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Printmaking Residencies in United States

23 residencies for printmaking artists in United States.

Browse honest reviews from artists who attended printmaking programs in United States. Find the right residency for your practice.

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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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Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP)

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

The Center for Contemporary Printmaking (CCP) in Norwalk, Connecticut, offers an Artist-in-Residence program in the Helen Frankenthaler Printmaking Cottage. This residency provides artists with uninterrupted time, privacy, and access to a well-equipped studio and on-site living accommodations. Each residency lasts 1 to 2 weeks, with applications accepted quarterly. Artists can experiment with traditional and innovative printmaking techniques, create editions, and advance their skills. The residency encourages community engagement through studio talks and workshops. Artists are required to leave a print for the CCP archive. Funding options include self-funding, professional development funding, and CCP funding, with additional support available for summer sessions. The program aims to stimulate original and inventive work in a supportive environment.

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Chautauqua Visual Arts

Chautauqua, New York, United States

Chautauqua Visual Arts offers two artist residencies, a Six-Week and a Two-Week Residency, each fostering an environment of creative growth and intellectual engagement. Set within the historic Chautauqua Institution, these residencies provide artists with individual studio spaces and access to comprehensive facilities including ceramics, printmaking, digital media studios, and more. Participants can engage with a vibrant community and attend world-class lectures and performances across various disciplines. The program is deeply interactive, with opportunities for studio visits from faculty and visiting artists, promoting critical feedback and collaborative exchange. Residents are encouraged to participate in community events and share their insights, benefiting from Chautauqua’s rich educational and cultural offerings. Each residency concludes with a public exhibition, allowing artists to present their work to a diverse audience. Special workshops and tailored advisement sessions further enrich the artists' experience. Overall, Chautauqua Visual Arts residencies provide a nurturing setting for artists to explore and expand their artistic practice amidst a stimulating intellectual landscape.

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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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Kala Art Institute

Berkeley, California, United States

The Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California, offers a comprehensive Artist-in-Residence (AIR) Program for artists specializing in printmaking, photo processes, book arts, and digital media, including video production. This program accepts applications three times a year and is designed for artists who can work independently in Kala’s equipped studio spaces. Residency durations can be 1, 2, or 3 months, with the possibility of extending to 6 months for continuing and returning artists. Kala provides a collaborative and professional studio environment where artists can share equipment, ideas, and techniques. Accepted residents get 24/7 access to studio spaces, personal storage, and the opportunity to participate in community exhibitions and events. The program emphasizes self-driven work, encouraging artists to bring their own consumable supplies while offering significant resources like a print studio, digital lab, darkroom, and project spaces. Kala also offers limited housing in two shared artist apartments, enhancing accessibility for those moving to the Bay Area for their residency.

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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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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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Morgan Conservatory

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

The Morgan Conservatory offers an Artist in Residence (AiR) program supported by the Windgate Foundation, providing opportunities for emerging and established artists worldwide who specialize in papermaking, book arts, and printing. The residency invites artists to develop focused projects within the Morgan’s state-of-the-art facilities, including a paper studio, bindery, and print studio. While housing is not provided, artists receive a stipend to support travel, and additional housing resources are available. Residents have 24-hour access to the facilities and opportunities to engage with the community through workshops, artist talks, and exhibitions. The residency typically ranges from two weeks to one month, and residents are encouraged to instruct workshops or present their work. The Morgan is dedicated to fostering artistic growth in a sustainable, community-focused environment.

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Peters Valley School of Craft

Layton, New Jersey, United States

Peters Valley School of Craft, nestled in the stunning Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, offers a sanctuary for artists seeking tranquility and inspiration amidst a supportive artistic community. This unique residency program, fueled by the generosity of the Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation, extends fully funded opportunities for artists to immerse themselves in their creative pursuits within well-equipped studios across various disciplines including Blacksmithing, Ceramics, Fibers, Jewelry/Fine Metals, Wood, Painting/Collage, or Printmaking. Designed to cater to artists at all career stages, from emerging to professional, Peters Valley emphasizes the need for artists to have prior experience with the tools and equipment of their craft, ensuring that each resident can work independently. Given the rural setting of the campus, artists are advised to have access to personal transportation to navigate the area freely. Each selected artist is provided with a private room in a fully furnished shared house, offering a communal yet independent living experience. Unlimited access to a studio equipped with all the necessary tools and utilities fosters an environment where artists can focus solely on their craft. In addition to the provision of living and working spaces, artists receive a stipend to help offset the costs associated with materials and travel, underscoring Peters Valley's commitment to supporting the creative process. This residency stands as a testament to Peters Valley School of Craft's mission to support artists' growth and creativity. By removing financial barriers and providing the space and resources needed for artistic exploration, Peters Valley enriches both the individuals it hosts and the broader artistic community.

