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Drawing Residencies in Mexico

12 residencies for drawing artists in Mexico.

Browse honest reviews from artists who attended drawing programs in Mexico. Find the right residency for your practice.

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Arquetopia Foundation

Puebla, Mexico

4.7 (6)

Arquetopia Foundation is an award-winning, multiple award-winning nonprofit arts and academic foundation with a significant social scope and global presence across three continents. Now in its 14th year, Arquetopia is dedicated to promoting critical thinking, a commitment to ethics, and a sense of reciprocity in artistic practices. It offers customized, professional International Artist-in-Residence Programs that are renowned worldwide for their comprehensive, research-based approach, focusing on social creativity. Arquetopia's residency programs, situated in Puebla and Oaxaca in Mexico, Cusco in Peru, and Naples in Italy, are tailored to provide a vast array of learning opportunities. These programs are distinguished for their commitment to sustainability in the arts, fostering research and critical thinking in creative processes. Arquetopia's model challenges preconceived notions of history and place, encouraging artists to engage with local epistemologies and resistance models as sources of knowledge and inspiration for social change. The foundation emphasizes ethical artistic practices, acknowledging the problematic ties of artist residencies to colonization, imperialism, and the extractive practices of tourism. Established in 2009 as an autonomous and registered Mexican nonprofit, Arquetopia is self-sustaining, unaffiliated with any political, religious, or war industrial entities, relying on its self-generated funding model. The foundation was co-founded by Mexican visual artist and curator Francisco Guevara and North American classical musician Chris Davis. Originally started as an educational art center for inner-city youth, it quickly evolved to offer international artist residencies. Arquetopia stands out for its array of unique residency programs with substantial mentoring, focused on professional artists, writers, academics, and researchers. It provides a generous and culturally diverse space, hosting artists and scholars from all over the world, aiming to enrich the global arts community with a multiplicity of perspectives.

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Casa Wabi Fundación (Foundation)

Puerto Escondido, Mexico

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

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Casa Xaaninna

Tulum, Mexico

Located in Macario Gomez, Tulum, within the Quintana Roo region of Mexico, the Casa Xaaninna Cultural Residency, also known as "xaan-in-ná" meaning "house of palms" in Maya, offers a serene and sustainable environment for artists, researchers, and curators from around the world. Since its inception in 2013, the residency has been driven by a personal artistic interest to explore and share alternative ways of existing within the contemporary globalized context, using the location itself as a live experiment. This residency is designed around principles of minimal architecture and sustainable living, featuring solar power, organic waste composting, and a low-impact housing model. It supports the creative and cultural exploration of its residents by providing a space that not only respects but integrates into the local ecosystem and cultural fabric. The residency invites artists to immerse themselves in the local Mayan culture while providing modern amenities to facilitate creative work. Residents at Casa Xaaninna are encouraged to engage with the local community and the vibrant natural surroundings which include white sand beaches, underground rivers, and Mayan ruins, making it a culturally rich backdrop for creative inspiration. The program offers flexibility in duration, from 15 days to 90 days, and is tailored to support artists with a self-directed approach to their creative processes.

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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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El Sur

Tlalpan, Mexico City, Mexico

4.9 (8)

El Sur Artist Residency, situated in southern Mexico City, is an artist-run program focusing on artistic and personal growth. The residency offers a collaborative environment for emerging and established artists, musicians, writers, and progressive thinkers. Set in a nurturing setting, it allows artists to work without interruption and engage with a global community. The program includes private studios, accommodation with ensuite bathrooms, and logistical support for project realization. Residents benefit from weekly cultural excursions, meetings with the El Sur team, and feedback from guest members of Mexico City's art scene. A key feature is the solo exhibition opportunity, enabling artists to showcase their work and interact with the local community. The residency also arranges open studios and art talks, fostering dialogue and exchange with the public. El Sur's blend of creative space, cultural immersion, and professional support makes it an ideal residency for artists seeking to deepen their practice.

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Lagos / Momentum

Mexico City, Mexico

The LAGOS and MOMENTUM Artist-in-Residence Program emerges from a visionary partnership between LAGOS in Mexico City and MOMENTUM in Berlin. This collaboration seeks to enrich the global artistic community by fostering cross-cultural exchanges, promoting innovation in contemporary art, and providing a platform for artistic exploration in two of the world’s most vibrant cultural capitals. Aimed at artists and curators from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, the residency supports site-specific engagement with the unique sociopolitical and cultural contexts of each city. A distinctive feature of this residency is its collaboration with the Palm Foundation, which introduces a pioneering opportunity for artists to integrate digital art practices, specifically through the creation and exhibition of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). This initiative not only offers financial support to partially offset residency costs but also provides technical assistance for artists venturing into the digital realm. Participants are encouraged to explore NFTs within their projects, thereby broadening their creative and professional horizons. The program champions a holistic approach to artistic development, facilitating personal guidance, curatorial support, and extensive networking opportunities. Participants are immersed in the rich art scenes of Berlin and Mexico City, benefitting from tailored visits to galleries, museums, and studios, alongside exclusive invitations to art events. The residencies culminate in public presentations, enabling artists to showcase their processes and outcomes to a wider audience.

DigitalDrawingInstallationInterdisciplinaryMultidisciplinary+4
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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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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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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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Rondo

Mexico City, Mexico

Rondo Residency, located in Mexico City, offers two residency options: Live-Work and Only-Work, catering to diverse artistic needs. The Live-Work modality allows artists to fully immerse themselves by residing on-site, while the Only-Work option lets artists arrange their own accommodations independently. Each residency spans 4 weeks, revolving around four key pillars: Production, Theoretical, Art Market, and Public Relations. Rondo supports various disciplines including Visual Arts, Sculpture, Performing Arts, Textile Art, New Media, Curatorial, and Photography. The residency provides private and shared studio spaces, a fully equipped woodshop, an experimentation lab, and other extensive facilities. It fosters connections with the local contemporary art scene through strategic partnerships. Founded by Nicolas Voegelin, Rondo Residency transforms a historical industrial factory into a vibrant creative sanctuary. The residency program is designed to nurture artistic development and collaboration, honoring a rich legacy while embracing the future.

HousingCuratorialDigitalDrawingInstallationPainting+4
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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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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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