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Sculpture Residencies with Housing

200 residencies

Sculpture residencies that include accommodation for artists. Housing is provided so you can immerse yourself fully in your sculpture practice.

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Arthereistanbul

Istanbul, Turkey

5.0 (2)

Arthereistanbul, founded in 2014 in Istanbul, Turkey, was initially established to provide Syrian artists facing difficulties with a space for artistic creation, away from the impacts of war and political strife. This unique residency offers a haven for artists to work, exhibit their creations, and sustain themselves through a café and the organization of workshops, screenings, and performances. Emphasizing a custom-made residency program, Arthereistanbul opens its doors to artists, researchers, curators, and writers from all backgrounds, aligning projects with the residency’s vision. The program encourages research, creativity, and cultural exchanges among Syrian, Turkish, and international artists, aiming to foster dialogue, diversity, and understanding. Arthereistanbul equips its residents with studio spaces, archive rooms, exhibition and performance areas, and technical facilities, including a dark room and woodworking tools. Accommodation is provided in Kadiköy, near the residency space, ensuring a comfortable and conducive environment for artistic and cultural exploration.

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ArtHouse Jersey

St Mary, United Kingdom

5.0 (1)

ArtHouse Jersey offers an inspiring residency program for artists from around the world, providing them with time, space, and resources to develop their practice in the tranquil and scenic surroundings of Jersey, located on the north coast at Greve de Lecq Barracks. The residency welcomes artists from all disciplines and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration with local artists, fostering creative exchanges that contribute to both the artists’ work and the cultural landscape of Jersey. The residency provides an immersive environment where artists can focus on their projects while drawing inspiration from the island’s natural beauty and rich artistic heritage. Notably, Jersey has a long history of attracting creatives like Victor Hugo and Claude Cahun. While the residency is typically invitation-only, artists interested in proposing a project or visit can reach out to ArtHouse Jersey’s Head of Programme to explore opportunities for collaboration. Residencies at ArtHouse Jersey frequently result in lasting relationships between the visiting artists and the local creative community, often leading to collaborative projects, exhibitions, and other forms of creative expression.

HousingDrawingInstallationWriting / LiteratureMultidisciplinaryPainting+3
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Artist in Residence Munich

Munich, Germany

5.0 (1)

NEBYULA and Rosa Stern Space e.V., in cooperation with the Department of Arts and Culture of the City of Munich, offer a visual arts residency at Villa Waldberta or Ebenböckhaus through the Artist in Residence Munich program. This residency supports artists across various disciplines, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, film, video, digital art, and performance, or a combination of media. Selected artists receive a monthly grant of €1,200 and a public transportation ticket. The residency fosters artistic development and cultural exchange, providing an inspiring environment for creative work. Applications are evaluated by a jury, and the selected candidates are expected to fulfill contractual requirements set by the City of Munich.

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Aviário Studio (Aviario)

Ferreira do Zêzere, Portugal

5.0 (1)

Aviário Studio, nestled in Ferreira do Zêzere, Portugal, offers a range of art residencies including Self-Directed, Guided, and Assisted Production residencies. Residency durations vary from 2 weeks to 6 months, accommodating both emerging and established artists. The studio, which operates from Monday to Friday, provides each resident with a workspace, technical assistance, and access to specialized workshops. For additional fees, extended technical support and materials can be procured. Accommodation options are available on-site with alternatives being handled by the resident if preferred. Aviário Studio is well-equipped with facilities for a variety of artistic practices such as printmaking, ceramics, and digital arts, ensuring a productive and creative stay.

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Bloedel Reserve

Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States

5.0 (1)

The Creative Residency at Bloedel Reserve offers a unique opportunity for artists and researchers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Bainbridge Island, Washington. Established in 2015, the program hosts creative individuals from various disciplines, providing them with a serene and inspiring environment. Residents stay in a fully furnished home nestled within the 140-acre reserve, with access to its sculpted gardens, forests, and wildlife habitats. The program is designed to foster creative thinking inspired by nature and explore the connection between humans and the environment. Each resident receives a $1,000 stipend to support their work and is encouraged to engage with the public through presentations, workshops, or other community activities. The residency is open to professional and emerging artists, composers, writers, botanists, and other creative thinkers. Participants must be 21 years or older, and the residency can accommodate only one artist at a time. The program offers an enriching experience for those looking to deepen their connection with nature and their creative practice.

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Callie’s

Berlin, Germany

5.0 (2)

Callie’s is a non-profit experimental institution in Berlin dedicated to fostering creativity and cultural exchange through its residency program, exhibitions, and public programs. Housed in a former machine factory in the Wedding district, Callie’s offers private studio spaces, a movement studio with a sprung floor, a cooperative sound studio, and a dedicated writing room. The residency is self-guided, allowing artists at any stage of their careers to explore new ideas without production requirements. Artists-in-residence can also request on-site accommodation in micro-apartments, designed with handmade and custom elements. Callie’s fosters an open and interdisciplinary environment, with periodic informal gatherings, networking opportunities, and access to Berlin’s rich cultural landscape. While the residency covers workspace and resources, it does not provide direct funding for travel or materials. The program is open to visual artists, musicians, choreographers, writers, poets, and researchers, supporting a wide range of creative practices. Residencies typically last six months, with some flexibility for shorter stays.

StipendHousingChoreographyDrawingInstallationWriting / LiteratureMultidisciplinary+8
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Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon (Ensba Lyon)

Lyon, France

5.0 (1)

The École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon (Ensba Lyon) offers a prestigious Post-graduate Art program, established in 1999. This year-long program selects five artists from various nationalities, providing them with a €4,800 grant, accommodation in a shared apartment at Les Subsistances, and access to all school resources. Participants benefit from personalized support and have opportunities to engage with the cultural structures of the Lyon region. The program fosters high-level education and training, aiming to advance participants’ careers in contemporary art. It operates independently of the university system, offering a certificate of participation instead of a degree.

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Fabrikken

Copenhagen, Denmark

5.0 (1)

FABRIKKEN for Kunst og Design is a not-for-profit art institution located in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to fostering the professional growth of visual artists and designers. It provides over 70 Copenhagen-based professionals with studio spaces and a 1,000 m2 area for artistic production and events, emphasizing a spirit of professionalism and exchange. FABRIKKEN's International Residency programs, aimed at promoting artistic practices and careers, offer fully funded residencies ranging from one to three months. These programs are designed to internationalize the Danish art scene by facilitating research, networking, and cross-border collaborations. Since 2007, nearly 200 international artists have participated, benefiting from private studios, shared accommodations, travel grants, stipends, and curatorial support. Residencies often conclude with a public event, showcasing the work developed during the stay. FABRIKKEN encourages sustainable travel and assists artists in exploring eco-friendly transportation options. The institution's residency programs are supported by various foundations and institutions, highlighting its commitment to decreasing the distance between the Danish and international art scenes.

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Hub Feenix

Meltola, Finland

5.0 (3)

Hub Feenix, nestled in the tranquil southeastern Finland forest, offers a unique artist residency program that fosters creativity, healing, and connection. Located in a beautifully renovated former sanatorium, the Hub provides an inspiring environment for artists, writers, and other creatives to focus on their work while enjoying the serene beauty of nature. The residency program supports creative exploration and personal growth, offering both quiet, private spaces and opportunities for communal engagement. With a strong commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, Hub Feenix is an ideal retreat for those seeking inspiration and rejuvenation in a supportive, nature-immersed setting.

HousingCurationDigitalDrawingInstallationWriting / Literature+8
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Kaaysá Art Residency (Kaaysa)

Boiçucanga, Brazil

5.0 (1)

Kaaysá Art Residency is an artist-run organization located in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, designed for artists, writers, and creators seeking to engage deeply with nature, local communities, and interdisciplinary practices. Founded and managed by women, the residency emphasizes decolonizing perspectives, reclaiming the wild body, and fostering non-hierarchical relationships. Kaaysá offers various programs, including themed residencies, open calls, and group initiatives, allowing for diverse creative formats and durations. The residency provides ample facilities, including private and shared studios, workshops, and recreational amenities, supporting up to 30 artists at a time. Participants can immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture, biodiversity, and collaborative environment. Kaaysá aims to integrate the local coastal region into the broader cultural circuit, leveraging its proximity to São Paulo for access to urban resources while promoting creative and ecological sustainability.

HousingCeramicsDrawingInstallationInterdisciplinaryWriting / Literature+7
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Lighthouse Works

Fishers Island, New York, United States

5.0 (1)

The Lighthouse Works Fellowship Program stands out as a comprehensive support system for artists, curators, and writers working at the forefront of their fields. Located on Fishers Island, New York, the program offers six-week residencies throughout the year, providing participants with housing, meals, studio space, and a $1,750 financial stipend. Fellows are accommodated in a three-story Victorian house, sharing kitchens and living spaces while enjoying private bedrooms. The program's commitment to catering to all dietary needs, combined with communal dinners prepared by the staff, fosters a warm, collaborative atmosphere among residents. Studio spaces, situated 1.5 miles from the housing, overlook the ocean and are equipped with necessary facilities including a wood and metal shop and a kiln. With a primary focus on the advancement of individual projects, Lighthouse Works encourages a culture of productivity and creative exchange. This is facilitated through minimal formal obligations, save for participation in an Artist Talk and an Open Studio event that bookends each fellowship session. These interactions, coupled with the intimate scale of the program, promote rich dialogue, critique, and potential collaboration among fellows. Applications for the fellowship are invited annually through an open call on Slideroom, running from September to October, with a selection process concluding in mid-January. Artistic excellence is the cornerstone of selection criteria, ensuring a diverse and vibrant cohort of fellows each year.

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MacDowell

Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States

5.0 (1)

MacDowell offers a nurturing environment for artists of exceptional talent to work in peace and collaboration. Situated in Peterborough, NH, and with a New York City office, MacDowell provides studio space, accommodations, and three daily meals for residencies up to six weeks, free of charge. The foundation supports artists in various disciplines, including architecture, film/video arts, interdisciplinary arts, literature, music composition, theatre, and visual arts, emphasizing artistic excellence as the sole criterion for acceptance. Applications are welcomed from artists worldwide, promoting a diverse and inclusive community. MacDowell is dedicated to a more equitable arts sector, offering barrier-free access to its main buildings and some studios. Financial assistance for travel and other residency-related expenses is available, highlighting MacDowell's commitment to accessibility for artists at all stages of their careers. The application process is thorough, encouraging artists to review guidelines and FAQs. MacDowell has temporarily suspended the reference letter requirement to lower barriers for applicants, particularly women and BIPOC artists. A $30 processing fee applies, with waivers available for those experiencing financial hardship. Fellows are selected by distinguished panels in each discipline, ensuring a broad spectrum of artistic practices and inquiries are represented. MacDowell encourages collaboration, allowing small groups to apply, though it cannot accommodate partners, children, or other family members not involved in the project. This prestigious residency aims to foster artistic growth, offering a peaceful retreat for creative exploration and production.

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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.

HousingArchitectureDrawingInstallationWriting / LiteratureMultidisciplinary+6
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Serlachius

Mänttä, Finland

5.0 (1)

Serlachius Residency, maintained by the Gösta Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation, is a prestigious program aimed at professionals in the creative sector, including visual artists, art historians, researchers, or curators. It offers a serene environment conducive to creativity and professional development. The residency, which does not charge rent for accommodation or workspace, is set in the scenic locale of Mänttä, Finland, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The program supports individual artists, working couples, artist groups, and families, offering flexible residency periods ranging from one to four months. Facilities include the historic Einola house for accommodation and the Aleksanterin linna for workspaces, equipped with studios and a gallery space for events and exhibitions. The residency fosters interaction with the local and international art community through events and exhibitions, enriching both the residents' experience and the cultural landscape of the area. Applicants are responsible for their travel and living expenses, and are expected to submit a report on their stay, contributing to the residency's legacy of artistic exchange and exploration.

