Artist Residencies in New York City with Housing
2 residencies
2 artist residencies in New York City include housing for artists.

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.

Fire Island Residency
New York City, United States
The Fire Island Artist Residency (FIAR) is a non-profit program founded in , the first U.S. residency exclusively for emerging LGBTQ+ identifying visual artists, providing free live/work space in the historic Cherry Grove community on Fire Island, New York. Artists participate in a four-week summer program featuring studio visits, discussions, and public lectures by renowned curators, scholars, and artists. FIAR offers lodging, studio space, stipends for meals and travel, and an honorarium.
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Frequently asked questions
Do artist residencies in New York City provide housing?
Many residencies in New York City include accommodation. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing.
What kind of housing do residencies in New York City offer?
Housing varies by program — from private studios to shared houses. Check each listing for specifics on what's included.
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