting, sculpture, installation, mixed media, and experimental work. The NIV International Artist Residency is a two-week program from May 1-15, providing accommodation, meals, basic art materials, local visits, an artist talk, and a group exhibition for selected artists from Asia. It also hosts specialized programs like the NIV Film Residency and accommodations for artists, writers, and researchers.

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Nordingrå Konstby

Vännersta 109, Sweden

Nordingrå Konstby is an artist residency program located in Vännersta, Nordingrå, in Sweden's High Coast UNESCO World Heritage area, offering year-round stays for professional artists of all disciplines to focus on their work in a communal setting. It provides live/work spaces with studios, simple accommodations, and opportunities for exhibitions, volunteering, and collaboration, with membership perks like discounted rents and courses. The program emphasizes community, new artistic processes, and engagement, such as school activities for volunteers.

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NOW open studio

Portland, United States

NOW open studio offers a two-week artist residency in the Sellwood neighborhood of Portland, OR, providing a private garden room for lodging at no cost and a self-guided creative stimulation program to foster inspiration and creative health. The program targets emerging or established visual artists in any 2D or 3D media, emphasizing disconnection from routine to reconnect with the inner muse in a supportive arts community.

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Nowa Szkola/New School

Kopice, Poland

Nowa Szkoła is an artist residency program housed in a renovated Prussian school building in Kopice, Poland, offering individual and group residencies for creative professionals including artists, musicians, researchers, and cultural theorists. The program emphasizes sustainable practices and community engagement, with participants able to rest, work, research, and collaborate in nature while meeting other creative individuals.

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NPO ANEWAL GALLERY

Kyoto, Japan

NPO ANEWAL GALLERY in Kyoto, Japan, runs non-profit international artist residency programs such as Kyoto Kinugasa Art Residence for Community (KKARC) and AN AIR, welcoming artists, writers, curators, researchers, and educators worldwide for personal exploration, professional development, co-living, and community collaboration. These programs provide accommodation, workspaces or studios (including garage studio for visual artists), and facilitate connections with local culture, historical sites, galleries, and artists, often in partnership with Kyoto Art Center. Residencies emphasize interaction with the Kinugasa area community, urban planning insights, and broadening artistic viewpoints beyond disciplines.

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Oaklands Artist in Residence (OaklandsAiR)

Wellington, South Africa

Oaklands Artist in Residence is an artist-run program located in the mountains, 90km from Cape Town, aimed at providing a unique and focused environment for creative projects. Situated on a farm on the edge of the Limietberg World Heritage Site, OaklandsAiR offers residencies to fine artists, landscape architects, writers, and researchers across various fields. The residency provides a rustic yet well-equipped setting, with self-catering cottages and studios in a converted foaling barn. The program is open to international and South African artists, offering a serene rural environment conducive to creativity and exploration. Artists benefit from access to natural materials, scenic hiking trails, and a supportive network of local artists and galleries. OaklandsAiR facilitates various activities, including site-specific projects, outdoor excursions, and final open studio events. The residency also includes a farm-to-table restaurant, Vygie, which operates on the premises, enhancing the communal experience.

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Oharano Studio Gallery

Kyoto, Japan

Oharano Studio Gallery in Kyoto's Oharano area offers artist residencies where participants engage with the region's rich nature, history, local research, and community exchanges to create artworks. Selected artists receive a free two-week stay, with their work featured in Don Magazine Issue 14, releasing September 20, . The program operates from an art studio space that doubles as a gallery for exhibitions.

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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.

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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.

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Orto Creative Hub

Vila do Conde, Portugal

ORTO is an artist-run residency in a restored farmstead in northern Portugal, fostering communal living, sustainability, and creative exchange amid nature and permaculture gardens.

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Ox-Bow

Saugatuck, Michigan, United States

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

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Gijón, Spain

PACA_Proyectos Artísticos Casa Antonino is an artist-run space founded in by Virginia Lopez in a rural farmhouse near Gijón, Spain, focusing on contemporary art, environmental practices, community engagement, and artistic education through international residency programs. Residencies emphasize site-specific interventions that foster connections with the local community, landscape, history, and territory, promoting cultural, social, and environmental interpretations. The program provides workspace, housing in the traditional Casa Antonino farmhouse, and support including logistics, networking, curatorial feedback, and public presentations.

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PAF, Performing Arts Forum

St Erme Outre et Ramecourt, France

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

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Palanga art gallery “Ramybe”

Palanga, Lithuania

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

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PAR

Buenos Aires, Argentina

PAR International Art Program is an open-call artist residency located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, welcoming artists from around the globe to engage deeply with the city’s vibrant contemporary art scene. The program is tailored for creatives working across visual arts, performance, literature, curating, and research, with a particular interest in experimental practices connected to performing arts. Residents stay in private rooms within shared housing, fostering cultural exchange with both local and international artists. The residency includes access to shared studio spaces, individual mentorship sessions, group critiques, cultural excursions, and culminates in a public open studio. Each residency spans from 4 to 12 weeks, with flexible scheduling between February and November. PAR emphasizes collaboration, immersion in Buenos Aires’ artistic ecosystem, and provides professional development through one-on-one tutoring and community engagement. While self-funded, residents can request invitation letters to support external grant applications. The program is ideal for artists seeking a research-focused and socially engaged experience in one of Latin America’s most dynamic art hubs.

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PARADISE AIR

Matsudo-city, Japan

PARADISE AIR is an artist-in-residence program in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, housed in the vacant floors of a former hotel above a pachinko parlor, launched in to support artists, curators, and researchers. It offers three main programs: SHORTSTAY (about 3 weeks, open year-round), LONGSTAY (3 months with comprehensive support including travel and accommodation), and LEARN (fostering city interactions). The program aims to enrich Matsudo's culture through artist-resident collaborations.

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Parramatta Artists Studios

Parramatta, Australia

Parramatta Artists Studios (PAS) in Parramatta, Australia, provides subsidised studio spaces, artist residencies, and professional development opportunities including mentorship, curatorial support, and community engagement for artists across disciplines and career stages. Programs include short-term residencies (1-3 months) with studio and accommodation access, as well as one-year studio tenancies at facilities like PAS Granville. It fosters an interdisciplinary, intergenerational community in Western Sydney, with peer networks and commissioning projects.

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Parts & Labor

San Antonio, Texas, United States

Parts & Labor in San Antonio, TX, is a beacon for mid-career artists who juggle their creative pursuits with the responsibilities of caregiving. This non-profit artist residency, nestled in the vibrant SouthTown neighborhood, offers a sanctuary where artists are provided with the time, space, and resources essential for their creative work. Designed specifically to accommodate the needs of caregivers, Parts & Labor ensures artists can immerse themselves fully in their projects without the usual constraints that come with their roles at home. The residency stands out for its inclusive approach, welcoming artists who are actively parenting or supporting dependent partners and parents. By offering a living and studio space that accommodates families, along with a modest stipend for various expenses, Parts & Labor addresses the unique challenges faced by artist-caregivers. The residency aims to inject the San Antonio art scene with new ideas and inspiration through a vibrant exchange between visiting artists and the local community. Residents at Parts & Labor have the opportunity to engage in a rich cultural exchange, contributing to and benefiting from the local arts scene. The residency organizes small exhibitions, poetry readings, craft talks, lectures, and workshops, fostering a dynamic environment of creativity and learning. Located in two distinct settings — the Arcieniega House for visual artists and a casita in Alta Vista for writers, critics, and poets — the residency encourages interesting forms of exchange among diverse creative minds. With values that include radical hospitality, generosity, neighborliness, and inclusivity, Parts & Labor aims to create a retreat where artists can relax, inquire rigorously, and collaborate across disciplines.

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PASS Performing Arts Salon Saturdays

Staten Island, United States

PASS: Performing Arts Salon Saturdays is a residency program at Snug Harbor Cultural Center in Staten Island, NY, supporting creation of new works in dance, music, theater, and multi-disciplinary performance. Offers live/work space in historic cottages, studios, honorarium, and public work-in-progress shows.

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Penland School of Craft

Penland, North Carolina, United States

Penland School of Craft, situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, is a prestigious national center for craft education. The Resident Artist Program, established in the 1960s, offers professional craft artists a unique opportunity to advance their practice through either a one-year project-based residency or a three-year career transition residency. The program supports artists with free housing, studio space, and utilities, fostering an environment of intense creative focus and community engagement. Residents interact with the larger Penland community, participating in informal and formal studio visits, workshops, and exhibitions. The program emphasizes diversity and innovation, with residents selected through a competitive national and international application process.

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Pépinières Européennes de Création

Paris, France

Pépinières Européennes de Création is a European network supporting artistic residencies and creation programs for emerging artists across various disciplines, including multidisciplinary and visual arts projects. It partners with organizations to launch open calls for residencies in locations such as France, Poland, Italy, and Belgium, often providing grants like €10,000 plus accommodation. Recent calls include residencies focused on themes like the Art of Remembrance and illustration/graphic literature.

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Periférne Centrá

Dúbravica, Slovakia

Periférne Centrá is a Slovak NGO based in the rural village of Dúbravica, focusing on art, ecology, and rural life, and offering artist residencies for writers, artists, and musicians. The program accommodates one artist or couple at a time in a fully serviced space with Wi-Fi, typically for periods such as 3 weeks, emphasizing site-specific and creative projects in a countryside setting. It supports interdisciplinary work inspired by nature and local heritage, as seen in residencies by visual artists and interviews with residents.

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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.

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Petersburg Art Space Berlin

Berlin, Germany

Petersburg Art Space Berlin (PAS) is a music venue and artist residency located in Moabit, west central Berlin, offering a maximum 3-month work/live situation for experimental artists across all disciplines. The space provides two main working areas (Black Room for performances and White Room for quiet work) and hosts monthly residents showcases, fostering collaboration and creative exploration.

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Petrohradská kolektiv z.s.