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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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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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Spreepark Art Space

Berlin, Germany

5.0 (1)

Spreepark Art Space is a Berlin-based international residency program dedicated to interdisciplinary artistic research within a unique urban-natural setting. Hosted in the Eierhäuschen, a historic riverside building adjacent to the reclaimed Spreepark amusement park, the residency provides an inspiring environment for collectives exploring connections between people, art, and the environment. It specifically welcomes international groups of four who do not live in Berlin or Brandenburg, offering space for collaboration, experimentation, and public engagement. The program emphasizes sustainability, artistic research, and creative approaches to ecological and urban transformation. Residents are supported with complimentary housing, travel cost coverage, and a fixed living stipend. The residency culminates in a group exhibition at the Eierhäuschen the following year, showcasing research-based outcomes. Spreepark Art Space maintains a strong commitment to inclusion, welcoming applications from BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and disabled artists, and offers visa support for non-European participants. It serves as a dynamic platform where art, planning, and nature converge within Berlin’s evolving cultural landscape.

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Teton Artlab

Jackson, Wyoming, United States

5.0 (1)

The Uncommon Art Residency at The Anvil Hotel, managed by Teton Artlab, offers artists a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant community of Jackson, Wyoming. Each artist in residence receives complimentary accommodations for 1-3 weeks at The Anvil Hotel, a $200/week cash stipend, and $200 in dining credits at the hotel’s onsite Italian restaurant, Glorietta Trattoria. In exchange, artists are expected to offer a public artist talk or demonstration. The residency provides access to nearby shared studio spaces for ceramics, printmaking, photography, and more at the Art Association of Jackson Hole, although private studio space is not available. The residency runs from October through June and aims to support artists in their creative endeavors while fostering community engagement. Applications are open to artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, encouraging experimentation and the creation of new work inspired by the unique environment of Jackson. The selection process involves submitting work samples and a brief description, with finalists asked to provide a one-page statement.

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The Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale (NKD)

Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway

5.0 (1)

The Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale (NKD) is an internationally recognized art residency located in Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway, established in 1998. Supported by the Arts Council Norway, NKD offers opportunities for artists, designers, architects, and curators to develop their practice, engage with the local and international art scene, and collaborate with peers. The center provides residents with a monthly stipend, individual studios, and separate living accommodations, all located on-site. NKD is renowned for its beautiful and tranquil setting in the Norwegian fjords, offering five individual cabins and two apartments as housing for residents. The studios are large, 50 square meters each, and equipped with natural light, high ceilings, and necessary facilities for various artistic practices. Applications are accepted through annual open calls, typically announced in January and February. NKD also promotes open studios, workshops, and seminars to engage both residents and the local community.

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Casa Lü Parque

Mexico City, Mexico

4.8 (10)

Casa Lü Parque is an artist-run visual arts residency in Mexico City near Parque Hundido, founded in 2017. It provides dedicated studio space, accommodation, and engagement with Mexico City's contemporary art scene through weekly critiques, cultural outings, studio visits with local artists, and a final group exhibition. The program hosts small cohorts of 5-6 artists and emphasizes sustained practice and experimentation within an active cultural context.

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Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

4.8 (4)

The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, since its inception in 1981, has stood as a beacon for artists worldwide, offering an invaluable platform for research, creation, and exploration. Located in Omaha, Nebraska, the Bemis Center provides a rich environment for artists to delve into their creative processes without the constraints of specific outcomes or expectations. The residency offers a unique blend of private live/work studios, extensive installation and production spaces, and specialized facilities such as the Okada Sculpture & Ceramics Facility and a Sound Studio. These spaces are designed to support a wide range of artistic activities, from large-scale sculpture fabrication to sound experimentation and recording. Residents benefit from the Bemis Center’s commitment to fostering a vibrant community among a multidisciplinary mix of artists. This community is not only a source of professional collaboration but also a foundation for lasting personal friendships. Moreover, the Bemis Center provides its artists-in-residence with financial support to cover personal needs, material costs, and travel expenses, easing the financial burden and allowing them to focus on their artistic development. Technical and administrative support further enhances the residency experience, enabling artists to navigate challenges and seize opportunities to advance their work. The Bemis Center also places a strong emphasis on public engagement, inviting residents to share their work through presentations, open studios, and interactions with the broader community and local art organizations. This approach enriches the residency experience, offering artists a platform to showcase their work and engage with diverse audiences.

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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.

StipendHousingCeramicsDigitalDrawingInterdisciplinaryWriting / Literature+9
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Art Center Padula (Casa Padula)

Padula, Italy

4.7 (3)

Art Center Padula offers a unique Artist Residency program in the historic Italian village of Padula, aiming to revitalize the area while fostering creative and entrepreneurial potential. The program welcomes artists and writers from various disciplines, providing them with a private room and studio space in one of Padula's most stately residences, Casa Padula. Residency periods last for 18 days, with options for longer stays by combining sessions. The center hosts 3 to 4 artists at a time, promoting a blend of solitude and community. Residents have access to communal spaces and are invited to weekly group dinners, encouraging interaction with fellow artists and the local community. The residency is designed for both emerging and established creatives, judged primarily on the quality of submitted work samples. With its commitment to diversity and inclusion, Art Center Padula seeks applicants from all backgrounds. The program is a testament to the belief in art's power to provoke creativity and innovation, essential for addressing contemporary issues and revitalizing rural communities.

HousingDrawingInstallationWriting / LiteratureMultidisciplinaryPainting+2
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La Napoule Art Foundation (LNAF)

Mandelieu-La Napoule, France

4.7 (3)

La Napoule Art Foundation (LNAF) offers prestigious international residencies at the historic Château de La Napoule in the Côte d’Azur, France. Open to artists of all disciplines and nationalities, the residency provides a unique environment that fosters artistic creation, cultural exchange, and community building. Residents are housed in the Villa Marguerite, which offers private rooms with baths, and stunning views of the sea or gardens. Each resident is provided with a studio space and a stipend, and is encouraged to engage with other artists during communal meals and activities. The residency supports artistic practice through focused work time and provides opportunities for cultural enrichment in one of France’s most artistically inspiring regions. The International Artist Residency takes place twice a year, with additional specific programs for Canadian artists and filmmakers.

StipendHousingDrawingInstallationWriting / LiteratureMultidisciplinaryPainting+4
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Joya AiR

Vélez Blanco, Spain

4.6 (8)

Joya: AiR, an artist residency program located in the Parque Natural Sierra María - Los Vélez in Almería, Andalucía, offers a unique interdisciplinary residency for artists, writers, and creatives from various disciplines. Founded by Simon and Donna Beckmann in 2009, it emphasizes sustainable living and creative work that regenerates the land. The residency provides private studio space, accommodation, and meals, fostering a communal atmosphere among residents. It encourages exploration, learning from the surroundings, and engagement with the local community and environment. Joya: AiR is an off-grid, carbon-positive initiative, supporting over 1500 artists since 2006 in one of Europe's sunniest regions. The program includes access to workshops, critiques, and the opportunity for artists to present their work, enhancing their creative journey in a supportive and inspiring setting.

HousingCeramicsCurationDigitalDrawingInstallation+5
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Art Hub Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

4.5 (2)

Art Hub Copenhagen (AHC) is an innovative and international art institution based in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to supporting and promoting professional visual artists. It aims to broaden and qualify public debates on artistic practice and strengthen the voice of artists in society. With a focus on artistic research, production, development, and communication, AHC offers professional facilities and sparring in artistic development, networking, research, and the production of new works. It serves as a meeting place that brings together artists, curators, writers, researchers, companies, cultural institutions, and the general public in a new community. AHC is committed to boosting dialogues on contemporary art both nationally and internationally by facilitating collaborations with a wide range of local and international partners. The institution is known for its residency programs, including the traditional Art Hub Residency and the Residency To-Go program, which is specifically designed for artists with their own studios. This unique program focuses on feedback, network development, and professional guidance, offering discussion/feedback sessions with curators and mentors from Denmark and Skåne County, Sweden. Founded by the Bikuben Foundation in 2018 and continuing to receive its support, AHC operates independently with its own board. It is located at Halmtorvet 27, 1700 Copenhagen V, Denmark, and engages in various activities aimed at supporting the artistic community and fostering dialogue within the art world.

HousingCeramicsCurationDigitalDrawingInstallation+7
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GoctaLab

Cocachimba, Peru

4.5 (2)

GoctaLab is an interdisciplinary art residency and nature lodge located in the Amazon region of Peru, offering artists a unique opportunity to develop their projects in a vibrant natural environment. The residency supports artists across various disciplines, including art, architecture, ceramics, music, biology, regenerative agriculture, and more. Artists are encouraged to engage with the local community, promoting cultural exchange and contributing to the well-being of the region through their work. GoctaLab provides modern accommodation with breathtaking views of the Gocta waterfall, a fully equipped workshop, and access to multimedia resources and kilns. The residency promotes sustainability, with a focus on permaculture and sustainable living, integrating art, food, and community into a holistic creative experience. Residencies last between two weeks and one month, depending on project complexity, and artists have full board during their stay.

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Haihatus

Joutsa, Finland

4.5 (2)

Haihatus Artist Residency, located in the serene Finnish countryside of Joutsa, invites professional artists and art students from all disciplines and nationalities to apply for its international residency program. Offering periods ranging from one to three months, the residency provides both workspace and accommodation, welcoming individual artists and workgroups alike. Haihatus is celebrated for its inspiring and relaxed atmosphere, fostering over a decade of global artistic exchange. The residency boasts a variety of common and private workspaces suitable for a wide range of artistic endeavors, from visual to performing arts. Situated in three historic buildings amidst beautiful Finnish lakeland, Haihatus offers a unique blend of artistic freedom and community engagement, with facilities including studios, a performing arts studio, a gallery, and event houses. The residency encourages artists to immerse themselves in the local culture and natural beauty, offering a peaceful retreat for creative exploration and development.

HousingArchitectureCeramicsCurationDigitalDrawing+12
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Helene Wurlitzer Foundation (HWF)

Taos, New Mexico, United States

4.5 (2)

The Helene Wurlitzer Foundation (HWF) is a private, non-profit organization that has been supporting the arts since 1954. Located on a fifteen-acre campus in Taos, New Mexico, HWF offers one of the oldest artist residency programs in the USA. The Foundation provides three months of rent-free and utility-paid housing to visual artists, literary artists, and music composers from around the world. The campus consists of eleven fully furnished casitas, each tailored to the specific needs of different types of artists. The Foundation’s mission is to support the artist and the creative process, offering a peaceful setting for artists to pursue their work without imposed expectations or quotas. Applications are reviewed by a committee of professionals in various artistic disciplines, ensuring a diverse and enriching residency experience.

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HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme

Helsinki, Finland

4.5 (4)

HIAP – Helsinki International Artist Programme provides international artists and art practitioners opportunities for creative work, research, and interdisciplinary dialogue. Located in Helsinki, HIAP offers residencies at Suomenlinna and Cable Factory, providing time and space for developing new work in collaboration with the local art scene. The residencies accommodate various disciplines including visual art, film, digital art, and performance, and support experimental and cross-disciplinary practices. Residency apartments are equipped to accommodate individuals or small families, and special provisions are available for those with accessibility needs. The program does not require financial obligations from the residents but offers a supportive environment for open-ended research and creative exploration.

HousingDigitalDrawingInstallationMultidisciplinaryPainting+4
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L’AiR Arts

Paris, France

4.5 (5)

L’AiR Arts is an international residency program located in Montparnasse, Paris, focused on fostering intercultural exchange through art and research. The program is based at Atelier 11, a historic site that has been a hub for international artists since the 19th century. L’AiR Arts offers residencies to artists and cultural professionals from diverse disciplines and backgrounds, promoting artistic exchange, research, and professional development. Participants engage in both self-directed projects and curated group programs, connecting with local Paris-based professionals, institutions, and galleries. The residency aims to preserve the artistic legacy of the École de Paris while encouraging contemporary creation. Residents have access to studio and living spaces, participate in public programs, and present their work in various formats. L’AiR Arts is dedicated to creating a nurturing environment for artists at all stages of their careers.

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PRAKSIS

Oslo, Norway

4.5 (2)

PRAKSIS, established in 2015 in Oslo, Norway, is a dynamic platform that fosters collaboration and creativity among artists, thinkers, and researchers from various disciplines. With a commitment to addressing contemporary issues, PRAKSIS offers thematic residencies that operate nomadically, leveraging partnerships with a range of organizations. Open to local, national, and international applicants, these residencies provide a supportive, high-energy environment for creative exploration and dialogue. Offering three to four residencies annually, PRAKSIS supports participants with accommodation, a stipend for international residents, and a rich program of activities. By emphasizing peer-to-peer interaction and public engagement, PRAKSIS aims to demystify the creative process and encourage a broader understanding of artistic practice.

