Artist Residencies in South Africa with Housing
6 residencies
6 artist residencies in South Africa include housing. Accommodation is provided so you can immerse yourself in the local art scene.

Bag Factory
Johannesburg, South Africa
The Bag Factory Artists' Studios in Johannesburg, South Africa, is a non-profit organization established in 1991 that provides studio spaces, residencies, exhibitions, and workshops for visual artists, fostering experimentation, innovation, and cultural dialogue.[1][3][7] It offers residency programs including self-funded AIR residencies and fully funded opportunities through partnerships like the Triangle Network, where artists produce work, engage with locals, and culminate in open studios or exhibitions.[2][5][6] Programs like Young/Unframed provide 3-month residencies pairing artists and curators to create new work.[1]

Cape Town Art Residency
Cape Town, South Africa
The Cape Town Art Residency is an invitation-only international program in Woodstock, Cape Town, supporting emerging and established contemporary artists from Africa and worldwide through creative production, cultural exchange, and networking with global art networks. It offers vast open studios, adjoining accommodation with kitchen and terrace, stays typically ranging from 1-3 months, and culminates in exhibitions for broader audience engagement.

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

Nirox Foundation
Krugersdorp, South Africa
The NIROX Foundation in Krugersdorp, South Africa, is a sculpture park and artist residency program located on a nature reserve in the Cradle of Humankind, offering artists studio spaces, full board and lodging, tools, curatorial guidance, and access to a 30-hectare park with over 50 installations.[1][2][3] It hosts artists from diverse fields for residencies typically lasting 1-3 months or 6-8 weeks, encouraging engagement with local communities, institutions, and the landscape while providing opportunities for workshops, exhibitions, and collaborations.[2][6][7] Since 2006, NIROX has hosted over 400 artists, fostering contemporary art production in a serene natural setting.[1][3]

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.

Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA)
Cape Town, South Africa
The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) in collaboration with the University of the Western Cape (UWC) offers a year-long museum fellowship programme aimed at educating a new generation of art and museum professionals in Africa. This programme provides fellows with a comprehensive experience that includes academic coursework, practical work experience, and professional development. Participants engage in contemporary art discourse, curatorial practice, art education, conservation, heritage, and museology. The fellowship covers tuition, accommodation, basic health insurance, and a monthly stipend, while also providing opportunities for exhibitions, artist talks, and networking. The programme seeks applicants with a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, excellent writing skills, and a demonstrated interest in contemporary art and heritage from Africa.
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Frequently asked questions
Do artist residencies in South Africa provide housing?
Many residencies in South Africa include accommodation as part of the program. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing. Check each listing for details.
What kind of housing do residencies in South Africa offer?
Housing varies by program — from private studios with living space to shared artist houses. Some are in city centers while others are in rural settings.
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