Prague, Czechia

Petrohradská kolektiv z.s. is an artist-run initiative in Prague, Czechia, founded in , offering an international Artist in Residence (AiR) program since for active artists, creators, curators, and theorists seeking independence, space, and technical support for their projects. The program fosters artistic dialogue, cultural exchange, networking, and experiments in a multi-genre cultural center, with residents showcasing work in the Jedna Dva Tři Gallery. It provides accommodation, shared studios, technical support, limited travel/material coverage up to 200€, and opportunities for collaboration.

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Phoenix Athens

Athens, Greece

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

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Pico del Pañuelo

Madrid, Spain

Colonia del Pico del Pañuelo is a historic triangular workers' housing complex in Madrid's Arganzuela district, built 1927-1930 by architect Fernando de Escondrillas. Features 74 buildings with ~1585 small apartments near Matadero Madrid. Previously hosted artist residencies (now closed).

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Pier Arts Centre

Orkney, United Kingdom

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

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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.

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Pike School of Art - Mississippi

Summit, United States

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

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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.

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Pivô Research (Pivo)

São Paulo, Brazil

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

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Platform

Vasa, Finland

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Po Leung Kuk Youth Community Arts Centre

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China

Young Artist in Residence@V54 is a program run by Po Leung Kuk that provides short-term residency (1-6 months) at lower rental rates to local and international artists aged 18-40 in a Grade III historic French mansion in Happy Valley. The program emphasizes the connection between arts and community, offering creative spaces and platforms for cultural exchange while encouraging resident artists to engage with the public through arts activities and creative education.

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Polli Talu Arts Center

Vatla, Estonia

Polli Talu Arts Center in Vatla, Estonia, is an artist residency program that organizes residencies, international collaborations, lectures, seminars, workshops, retreats, performances, and exhibitions. It hosts summer schedules with workshops and retreats, such as the Women Fair Travel Estonia Retreat from July 15-24, including housing and meals for participants. The center supports various artistic activities in a rural setting.

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Pond Farm Pottery Artist in Residence

Guerneville, United States

The Pond Farm Pottery Artist in Residence program offers artists a 3-week stay in the historic Lanier House guest cottage on the property of Marguerite Wildenhain's former home and studio in Guerneville, California. Residents can work in the barn studio, covered breezeway, or outdoors amid redwoods, with inspiration from the natural environment within a state park, though no firing or welding facilities are available due to fire risk. The program, administered by Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods with California State Parks, supports creative development in a site designated as a National Historic Landmark.

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Pottery Farm Gallery Residency

Gers (near Toulouse), France

Pottery Farm Gallery offers short, focused residencies for creative professionals across disciplines. Located in the countryside with panoramic views of the Pyrenees, the retreat provides a calm, distraction-free environment with a mix of private rooms and shared/individual workspaces. Residents can work independently in the Studio Gallery, the secluded Pigeon Coop, or outdoor areas across the farm. The program emphasizes self-directed practice, reflection, and project development.

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Pragovka Gallery

Praha 19000, Czechia

Pragovka Gallery in Prague, Czechia, runs an artist residency program (AIR Pragovka Gallery) launched in , providing artists and curators with an 80m² studio in a former industrial car factory area to work and research intensively. The program supports Czech and international participants through fully equipped apartments, artist fees, travel costs by agreement, materials contributions, and PR/production aid, with past residents exhibiting in the gallery and public spaces. Residencies typically last 2-8 weeks, tailored to the project, with themed open calls like 'Mutual Benefits' for .

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Prainha Residência Artística

Itanhaém, Brazil

Prainha Residência Artística is an artist residency program located in Itanhaém, Brazil, right on Praia dos Pescadores beach, offering a comfortable space for artists to produce work, socialize, exchange cultures, and relax in an artistic atmosphere. Programs typically last one month, with residents sharing a large house including private bedrooms, communal living areas, kitchen, terrace, garden, and a studio primarily oriented toward painting and drawing. Curated by Ricardo Ramalho, it encourages art production, local interactions, São Paulo visits, and feedback sessions.

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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.

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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.

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Primo Piano Special Projects

Lecce, Italy

Primo Piano Special Projects operates as a multifaceted arts organization based in Lecce, Italy, providing a unique blend of artistic and cultural services including art residencies. Their residencies are designed to cater to artists, architects, scholars, musicians, and performers from around the world, offering a chance to engage in a culturally rich environment. These residencies serve as crucial stages for creative individuals seeking new inspirations and a chance to collaborate within diverse, often idyllic settings, whether in urban spaces or in connection with nature. Programs are structured around specific themes and encourage deep, meaningful exchanges among participants. The residencies offer not only a space for artistic creation but also opportunities for cultural immersion, workshops, and public exhibitions. Each residency session is meticulously planned to ensure a holistic experience, emphasizing both personal growth and artistic development.

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PrivatePrint Studio

Skopje, North Macedonia

PrivatePrint Studio in Skopje, North Macedonia, offers the 'Circles of Temporary Merging' artist residency for collaborative art practice, primarily supported by Goethe-Institut Skopje and open to artists and cultural workers from Germany. The program provides a multifunctional studio space, an accessible apartment with housing, and mentoring, curatorial, and organizational support to foster interdisciplinary exploration and cultural dialogues. Established as part of their nonprofit activities since , it emphasizes research, exhibitions, and international exchange in contemporary art.

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PROArtes Mexico

Mexico City, Mexico

PROArtes Mexico’s Apapacho Residency is an international artist residency program located in the heart of Mexico City, offering a supportive environment for creative and research-focused residencies. Apapacho provides time, space, and a culturally immersive experience for visual artists, curators, writers, and multidisciplinary artists from around the world. This program emphasizes thoughtful engagement with each artist’s unique goals and fosters an exchange of ideas and community interaction. Residencies offer accommodations in a private, multipurpose studio space that includes a bedroom, studio, kitchen, and patio. The program welcomes both self-funded residents and scholarship applicants, with some fee reductions for artists from the Global South. While there are no strict deadlines, early applications are recommended.

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Proposition Studios

Heanor, United Kingdom

Proposition Studios offers the Eco-Syntax Residency in Derbyshire, near Heanor, providing affordable accommodation starting at £100/month and large studios for up to 20 creatives focused on reimagining humanity's role in the biosphere through conscientious living and collaboration. Residencies last from a minimum of 3 months up to 12 months, welcoming artists committed to community contributions, workshops, and developing the space into a vibrant hub.

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Proyecto La Zona

Near Mar del Plata, Argentina

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

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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.

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Ragdale

Lake Forest, Illinois, United States

Ragdale is a prestigious artist residency located in Lake Forest, Illinois, offering up to 150 residencies annually for artists across various disciplines, including dance, music, writing, and visual arts. The residency program provides 18-day residencies with individual accommodations and private workspaces on a historic campus listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Artists benefit from uninterrupted creative time, communal meals, and access to 38 acres of prairie land. Additionally, Ragdale offers Themed Residencies and Creative Sabbaticals ranging from three to six days for both groups and individual artists. These programs provide a retreat setting for focused creative work and collaboration. Applications are evaluated based on artistic excellence, and fellowships are available to support artists’ participation.

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RAMA Residências Artísticas

Torres Vedras, Portugal

RAMA – Residências Artísticas is an artist residency program located in the villages of Maceira and Alfeiria in the municipality of Torres Vedras, Portugal, aimed at national and international artists, researchers, and curators for research and experimentation. It promotes interaction between professionals, crossing of artistic practices, sharing of knowledge, and relationships with the local community, culture, traditional crafts, history, and rural landscape. Residencies last 1 to 4 months or longer, offering customized programs with mentoring, studio visits, and options for accommodation plus studio or studio only, hosting up to 4 artists simultaneously.

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Ras de Terra

Villanueva de la Vera, Spain

Ras de Terra is an independent, eco-conscious cultural center and artist residency located in the rural region of La Vera, Spain. Founded by Mónica Sánchez-Robles and Juan Urquiola, it serves as a space where artists and creatives can immerse themselves in nature while working on diverse projects. Situated in a rehabilitated tobacco dryer on 5 hectares of land, Ras de Terra promotes sustainability through solar energy and regenerative agriculture, offering artists a chance to engage with the environment in a meaningful way. The residency fosters both local and international exchange, and it encourages projects addressing rural issues, climate change, and sustainability. Open to artists across various disciplines, the residency emphasizes community, collaboration, and creativity in an inspiring rural setting. Accommodation and workspace are provided, with flexible durations ranging from one week to one month, and the center supports residents in seeking external funding.

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Raumars Artist-in-Residence

Rauma, Finland

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

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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.

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RedSapata Tanzfabrik

Linz, Austria

RedSapata Tanzfabrik, also known as RedSapata Kunst-, Kultur- und Tanzinitiative, offers artist residencies at Sonnenstein Loft and AUBERGiNE in Linz, Austria, primarily focused on dance and multidisciplinary projects integrating the body, with recent calls emphasizing themes like AI, climate justice, gender equality, nature, society, politics, and the body. Residencies provide studio space (52-180m²) for approximately two weeks, optional accommodations, and a supportive environment for development, though travel, per diems, and production costs are not covered. Artists are encouraged to share work via studio showings or performances.

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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.

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Relais de Camont

Ste.Colombe-en-Bruilhois, France

Relais de Camont, located in Gascony, Southwest France, is a year-round residency offering a peaceful, inspiring environment for artists, writers, photographers, and culinary creatives. Set in a restored 300-year-old farmhouse, this residency provides private rooms with ensuite bathrooms and shared workspaces, including a studio, kitchen, and expansive gardens along the Canal de Garonne. Residents are encouraged to pursue self-directed projects and can also participate in curated food-writing retreats. The program emphasizes creative independence and offers a safe, welcoming space for solo women travelers and small groups. With 2- to 4-week sessions, residents immerse themselves in the local culture, enjoy access to village markets, and benefit from the supportive atmosphere of the rural French countryside. The residency supports all stages of creative careers and fosters cultural exchange through its peaceful, collaborative environment.

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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.

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Residencia de Estudiantes

Madrid, Spain

The Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid is a historic cultural center founded in 1910 that hosts nearly 3,000 researchers, artists, and professionals annually for interdisciplinary exchange, debate, and creation through events like lectures, exhibitions, and concerts. It has accommodated luminaries such as Salvador Dalí, Federico García Lorca, and Luis Buñuel, and continues to offer short-term stays, typically less than a week, in 90 rooms. The residency promotes critical thinking via interactions among residents from diverse fields and visiting intellectuals.