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NES Artist Residency

Skagaströnd, Iceland

4.2 (6)

The NES Artist Residency in Skagaströnd, Iceland, offers a flexible and supportive environment for artists from around the world. The residency hosts 9-12 artists monthly, encouraging stays of two months or more for an immersive experience. NES provides individual workspaces in shared studios, with specific facilities for writers, dancers, performers, and musicians. The residency features two monthly events: free format artist presentations and public open studio events, with support for pop-up exhibitions. While the residency does not include structured programming, the NES team assists with logistical and artistic support as needed. The family-friendly residency offers various accommodation options, including single and double rooms, a private dance studio, and a three-bedroom apartment for families. NES operates year-round, welcoming artists of all disciplines to engage in a creative community surrounded by Iceland’s stunning natural landscape.

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Arthaus Residency

Havana, Cuba

4.0 (1)

Arthaus Residency, established in 2016 in Havana, Cuba, is a vibrant hub for international artists and researchers. It champions the production, exhibition, and exploration of contemporary art through its diverse programs. Positioned in the heart of Havana, Arthaus Residency not only offers a space for creative practice and experimentation but also serves as a catalyst for promoting the internationalization of Cuban culture. The residency emphasizes collaboration with local art professionals and encourages participants to engage deeply with the sociocultural landscape of Cuba. Each artist embarks on their project with the support of Arthaus staff, focusing on practice, essay, production, research, and culminating in a final presentation to the local audience. With a hosting capacity for four participants, Arthaus fosters an intimate yet dynamic artistic environment. The residency accommodates artists, researchers, and curators, providing a Colonial house for living and working spaces. The selection process is conducted by the Colectivo Arthaus, ensuring a diverse and rich artistic exploration.

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Corsicana Artist and Writer Residency

Corsicana, Texas, United States

4.0 (1)

The Corsicana Artist and Writer Residency, located in historic downtown Corsicana, Texas, provides a unique opportunity for artists and writers to create new work in a supportive environment. Founded in 2018, the residency is centered around 100 West, a former Odd Fellows Lodge, offering private studio spaces and living accommodations. This residency supports innovative and engaged studio practices, encouraging residents to integrate the local community and the town’s rich history into their work. The program aims to foster transformative dialogue through education, exhibition, and publication. Residents have access to a variety of historic sites, providing a culturally rich setting for creative exploration. The residency is fully funded, covering studio and lodging costs, with a minimal administration fee required. Each term hosts 2 artists and 1 writer, promoting an intimate and focused creative atmosphere. Through partnerships with local organizations, the residency connects artists and writers with broader cultural and educational opportunities.

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Farm Studio

Andore Village, Rajasthan, India

4.0 (1)

Farm Studio International Artist Residency in Rajasthan, India, offers artists from all disciplines an opportunity to develop their work in a rural community setting. Founded to foster creative exchange, dialogue, and collaboration between Indian rural artists and international contemporary artists, Farm Studio supports community-based activities and celebrates local cultural identity. The residency provides accommodation, meals, studio spaces, and an exhibition opportunity, encouraging experimentation and intercultural exchange. Artists are responsible for their travel, visa, and personal expenses. The program hosts residencies from October to the end of February each year, accommodating 3-6 artists at a time.

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Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat

Laceyville, Pennsylvania, United States

4.0 (3)

The Ora Lerman Charitable Trust's Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat offers a serene and inspiring environment for visual artists, writers, composers, and instrumentalists to focus on their creative work. Located in Laceyville, PA, the retreat operates from mid-May to the end of September, providing residencies typically for three weeks without any application or attendance fees. The retreat encourages both individual artists and groups from various disciplines to apply, fostering a space for personal projects, collaborative endeavors, or both. With two distinct residency locations, the church and the farmhouse, artists can choose between a more intimate setting or a communal atmosphere. Soaring Gardens is committed to inclusivity, offering a limited number of need-based grants, with a special encouragement for applicants from historically marginalized communities. The retreat's tranquil rural setting, complete with extensive gardens and studio spaces, allows artists the freedom and tranquility to immerse themselves in their work, supported by a community of fellow creatives.

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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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Watermill Center

Water Mill, United States

4.0 (1)

The Watermill Center, founded by avant-garde visionary Robert Wilson on Long Island’s East End, serves as an interdisciplinary laboratory for the arts and humanities. Established in 1992, the Center is situated on ten acres of Shinnecock ancestral territory, offering a sanctuary for artists to develop works that challenge and extend artistic practice norms. Emphasizing creativity and collaboration, The Watermill Center provides year-round artist residencies and education programs, welcoming a global community to create and inspire. The Center's facilities, including multifunctional studios and a curated art collection, enable artists to integrate humanities resources and scientific research into contemporary artistic practices. Through public programs, The Watermill Center demystifies the creative process, offering insights into the work of national and international artists. The Artist Residency Program, initiated in 2006, is process-based, focusing on the development of artistic practice in a communal environment without the expectation of a final exhibition. Residents gain access to extensive resources, including rehearsal spaces, archives, and the Center’s grounds, fostering experimentation. The Watermill Center continues to build a global network among artists, designers, and communities, promoting creativity and cultural exchange.

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ArteSumapaz

San Bernardo, Colombia

3.5 (1)

ArteSumapaz, located in San Bernardo, Cundinamarca, Colombia, serves as a multifaceted arts center set on a historical coffee plantation that has been transformed into a vibrant cultural and ecological hub. The center focuses on a variety of artistic disciplines including visual arts, sculpture, printmaking, dance, theatre, and music among others. It offers a range of residencies lasting from four to twenty-four weeks and is open to international, national, and emerging artists. ArteSumapaz emphasizes community involvement and environmental sustainability, featuring organic agriculture and reforestation initiatives. The facility includes several studios, a performance space, a bookbindery, and accommodation for artists and volunteers. Artists are encouraged to engage with the local community through workshops and open critiques, contributing to a dynamic exchange of ideas and cultural enrichment.

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Buinho Creative Residency

Messejana, Portugal

3.5 (1)

Buinho Creative Residency, located in the town of Messejana, Portugal, offers artists the opportunity to live and work for up to two months in a variety of unique residential spaces. Buinho manages five distinct houses, three of which are dedicated to the Creative Residency program, providing a range of accommodations including single and double bedrooms, shared and private studios, and communal living amenities. The residency supports artists with well-equipped working laboratories and facilitates community engagement through access to local exhibition spaces. Applications for the residency can be made through spontaneous application, with fees varying based on accommodation type.

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Sachaqa Centro De Arte

San Roque De Cumbaza, Peru

3.5 (1)

Sachaqa Centro De Arte, located in the San Martín region of Peru, offers a residency program that provides artists with the opportunity to focus on their creative processes in the serene environment of the Amazon. Open to national and international artists, this residency emphasizes eco-conscious art practices, with options for engaging in painting, ceramics, sculpture, and photography. The center promotes collaboration with local Kechwa communities, offering immersive experiences in traditional crafts like ceramics and weaving. Residents can choose between communal or private accommodations, with both options designed to encourage focus and creativity. The residency includes workshops in natural pigment collection, ceramics, and other sustainable art practices, as well as excursions to local waterfalls, nature reserves, and indigenous villages. Artists can exhibit their work during their stay, either locally or within Sachaqa’s studio spaces. Sachaqa Centro De Arte is committed to fostering a connection between artists and the environment, inspiring the use of locally sourced materials and sustainable techniques.

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Nocefresca

Milis, Italy

3.3 (3)

Nocefresca offers a unique international artist residency located in Milis, Sardinia, providing a rural Mediterranean setting far from tourist hubs. This residency program welcomes artists from various disciplines including visual arts, design, photography, writing, and more, promoting a community-engaged, intergenerational environment for creative exploration. The program supports artists with fully equipped studios, housing, and communal spaces, ensuring a conducive atmosphere for both individual and collaborative projects. With an emphasis on cultural exchange and integration with the local community, Nocefresca extends opportunities for artists to engage in workshops, local collaborations, and community activities, enriching their creative process. The residency facilitates a deep connection with nature, local history, and sustainable living practices, reflecting the ecological and cultural richness of the region. Nocefresca’s self-directed and flexible program structure encourages artists to explore new creative paths without the pressure of a required final product, making it a sanctuary for artistic growth and introspection.

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Art Quarter Budapest (AQB)

Budapest, Hungary

3.0 (1)

AQB Artist-in-Residence Program, located in Budapest, Hungary, is designed for professionals across a broad spectrum of the creative sector, including visual and performing arts, literature, and curatorial practices. This program offers fully furnished private rooms and studios tailored to the project's requirements, fostering a vibrant collaborative environment. AQB aims to integrate residents into the local art scene, providing professional connections, opportunities for solo shows, and cultural immersion through curated tours and events. With a participation fee, the residency spans 1 to 3 months, inviting individual artists, groups, and families to apply. The selection process emphasizes project relevance to the Budapest context, encouraging applications that engage with the city's unique cultural dynamics.

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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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Fiskars AiR

Fiskars, Finland

2.0 (1)

Fiskars AiR, located in the picturesque village of Fiskars in Southern Finland, is a creative hub established in 2006 under the Cooperative of Artisans, Designers, and Artists. It invites professionals from various creative fields, including arts, crafts, design, and more, from all around the world, providing a multicultural and enriching experience. The residency offers a conducive environment for creative exploration influenced by the village’s rich history, unique population structure, and natural beauty featuring lush forests and tranquil lakes. Residents are accommodated in fully-equipped studio apartments suitable for individuals, couples, or small families, and have access to a large, versatile basement space for larger creative projects. Fiskars AiR aims to foster professional exchange and networking among local and international artists, enriching the local community through diverse artistic insights and collaborations.

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Le Wonder

Bobigny, France

1.0 (1)

Le Wonder is an artist-run collective and residency space located in Bobigny, on the outskirts of Paris, France. Founded in 2013, it occupies large, repurposed industrial complexes and offers both individual and shared studios along with extensive technical resources. The organization emphasizes independence, experimentation, and collective work across a wide range of disciplines including visual arts, performance, and culinary practices. It fosters a collaborative environment where residents can engage deeply with the local and international art scene. Le Wonder runs a research and creation residency for international and French artists and curators outside the Paris region, focusing on experimentation rather than production. Artists receive financial support and access to comprehensive studio facilities and mentorship from members of the collective. The residency is embedded in a strong network of local art institutions and partners, enhancing artists’ professional development. It is supported by public funding and part of the Arts en Résidence network.

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Tulsa Artist Fellowship

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

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Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a unique, place-based initiative designed to support artists across various disciplines by providing them with the resources they need to thrive creatively in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Each year, the fellowship selects new awardees through an open call process, offering a generous package that includes a $150,000 grant spread over three years, a yearly housing stipend of $12,000, health and studio assistant stipends, and a one-time relocation stipend. Awardees are provided with fully-subsidized studio spaces situated in Tulsa’s vibrant cultural district, enriched by galleries, performance venues, and green spaces. The fellowship is committed to fostering diversity and inclusivity, extending specific invitations to Native American artists and promoting a broad spectrum of artistic practices. This nurturing environment not only supports individual creative growth but also encourages artists to engage with the community through collaborative projects and public interactions. By integrating artists into the heart of Tulsa, the fellowship aims to enhance the city's cultural landscape and affirm its place as a center of creative activity. Recognizing the profound impact of art on social change, the fellowship aligns with the George Kaiser Family Foundation’s vision, which focuses on transformative impact through arts and culture. The program is an opportunity for artists to develop ambitious projects that resonate with both local and global audiences, ensuring a dynamic exchange of ideas and cultural enrichment.

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Abstract Mag

Côte d’Azur, France

0.5 (1)

The Abstract Mag Summer Residency is a fully funded, two-week artist residency held in the South of France, providing 50 selected artists with an immersive creative experience. Open to artists working in painting, drawing, graphics, photography, sculpture, ceramics, and textile art, the program offers a chance to explore their practice in an inspiring setting. Participants will stay in a historic château with all expenses covered, including travel, accommodation, meals, and art supplies. The residency features excursions to major art institutions such as the Picasso Museum and Fondation Maeght, fostering cultural and artistic enrichment. At the end of the program, residents will participate in a group exhibition at a partner gallery, with their works featured in a printed publication. Additionally, 50 partnering galleries will consider the residents’ work for future collaborations. The program is designed to support artists in deepening their practice while engaging with a creative community in the culturally rich Côte d’Azur region.