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Residency Unlimited (RU)

Brooklyn, New York, United States

4.3 (4)

Residency Unlimited (RU) operates as a distinctive non-profit organization in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, set within the historical South Congregational Church. Its core mission revolves around supporting the creation, presentation, and dissemination of contemporary art. RU distinguishes itself through its unique residency program and vibrant year-round public programs, fostering a rich environment for artists and curators from both local and international backgrounds. RU’s approach to residencies is highly customized, focusing on network support, project/production assistance, and public exposure for its participants. This includes personalized interactions with art professionals, weekly project support, and opportunities for public engagement through RU’s Brooklyn venue or partnering locations across New York City. The multifunctional space not only serves as a hub for communal activities but also as a platform for talks, screenings, performances, and exhibitions. One of the organization's signature features is its commitment to building professional networks, facilitating meetings with art professionals for critical feedback and studio visits. Moreover, RU places a significant emphasis on collaboration, working closely with a variety of institutional partners to provide residents with necessary workspace, technical and logistical support, thus enhancing the overall residency experience. Despite not offering individual studio space explicitly for artistic production, RU provides shared workspaces within its facilities, enabling for collaborative and independent work. This setup encourages residents to engage deeply with their projects while benefiting from the creative and logistical support of RU's dedicated staff.

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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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Second State Press

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Second State Press in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offers the Fob Holder Program, a hybrid work/trade exchange and residency program providing printmakers 24/7 access to professional printmaking facilities in exchange for working a minimum of 8 scheduled hours per week. Participants monitor the studio, assist with events, and contribute to the studio’s overall function while having dedicated time to work on their own practice. The program runs three sessions annually: Fall, Spring, and Summer, each culminating in an exhibition of the Fob Holders’ work. Basic printmaking knowledge is required, and participants must commit to the program for four months.

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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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Skidmore College

Saratoga Springs, New York, United States

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

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Skowhegan

Skowhegan, Maine, United States

5.0 (1)

Skowhegan, a notable summer residency program established in 1946 in Maine, focuses on engaging emerging visual artists with studio practices and peer interactions. Set on a 350-acre rural campus, it offers a collaborative environment for participants and faculty, emphasizing process, experimentation, and open dialogue. The program includes residents from diverse backgrounds and experience levels, with no educational prerequisites. Faculty provide mentorship through studio visits and lectures, but traditional instruction is absent, allowing artists complete freedom in their creative pursuits. Accommodations are shared, and studios are open 24 hours, encouraging work amidst woods and pastures. Technical facilities, including a wood and metal shop and a Media Lab, support various artistic needs. Skowhegan's unique offerings include a fresco workshop and a comprehensive art library, fostering a dynamic, community-driven artistic experience.

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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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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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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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Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill

Truro, Massachusetts, United States

The Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, established in 1971, fosters artistic growth and community engagement. Located in Truro, Massachusetts, the Center offers a residency program at Edgewood Farm, providing artists with a serene environment adjacent to the Cape Cod National Seashore. The program supports visual artists, writers, musicians, and farmers, encouraging creative exploration and intellectual growth. Residents benefit from private bedrooms in a shared farmhouse, well-equipped studios, and a vibrant local arts scene. Open to both emerging and established artists globally, the residency emphasizes independent production and community interaction through exhibitions and performances.

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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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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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Yaddo

Saratoga Springs, New York, United States

Yaddo is an illustrious artist residency program that has been supporting artists across a broad spectrum of disciplines for over a century. Located in a serene setting, it offers artists the invaluable resources of time, space, and quiet to focus on their work without the interruptions of daily life. Yaddo welcomes professional creative artists from all nations and backgrounds, encompassing a wide range of artistic expressions such as choreography, film, literature, musical composition, painting, performance, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video. Residencies at Yaddo vary from two weeks to two months and are awarded through a peer review process, emphasizing the quality of the artist's work as the primary selection criterion. This inclusive program encourages applications from artists at the professional level and emerging artists demonstrating professional promise. Yaddo is committed to non-discrimination and encourages artists from underrepresented backgrounds to apply. The residency covers room, board, and studio space, with no fee charged for attendance. Financial aid is available to help offset travel costs and other expenses related to accepting the residency.

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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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