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RESIDENCY 108

Germantown, United States

Residency 108 is an artist residency program located on 108 acres of pastoral land in Germantown, NY, co-founded in by artist Anne-Katrin Spiess and art historian Jamie Morra to foster connections between art, nature, and ecology. It invites emerging and established artists, writers, and thinkers of all disciplines, particularly those working with nature, ecology, and temporary outdoor land-art installations, providing time and space for creative practice. The program appears to have concluded, as its website states it 'was located' in Germantown.

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Residency 11:11

London, United Kingdom

Residency 11:11 in London offers a unique, one-month residency for art practitioners focusing on research and reflection. Set in the home of its founders, Alex Bell and Giulia Shah, the residency provides a supportive environment for exploring local artistic landscapes and engaging with diverse discourses. In collaboration with Iniva’s Stuart Hall Library, the residency emphasizes engagement with special collections and archival practices, particularly those centered on Global Majority, African, Asian, Caribbean, Polynesian, Latinx, and Diaspora perspectives. This program includes access to Iniva’s resources, a research budget, and opportunities for public engagement.

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Residency Eina Danz

Eina, Norway

R.E.D. (Residency Eina Danz) is a regional competence center for dance and an international, national, and regional arena for arts and culture, established in on a farm overlooking Lake Einafjorden in Vestre Toten, Norway. It provides living and working spaces for artists to develop high-quality interdisciplinary projects in a stunning natural setting. The program offers free summer residencies from May 1 to September 5, open to all artistic fields, ending with a public presentation.

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Residency Open Call

Virginia, United States

1708 Gallery's pilot Artist Residency Program offers free 2-3 month residencies (Sep -Aug ) for artists within 500-mile radius of Richmond, VA, working toward specific outcomes like exhibitions or projects. Open to all levels, especially those with prior experience.

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Reykjavík UNESCO City of Literature

Reykjavík, Iceland

The Reykjavík UNESCO City of Literature offers an International Residency Program for writers, editors, translators, and poets with at least one published book. The program aims to provide optimal conditions for creative work and professional development, allowing participants to immerse themselves in Reykjavík’s vibrant literary scene. The residency includes a two-week stay at Gröndal’s House in the heart of Reykjavík, a stipend of 650 euros, and coverage of transportation costs. Residents will have opportunities to engage with the local literary community and promote their work in Iceland.

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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.

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Ria Keburia Gallery

Gurjaani, Georgia

The Ria Keburia Gallery Artist in Residence Program, run by the Ria Keburia Foundation, offers international art students a 3-week stay at the Ambassadori Kachreti Golf Resort in Georgia's Kakheti region to create work, connect with artists, and engage with the local scene. Participants have access to studio spaces including woodworking, provided materials, housing in single or double rooms for up to 15 residents, and opportunities to exhibit works created during the residency. The program emphasizes collaboration, new talent discovery, and promoting contemporary art through a supportive countryside environment.

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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.

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Rock Street Artist Residency

Marquette, Michigan, United States

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

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Rocky Mountain National Park

Estes Park, United States

The Rocky Mountain National Park Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program in Estes Park, Colorado, invites artists of all creative disciplines for a two-week stay in a historic rustic cabin near Moraine Park to create original works inspired by the park. Residents must lead two public programs, including a drop-in interactive workshop, and donate a high-quality artwork to the Rocky Mountain Conservancy within one year. The program aligns with National Park Service values like stewardship and preservation, with applications typically opening in late fall for summer sessions.

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Roswell Artist-in-Residence (RAiR)

Roswell, New Mexico, United States

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

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Rüki Residency (Ruki Residency)

Viljandi, Estonia

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

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Rupert

Vilnius, Lithuania

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

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Rural Hackers Residency

Ponte Caldeas, Spain

Rural Hackers Residencies in Ponte Caldelas, Galicia, Spain, foster artistic projects shaped by rural life, slowness, community, and collaboration at Anceu Coliving. 1-month stays include housing, mentoring, network support, and project development for rural revitalization via arts, tech, and creativity.

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Rural Residency for Contemporary Art (RUC)

Near Valcamonica valley, Italy

Rural Residency for Contemporary Art (RUC) is located in the stunning Valcamonica valley of the Italian Alps, a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its rich history and prehistoric rock engravings. The residency provides artists, musicians, and writers from around the world with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquil and inspiring rural landscape. RUC encourages deep connections with the natural environment and local cultural heritage through workshops, excursions, and community interactions. The facilities include restored country houses and villas, offering comfortable accommodations and dedicated studio spaces. Artists can engage in both solitary creative activities and collaborative projects, culminating in a pop-up art exhibition. The program emphasizes minimal environmental impact and sustainable living, aligning with the residency's ethos of simplicity and freedom.

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Rybon Art Center

Teheran, Iran

Rybon Art Center was an artist-run initiative based in Tehran, Iran, established in to promote artistic innovation, experimentation, and international exchanges among established and emerging artists through residencies, workshops, and exchange programs. It launched its first artist-in-residence program in in collaboration with local institutes, later developing exchange programs like the Iran-China collaboration due to challenges with international residencies. The center ceased operations around , with its website now serving as an archive of projects from to .

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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.

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SACO

Antofagasta, Chile

SACO Biennial, situated in Antofagasta, Chile, is a pioneering cultural organization that promotes dialogue, critique, and artistic collaboration through its diverse programs, including artist residencies, exhibitions, and educational initiatives. Located in the Atacama Desert, SACO offers a unique setting for artists to immerse themselves in a landscape known for its pristine skies and rich archaeological history. The ISLA Artistic Residency center, designed to foster creative work and networking, serves as a vital hub for artists, curators, and researchers. It provides a conducive environment for exploring the intersections of art and science, enhancing the development of SACO as a Contemporary Art Biennial. The residency emphasizes research, creative exploration, and community engagement, aiming to integrate artists into a vibrant local and international network. Residents benefit from curatorial support, networking opportunities, and the potential for collaborative projects, making SACO an invaluable resource for artistic and professional development.

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Saksala ArtRadius

Haukivuori, Finland

Saksala ArtRadius is an international artist-in-residence program located in Haukivuori, in the rural lake district of eastern Finland, founded by Dutch artist Marja de Jong to offer residencies to artists from around the world. The program provided stays in a unique art center with facilities for various artistic activities, but it has been reorganized and closed, with the association AREFS continuing artist residencies at a new location in the old railway station in Hiirola. It previously supported multidisciplinary art projects, courses, exhibitions, and collaborations in a sustainable art community setting.

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Salem Art Works

Salem, NY, United States

Salem Art Works (SAW) is a nonprofit art center and sculpture park in rural Upstate New York offering artist residencies from April to October with flexible durations. Residents access private studios and additional facilities like blacksmithing, ceramics, glassblowing, welding, and more, while contributing to communal activities such as artist talks and open studios. Housing is available for a fee, with no stipends provided.

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Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts

Salzburg, Austria

The Internationale Sommerakademie für bildende Kunst Salzburg (Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts), founded in 1953 by Oskar Kokoschka, is Europe’s oldest summer academy of fine arts. Located in Salzburg, Austria, it offers intensive workshops lasting from one to four weeks, led by renowned artists, curators, and critics from around the world. The Academy operates primarily at Hohensalzburg Fortress and the Untersberg quarry in Fürstenbrunn, with additional temporary spaces in Salzburg. It aims to provide a unique environment for participants to engage deeply with art production, curatorial practice, and art writing, fostering critical reflection, artistic production, and networking opportunities. It provides a dynamic and inspiring environment for artists to develop their practice, engage with peers, and gain insights from leading figures in the art world. Through its diverse course offerings and vibrant cultural programs, it continues to be a significant platform for artistic growth and professional development.

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Sanskriti Foundation

New Delhi, India

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

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Sarai Media Lab

Delhi, India

Sarai Media Lab is a prominent new media initiative at CSDS in Delhi that hosts artist residencies, fellowships, and collaborative projects focused on urban space, media culture, and contemporary practices. The program invites artists, scholars, and practitioners from South Asia and internationally to engage in creative and experimental work across various media forms including video, audio, digital, and installation art.

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Sarasvati Creative Space at Camp Wonder Wander

Hohenwald/Waynesboro, Tennessee, United States

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

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SAVVY Contemporary Residency

Berlin, Germany

The SAVVY Contemporary Residency in Berlin hosts national and international curators, artists, writers, thinkers, researchers, and cultural professionals for periods of at least 3 months, challenging residents to engage with Berlin’s socio-political context and explore trans-disciplinary issues beyond geographical constraints. Residents work from premises in a former power plant in Neukölln, offering workshops, seminars, or lectures, with accommodation in private rooms in a shared flat 500m away, though no production studios are available. The program emphasizes decolonial practices, public-oriented research, and topics like Afro-Pacific affinities and innovative exhibition-making, often through partnerships like REFLEKT for practitioners from Southeast Asia.

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Saxemara Artist Studios

Ronneby, Sweden

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

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Schmidt Ocean Institute

Palo Alto, United States

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

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Schöhsee Artist Residency

Plön, Germany

The Schöhsee Artist Residency is a privately funded program in Plön, Northern Germany, offering a one-month summer residency for professional artists of all disciplines and career stages to explore human-nature relationships and rural-urban contrasts. Participants receive rent-free accommodation in an eco-tiny house, a dedicated studio, €800 stipend, and €200 travel allowance, and are expected to contribute a creative work or reflection inspired by the region. The program includes engagement with the local community and visits to cultural sites like NordArt.

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Scope BLN

Berlin, Germany

Scope BLN is an experiential contemporary art platform in Berlin offering an Artists-in-Residence program, exhibition space, and public events for multidisciplinary artists and cultural practitioners. The residency provides a private room, studio, shared kitchen, guidance in Berlin's art scene, open studios, workshops, and a solo exhibition with artist talk. It targets international artists in fields like painting, photography, sculpture, installation, multimedia, video, film, digital art, sound, performance, and curators, with stays of 6-12 months requiring participants to cover fees and expenses.