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Oreum

Seogwipo, Jeju, South Korea

0.5 (1)

Oreum Residency is a 4-week program located in Seogwipo City, Jeju Island, South Korea, designed to support emerging artists from around the world. The residency fosters connections between international artists and local creatives, providing opportunities for artists to develop their work and showcase it in a final two-week exhibition. Hosted by Cedar Hill, a residential community, and co-organized by DiSilence Creative Agency and Zip Amsterdam, the residency accepts five domestic and five international artists under 35 years of age, focusing on visual arts such as drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture. Participants stay in a residential facility with private bedrooms and shared workspaces, with activities like guided local tours and studio visits enriching their experience. The program culminates in an exhibition where the artists can present their work to collectors, curators, and local art enthusiasts.

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Studio Panicale

Panicale, Italy

0.5 (1)

Studio Panicale is a serene artist residency located in the medieval village of Panicale, nestled in the foothills of The Apennine Mountains in Italy. The residency spans across two beautifully refurbished traditional houses, offering accommodation for up to 14 residents at a time. Residents can enjoy the large gardens, olive groves, and a modern studio space equipped with necessary tools like easels and a pottery wheel. The program is self-directed and open to a variety of creative disciplines including visual arts, writing, photography, and ceramics. Artists set their own agenda during stays ranging from one week to two months, providing ample time for reflection and creation. Studio Panicale offers a peaceful environment for artists to focus on their work while surrounded by nature. The residency is entirely self-funded, with weekly fees varying by season. Additionally, a bursary is available for student creatives, offering free accommodation for up to two weeks.

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18th Street Arts Center

Santa Monica, California, United States

The 18th Street Arts Center, located in Santa Monica, California, is a beacon of artistic innovation and community engagement. Established in 1988, this non-profit organization champions the creation of contemporary art as a vital element of a just and vibrant society. The center's mission to provoke public dialogue through contemporary art making has made it a hub for artists locally, nationally, and internationally. With a variety of residency programs tailored to support artists at different stages of their career, the center fosters a creative community that spans across borders. From local Los Angeles-based artists enjoying live/work or day studios for extended periods to visiting artists from around the globe staying for 1 to 3 months, the 18th Street Arts Center facilitates a multicultural dialogue enriched by more than 600 artists from 62 countries since 1992. Its facilities provide a nurturing environment for artists, offering private live/work studios, professional development opportunities, and exposure through events and publications. This nurturing of diverse artistic voices contributes significantly to the dynamic cultural landscape of Los Angeles.

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32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust

Kampala, Uganda

32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust is a contemporary art organization in Kampala, Uganda, offering artist residencies focused on creation, experimentation, and career development since 2011. The program provides access to studios, library, resource centre, workshops, and public programming at their purpose-built art centre, with flexible formats including self-funded and fully funded options for Ugandan, East African, and international artists.[1][3][4][6]

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500 Capp Street

San Francisco, California, United States

The 500 Capp Street International Artist Residency hosts artists in The David Ireland House in San Francisco’s Mission District for a focused period of research and making, culminating in an exhibition. Residents may live or work in the House and access the Paule Anglim Room and David Ireland Archive, receiving curatorial guidance throughout. The residency emphasizes concept-driven practices and welcomes international and U.S.-based artists, with strong interest in sculpture and ideas aligned with David Ireland’s philosophies. Public programs may include installations, interventions, and community-facing events. The House offers elevator access to living quarters and wi‑fi. Partners may stay briefly by arrangement; the House is not suited to families or pets (service animals permitted).

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AARK (Archipelago Art Residency in Korpo)

Korpo, Finland

AARK (Archipelago Art Residency in Korpo) is an independent, artist-run residency located on the island of Korpo in the Finnish Archipelago. It provides a tranquil retreat for artists from all disciplines who seek inspiration from nature and the surrounding seaside environment. The residency offers private studios and apartments with sea views, fostering both solitude and community engagement. Artists can enjoy the stunning landscape year-round, from frozen seas in winter to the midnight sun in summer. AARK encourages a dialogue between national and international guests, as well as engagement with local people and the environment. Weekly informal meetings, shared meals, and sauna sessions help foster a sense of community among residents. The residency is easily accessible by public transport from Turku and is located near ferries connecting the outer archipelago. While AARK does not provide direct funding, artists are encouraged to apply for external grants. The residency welcomes both individual artists and artist duos, offering flexible stays ranging from one to three months.

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Acme

London, United Kingdom

Acme Studios, established in 1972 and celebrating its 50th anniversary, is a London-based not-for-profit organization that provides affordable studios, work/live spaces, and a comprehensive artist support program. Acme supports over 800 artists across 15 buildings in Greater London annually. The organization offers a range of residency programs, including fully funded and subsidized opportunities tailored to artists at different career stages—from early-career to established practitioners. Acme’s residencies provide financial support, professional development, mentoring, and exhibition opportunities, all within a supportive artist peer community. Their flagship Fire Station Residency offers artists a five-year term to focus on their practice. Acme also engages in various partnerships that extend additional opportunities to resident artists.

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Adélard (Adelard)

Frelighsburg, Canada

Adélard is a non-profit organization dedicated to contemporary art, located in Frelighsburg, Quebec, offering immersive residencies for professional artists. Their six-week residencies provide artists with time and space to develop projects while creating connections with the local community. Residencies take place in a heritage barn, with exclusive studio access during weekdays and public engagement on weekends. Artists are required to participate in at least one cultural mediation activity. The program includes a private apartment, an honorarium, and exhibition space. Adélard aims to foster artistic development and community interaction, contributing to both the artist’s career and local cultural life. Applications are open to artists worldwide, with a focus on diverse and high-quality projects.

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AIR InSILo

Hollabrunn, Austria

AIR InSILo, established in 2020, is an independent, artist-run residency situated in the serene, rural setting of Hollabrunn, just north of Vienna, Austria. It was founded by artists and curators Ksenia Yurkova and Martin Breindl with a vision to combat the isolation and commercial pressures often faced by artists. By providing a space removed from urban distractions and the demands of productivity, AIR InSILo focuses on fostering community engagement, environmental sustainability, and the exploration of the countryside's hidden layers. The residency is equipped with workshops for wood, metal, and other media projects, offering a comprehensive floor for living and working, shared spaces, and a garden. Emphasizing process over product, AIR InSILo invites artists, curators, and researchers to engage deeply with conceptual art, sustainability, and the ethical challenges of artistic production. It runs thematic open calls annually, focusing on various contemporary issues and offering a supportive environment for artists facing political persecution or needing a retreat to rejuvenate their creativity.

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AIR_MCUBE by Gallery MCUBE

Lalitpur, Nepal

The AIR_MCUBE International Artists Residency Program, organized by Gallery Mcube in Lalitpur, Nepal, offers a unique and enriching experience for artists across various disciplines. Established in 2011, this non-profit residency provides an environment conducive to creative exploration and cultural exchange. Participants engage in diverse visual art practices, including painting, printing, sculpture, installation, performance art, multimedia, and more. The program includes presentation, interaction, and critique sessions to foster dialogue and feedback, enhancing the artistic experience. With flexible durations ranging from one to three months, the residency accommodates artists with private rooms, shared studio spaces, and various facilities, including a kitchen, bathroom, multimedia rooms, and a garden area. Cultural tours, studio visits, media interactions, and workshops further immerse artists in Nepal’s dynamic art scene. The program culminates in a curatorial exhibition showcasing the artists’ works.

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Akademie Schloss Solitude

Stuttgart, Germany

Akademie Schloss Solitude is an international and transdisciplinary artist-in-residence program in Stuttgart, Germany, awarding 50-60 residencies every two years to artists, researchers, and cultural professionals across all disciplines. It provides space for concentrated work, interdisciplinary exchange, and networking, with fellows receiving furnished live/work studios, a monthly stipend of €1,300, and travel support for 6- or 9-month stays.[1][2][3]

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American Academy in Rome

Rome, Italy

The American Academy in Rome, established in 1894, is a leading international center fostering interdisciplinary exchange among artists, writers, and scholars. Each year, the Academy awards the Rome Prize and Italian Fellowship through a competitive application and jury process to support innovative work in the arts and humanities. Winners are invited to Rome for a period conducive to intellectual and artistic freedom, engagement, and growth. The residency offers a unique opportunity to interact with an evolving international community, enriched by the historical and cultural backdrop of Rome. This tradition enhances the creative output of residents by providing a vibrant atmosphere that encourages the exchange of ideas and experiences within a global context.

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Anderson Ranch Arts Center

Snowmass Village, Colorado, United States

Anderson Ranch Arts Center's Artists-in-Residence Program fosters creative, intellectual and professional growth for emerging and established visual artists in the scenic Colorado mountains. Residents have access to world-class facilities including 55,000 square feet of artistic studios and state-of-the-art equipment, free from everyday pressures. The program allows artists to pursue interdisciplinary projects among a community of working artists and gain feedback from prominent Visiting Artists and Critics. The Ranch setting is specifically crafted to aid artists in the production of their work, designed to allow artists to take risks and pursue new projects and ideas. Residents receive housing, studio space, and meals while working in disciplines including ceramics, new media, photography, furniture design, woodworking, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture. The program maintains an equal mix of emerging and established artists working together in a supportive mountain environment.

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Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center

Solomons, Maryland, United States

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center invites artists to apply for their Community Arts Residency Program, designed to nurture artists interested in community and public art projects. Located on the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Solomons, Maryland, the residency offers a serene environment for visual, musical, and literary artists to develop and implement collaborative community art projects or public art installations. The program aims to engage the public actively and creatively, with a strong preference for projects using recycled or repurposed materials. Artists are accommodated in a small, rustic house with basic furnishings and have access to various studio spaces, including the artLAB, clay studio, and the sculpture garden. The residency program runs during different seasons with specific goals and guidelines, such as the Spring Residency (March-May), Summer Residency (June-August), and the MLK Winter Residency (January-February). Each residency season has its unique focus and application deadlines.

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Arroscia

Pieve di Teco, Italy

The Arroscia Residency is an artist-run, nonprofit residency program located in the serene Arroscia Valley of Liguria, Italy. Designed for emerging and mid-career artists, it offers 3–8 week residencies twice per year, supporting studio-based practices across a wide range of visual disciplines. Artists receive fully funded support including round-trip airfare, shared housing, studio space, exhibition opportunities, and a weekly stipend for materials and living expenses. The residency is deeply rooted in community engagement, encouraging artist talks, mentoring, or public installations as part of the experience. Studio space is located in a renovated medieval palazzo in the historic town of Pieve di Teco, while housing is provided nearby. Each residency concludes with a gallery exhibition, and one selected piece remains in the residency’s permanent collection. Artists from around the world are welcome to apply via an open call hosted on the Café platform. With its blend of cultural immersion, professional support, and stunning natural surroundings, Arroscia offers artists a chance to focus, reflect, and grow in a quiet yet vibrant artistic environment.

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Art Center Ongoing

Tokyo, Japan

Art Center Ongoing, founded in January 2008 in Tokyo, Japan, is a vibrant art complex featuring a gallery, library, and café. Known for fostering experimental art, it has introduced numerous artists and facilitated various events, including talks, performances, and workshops. Since 2013, Art Center Ongoing has run an artist-in-residence program, building a strong network with the international art community. The center offers a 2-month residency, providing accommodation and exhibition opportunities, and aims to be a space where diverse individuals can engage with contemporary art. Situated in the culturally rich Kichijoji area, it serves as a crucial hub for young, active artists in Tokyo’s art scene.

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Art Futures

Athens, Netherlands

The Art Futures Fellowship is a prestigious program located in Athens, Greece, with an additional residency in Zutphen, the Netherlands. The fellowship aims to foster inclusive, socially engaged artistic practices. The program offers two-month residencies in fully equipped studio-apartments in both locations. It is open to artists from all disciplines, providing an immersive experience to create and showcase their work. Selected artists will have opportunities to engage with local contexts and participate in exhibitions, workshops, and symposia. Art Futures prioritizes sustainability and collaboration, facilitated by Research Fellow Georgios Papadopoulos in Athens and Artistic Director Marlise van der Jagt in Zutphen.

