Reviewed by Artists

Jewelry Artist Residencies

Complete guide for jewelry artists looking for residencies

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Programs
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With Stipend
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With Housing
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Countries

Finding the Right Program

With 4 jewelry residencies listed on Reviewed by Artists, finding the right program starts with understanding your needs. Consider whether you need financial support — 3 programs offer a stipend, and 2 are fully funded with both housing and stipend included.

What to Expect

Jewelry residencies typically provide dedicated studio space, time to focus on your practice, and a community of fellow artists. Many programs also offer exhibition opportunities, critiques, and professional development. The duration varies from a few weeks to several months.

Application Tips

Most jewelry residencies require a portfolio, artist statement, and project proposal. Be specific about what you want to accomplish during the residency and why that particular program is the right fit. Reading reviews from past residents can give you valuable insight into what each program values.

Frequently asked questions

What is a jewelry artist residency?

A jewelry artist residency provides dedicated time, studio space, and resources for artists working in jewelry. Programs typically include accommodation, a supportive community, and sometimes stipends, allowing you to focus entirely on developing new work.

How many jewelry residencies are there?

We list 4 jewelry artist residencies on Reviewed by Artists. 3 offer a stipend and 2 are fully funded.

How do I apply to a jewelry residency?

Most jewelry residencies accept applications through their own website. You'll typically need a portfolio, project proposal, and CV. Application deadlines vary — some have rolling admissions while others have annual cycles. Read reviews from past residents to understand what each program is looking for.

What should I look for in a jewelry residency?

Key factors include studio space suited to jewelry practice, access to materials and equipment, the community of fellow artists, location, duration, and financial support. Our reviews cover all of these aspects to help you find the right fit.

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