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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.

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Sculpture Space

Utica, New York, United States

Sculpture Space is an internationally recognized artist residency based in Utica, New York, specifically dedicated to supporting sculptors. Founded in 1976, Sculpture Space provides 20 to 25 artists each year with the opportunity to participate in two-month residencies between February and November. Artists are selected based on the quality and originality of their work by a panel of art professionals. The residency offers a 5,500-square-foot shared studio space equipped with specialized tools and equipment, along with free housing in a shared apartment located close to the studio. Artists receive a modest stipend to offset travel and material expenses, while further financial support may be available based on external funding. Sculpture Space fosters creative exploration and collaboration through its communal environment, with opportunities for public engagement through quarterly Works-in-Progress receptions and informal studio visits by arts professionals. The program’s long-standing reputation and connection to the local community also provide additional exposure for residents.

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SEA AIR

Silba, Croatia

SEA AIR is an off-grid, process-oriented artist residency on Silba, a car-free island in the Adriatic Sea, Croatia, inviting international artists, writers, sound explorers, herbalists, and cultural practitioners for 2–8 week stays in a remote forest home powered by solar energy and rainwater. The program emphasizes ecological awareness, intuitive processes, ritual practices, and deep listening, with no pressure for results, offering solitude, freedom, and the island itself as a studio. It welcomes queer, BIPOC, and emerging artists, with a basic donation (~25 EUR/day) covering utilities or alternative contributions like barter and workshops.

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Seven Below Arts Initiative

Burlington, United States

The Seven Below Arts Initiative is a residency program established in in partnership with Burlington City Arts, offering visual artists quiet, inspiring environments for individual and collaborative work in a renovated 200-year-old barn situated on 65 acres outside Burlington. Three artists at a time participate in eight-week sessions (April-May, June-July, or August-September) with private work spaces, living accommodations, and a $2,000 stipend, designed to support artists at any career stage working in virtually any visual arts genre.

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Seward Creative District Residency

Seward, United States

The Seward Creative District Artist Residency offers 2-6 month stays in historic downtown Seward, NE, with dedicated studio, lodging at partner properties, and access to galleries/community. Focuses on reflection, renewal, no quotas. Year-round, rolling apps.

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SFW Residency at Kent Cultural Alliance

CHESTERTOWN, United States

6-week live-in, work-in artist residency at historic Raimond Cultural Center. Artists embed with community organizations, create works for exhibition, lead school workshops, and engage public through open studios and presentations.

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Shadowcliff Artist Residency

Grand Lake, United States

Artist residency bringing together diverse artists, creatives, researchers, and cultural caretakers, providing time, space, and access to Grand County's natural and cultural resources.

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Shakti Design Residency

New Delhi, India

The Shakti Design Residency in India is an annual program supporting international design talent through a four-week immersive experience in New Delhi and Jaipur. The residency is open to creatives from any medium and discipline, providing participants with the opportunity to collaborate with local artisans and gain mentorship from world-leading design experts. Residents will create sustainable and innovative pieces inspired by Indian craftsmanship and culture. The program offers free flights, accommodation, and an honorarium of $1,500 for meals and expenses. Participants will stay at Shalini Misra’s farmhouse in New Delhi, which serves as the hub for this unique residency. The residency is organized in partnership with Curio and Basic.Space, aiming to foster creative growth and cultural exchange.

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Shankill Castle

Kilkenny, Ireland

Shankill Castle in Paulstown, County Kilkenny, Ireland, offers an artist residency program welcoming artists of all mediums for productive retreats in the Dairy Cottage or main house, with stays typically ranging from two weeks to six months. Residents have access to a shared studio and outdoor spaces to pursue their creative projects, amid the historic castle grounds, gardens, and organic farm run by the Cope family. Applications are submitted via an online form or email to shankillcastle@gmail.com, and the program is listed on ResArtis.

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Shinehouse Artist-In-Residence

Wanhua District, Taiwan

Shinehouse Arts Village, established in and located in Tangbu Cultural Park (a former Taipei Sugar Refinery), is Taiwan's first experimental art residency base focused on dance and physical creation. The Artist-In-Residence Program provides professional residential and creative space for domestic and international artists, facilitating dialogue between performing arts and local communities in Wanhua District.

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Shiro Oni Studio

Fujioka, Japan

Shiro Oni Studio is an artist residency program in Onishi, Fujioka City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, founded in by American artist Kjell Hahn to provide international artists with private studios, exhibition spaces, and opportunities for community interaction in a rural Japanese setting. Groups of 8-9 artists typically stay for 6 weeks, participating in workshops, local events, and a group exhibition while fostering cultural exchange. The program emphasizes individual work free from urban distractions, surrounded by mountains, and has hosted over 250 artists from 30 countries.

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Sierra Madre

Durango, Mexico

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

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Signal Fire

Portland, United States

Signal Fire was a Portland-based artist residency program active from to that connected artists and writers with North American wild landscapes through extended backpacking trips, nomadic colonies like Outpost, and various retreats such as Juried Artist Retreats and Indigenous Artist Retreats. Participants engaged in off-grid, hyper-isolated experiences in backpacking tents across diverse locations. The program offered trips and residencies including Wide Open Studios and Tinderbox Residency, emphasizing adventure in deserts, oases, and remote areas.

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Singapore Art Museum's (SAM)

Singapore, Singapore

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

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Sixi Museum

Nanjing, China

The Sixi Museum in Nanjing, China, offers the Sixi International Artist-in-Residence Project, a program designed to support emerging artists from diverse disciplines. The residency fosters cross-cultural exchange, creative breakthroughs, and personal growth by providing living accommodations, a dedicated studio space, and financial and logistical assistance. Participants stay in a city-center apartment and work in a loft studio on the outskirts of Nanjing, benefiting from technical resources and connections with the local art scene. The residency concludes with an exhibition showcasing the artists’ outcomes. Nanjing, a city known for its fusion of traditional and contemporary culture, provides a rich backdrop for creative exploration. The residency aims to contribute to Nanjing’s vibrant art ecology and international cultural exchanges, supporting the development of contemporary art in China.

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Skogshyddan AIR

Skogby, Finland

Skogshyddan AIR offers a peaceful residency environment situated by the sea in the village of Skogby, between Tammisaari and Hanko, Finland. This residency is designed for artists, researchers, and creative practitioners who seek a serene setting to advance their work. With residency periods ranging from two weeks to three months, Skogshyddan AIR provides private accommodations in a historic 100-year-old log house, surrounded by natural beauty. Although there is no dedicated studio space, residents can work within their apartments. The residency encourages collaboration and interaction with local networks and other creatives, making it ideal for those interested in community-based and interdisciplinary projects. Applications are evaluated by a curatorial team, and residents are selected based on their proposed work plans.

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SomoS

Berlin, Germany

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

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SOPRA SOTTO

Pelago, Italy

Sopra Sotto is an interdisciplinary art residency founded in , located at La Tegolaia near Pelago in rural Tuscany, Italy, bringing together artists, thinkers, and culture shapers to explore urgent social and environmental questions through communal living, workshops, and cross-disciplinary exchange.

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Sorry No Rooms Available

Uzhhorod, Ukraine

Sorry No Rooms Available is an international contemporary art residency program based in Uzhhorod, Ukraine, operating year-round since at the Intourist-Zakarpattia hotel, fostering artistic research and integration into the local cultural scene of Transcarpathia. Residents typically stay 1-3 months, producing a site-specific project or exhibition in Uzhhorod or the region, along with an artist talk, lecture, or workshop, while engaging with the area's rich history and diverse communities. It emphasizes decentralization of Ukraine's cultural economy, cultural exchange, and supports Ukrainian artists with institutionally critical projects related to heritage and education.

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Space Department Nara

Nara, Japan

SPACE DEPARTMENT Nara is a design hub and artist-in-residence facility in the World Heritage city of Nara, Japan, welcoming artists, architects, designers, researchers, and students focused on spatial design, architecture, and creative activities related to 'space.' It supports residents in conducting research, creating works inspired by Japanese culture and philosophy, and presenting results through workshops, events, exhibitions, or talks to connect with local communities. Residencies typically last 1-6 months, with private accommodation and workspace provided for a fee, and no stipend offered.

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Spatial Sound Institute

Budapest, Hungary

The Spatial Sound Institute in Budapest, Hungary, is a research and development center for spatial sound technologies and practices, hosting a multidisciplinary artist residency program since that invites creators from various disciplines to develop projects using the 4DSOUND system. Residents receive training, technical support, mentoring, and lodging with shared facilities and daily lunches, culminating in project presentations such as performances, installations, or publications. The program focuses on new sound content, acoustic environments, and listening research, housed in the AQB arts complex on the Danube.

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Squeaky Wheel

BUFFALO, United States

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

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St. Patrick's Lodge

Dublin, Ireland

St. Patrick's Lodge is a residential artist studio program run by Dublin City Council Arts Office, located in St. Patrick’s Park next to St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland. It provides fully furnished accommodation including two bedrooms, living area, kitchen, and a small studio/workspace for an 11-month residency at €750 per month, open to Irish and international artists and arts organizations. Selected artists are required to engage with the public, contributing to the park's visitor experience through events and activities.

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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.

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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.

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Stichting Simeon ten Holt

Bergen, Netherlands

The Stichting Simeon ten Holt offers an artist-in-residence program at the Atelier Simeon ten Holt in Bergen, Netherlands, the former home and workspace of renowned Dutch composer Simeon ten Holt (1923-), where much of his work was created amid sea, forests, and dunes. It provides a one-person living and working space with a renovated Steinway grand piano, private bathroom, kitchen, garden, free WiFi, and is available from April to November for composers, musicians, writers, or other professional artists focusing on personal projects. Residencies last from one to four weeks, require a project proposal and recent work samples for application, and include a post-residency report.