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Art Number 23

Athens, Greece

Art Number 23, founded in London in 2015, is a collective of international artists that operates in multiple cities across the world. The Historical Center Residency in Athens offers artists a unique opportunity to create in a vibrant and culturally rich environment. The residency includes accommodation with stunning views of the Acropolis, within walking distance of major historical sites such as the Parthenon and Herodium Theater. Artists from all disciplines are welcome, and the residency emphasizes a connection to the history of Athens, with artworks produced during the residency being showcased in the gallery. The program fosters collaboration, cultural exploration, and self-directed creative development. Fees for the residency are all-inclusive, covering accommodation and workspace, with flexible dates for participation.

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Arte Studio Ginestrelle

Assisi, Italy

Arte Studio Ginestrelle and the Writing Residency are located in Assisi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historical and artistic significance in Italy. Established in 2018, the residency programs are designed to immerse artists, writers, designers, and architects in the rich cultural tapestry of Assisi. The residencies offer private accommodation in the city center, close to key historical sites and surrounded by the natural beauty of Mt. Subasio. Artists are encouraged to engage deeply with the local environment and historical settings, fostering an eco-friendly lifestyle. Each residency includes a private studio and the opportunity to participate in annual exhibitions and publications, highlighting the collaborative and cultural output of its participants.

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Arteles Creative Center

Hämeenkyrö, Finland

Arteles Creative Center, located in Hämeenkyrö, Finland, is renowned as one of the largest and most international artist residency centers in Scandinavia. Hosting over 120 international artists and creatives annually, Arteles emphasizes freedom for creativity without external pressures, promoting long-term personal growth and mindfulness. Situated amidst the serene Finnish landscape awarded the European Union Landscape Award, the center offers a peaceful environment conducive to creativity. Facilities include private bedrooms, shared studios, and communal areas designed to foster creative and social interactions. Programs cater to multidisciplinary groups, supporting a wide range of creative activities from visual arts to research and writing, backed by extensive creative equipment and facilities.

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Artfarm

Newbridge, Ireland

Artfarm Residency, nestled in a rural setting, offers a unique artistic retreat within an old style two-bedroom stone cottage, emphasizing a self-catering, self-reliant lifestyle. With no landline, internet, or TV, and varying mobile coverage, the residency fosters creativity in harmony with nature, encouraging residents to live with a light ecological footprint, adhering to zero waste principles. The residency is ideal for those comfortable with solitude and keen on engaging with the local community and ecology. Offering bicycles for transportation and emphasizing sustainable living, Artfarm welcomes collaborative projects and individuals focused on ecology, climate emergency, and place-based practices. It supports socially engaged practice, ecology, and activism, situated in a region known for its small farms, wetlands, and conservation efforts, with local amenities and public transport within reach. Fees cover maintenance while promoting a 'Leave no Trace' ethos, and the community-oriented residency encourages applications from those sharing its sustainable and creative ideals.

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Arthouse Foundation

Lagos, Nigeria

The Arthouse Foundation is a non-profit artist residency programme in Lagos, Nigeria that encourages the creative development of contemporary art through three-month live/work residencies offered throughout the year. Each resident artist receives studio space, mentorship, art materials, and logistical support to create new artistic projects that engage with Lagos, culminating in an end-of-year exhibition.

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Artica Svalbard

Longyearbyen, Norway

Artica Svalbard, one of Norway’s leading not-for-profit residency foundations, offers artists, writers, and researchers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse themselves in the stunning Arctic environment of Longyearbyen, Svalbard. This residency emphasizes deep thinking and creative exploration, focusing on addressing some of the most pressing issues of our time through artistic practice. Artica Svalbard integrates the natural cycles of Svalbard, from the midnight sun to the polar night, to challenge perspectives and inspire change. Residents benefit from accommodation, travel support, a per diem, and access to studio and print workshop facilities. The program encourages community engagement through workshops, talks, and other events, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas. With a minimum stay of six weeks, the residency allows for deep immersion and meaningful impact. Artica Svalbard values fewer residents with longer stays, promoting profound and lasting experiences. The residency supports a diverse range of disciplines, including multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary practices.

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Artisti nel Bosco

Genoa, Italy

"Artisti nel Bosco" is an evolving residency program located in Baixi, within the scenic environs of Genoa, Italy. It focuses on connecting artists with nature, urging them to engage with and draw inspiration from the surrounding landscape. The residency is particularly renowned for fostering sculptural and installation projects that interact with the natural elements. Each year, through an open call, one artist is offered a two-week residency, during which they create a piece that becomes a permanent installation in the locale—be it forest, stream, or meadow. The residency provides a fully equipped workspace, technical assistance, and a budget for materials. Additionally, it offers accommodations in a secluded house, communal meals, and engagement opportunities with the local art community through workshops and events. This initiative, supported by the Baixi Association, aims not only to promote art that resonates with environmental themes but also to cultivate a deeper community engagement through the resultant artworks.

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Arts Letters & Numbers

Averill Park, New York, United States

Arts Letters & Numbers is a multidisciplinary, year-round artist residency located in rural Upstate New York, set within the historic Faith Mills Complex. Since its founding in 2011 and expansion to year-round residencies in 2015, the program has welcomed hundreds of artists from diverse disciplines, providing a creative sanctuary for both independent practice and collaborative experimentation. The residency fosters a community-oriented environment with opportunities for shared meals, bonfires, open studios, and other public programs while allowing artists to engage as much or as little as they wish. Participants can stay between 1 to 12 weeks and select from a variety of accommodations, including private or shared rooms in restored historic homes such as The House on the Hill, The Twins, or The Inn. Facilities include open studios, a woodshop, a darkroom, and a collection of unique spaces like a converted barn and a piano-equipped performance space. Artists can propose lectures, workshops, or performances as part of their experience. The residency prioritizes community engagement, experimentation, and creative freedom in a welcoming rural setting surrounded by nature. Partial scholarships are available for those in need.

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Atelier Mondial

Basel, Switzerland

Atelier Mondial is an international and interdisciplinary artist residency program in Basel, Switzerland, hosting guest artists from partner institutions worldwide in its seven studios for stays typically lasting three to six months. It provides live-in studios, stipends for living expenses, and opportunities for open studios and exhibitions at Salon Mondial. The program also offers grants to regional artists from Basel, South Baden, and Alsace for residencies abroad in fields like visual arts, literature, fashion & textiles, dance & performing arts, and curation.

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Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA)

New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States

Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA), nestled in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, stands as a beacon of interdisciplinary artistic collaboration and excellence. Established in 1977 by the visionary Doris Leeper, ACA fosters a nurturing environment where artists across multiple disciplines can converge, create, and share ideas. The center is renowned for its Mentor Artist-in-Residence Program, which pairs emerging and mid-career artists with distinguished mentors to explore new projects, experiment, and engage in rich dialogues across artistic fields. Beyond its core residency, ACA extends its creative reach through community arts and wellness initiatives, offering a broad spectrum of programs that underline the center's commitment to artistic innovation and community engagement.

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Awakenings at Wick

Langport, United Kingdom

Awakenings at Wick is a self-directed artist residency located in a small hamlet near Langport, Somerset, UK. It offers a unique environment where artists can live and work independently while being immersed in nature. The residency provides a range of indoor and outdoor creative spaces, including an art barn, a garage, a yoga shala, a shepherd’s hut, and 22 acres of fields, woodlands, and gardens. Artists are encouraged to shape their own creative experience, making use of both the natural landscape and shared indoor spaces. The residency does not offer traditional white-wall studios; instead, participants must define their own workspace. Accommodations include private rooms with shared or en-suite bathrooms, and residents must be self-sufficient in terms of food and daily needs. While students can apply, the residency is best suited for mature or postgraduate students. Awakenings at Wick fosters an environment for artists seeking solitude, inspiration from nature, and the freedom to experiment with their practice.

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Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts & Culture

Nongpho, Thailand

Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts & Culture, founded in 2011 in Nongpho, Ratchaburi, Thailand, offers an International Artist in Residence Program focused on community engagement, cultural exchange, and multidisciplinary practice. Situated in a Tai Yuan heritage town, the program invites international artists, curators, and researchers to stay for periods ranging from three weeks to three months. Artists engage with the community through workshops, exhibitions, and collaborative events. The program promotes contemporary art in rural and urban contexts, fostering creative interactions and direct engagement with the local culture and landscape. Artists can work in shared studio spaces with access to basic tools, and they are provided accommodation within a community-centric setting. The residency is self-funded by artists, with a participation fee of $100 per week for open calls, while invited artists may receive additional support. This artist-run residency emphasizes the importance of a shared artistic experience, community integration, and artistic development through critical discussion and cultural immersion.

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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]

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Balaton Art Residency (BAR)

Szólád, Hungary

The Balaton Art Residency (BAR) is an international art residency program located in Szólád, Hungary. Established to support and provide a high-quality professional environment for artists, BAR offers a serene setting near Lake Balaton. The residency includes the guidance of an Art Mentor, professional talks, lectures, and social programs to foster creativity and collaboration among participants. Selected artists receive travel reimbursement, accommodation, meals, and materials support, along with an opportunity to exhibit their work. The residency aims to cultivate artistic talent and facilitate cultural exchange, making it a prestigious platform for emerging and established artists alike.

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Ballinglen Arts Foundation

Ballycastle, Ireland

The Ballinglen Arts Foundation, established in 1992, is nestled in the quaint village of Ballycastle, County Mayo, Ireland. This unique foundation offers the Fellowship Programme which welcomes both Irish and international artists to immerse themselves in rural Ireland’s inspiring landscape and vibrant community. Unlike typical retreats, Ballinglen encourages fellows to bring family or companions, facilitating a communal and integrative experience. Fellows are provided with private cottages and dedicated studios to explore and create, contributing to the cultural fabric of the local area through engagement with the community’s public spaces, shops, and natural surroundings. The residency’s connection with the community and the dynamic North Atlantic coastal environment provides a profound source of inspiration, reaffirmed by the permanent collection housed in the Ballinglen Museum of Art which features works created by past fellows. This collection not only enhances the cultural heritage of the area but also fosters ongoing engagement with the visual arts. Artists interested in the Fellowship must apply and are selected based on their portfolio and professional standing, with the aim of fostering both their creative growth and the cultural enrichment of the local community.

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Baltic Art Center

Visby, Sweden

Baltic Art Center (BAC) is a prominent artist residency program based in Visby on the island of Gotland, Sweden, since 2001, serving as an international meeting place in the Baltic Sea region for contemporary artists.[1][7][9] It provides artists with time, space, and resources to develop new ideas and projects individually or collaboratively.[1] BAC focuses on contemporary art practices and has hosted programs like The Site Residency.[5]

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Bamboo Curtain Studio

Taipei, Taiwan

Bamboo Curtain Studio (BCS) is an independent arts organization in Taiwan that has operated for over 25 years, hosting 6-8 international artists per year for 1-3 month stays. The residency emphasizes site-specific work, environmental art, and cross-cultural exchange, welcoming visual artists, performing artists, curators, and professionals from various creative disciplines.

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Bauhaus Earth

Berlin, Germany

The Experimental Fellowship at Bauhaus Earth is an international program designed for emerging practitioners in architecture, design, engineering, and interdisciplinary fields aiming to explore sustainable, regenerative approaches to the built environment. Hosted by Experimental, a Berlin-based non-profit founded by architect Prof. Regine Leibinger, the program supports fellows through financial assistance, mentorship, and access to a collaborative network. The fellowship emphasizes open-ended, practice-led research that results in tangible prototypes or architectural fragments integrating ecological and social concerns. Bauhaus Earth offers a supportive environment that connects fellows with workshops, expert advisors, and public engagement opportunities in Berlin and Brandenburg. Projects are developed in mutual collaboration with the program team and relevant stakeholders. Fellows gain visibility through exhibitions, publications, and public programming. The initiative bridges research and real-world application to rethink how architecture can contribute to sustainable futures. With a focus on material innovation, local ecosystems, and circular practices, Bauhaus Earth fosters experimental design practices that push boundaries in the architectural field.