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Stiftung Eduard Bick

Zürich, Switzerland

The Stiftung Eduard Bick, based in Zürich, Switzerland, provides affordable temporary artist residencies since 1959, primarily in the Tessin region at properties like Casa Bick in Sant’Abbondio with its adjacent large Atelier Bick, and Casa Maria in Costa-Intragna suited for smaller works. These stays target less affluent artists, offering simple houses and ateliers for creative work periods amid scenic surroundings near Lago Maggiore.

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Stiftung Künstlerhof Roter Ochse

Schleusingen / Thüringer Wald, Germany

The Stiftung Künstlerhof Roter Ochse in Schleusingen, Germany, is a foundation that awards residencies to up to three young artists or scholars from diverse fields including music, literature, visual arts, performing arts, and new media, for stays of up to nine months. Residents live, work, and present their creations to the public, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and community engagement in the historic town. The program aims to create a vibrant communication center in the tradition of arts and sciences symposia.

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Stiftung Starke

Berlin, Germany

The Stiftung Starke Artist in Residence program in Berlin supports emerging artists under 40 from all genres with 3-12 month residencies including free living and studio space, a stipend, and exhibition opportunities at the Löwenpalais. Established artists can access short-term guest apartments, while projects receive scientific accompaniment by international curators. Applications are accepted year-round by an independent jury, though fellows cover their own energy costs.

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Stirchley Printworks

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Stirchley Printworks, located in South Birmingham, is a contemporary print studio established in 2022. Their residency program, supported by Arts Council England, aims to make printmaking accessible to underrepresented artists from the West Midlands. The program offers four artists a six-month residency, including 24/7 access to the studio, a £2,500 stipend, and a £300 materials budget. Artists will receive technical and artistic support, and the residency will culminate in a shared exhibition. This opportunity is open to artists from diverse backgrounds, and prior experience in printmaking is not required. The goal is to support and develop underrepresented talent in the arts.

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Stiwdio Maelor

Corris, Machynlleth, United Kingdom

Stiwdio Maelor is a not-for-profit, year-round artist residency program in Corris, North Wales, welcoming visual artists, writers, musicians, and creatives for focused projects in a peaceful, inspiring rural setting within Snowdonia National Park. It offers residencies typically lasting 2-12 weeks in shared studio spaces like the attic studio, fostering community, idea exchange, and site-specific work while operating ecologically and sustainably on a low-cost basis. Artists live and work communally, benefiting from a gallery, workshops, and proximity to Machynlleth.

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Stochastic Labs

Berkeley, California, United States

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

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Stoneleaf Retreat

Eddyville (Hudson Valley), New York, United States

Stoneleaf Retreat is an artist residency and connective space in the Hudson Valley, dedicated to supporting womxn and families. Founded in 2017 by Helen Toomer and Eric Romano, it fosters community and creativity within a tranquil, natural setting. The residency provides a sanctuary for artists to deepen their connection to their practice and themselves, emphasizing support for womxn artists of color. Stoneleaf Retreat offers various residencies, including family and group residencies, supported by partnerships with organizations such as Baxter St at CCNY, River Valley Arts Collective, Al Held Foundation, and Art Mamas Alliance. Artists benefit from stipends, private accommodations, studio space, and opportunities for exhibitions and public programs.

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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.

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Struts Gallery

Sackville, Canada

Struts Gallery offers an annual Open Studio Residency Program for professional visual and media artists in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. The residency lasts for five weeks, typically running from May through October, and supports artists at all career levels by providing a space for experimentation without the pressure of creating a finalized work. Selected artists receive 24-hour access to a 400-square-foot studio within the gallery, along with a private, fully furnished two-bedroom apartment located above the gallery. The program is artist-driven and independent, with staff available for assistance in community outreach and logistical support. As part of the residency, artists are required to engage with the community through at least one public event, such as an artist talk or workshop. The residency includes an artist fee, per diem, travel costs, and access to the gallery’s media arts equipment. Applications open annually after Labour Day, and the selection process is highly competitive.

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Studio Faire

Nérac, France

Studio Faire is an artist-run contemporary art space located in Nérac, South West France, offering residencies to a wide range of creative practitioners. Set in a historic 'Maison de maître' from around 1830, it provides a tranquil yet vibrant setting for artists, writers, musicians, and designers to focus on their work. The residency is self-funded and self-directed, aimed at fostering creativity and experimentation without the pressure of producing final works. For a 2-week period in March/April 2024, due to a cancellation, Studio Faire is open for applications. The residency includes a private double bedroom with retro decor, a small private office space overlooking the garden, and shared facilities. It's an ideal opportunity for creatives working in non-messy media to immerse themselves in the 'real' unspoilt France, surrounded by medieval villages, green hills, orchards, and vines.

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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.

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Studio Verde

Puerto Maldonado, Peru

Studio Verde offers multidisciplinary artist residencies that blend art, science, and environmental conservation across various global locations, including the Peruvian Amazon, Zambia, and Kenya. These immersive programs invite artists, curators, and designers to collaborate with local experts and eco-guardians, exploring the unique environmental and cultural challenges faced in these regions. Through a combination of workshops, field research, and hands-on experiences, participants engage in ecological restoration efforts, climate change mitigation, and community engagement, all while creating impactful artistic narratives that inspire environmental action. Studio Verde’s residencies focus on deep cultural immersion, with opportunities to learn from Indigenous knowledge and local conservation practices. While these are self-funded residencies, Studio Verde provides guidance in securing external funding. The organization supports the creation of art that bridges the gap between creative expression and scientific inquiry, ultimately fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and cultural exchange.

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Studios 94

Chiang Mai, Thailand

STUDIOS 94 is an artist-run multidisciplinary creative hub in Chiang Mai, Thailand, offering a 2-month Artist Residency with private on-site bedroom, integrated studio desk, and a final gallery exhibition, alongside a Monthly Studio Program with dedicated desk in a shared professional studio. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, with fees of 69,000 THB for the residency and 12,500 THB per month for the studio, inclusive of utilities, high-speed WiFi, and shared facilities. The space includes a gallery, coworking areas, workshops, rooftop, lounge, kitchen, and serves artists, designers, musicians, and makers from around the world.

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Surface Arts & HOF

Bangkok, Thailand

Surface Arts & HOF is a collaborative artist residency program in Bangkok's Sukhumvit area, run by Surface Arts and HOF Art, focusing on contemporary artists interested in collaboration, urban environments, and Thai culture to generate new work and cultural understanding. The program provides studio spaces, resident accommodation, galleries, a café bar, and rooftop facilities, with artists paying a monthly fee of 35,000 THB (approx. 850€) that includes housing, airport pickup, staff support, and access to events. Residencies typically last one month minimum, feature open applications year-round, and culminate in exhibitions or exchanges between Thailand and the UK.

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Sustainable Bolivia (SB)

Riberalta, Bolivia

Sustainable Bolivia (SB) offers an Art Residency Program in Riberalta, Bolivia, designed to promote cultural exchange between international and local artists. Open to artists from any country, regardless of discipline, the residency provides an opportunity to work independently and engage with the local community. The program encourages interaction with Bolivian artists and aims to foster long-term cultural relationships. Residents are also offered volunteer opportunities with local partner organizations, enhancing the integration into the community. The residency includes accommodation and support for creating work, but artists are encouraged to bring their own materials. The cost of participation is $250 per month, covering accommodation, utilities, internet, and staff support.

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Taattinen Tila

Naantali, Finland

Taattinen Residency is a material-driven platform located at Taattinen Farm in Naantali, Finland. It focuses on exploring the possibilities of local Finnish clay and offers an inspiring space for artists, ceramicists, and designers to experiment with this natural material. The residency supports ecological and local ceramic practices, encouraging innovative manufacturing methods and conceptual exploration. Each year, the residency hosts 3-5 artists for a 30-day program, providing access to a fully equipped ceramics workshop and private accommodations. Residents engage in self-led projects and are expected to participate in community workshops, with the resulting works exhibited in the farm’s gallery space.

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Tagete

Messina, Italy

The Tagete Artistic Residency is held in the San Jachiddu Ecological Park in Messina, Italy. This program offers a unique opportunity for artists to explore the intersection between urban and natural environments through Environmental and Site-Specific Art. Selected artists will stay for 21 days, creating works inspired by the park’s rich history and biodiversity. The residency aims to foster connections, encourage creativity, and contribute to the cultural heritage of Messina. Participants will receive accommodation, meals, materials, and travel expenses. The call is open to artists from Creative Europe countries, excluding Italy, and emphasizes critical engagement with nature and sustainability.

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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.

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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.

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Tendril

Struga, North Macedonia

Tendril Residency, located in Struga, North Macedonia, is a multidisciplinary artist residency that fosters international collaboration and cultural exchange. It serves as a platform for artists from diverse backgrounds to engage in interdisciplinary and cross-cultural dialogue and artistic exploration. The residency combines structured programming with ample unstructured time for individual artistic pursuits and community interaction. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with local communities through workshops, public presentations, and community-based projects, culminating in a group exhibition. The program explores themes such as community, ecology, tourism, and cultural heritage preservation through contemporary art practices. Accommodation, art materials, and partial travel costs are provided for participants.

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Tenuta Valente

Capaccio Paestum, Italy

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

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TEXERE

Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico

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

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Thami Mnyele Foundation

Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Thami Mnyele Foundation, established in 1990, runs a three-month artists-in-residence program in Amsterdam for artists from Africa and the diaspora, focusing on contemporary visual arts including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video, film, audio, and multimedia to promote cultural exchange with the Netherlands. Residents receive free housing and studio space in a historic school building, a monthly stipend of around 900 euros for living and materials, travel reimbursement, insurance, and opportunities for networking. A shorter residency option exists for invited artists needing temporary accommodation without stipend or travel support.

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The Art House

Wakefield, United Kingdom

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

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The Blank Residency

Bergamo, Italy

The Blank Residency, established in in Bergamo, Italy, by The Blank Contemporary Art network, hosts Italian and international artists and theorists for medium-to-long term stays to develop practical and theoretical artistic research. It provides accommodation and studio space in a 130sqm apartment in an 18th-century building, fosters connections with local and international communities, and concludes with Open Studios and project presentations. The program operates through open calls and invitations, promoting contemporary art via exhibitions, exchanges, and networking.