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Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives (BigCi)

Bilpin, Australia

Bilpin International Ground for Creative Initiatives (BigCi) is an independent, artist-run, not-for-profit residency program located on the edge of Wollemi National Park, near Sydney, Australia. Established by artist Rae Bolotin and environmentalist Yuri Bolotin, BigCi provides a nurturing environment for artists across various disciplines to engage in professional development and explore their projects, especially those focusing on environmental or ecological themes. The unique natural surroundings serve as a rich source of inspiration, with artists having opportunities to participate in bushwalks and learn about the area's unique biodiversity. Residencies culminate in an Open Day, allowing artists to present their work to the public. BigCi offers a range of residencies throughout the year, with facilities including large studios, common areas, and accommodation in the Art Shed, the Barn, or the House. The program is open to visual artists, writers, musicians, filmmakers, dancers, and other creative professionals, encouraging applications from individuals and groups interested in utilizing this unique setting for creative exploration.

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Blackhorse Workshop

London, United Kingdom

Blackhorse Workshop, a social enterprise based in London, is committed to opening up access to making for all. The workshop offers a supportive environment for creative practitioners, particularly those early in their careers, who have a strong interest in wood and metal work. The residency provides free desk space in a shared studio, access to professional wood and metal workshops, and regular development support. With a focus on inclusivity, Blackhorse Workshop actively encourages applications from individuals with a strong connection to Waltham Forest, especially from underrepresented backgrounds in the arts. The residency culminates in a public presentation of the resident’s work, offering a valuable platform for emerging makers.

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Breck Create

Breckenridge, Colorado, United States

Breck Create’s Artist-in-Residence program offers regional, national, and international artists across all disciplines an opportunity to focus on process rather than product while engaging meaningfully with the local community. The program provides a live/work studio in the Breckenridge Arts District for 2-4 months, nestled in downtown Breckenridge, Colorado. Artists are expected to facilitate open studios, teach lessons, and collaborate with community partners. The residency includes a biweekly stipend of $600 and access to classes and open studios. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and artists with teaching experience are prioritized.

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Bryn Du Mansion

Granville, Ohio, United States

The Bryn Du Artist in Residence Program is designed to foster local engagement and awareness of the arts by hosting diverse artists throughout the year. Located in Granville, Ohio, this program offers an inspirational setting for artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, literature, music, theatre, fashion, dance, storytelling, and audiovisual studies. The residency duration is either 8 or 12 weeks, with three application periods: Winter (January-March), Summer (June-August), and Fall (September-November). Artists will reside in the Cramer House, a renovated building designed specifically for the program. Each artist is expected to provide at least two community engagement activities per month. The residency includes a stipend of $2000 for an 8-week stay or $3000 for a 12-week stay.

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Burren College of Art

Ballyvaughan, Ireland

The Burren College of Art Artist Residency program, nestled in the stunning landscape of the Burren in County Clare, Ireland, offers artists a unique opportunity to explore and expand their creative practice. The program is open to artists at all stages of their careers, providing a tranquil environment away from the pressures of daily life, where the natural beauty of the Burren serves as a source of inspiration. Residencies range from 1 to 3 months, with options for more structured programs like Residency+ and Burren Immersion, which include academic support and community engagement. The college facilities include a dedicated studio space, access to a variety of workshops, and the opportunity to participate in college events and lectures. Accommodation is available on campus, offering a comfortable and supportive environment for creative exploration. The residency emphasizes the importance of connecting with the local culture and landscape, encouraging artists to engage with the community and the unique ecological setting of the Burren. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with special programs scheduled throughout the academic year.

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Caetani Cultural Centre

Vernon, Canada

The Caetani Cultural Centre, located in Vernon, British Columbia, offers international self-directed residencies for emerging and established artists, writers, curators, and cultural researchers. Situated within a historic 1895 heritage home, this residency provides private living spaces and two on-site studios designed for visual and interdisciplinary artists. Participants are encouraged to explore creative practices across a variety of mediums, including visual arts, writing, music, and digital media. Artists can book short-term residencies from three days to up to three months, with extended stays available upon negotiation. The residency fosters a quiet, independent atmosphere while offering optional opportunities for community engagement such as artist talks, open studios, or workshops. The nearby Vernon Community Arts Centre provides additional access to ceramics and printmaking facilities. Nestled in the Okanagan Valley, the Caetani Centre allows residents to immerse themselves in nature, history, and a vibrant local arts scene. Residents are responsible for travel and project costs, but the program provides affordable fees for both accommodations and studio spaces.

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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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CCA Andratx

Andratx, Spain

The Artists in Residence Program at CCA Andratx, established for over two decades, stands as a pillar of cultural interaction and creative expression in Mallorca, Spain. Situated in the scenic foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains, this program annually invites a diverse group of international artists to explore and develop their artistic visions in a supportive, unrestricted environment. Each month, four artists are given the opportunity to immerse themselves in this dynamic setting, which not only fosters individual creativity but also enriches the local art scene through contributions from global artists. With more than 800 alumni from 20 countries, the program celebrates its profound impact on the global art community by encouraging cultural exchange and artistic freedom.

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CCN Residency

Taean, South Korea

The CCN Residency, also known as Chungnam Artist Residency, is a government-run program established through a collaboration between Chungcheongnam-do Province and Hyundai City Corporation. Located in the enterprise city of Taean, near the scenic Yellow Sea and Bunamho Lake in South Korea, the residency provides a nature-friendly environment designed to inspire creativity. The residency supports visual artists by offering professional programs, individual studios, and opportunities for critical reviews, exhibitions, and international exchanges. CCN Residency also engages in global collaboration with art institutions, further expanding the creative reach of its resident artists. The architecture of the residency blends harmoniously with the natural surroundings, offering a peaceful and inspiring space for artistic creation.

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Centro Internazionale di Scultura (CIS)

Peccia, Switzerland

Centro Internazionale di Scultura (CIS), based in Peccia, Ticino, Switzerland, offers a distinguished residency program for artists specializing in three-dimensional art. The Foundation awards five scholarships annually, running from May to October, providing artists with a comprehensive working environment. Each artist receives an atelier and access to workshops equipped for stone, wood, and metalworking, including a 20-tonne crane. Residents stay in the Casa degli Artisti, which offers individual living units with private facilities and shared kitchen amenities. The program emphasizes marble from Peccia, though artists can work with various materials. The residency fosters artistic exchange through visits and meetings with other artists and art professionals, enhancing networking and professional growth. Artists are expected to leave a piece of work for the Foundation, participate in events, and cover their living and travel costs.

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Chokechaka Golden Bridge

Calca (Huaran), Cusco, Peru

Chokechaka Golden Bridge Artist Residency is a multidisciplinary program located in Huaran, in the heart of Peru’s Sacred Valley of the Incas. It offers a serene and culturally rich environment for artists, scholars, and creatives seeking both personal focus and community engagement. The residency is designed to support independent work while fostering deep connections with local traditions, landscapes, and communities. Residents are invited to explore their practice through dialogue with local artisans, scholars, and elders, and are encouraged to collaborate across cultural and creative disciplines. The facility accommodates up to eight participants at a time, providing private bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, shared workspaces, and access to both indoor and outdoor creative areas. A dedicated private studio is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and all guests have access to a communal kitchen, living spaces, and a ceremonial maloca for gatherings or performances. The residency supports immersive cultural experiences through visits to Inca heritage sites, traditional weaving and ceramics workshops, and excursions into the Andean landscape. Chokechaka emphasizes sustainability, cultural preservation, and intercultural exchange as core values. Founded by artists with roots in both Peru and the United States, it serves as a creative bridge between ancestral knowledge and contemporary practice. The program is open year-round to international applicants and welcomes those who value creativity, reflection, and shared learning in an awe-inspiring mountain setting.

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coGalleries

Berlin, Germany

coGalleries Artist Residency Berlin is an international artist residency program committed to fostering cross-cultural exchange among artists, curators, and institutions. Based in the dynamic art compound FAHRBEREITSCHAFT in East Berlin, the residency offers access to a shared studio loft and tailored support including mentoring, networking, and presentation opportunities. Artists can choose between two main tracks — one culminating in an Open Studio presentation and the other offering a full Solo Exhibition with coaching and professional development. The residency emphasizes connection to Berlin’s thriving contemporary art scene and encourages collaboration with nearby institutions and practitioners. Residents gain insight through organized events such as gallery visits, artist talks, and studio critiques. The program supports artists across various disciplines, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, literature, and curatorial practice. Housing is not included but can be arranged at additional cost. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and the team offers PR support and continued professional connections beyond the residency.

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Corning Museum of Glass

Corning, New York, United States

The Corning Museum of Glass offers a comprehensive Artist-in-Residence program at The Studio in Corning, New York. This program invites artists from around the world to explore new directions in glassmaking or expand their current work using the museum’s extensive resources. Residents receive housing, a meal stipend, transportation, and access to the Rakow Research Library and expert Museum staff. The residency provides a generous supply budget, studio space equipped for various glassworking techniques, and a newly completed Residency Center with seven studios and a communal lounge. Artists are encouraged to engage with the community through presentations and public events.

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Cove Park

Helensburgh, United Kingdom

Cove Park is an international artist residency centre on a 50-acre rural site overlooking Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland, near Helensburgh, hosting national and international artists, writers, researchers, and creative practitioners across all art forms and career stages.[1][3] The program supports research, experimentation, development, and production of new work in a supportive environment with communal facilities and events.[1][2] Residencies vary from funded opportunities with stipends and housing to self-funded stays, typically lasting 2-4 weeks.[1][2]

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Craft AiR at University for the Creative Arts (UCA)

Farnham, United Kingdom

The Craft AiR program at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) Farnham offers artists the opportunity to deepen their practice in Ceramics, Glass, or Jewellery & Silversmithing within a dynamic academic setting. This residency provides free access to state-of-the-art facilities, including dedicated workshops, kilns, fabrication tools, and digital labs. In exchange, artists contribute to curriculum support through technical workshops, talks, and community engagement, enriching both their CVs and the UCA craft community. The program encourages early and mid-career artists with either formal qualifications or professional experience to apply. While UCA provides exceptional workspace and resources, artists are expected to arrange their own accommodation, materials, and travel. The residency typically runs from September to August, with flexible start dates and a minimum 3-day weekly commitment. This is an ideal opportunity for practitioners who thrive in collaborative, educational environments. Open to UK and international applicants, the program supports a vibrant exchange of ideas in contemporary craft.

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Creekside Arts

Humboldt County, California, United States

Creekside Arts is a nature-immersed artist residency and retreat located in the redwood forests of Humboldt County, Northern California. The residency welcomes artists across diverse disciplines to focus on projects related to land, community, climate, and social justice. Artists receive private living quarters with individual studio spaces, set on a six-acre property surrounded by nature and outdoor performance areas. The residency offers two formats: flexible, self-directed retreats (minimum two weeks) and a curated, collaborative three-week Spring Residency Program. Creekside Arts fosters both solitude and connection, encouraging engagement with local communities through workshops, artist talks, and community projects. Resident artists participate in informal weekly gatherings and a concluding public showing or panel. The program champions diversity and is committed to providing an inclusive space for artists from varied backgrounds and experiences. Creekside Arts is a supportive environment for reflection, experimentation, and cultural exchange in one of Northern California’s most inspiring settings.

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Cuttyhunk Island Artists' Residency (CIAR)

Cuttyhunk, Massachusetts, United States

Cuttyhunk Island Artists' Residency (CIAR), located off the coast of Massachusetts, provides a secluded and inspiring environment for visual artists and writers to deepen their creative practices. Established in 2017 and housed at the historic Avalon Inn, CIAR supports a diverse group of artists through its focused residency programs. Artists have the opportunity to engage deeply with the natural surroundings of Cuttyhunk Island, using it as a studio and source of inspiration. The residency fosters a communal atmosphere, with shared meals and accommodations, encouraging collaboration and dialogue among participants. CIAR offers fellowships covering full costs, including meals and accommodation, with special consideration for artists who are parents or of color. The residency ensures a supportive, nurturing environment by requiring vaccinations for participation.

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Danish Art Workshops (SVFK)

Copenhagen, Denmark

The Danish Art Workshops (SVFK) is a prestigious institution that supports professional artists, designers, craftspeople, and art restorers by providing them with facilities to work on large-scale projects or utilize equipment otherwise unavailable to them. It caters to both Danish and non-Danish applicants, with the latter required to have projects tied to Danish cultural activities or exhibitions. The SVFK is renowned for its skilled workshop supervisors and consultants who bring years of experience in visual arts, crafts, and design. It offers two main programs: Development, focusing on artistic research and material exploration, and Production, aimed at completing works for public exhibition. Short-term residencies are available for previous grantees. The residency includes free access to studios, workshops, and accommodation, funded by scholarships from the Danish State, though materials and certain services are charged. The application process is rigorous, with an advisory board and committees dedicated to visual arts and design/crafts assessing submissions based on artistic quality. The SVFK not only facilitates artistic production but also fosters a community through events, artist talks, and shared spaces, emphasizing the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation in the arts.