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The Bowers House Week Residency

Canon, United States

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

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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.

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The Cut

Halesworth, United Kingdom

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

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The Cut Arts Centre

Halesworth Suffolk. IP19 8BY, United Kingdom

The Cut Arts Centre in Halesworth, Suffolk, hosts artist residencies like The Summer Project, a 9-day intensive program focusing on themes such as Environment, Identity, Migration, and Sustainable Structures, supporting up to 40 emerging and mid-career artists through interdisciplinary collaboration, mentorship from 14 established practitioners, lectures, and technical support in areas like print, digital, film, and performance. Participants work in open studios, receive materials, optional housing nearby, and culminate in a public exhibition and publication, with subsidized fees and free spots for underrepresented artists. The program encourages cross-pollination across visual arts, performance, digital, sound, and more, fostering innovation and community engagement.

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The Fish Factory Art Space

Cornwall, United Kingdom

The Fish Factory Art Space in Penryn, Cornwall, UK, offers a rolling programme of 2-4 week artist residencies in a former sail loft, providing desk space in an open-plan co-working area, access to a darkroom, photography studio, vegan cafe, gallery, and optional live/work accommodation. It supports emerging local and international artists working in diverse mediums like visual arts, performance, installation, printmaking, music, and film, focusing on project development, networking, and engagement with the Cornish art scene. Residents may hold public events or exhibitions, with costs ranging from £250-£400 without accommodation or higher with it.

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The Foundry

Bravos, Spain

The Foundry is a non-profit artist residency in Bravos, Spain, offering open programs throughout the year to provide a space for individuals to work on their projects, host member-organized events, and promote self-sufficiency outside institutional funding. It features facilities for music, visual arts, metalwork, clay, and other materials, with 12 bedrooms, six bathrooms, a professional kitchen, large rooms, and a field for tents in a valley surrounded by a river and forest. Residents have access to a car, bike, WiFi, and nearby groceries in Viveiro, with pets allowed outside.

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The Good Hatchery

Offaly, Ireland

The Good Hatchery was an artist-led residency program and experimental art space founded in by graduates of Ireland's National College of Art and Design, located in the rural boglands of North Offaly near Croghan Hill. It hosted artists through invitations and open calls for residencies, on-site projects, exhibitions, and discussions, challenging norms of contemporary art production until closing its residential studios after 9 years.

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The Grange Projects

Great Cressingham, United Kingdom

The Grange Projects is an artist-led residency program based in a former Georgian rectory in the rural village of Great Cressingham, Norfolk, UK, offering supportive environments for creatives of all disciplines through its In Residence (10-day sessions) and In House (3-night sessions) programs from April to September. Run by artists Nicola Streeten and John Plowman, it emphasizes collaboration, critical feedback, and a pay-what-you-can or fixed-cost model in a tranquil setting with 10 acres of gardens. Facilities include private rooms, shared meals, workshops with tools and kiln, studios, Wi-Fi, library, and grounds.

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The Guesthouse

Cork, Ireland

The Guesthouse is an artist-led residency program in Cork's Shandon area that hosts visual artists, filmmakers, sound artists, composers, and researchers for 1-3 month stays. The initiative facilitates experimentation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community engagement through a shared creative space centered around social gatherings and artistic exchange.

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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.

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The Life on a Leaf Residency

Turku, Finland

The Life on a Leaf Residency is an artist and researcher program hosted in a unique leaf-shaped house in Turku, Finland, designed as a total artwork by Jan-Erik Andersson and architect Erkki Pitkäranta, focusing on themes of urban space, built environment, art, architecture, and their intersections. Residents live and work in the three-story 147 m² house on a spacious plot bordering a natural forest in Hirvensalo, suitable primarily for planning, drawing, and computer-based creative or research work, with support from a residency coordinator for local contacts. The program duration is typically 2-6 months, with rent required but no stipend provided.

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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.

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The Mesa Refuge

Point Reyes Station, California, United States

The Mesa Refuge is a nonprofit residency in Point Reyes Station, California, tailored for writers, journalists, and activists focusing on critical issues like nature, economic equity, and social justice. Founded in 1997 by Peter Barnes, it provides a transformative space for both emerging and established creatives to deepen their work without daily fees. The refuge, housed in a building once owned by painter Sam Francis, emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion, supporting a broad spectrum of voices through its programming. Residents are selected through an annual application process, and while the refuge welcomes international applicants, travel costs must be borne by the residents themselves. The facility includes accessible features and offers reliable wifi but limited cell service, fostering a conducive environment for focused work. Although not equipped for overnight guest stays, family and friends can participate in drop-offs and pick-ups.

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The Muzychi Expanded History project

Muzychi, Ukraine

The Muzychi Expanded History project is a private artist residency program organized by artist Alevtina Kakhidze in her house in the rural village of Muzychi near Kyiv, Ukraine, since . It supports international artists, art theoreticians, and curators, particularly those who are football fans, allowing them to work closely with nature in a sustainable garden setting. The program contributes to local artistic development amid challenging contexts like the Russian invasion.

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The Old School - Hrisey

Hrísey, Iceland

The Old School - Hrísey is a sustainable, non-profit artist residency owned by the art group Nordanbal, located in an old schoolhouse on the peaceful island of Hrísey, Iceland. It provides opportunities for professional artists in all media, including writers and performing artists, to work, exchange ideas, collaborate, and enjoy the island's inspiring natural scenery. Facilities include four private bedrooms, shared working studios, kitchen, internet, and access to local amenities like a shop and swimming pool.

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The Ou Gallery

Vancouver Island, Canada

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

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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.

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The Pharos Trust

Nicosia, Cyprus

The Pharos Arts Foundation (also referred to as The Pharos Trust) is a non-profit cultural foundation in Nicosia, Cyprus, offering a residency program for artists, musicians, scholars, and composers to create new works, deliver lectures, workshops, and masterclasses. It supports both established and emerging creators from Cyprus and abroad in inspiring surroundings, fostering artistic exchange at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. The program is part of broader initiatives including festivals, exhibitions, and the planned Pharos Centre for Art, Culture and Dialogue with accommodation for residents.

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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.

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The Rice Place

Damascus, United States

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

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The Romanian Association of Contemporary Art (ARAC)

Bucharest, Romania

The Romanian Association of Contemporary Art (ARAC) in Bucharest offers artist residencies, such as the ARAC Art & Residency and 58 Plantelor Residency, enabling international artists and curators to develop artworks for exhibitions while engaging with the Romanian cultural scene. Programs typically last six weeks, focus on themes like climate change, migration, and technology, and culminate in shows at venues like Anca Poterasu Gallery. ARAC, a non-profit founded in , promotes contemporary art through residencies, exhibitions, and cultural exchanges.

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The School of Making Thinking

catskill, United States

The School of Making Thinking (SMT) is an artist-thinker residency program, experimental college, and nomadic investigation into intentional living and collaborative practice, held every summer in the Catskills region. It selects qualified artists and thinkers such as botanists, dancers, playwrights, painters, poets, philosophers, and interdisciplinary creators for 1-3 week sessions in a rented farmhouse, fostering creative practices that challenge conventional art-making, thinking, and living.

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The Sirius Arts Centre

Cobh, Ireland

Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh, Ireland offers artist residency programs that provide accommodation and professional development opportunities for visual artists and collaborative practitioners. The residencies support artists in developing or consolidating their practice through research, networking, and critical feedback in a multidisciplinary arts environment.

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The Sointula Art Shed Residency

Sointula, Canada

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

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The Sue-Je Lee Gage Sunlit Residency

Ithaca, United States

The Sue-Je Lee Gage Sunlit Residency in Ithaca, NY, honors anthropologist Dr. Sue-Je Lee Gage. It offers year-round short-term stays and a subsidized summer program for scholars, artists, writers, and activists focused on social justice, human rights, and arts. Provides private bedrooms, kitchen, studio space.

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The Tyrone Guthrie Centre

Newbliss, Ireland

The Tyrone Guthrie Centre, located at Annaghmakerrig House in County Monaghan, Ireland, is a renowned residency program that promotes excellence and innovation across all art forms. The Centre provides professional artists—including writers, musicians, composers, choreographers, filmmakers, designers, and more—with a supportive environment to work, create, and engage in peer exchange. Open to professional artists with a proven track record in their field, the residency invites applications year-round. Artists can choose between full-board accommodations in the historic house or self-catering options in nearby cottages. The Centre offers a tranquil setting ideal for concentrated work, with residents benefiting from a nurturing and inclusive community. Fees vary depending on residency duration and location, with options available for residents from Europe and internationally. The Centre is well-supported by various cultural bodies, ensuring a high standard of facilities and an enriching experience for all attendees.

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The Unifiedfield

Cádiz, Spain

The Unifiedfield is an independent, artist-run organization focusing on experimental aspects of sound, video, and performance art, offering residencies in unique locations. It launched a residency program in in Castellar de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain, hosting four international artists in a medieval home within Los Alcornocales Natural Park for about one month. Previously, it operated residencies in Granada's Albayzín, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and nomadically in the Philippines.

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The Whirlybird Compound Artist in Residency

Opelousas, United States

The Whirlybird Compound Artist in Residency in Opelousas, LA, offers residencies for artists of all disciplines in a folk art-inspired setting with studio, gallery, performance space, housing, kitchen, and amenities. Focuses on cultural immersion in Cajun/Creole heartland; 4-6 weeks preferred.

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theartistnetwork New York

New York, NY 10013, United States

the:artist:network is an independent arts organization based in downtown Manhattan that functions as a vibrant, interactive think-tank where New York-based and international artists work, live, and exhibit their creations. The organization has established residency programs in New York and China, providing creative spaces for artists to meet, exchange ideas, and collaborate together.

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Theatre in Palm

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Theatre in Palm Residencies offers a unique opportunity for emerging theatre artists to develop professionally and expand their networks across Europe. Hosted in 12 partner countries, these two-week residencies focus on collaboration, inspiration, and the creation of shareable works. Each residency will produce a co-production in various forms, emphasizing themes like social impact, equality, and environmental sustainability. Participants will receive travel, accommodation, and compensation. The program aims to foster cross-cultural exchanges and enhance the visibility of emerging artists in the European theatre scene.