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Davidoff Art Initiative

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

The Davidoff Art Initiative is an artist residency program supporting contemporary visual artists primarily from the Caribbean and Dominican Republic, with an international component hosted at Altos de Chavón School of Design in La Romana. The program offers residency positions for approximately five Caribbean/Dominican artists to participate in international partner programs worldwide, and approximately five international artists to spend time in the Dominican Republic. The initiative also provides grants to cultural organizations in the Caribbean region.

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Dorland Mountain Arts

Temecula, California, United States

Dorland Mountain Arts is a long-standing, self-directed residency located on 300 acres in the serene Temecula Valley Wine Country of Southern California. For over 40 years, the organization has supported visual artists, writers, musicians, composers, and photographers with a tranquil and inspiring natural setting. The residency offers private cottages equipped with workspaces, kitchens, and access to amenities like two pianos, walking trails, a reflection pond, and community gathering spaces. Dorland fosters a balance between solitude for creative focus and optional community engagement through casual meet-and-greets and local events. Artists are encouraged to immerse themselves in the peaceful landscape of the Palomar Mountain range, with stunning valley views and abundant wildlife. Residencies are open to artists aged 21 and older and are designed to nurture artistic growth in an uninterrupted environment. In addition to studio time, participants may take part in open studios, exhibitions, and collaborative events with the local community. Dorland is a respected retreat that values artistic merit, solitude, and connection to nature as vital components of the creative process.

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dot.ateliers

Accra, Ghana

The dot.ateliers residency, launched in December 2022, is a creative program located in Accra, Ghana, specifically in the city center of South Labadi. It was established to address the need for non-commercial artistic opportunities that promote the exchange of perspectives, knowledge, and experiences. The residency offers a supportive environment that fosters creativity, collaboration, and artistic exploration. Open to both emerging and established artists, dot.ateliers provides the resources necessary for artists to deepen their practices while engaging with the local and international creative community. The serene and inspiring setting of the residency contributes to a transformative experience for participants, aligning with the organization’s core value of community building.

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Echo Correspondence

Vienna, Austria

Echo Correspondence, founded in 2022 by Juni-Nyusta Ruckendorfer, is an artist residency and cultural space located in Vienna’s 19th district. The residency occupies the former studio-villa of the renowned artist Wander Bertoni, a space that was originally designed by architect Roland Rainer in the 1950s and later expanded by Johannes Spalt. Echo Correspondence offers a residency program that fosters critical, intercultural exchange and provides artists with the opportunity to engage deeply with the space’s history and architecture. The facility includes a pavilion, gardens, and a villa with two large studios, a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Echo Correspondence supports artists through hands-on curatorial guidance, promoting a diverse and balanced creative environment. The residency also serves as a gallery and community space, hosting exhibitions, workshops, and events.

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Essere

Cetona, Italy

The Essere Residency is a self-directed program designed to support the creative and personal growth of writers, artists, and creatives of all disciplines. Located in Tuscany, Italy, this residency offers an inspiring environment with a focus on inner wellbeing and artistic exploration. Participants have the opportunity to engage with a vibrant international community, participate in craft talks, guided meditations, and receive individual mentorship. The residency emphasizes being over doing, encouraging a balanced approach to creative practice and personal growth.

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FAAP

São Paulo (Sao Paulo), Brazil

The FAAP Artist Residency, located in the historic Lutetia building in São Paulo, Brazil, offers a vibrant environment for national and international visual artists to develop their projects. Established in 2006, the program provides private studios, interaction with the local art community, and public engagement through Open Studio sessions. Residencies last from two to five months. The application process is annual, with a $75 fee, requiring a project proposal, portfolio, and letters of recommendation. Participants have access to FAAP’s technical laboratories, including those for clay, metal, wood, 3D printing, and more.

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Fire Island Artist Residency (FIAR)

Cherry Grove, New York, United States

Fire Island Artist Residency (FIAR) stands as a pioneering residency program in the United States, uniquely catering to artists identifying as LGBTQ+, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, intersex, two-spirit, and queer. Established in 2011, FIAR has made its mark in the historic LGBTQ+ settlement of Cherry Grove on Fire Island, New York. The program, now in its 12th year, invites emerging artists to participate in a four-week summer residency. It offers an intimate environment for artists to create, share, and engage with leaders in contemporary art, scholarship, activism, and curation through studio visits and public lectures. The residency fosters a blend of creative development and community engagement, underlining the importance of LGBTQ+ visibility in the arts. FIAR supports its artists with lodging, workspace, stipends for meals and travel, and an honorarium, emphasizing the organization's commitment to nurturing new perspectives in contemporary visual art. The program also engages in projects like the Fire Island Histories Project, exploring the rich, complex histories of Fire Island's communities and landmarks. FIAR's initiative underscores the role of art in preserving and advancing queer cultural narratives, making it a crucial platform for LGBTQ+ artists.

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Fleetstreet

Hamburg, Germany

The Fleetstreet Theater in Hamburg offers a unique residency program designed for artist groups working across disciplines, particularly in the performing arts, visual arts, film, and music. Established in partnership with the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, the Hamburg Cultural Foundation, and the Rudolf Augstein Foundation, this residency supports young artist groups with limited financial means who are eager to develop and present experimental projects. The residency includes access to the Fleetstreet Theater and a nearby residential studio with three rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom, making it both a living and working space for residents. Each group receives €3,000 per month to cover project expenses, and the entire theater is made available exclusively to them during their residency. The program emphasizes research, experimentation, and innovative presentation formats, allowing artists to explore new strategies and work processes in a highly independent environment. Residencies typically last one month, with longer stays available under specific circumstances.

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Gapado AiR

Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

Gapado Artist in Residence (Gapado AiR) is a distinctive cultural initiative located on the serene island of Gapado, South Korea. This residency provides a creative sanctuary for both domestic and international artists encompassing a wide array of art forms including visual arts, architecture, and literature. Artists are invited to immerse themselves in their work while engaging with the island’s unique ecological and cultural landscape, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas and artistic expressions. The program's architecture, designed by Choi Wook, integrates seamlessly with the island’s topography, featuring underground facilities and a minimalistic observatory that complements the natural surroundings. Facilities for artists include a community lounge, individual studios, and private accommodation, all equipped with necessary amenities to support creative endeavors. Artists benefit from structured programs such as AiR Talk, Open Studios, and local community events, which enhance their creative processes and facilitate interactions with both the local community and the international art scene. The residency emphasizes sustainable cultural development and aims to establish Gapado as a new hub of creativity and cultural exchange.

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Gasworks

London, United Kingdom

Gasworks is a non-profit contemporary visual art organization in London established in 1994, offering an international residencies programme for emerging and early-career artists to research, develop new work, and engage in cultural exchange. Residencies are self-led, non-prescriptive, and process-based, typically lasting eleven weeks, fully funded with studio access, accommodation, living expenses, and support. They host up to twenty residencies annually, culminating in Open Studios and public presentations.[1][2][8]

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Grand Canyon Conservancy

Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, United States

The Grand Canyon Artist in Residence program offers a unique opportunity for artists to engage with the park’s breathtaking environment and its diverse visitors through innovative and immersive art projects. This program aims to elevate the cultural legacy of the Grand Canyon by encouraging artists to create works that foster emotional and intellectual connections with the natural world. Each year, three artists are selected to live and work on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, where they stay in a private apartment overlooking the canyon for a period of 3 to 10 weeks. Artists receive a weekly stipend, media exposure, and modest support for supplies and travel costs. The residency focuses on site-specific, community-engaged work, encouraging artists to share their creative processes and engage visitors in underrepresented stories about the park. This initiative supports the National Park Service’s goals of inclusive storytelling and the Grand Canyon Conservancy’s mission to inspire support for the park.

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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.

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Grizedale Arts

Coniston, United Kingdom

Grizedale Arts is a contemporary arts organisation based at Lawson Park farm near Coniston in the Lake District, UK, operating as a residency and commissioning agency focused on integrating art into everyday life through hands-on, communal projects.[1][5] Over the past decade, it has shifted from traditional artist residencies to a flexible model involving commissioned works, research stays, volunteering opportunities, and roles as associate artists within local, national, and international programmes.[4] Residencies emphasise practical skills like construction, crafts, and sustainable initiatives, often at Lawson Park or The Farmer's Arms, with examples including volunteer builds and paid potter positions.[2][7]

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GroundWork

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

GroundWork Gallery, located in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, is a pioneering space dedicated to the intersection of contemporary art and environmental concerns. Established with a vision to showcase how art can influence our perception and interaction with the environment, the gallery hosts exhibitions and creative programs that explore the potential of art to address and reflect on global environmental issues. GroundWork Gallery operates both locally and globally, aiming to present art of global quality while connecting it to local environmental concerns. The gallery's programming is diverse, including all forms of visual arts and engaging with new environmental and ecological themes. Its semi-domestic space, arranged over two floors, provides a unique atmosphere for displaying art, creating varied experiences for visitors. GroundWork Gallery is committed to stimulating discussion and creativity around environmental subjects, offering events, talks, workshops, and community projects alongside its exhibitions. By fostering a network of artists, experts, and community members, GroundWork Gallery seeks to contribute to a broader understanding and action towards environmental sustainability.

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Gullkistan

Laugarvatn, Iceland

Gullkistan, Center for Creativity, is an artist residency located in Laugarvatn, Iceland, offering a peaceful and inspiring environment surrounded by mountains, lakes, and Icelandic nature. It provides accommodation in two buildings with single and double rooms, as well as shared studio spaces equipped with tools, materials, and Wi-Fi. The residency is open year-round and welcomes artists, scholars, and international student groups seeking solitude and creative focus. Residents can engage in mutual activities, and family accommodations can sometimes be arranged. Gullkistan encourages independent work but also hosts workshops, seminars, and open studios. The residency is easily accessible, located 120 km from Keflavik International Airport, 70 km from Reykjavík, and 40 km from Selfoss. Fees vary depending on accommodation type, and while Gullkistan does not offer direct financial support, artists are encouraged to seek funding from their home countries. With its breathtaking natural surroundings and strong creative community, Gullkistan is an ideal space for deep artistic exploration.

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Haystack Mountain School of Crafts

Deer Isle, Maine, United States

Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, located on Deer Isle, Maine, offers a two-week Open Studio Residency that encourages a dynamic exchange of ideas among peers and provides extensive studio time without the distractions of daily life. Established to foster deep engagement with craft and creativity, the residency is designed to support artists in a variety of disciplines including ceramics, blacksmithing, fiber, graphics, metals, and wood. Participants benefit from the unique collaborative environment and are encouraged to explore and interact with different media. The residency includes full access to the Haystack's facilities, including the Fab Lab for digital fabrication, which enhances creative practices with cutting-edge technology.

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Hey Human!

Barcelona, Spain

Hey Human! is a nonprofit artists-in-residence program in Barcelona, providing a creative space for digital artists, musicians, writers, and other professionals to explore the intersection of data and art. The residency offers a two-month stay for four artists, including shared accommodation, a workspace, weekly sessions with DDS research team members, and a small event to present residency outcomes. The 2024 program focuses on the theme “New Data Languages,” encouraging projects that critically engage with data visualization, ethical data practices, and innovative storytelling. Supported by the Goethe Institute, the residency is open to applicants from Creative Europe countries. Selected artists are expected to develop and publish their projects online, participate in a final presentation, and engage with the local community.

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High Desert Test Sites (HDTS)

Joshua Tree, California, United States

High Desert Test Sites (HDTS) offers two unique residency programs at A-Z West, an 80-acre compound in Joshua Tree, California, created by artist Andrea Zittel. The Work-Trade Residency invites artists to stay for 2–4 weeks in exchange for 10 hours of weekly work around the property. This includes grounds maintenance, ceramics studio work, and general upkeep. In return, artists receive housing in micro-apartments and access to studio spaces. The Self-Structured Residency allows participants to stay for 1–4 weeks, paying a fee for private accommodations in the A-Z West Guest Cabin or House, with access to weaving and ceramics studios upon request. Both residencies focus on providing a tranquil and immersive experience in the desert, fostering creative work, personal reflection, and community engagement. Transportation is essential as the residency is located in a remote desert area without access to public transit. Applications for the Work-Trade Residency are accepted twice a year, while Self-Structured Residencies are available on a rolling basis.