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THIRDSPACE Emerging Artist Intensive

Toronto, Canada

THIRDSPACE Emerging Artist Intensive is a month-long summer residency program at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada, designed for interdisciplinary emerging artists, including students, recent graduates, and early-career practitioners exploring new directions. Participants receive mentorship from a Toronto-based artist-in-residence, access to shared studios and specialized facilities, workshops, field trips, discussions, and culminate in a public exhibition at the OCAD U Graduate Gallery.

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Time and Space Residency at Peninsula School of Art (PenArt)

Fish Creek, Wisconsin, United States

The Time and Space Residency at Peninsula School of Art (PenArt) in Fish Creek, Wisconsin, is a fully funded program offering artists six weeks of uninterrupted studio time. Designed for artists of all career stages, this residency supports experimentation and creative risk-taking in a quiet yet connected environment. Each resident receives a spacious semi-private studio, private bedroom in shared housing, and access to ceramics, metals, printmaking, and digital studios. Two artists or collaborative pairs are selected per session, with three sessions held annually. Residents are required to participate in public-facing events including a studio tour and an introductory artist video. The program includes a studio visit with a visiting critic and optional engagement with the broader community through critiques, workshops, or exhibitions. There is no cost to apply or participate, though artists are responsible for their own meals and materials. Located in scenic Door County, the residency provides time, space, and support for developing new directions in visual art practice.

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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.

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Tomma Rum

Bagarmossen, Sweden

Tomma Rum is a self-organized artists' platform and artist group focused on cultural and artistic exchange, arranging a nomadic residency (AIR) every summer in a different smaller municipality in Sweden since by appropriating empty spaces. It typically involves 12 participants who share households, occasionally cook together, and collaborate on the residency program. The base address is in Bagarmossen, Stockholm, with recent examples in places like Kil and upcoming in Forsa.

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Toronto Artscape Inc.

Toronto, Canada

Toronto Artscape Inc. operates artist residency programs, most notably at Artscape Gibraltar Point on the Toronto Islands, offering affordable short-term studio and accommodation rentals for artists seeking focused creative work in a distraction-free environment. The organization is a not-for-profit that develops real estate projects, programs and services to empower artists and connect them to communities across Toronto.

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Tramoia Cultura

Cardedeu, Spain

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

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Transformation des Geschehens

Tübingen, Germany

Transformation des Geschehens is a project-based artist residency program in Tübingen, Germany, focused on artistic research processes and transdisciplinary strategies for artists of all kinds. Participants engage in a 4-week stay to work, think, discuss, develop ideas, and present outcomes such as installations, videos, performances, lectures, or workshops. The program is hosted by the art association Shedhalle and plattform in a former slaughterhouse space to explore neglected perspectives of human knowledge.

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Trinacria Festival Residency

Messina, Italy

3-week community-centered residency in Pezzolo (Messina, Sicily) for 5-6 professional artists/collectives engaging the local community via collaboration, cultural exchange, or site-responsive work, culminating in a public festival presentation.

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TROPICAL ART RETREAT

Anapoima, Colombia

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

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Tvak Artist Residency

Ahmedabad, India

Artist-run residential studios for visual artists, curators, writers, and those working with new media. Provides workspace, accommodation, and cultural exchange opportunities. Exhibitions held at end of residency term.

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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.

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U-BOOT Lab

Rima, Italy

U-BOOT Lab is a multidisciplinary research group founded in , based in Genoa, Italy, that develops culture-based social innovation projects through the hybridization of artistic and scientific research for community engagement in vulnerable territories. It organizes artist residencies like 'Ninety Percent of Everything,' targeting artist collectives under 35, with activities at Palazzo Ducale Genova, the port, and aboard cargo vessels, resulting in installations, performances, and publications. Selected collectives receive a €4,000 gross fee covering research, travel, accommodation, and subsistence for the 15-day program from May 15-30, .

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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.

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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.

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University of Arkansas - Fort Smith

Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

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

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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.

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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.

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Upper Jay Art Center

new york, United States

The Upper Jay Art Center in Upper Jay, New York, hosts the CA+MP (Creative Arts and Multidisciplinary Performance) artist residency program, providing artists across all disciplines with 1-4 weeks of time, space, housing, and creative freedom in a historic Adirondack setting to create, dream, and perform. The program supports working artists by offering stipends to offset costs and aims to share new creative perspectives with the local community through performances and exhibitions. It welcomes musicians, writers, filmmakers, visual artists, dancers, theater practitioners, and others, though applications are not being accepted.

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Valley of the Possible

Curacautín, Netherlands

Valley of the Possible is an independent cultural non-profit offering artist residencies, research programs, and interdisciplinary exchanges in Cañon del Blanco, Chile, and at Gagel Farm, Netherlands. The organization provides space for artists, scientists, and cultural practitioners to engage with ecology, sustainability, indigenous knowledge, and non-Western narratives through self-directed and research-based residencies. Participants explore themes such as land stewardship, regenerative agriculture, and human-nature relationships while developing their creative practice. At its Chilean base, residents stay in a rustic lodge in the Andean rainforest, with direct access to hot springs, native forests, and volcanic landscapes. The Netherlands location at Gagel Farm provides a structured research residency with a stipend, public engagement opportunities, and mentorship. The organization has also facilitated past programs, such as Black Earth, which explored indigenous ecological knowledge and food systems, and Exploration of a Multiform Space, a project merging experimental architecture and vernacular design. Through public events, workshops, and interdisciplinary collaborations, Valley of the Possible fosters alternative cultural models and community-led ecological regeneration, creating a unique space for reflection, research, and artistic production.

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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.

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Vanha Paukku

Lapua, Finland

The Vanha Paukku Artist Residency, established in 2015, is located within the Cultural and Business Centre Vanha Paukku in Lapua, Finland. This residency offers artists from around the world a peaceful environment to focus on their work, surrounded by the natural beauty of Finland’s rural landscape. Situated in a converted historical factory complex, Vanha Paukku serves as a cultural hub, housing museums, galleries, a library, and various community spaces. The residency provides artists with private accommodation and shared studio spaces, fostering an atmosphere of creativity and collaboration. With 24-hour access to facilities, residents can work at their own pace while enjoying the quiet, supportive environment. Artists can engage with the local community, participate in open studios, and explore opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration. The residency’s mission is to support the development of artistic practices in a unique setting while promoting cultural exchange and creativity. Located near the Lapua River, the residency combines serene surroundings with access to local culture and history.

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Veneto Residency Centre Vene.Re

Rovigo, Italy

The Veneto Residency Centre – Vene.Re is a network of three venues in northeastern Italy that supports artistic residencies as experimental laboratories for performing arts, offering space and support to multidisciplinary artists at regional, national, and international levels. Selected artists or companies receive a 15-day residency across different venues with at least two public sharings in different locations, along with accommodation and a stipend of €2,000–€3,000 depending on group size.

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Verbeke Foundation

Kemzeke (Stekene), Belgium

The Verbeke Foundation in Kemzeke, Belgium, hosts artist residencies providing workshops, meals, and sleeping accommodations to enable artists to focus fully on their creative work. It is situated in a dynamic art environment with ongoing exhibitions, projects, and seasonal garden changes, supporting various artistic practices amid its expansive grounds. Residencies have been noted for artists in fields like sculpture and installation, contributing to the foundation's evolving art collection.

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Verein Werkraum Warteck PP

Basel, Switzerland

Verein Werkraum Warteck PP is a collaborative cultural space in a former brewery in Basel, Switzerland, housing studios, workshops, and projects for artists, performers, craftsmen, and musicians under the concept of 'permanentes provisorium' emphasizing change and development. It supports creative work through shared facilities including artist studios and ateliers, with a residency program offering accommodation and studio for 2-3 months, where artists cover board, food, and travel expenses. The site hosts events, markets, workshops in areas like printmaking and bookbinding, and temporarily accommodates art fairs like Liste.

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Vice~Versa Foundation

Goa, India

The Vice~Versa Foundation Artist-in-Residence Fellowship Program in Goa, India, offers a unique opportunity for visual artists, curators, and writers to immerse themselves in creative work within the serene and culturally rich environment of Goan Heritage Houses. This program is designed for both emerging and established professionals from around the world, providing a space for innovation, reflection, and the development of a significant body of work. Residents are accommodated in private suites within Indo-Portuguese heritage homes, equipped with modern amenities and surrounded by the historical and artistic richness of Goa. The fellowship includes a monthly stipend, studio space, and access to a library, kitchen, and laundry facilities, promoting a self-sufficient and contemplative creative process. The program emphasizes the care of the residency spaces and the engagement with the local cultural tapestry. With options for four or eight-week residencies, the program supports artists in their professional growth while encouraging the exploration of Goa's unique cultural and artistic landscape.

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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.

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Villa Eläintarha

Helsinki, Finland

Villa Eläintarha is an artist residency program housed in a historic wooden villa built in 1889, located in central Helsinki next to Töölönlahti bay, offering short-term stays for professionals from various art disciplines, culture production, and education. Managed by the Myymälä2 cooperative since in partnership with the City of Helsinki and HIAP, it prioritizes artists invited for specific projects, research, or events by local grassroots organizations, with plans for public events to enhance networking and community access. The residency provides accommodation without dedicated studios, suitable for small-scale work like writing or digital projects, and features 5-6 rooms, shared kitchen, living areas, and laundry facilities.

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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.

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Villa Filanda Antonini (VFA)

Villorba, Italy

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

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Villa 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.

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Villa Nappi

Polverigi, Italy

Villa Nappi in Polverigi, Italy, is a historic 17th-century villa serving as a dedicated artists' home, offering year-round spaces for artistic creation, research, study, and expression, managed by the Associazione InTeatro. It hosts residencies focused on contemporary arts, including theater, dance, and interdisciplinary projects, with facilities like rehearsal rooms, offices, and common areas provided free of charge. The venue also accommodates tourists for unique stays in contact with resident artists.

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Villa Oasis Collective

Ulsan, South Korea

Villa Oasis Collective is an independent curating brand established with years of experience in exhibition and cultural programming, creating a new platform for artistic collaboration and presentation. The residency programs take place in a 100-year-old traditional Korean Hanok building in Ulsan, Korea. The collective invites artists to join special residency and exhibition programs, focusing on artists with solo exhibition experience who are debuting in Korea for the first time. The program is open to all artistic fields and genres, providing accommodation, studio space, K-tufting education, and exhibition support. Villa Oasis Collective aims to welcome artists who will bring their unique artistic language to Ulsan and collaborate through the platform, offering artists the opportunity to 'feel alive in the oasis' while introducing new perspectives through artistic collaboration.

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Villa R

Messina, Italy

Villa R is an exclusive private artist residency in Messina, Sicily, Italy, founded in 1990 by artists Iolanda Vacalebre and Nicola Rustica, and opened to international creatives in for intercultural and interdisciplinary exchanges. It offers expansive spaces including an 80-square-meter indoor atelier and -square-meter outdoor area for artistic production of any size and media, surrounded by nature with views of the sea and Aeolian Islands. The program welcomes artists without age or nationality limits across various creative fields, providing comfortable accommodations in three rooms.

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Villa Sonnenberg

Lenzburg, Switzerland

The Villa Sonnenberg Artist-in-Residence program, sponsored by the Villa Sonnenberg Foundation, offers professional artists a unique opportunity for creative and personal growth. Located in a historic Baroque villa in Lenzburg, Switzerland, the residency promotes intercultural exchange and international networking. Artists from all disciplines are invited to apply, with a focus on exploring themes such as generations and challenging social beliefs. The serene environment and supportive community provide an ideal setting for artists to find new inspiration and develop their work. Participants will enjoy modern amenities in a historic setting, including private rooms, shared studios, and common spaces for collaboration. The residency aims to create a vibrant artistic community where new approaches can be developed and shared. Artists will have the chance to publicly present their work at events in Lenzburg, fostering engagement with the local community.

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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.

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Villa Villekulla

Faucogney-et-la-Mer, Switzerland

Villa Villekulla is an artist residency in an antique house in the medieval village of Faucogney-et-la-Mer, France, offering spaces for living, studios, workshops, and exhibitions to facilitate slow living, serenity, and artistic processes. It emphasizes autonomy for residents, temporary communities, cultural discourse with the local environment, and constant transformation of the program. Residents cover ancillary costs of CHF 660 and maintain the facilities collectively.

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Virreina

Oicatá, Boyacá, Colombia

Virreina's LOMA SERENA residency program is aimed at artists, writers, curators, cultural managers, filmmakers, architects, and designers whose practice is critically engaged with the cultural sector. The program fosters exploration and collective questioning, offering participants space to rethink possibilities of exhibition, circulation, production, and development of both material and theoretical projects while immersing in an experience tailored to the local cultural ecosystem. Located in the Oicatá valley in Boyacá, one of the most emblematic regions of the Cundiboyacense highlands, the residency takes place in a colonial-style house with three internal courtyards surrounded by large green areas. Participants have access to workshop areas equipped for large-scale work and a 5-hectare complex ideal for agricultural work. The program includes field trips to locations offering creative possibilities from lagoons and deserts to artisan workshops and gastronomic events, plus studio visits with regional cultural agents.

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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.

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VV Foundation PAiR (Pāvilosta Artist in Residency)

Pāvilosta, Latvia

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

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Washington University

St. Louis, MO, United States

Washington University's Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts offers multiple artist residency programs, including Paris Studio residencies at the Cité internationale des arts (minimum two months) and the Island Press Artist Research Fellowship (one-week printmaking residency). These programs support students, alumni, and faculty across various artistic disciplines to develop their work, expand international networks, and engage in intensive artistic practice.

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Water & Rock Nature

Thassos Island, Greece

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

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Watershed Studios

Galway, Ireland

Watershed Studios is an artist residency program located in Galway, Ireland, offering artists of all career stages time, space, and community to encourage growth and experimentation. The program provides studio space converted from a historic fish factory and farm shed, along with newly refurbished cottage accommodation with views of the River Corrib, accommodating six artists at a time.

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Wave Pool

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Wave Pool in Cincinnati, Ohio, offers three unique residencies designed to engage artists with the local community through their creative practices. The Curatorial Residency allows emerging curators to create exhibitions in Wave Pool’s main gallery. The Art Space Is Your Space program provides residencies for local, national, and international artists, including flexible live/work spaces and a $2000 stipend. The Vance Waddell Feminist Residency supports projects inspired by a private collection of feminist art, encouraging socially-engaged work. Residents benefit from exhibition opportunities, community engagement, and financial support. Each residency aims to foster artistic experimentation and dialogue. Wave Pool emphasizes the connection between art and community, making it a dynamic hub for contemporary art. Artists and curators are selected through an open call and juried process.

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Werkplaats Diepenheim

Diepenheim, Netherlands

Werkplaats Diepenheim is a multidisciplinary artist residency facility in rural Twente offering over 850m² of living space, studios, and equipped workplaces. It serves as a collaborative partner for Drawing Centre Diepenheim's residency program and hosts artists working in visual arts, theater, dance, and other disciplines.

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WERKSTATT

Istanbul, Turkey

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

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West Dean College

West Dean, United Kingdom

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

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Wild Wonderful Rural

Harpers Ferry, United States

Wild Wonderful Rural Residencies by V4L Arts offers customized creative residencies in Harpers Ferry, WV, focusing on rural transition themes via participatory research. Provides production help, space, admin support, networking. Open to all disciplines; 2 weeks-2 months.

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Wildacres Environmental Artist-In-Residence

Little Switzerland, United States

The Wildacres Environmental Artist-in-Residence Program, launched in at Wildacres Retreat in Little Switzerland, NC, welcomes artists, scientists, and professionals focused on global environmental issues like climate change, extinction, and habitat loss, selecting candidates for their intellectual rigor and activism. Residencies last 1-2 weeks from April to October, providing secluded cabins for focused creative work in a natural mountain setting. The program supports disciplines including art, social practice, writing, research, and environmental science, with no cost to participants.

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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.

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Willapa Bay AiR

Oysterville, Washington, United States

Willapa Bay AiR, located on the lush, coastal region of southwest Washington state, offers a sanctuary for artists across various disciplines. Established in March 2014, the residency is set on a sprawling 20-acre land, designed specifically to provide both solitude and a sense of community among its residents. This nurturing environment is crafted through architecturally thoughtful buildings that reflect the residency’s ethos of fostering creative endeavors. The residency program is open to emerging and established artists, including filmmakers, writers, playwrights, scholars, singer/songwriters, and musical composers. It offers month-long, self-directed residencies that run annually from April 1 through October 28. During their stay, residents are provided with lodging, meals, and designated workspaces at no cost, enabling them to fully immerse in their creative projects without the burden of financial stress. Applications are carefully reviewed by selection committees, which are composed of working artists and professionals within the applicants’ respective artistic fields. This thorough review process ensures that invitations to the residency are extended based on the merit of past work and the potential for future creative evolution, which the unique environment of Willapa Bay AiR is poised to stimulate. Willapa Bay AiR not only prides itself on its supportive creative community but also its commitment to accessibility for artists from around the globe, reinforcing its status as a coveted destination for artistic development.

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Woodhaven

Kelowna, Canada

The Woodhaven Artist in Residence Program, hosted by the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies at UBC Okanagan, is a unique opportunity for artists from various disciplines to immerse themselves in a serene natural setting. Situated within a nature conservancy in Kelowna, British Columbia, the program supports artists engaged in visual arts, digital arts, performance, social, and community-based artistic practices, with a special encouragement for BIPOC artists and those from marginalized groups. The residency offers accommodation in a two-bedroom home and full use of a studio at the Woodhaven Eco Culture Centre, promoting work that explores sustainable and just relationships with nature amidst climate change. Artists are expected to engage in community programming, contributing to the vibrant exchange between the artist, the university, and the broader Kelowna community. The program highlights UBC Okanagan’s commitment to ecological stewardship and creative exploration, providing a paid residency for artists to develop site-specific projects that engage with the local environment and communities. This residency is a testament to fostering artistic innovation and environmental consciousness, offering a contemplative experience for artists to create, reflect, and connect.

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Woodstock Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence

Woodstock, United States

The Byrdcliffe Artists-in-Residence Program, located in Woodstock, NY, offers uninterrupted time and space for artists in all disciplines within the historic Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, one of America's earliest utopian arts communities. Options include month-long communal sessions and independent cottage residencies ranging from 3 weeks to 12 months, with opportunities for exhibitions, studio visits, and community events. It emphasizes artistic excellence and commitment, welcoming visual, literary, and performing artists, with limited fellowships available.

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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).

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Wrangell Mountains Center

Glennallen, United States

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

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Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow

EUREKA SPRINGS, United States

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

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Yukon Arts Centre

Whitehorse, Canada

The Yukon Arts Centre offers multiple artist residency programs for visual arts, performing arts, film, music, and literary arts. Programs include the Jenni House Artist Residency (June-October , one-month residencies with $1,000 CAD honorarium), the Kluane National Park Artist Residency (two-week residencies June-August with $3,000 CAD honorarium and accommodations), and the @YAC Residency for performing arts. Residencies serve artists from the Yukon, northern regions, and circumpolar countries.

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ZAWP LAb

Bilbao, Spain

ZAWP LAb is a space for research, artistic creation, and production located in a post-industrial area of Bilbao that operates as part of the Zorrotzaurre Art Work in Progress project. The residency welcomes artists for stays ranging from one week to three months, providing workspace, accommodation, and opportunities for experimentation and knowledge sharing within a converted warehouse complex.

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Zea Mays Printmaking

Florence, Massachusetts, United States

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

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Frequently asked questions

Do multidisciplinary residencies provide housing?

Many multidisciplinary residencies include accommodation as part of the program. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing. Check each listing for details on what's included.

What kind of housing do multidisciplinary residencies offer?

Housing varies by program — from private studios with living space to shared artist houses. Some residencies are in rural settings with self-contained cottages, while urban programs may offer apartments near the studio.

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