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Hospitalfield

Arbroath, United Kingdom

Hospitalfield is a residency program based in a 13th-century Victorian-Gothic estate in Arbroath, Scotland, supporting artists, researchers, and creative practitioners across all art forms in developing new work. It offers funded visual art residencies, self-funded interdisciplinary programs, and regional studio access, providing dedicated time and space for artistic exploration. Programs emphasize contemporary art practice with facilities including studios and workshops.[1][3][4]

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Indigo Arts Alliance

Portland, Maine, United States

Indigo Arts Alliance in Portland, Maine, offers the Mentorship Residency Program, designed to support professional and emerging artists of African descent. This program pairs a National or International artist with a Local/Regional artist to foster co-mentorship, dialogue, and collaboration. The residency provides a flexible 3,000 square foot community studio, with a private one-bedroom apartment for visiting artists. National artists stay for one month, while international artists stay for two months. The residency encourages artists to engage with the local community and participate in studio visits and public programming. Artists receive a stipend and travel expenses are covered for significant distances. The program aims to create an inclusive environment for Black and Brown artists to advance their practice and build networks.

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Isla de Crear

Úbeda, Spain

Isla de Crear is a creative center located in Úbeda, Andalusia, Spain, that offers artist residencies for creatives from various disciplines. The center encourages exploration and creation outside of commercial constraints, based on the principles of the Fantasism manifesto. Residencies are available for 4, 6, or 8 weeks, with start dates in April and August. Participants receive private en-suite bedrooms and access to shared living spaces and multiple workspaces, including studios for dance, woodworking, and metalworking. The program emphasizes experimentation and interdisciplinary collaboration, with no requirement for a final exhibition or performance. A participation fee of €250 per week covers accommodation and utilities.

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Khoj International Artists Association

New Delhi, India

Khoj International Artists’ Association, founded in 1997 in New Delhi, India, is a not-for-profit organization that incubates experimental, interdisciplinary, and critical contemporary art practices through residencies, exhibitions, and community projects. It offers various residency programs like the annual four-week Peers Residency for recent art graduates, international exchanges typically lasting 4-6 weeks, and specialized residencies focusing on themes such as urban density, mental health, and expanded craft. Khoj provides studio spaces, curatorial support, networking opportunities, and public events to foster artistic growth and cross-cultural dialogue.

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Kimonos Art Center

Paphos, Cyprus

Kimonos Art Center, located in Paphos, Cyprus, is an independent art center that brings together various artistic disciplines and promotes creativity through workshops, classes, and residencies. The “Episkeptes” residency program offers artists from around the world the opportunity to engage with the local creative community while developing their projects in the center’s well-equipped studios. The program is designed to foster interaction and collaboration between international artists and local creatives. Each artist selected for the residency receives accommodation, access to studio space, technical assistance, and financial support for travel and materials. The residency culminates in a presentation of the artists’ work in a local art space, curated by the center in collaboration with the participants. The program emphasizes artistic quality and is open to visual artists working in various disciplines such as sculpture, painting, photography, installation, and multimedia.

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Kingsbrae International Residence for the Arts (KIRA)

St. Andrews, Canada

Kingsbrae International Residence for the Arts (KIRA), founded in 2016, is a prestigious artist residency program located in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. Designed to support artists across various disciplines, KIRA provides six selected artists with a multi-week immersive experience, including individual studio space, private accommodation, and two meals per day. Participants are encouraged to engage with the local community through public teaching sessions and open studios, offering unique opportunities for cultural exchange. Situated on a historic seaside property, the residency provides access to the renowned Kingsbrae Garden and an amphitheater for public events. Artists bear costs for materials and travel, but enjoy full support through dedicated studio and living facilities. KIRA welcomes artists from all career stages who demonstrate a strong work ethic and collaborative spirit.

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Koganecho Area Management Center

Yokohama, Japan

The Koganecho Area Management Center (KAMC) in Yokohama, Japan, runs artist-in-residence programs to revitalize the Koganecho district through art and community engagement. It offers short-term residencies of 3 months and long-term ones of 1 year (renewable up to 5 years), providing studios and shared facilities for active artists of various genres. Programs support research, creation, local interactions, and public presentations, with a focus on visual arts, performing arts, and more.

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Konstepidemin

Gothenburg, Sweden

Konstepidemin is Sweden's largest workplace for independent artists, located near Linnéplatsen in Gothenburg, housing over 130 professionals across visual arts, music, writing, film, theater, and dance. Its artist-in-residence program, running since 1990, offers five guest studios to international artists, writers, musicians, curators, and speakers for 1-6 month stays, fostering a productive environment for artistic development and public engagement. Residents live and work in equipped studio apartments with access to shared facilities like a graphics workshop.

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Krowji

Redruth (near Tehidy Country Park), United Kingdom

The Tehidy Creative Residency Programme is an initiative managed by Krowji, in partnership with Cornwall Council, designed to foster creative engagement with the natural environment of Tehidy Country Park in Cornwall, UK. This program offers up to four funded residencies for creative practitioners from various disciplines who are passionate about exploring the natural world and engaging diverse audiences. The residencies, which can last up to three months, provide free accommodation in a renovated estate worker’s cottage, complete with studio space and access to the surrounding woodland. While the residency does not provide a stipend or materials budget, it offers a unique setting to inspire creative outputs and the opportunity to contribute to the cultural and creative growth of Cornwall.

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Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen

Innsbruck, Austria

Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen is a postgraduate center in Innsbruck, Austria, for production, research, and exchange in visual arts and art theory, offering a Fellowship Program that supports artistic and theoretical projects through residencies.[1][2] The program provides fellows with apartment studios for living and working, a monetary award, production budget, travel support, and access to multimedia-equipped project spaces, fostering exchange with experts and public presentations.[1][3][5] It targets visual/media artists, critics, theorists, and curators for typically five-month stays, combining residency benefits with non-university research opportunities.[2][3]

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Kuona Trust

Nairobi, Kenya

Kuona Trust Arts Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, is a non-profit organization founded in 1995 that supports visual artists through studio spaces, residencies, exhibitions, and educational programs focused on contemporary art and community engagement.[1][2][4] It offers residencies to artists from around the world in any medium, typically selecting two per year, with opportunities for up to two months stay, studio access, and culminating in exhibitions where one artwork is donated to the centre's collection.[1][2][3] The program emphasizes cultural exchange, collaboration, and immersion in Nairobi's vibrant art scene, with facilities including individual studios, workshops for wood, blacksmithing, sculpture, and printmaking.[2][6]

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La Casa Etruria

Latera, Italy

La Casa Etruria is an international artist residency offering immersive cultural and creative experiences in two unique locations within the beautiful Tuscia Viterbese region of Italy. Nestled between the Tyrrhenian Sea, Umbria, and Tuscany, the residency provides a serene and inspiring environment for artists, writers, photographers, and researchers. The program emphasizes independent work and exploration, allowing artists to immerse themselves in the historical and natural surroundings, while enjoying private accommodations either in a medieval village house in Latera or in a casale within the Monte Rufeno Nature Reserve. Both locations offer comfortable living spaces, access to outdoor working areas, and opportunities for exhibitions at local museums. La Casa Etruria fosters creativity through cross-cultural exchanges and a peaceful setting where residents can pursue their projects free from distractions.

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Lafayette Anticipations

Paris, France

Since 2020, Lafayette Anticipations has extended its commitment to supporting contemporary creation through the À l’œuvre! Creation Support Programme. This program offers artists a grant, exceptional equipment, and support from the Fondation’s curatorial and production teams, allowing them to explore crucial stages of creation: research, experimentation, and design. The program emphasizes sustainable production practices, providing comprehensive support and resources to the selected artist.

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Landslide

Wentworth Falls, Australia

The Landslide Artist Residency is an artist-run program located in the picturesque Blue Mountains of Wentworth Falls, Australia. Established in 2022, the residency offers a tranquil and inspiring environment for local and international artists. It provides private accommodation, studio space, and access to a vibrant art community through exhibitions, workshops, and regular critique sessions. The residency caters to a wide range of artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, and curatorial projects. With access to shared studio spaces, networking opportunities, and local gallery events, residents can focus on their creative practice while engaging with the local art scene. Landslide offers flexible one-month residency terms and encourages artists to explore the surrounding natural beauty. The program is entirely self-funded, with artists covering their own residency fees, travel, and supplies. It is a unique opportunity for artists seeking a peaceful, immersive, and collaborative environment.

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LEA (Lab of Experimental Art)

Madrid, Spain

LEA (Lab of Experimental Art) is a cutting-edge cultural organization located in Madrid, Spain, dedicated to creating a sustainable, authentic, and kind world of art. LEA provides a dynamic and collaborative environment where artists can push the boundaries of their creative practices. The organization offers two types of residency programs: Stays, which allow artists to share workspace in a rotating schedule over a minimum of six months, and Full-Time Residencies, offering a dedicated workspace for three months for artists needing intensive work hours. LEA supports its artists through a 200-square-meter facility equipped with specialized labs, a gallery for experimentation, a library, and a living/meeting room. The program emphasizes professional growth, offering workshops, mentorship, and opportunities for exhibitions and networking with galleries, museums, and patrons. LEA is committed to inclusivity and offers grants and discounts to emerging artists under 35, helping to make participation accessible to a broader range of creatives. Through its residency programs, LEA fosters an environment that encourages experimentation, collaboration, and the re-evaluation of artistic practices.

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Loghaven

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Loghaven Artist Residency is an international opportunity designed for artists of all backgrounds and at any stage of their career, offering time, space, resources, and fostering relationships in an extraordinary environment in Knoxville, Tennessee. Emphasizing artistic excellence and creative potential, Loghaven champions diversity, inviting a wide array of artists excluding those in degree-seeking programs or living within 120 miles of Knoxville. This residency stands out not only for its commitment to supporting artists through financial means—including an $850 weekly living stipend, travel subsidies, and material shipping reimbursements—but also by facilitating connections with both peers and experts in the field.

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Mackinac State Historic Parks

Mackinac Island, Michigan, United States

The Mackinac State Historic Parks Artist-In-Residence Program offers a unique opportunity for artists from various disciplines to immerse themselves in the serene and inspiring environment of Mackinac Island. Designed to foster the creation of artistic works that reflect the rich history and natural beauty of the island, this residency welcomes artists in mediums including writing, music, sculpture, painting, photography, and more. Each residency lasts for two weeks, providing artists with a peaceful retreat where they can focus solely on their creative endeavors. The selected artists are accommodated in a remodeled studio apartment equipped with essential amenities, located on the second floor of the historic Mackinac Island Visitor’s Center. The program encourages artists to engage with the island community through a public presentation, enriching the cultural landscape of Mackinac Island. In exchange, artists contribute a piece of their work to the Mackinac State Historic Parks, leaving a lasting legacy of their stay. A collaborative selection process involving representatives from the Mackinac State Historic Parks, the Mackinac Island Arts Council, and the Mackinac Island Community Foundation ensures that participants are chosen based on merit and their potential to enhance the program’s goals. Through this residency, artists are granted the freedom and space to explore new ideas and perspectives, inspired by the island’s unique amalgam of historical and natural elements.

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Malt AIR

Ebeltoft, Denmark

Malt AIR is a distinguished visual arts residency program hosted by Maltfabrikken in Ebeltoft, Denmark, in collaboration with The Danish Art Workshops and The Jutland Art Academy. It invites professional visual artists from around the globe, particularly those at the beginning of their careers with documented exhibition experience and collaborations with curators. The program, spanning three months, is designed to foster exchanges between international artists and the Danish contemporary visual arts scene, supporting artists in the development of their practice through networking, studio visits, and professional meetings. Residents are provided with a studio, shared workshop facilities, accommodation, a travel grant, visa support, and a monthly stipend to cover living expenses and material costs. Tailor-made activities aim to facilitate networking with Danish artists, curators, and art professionals. Malt AIR encourages applications for residencies during specific periods in 2024 and 2025, offering a comprehensive package to support the artistic process and research phase, emphasizing time, space, and opportunities for reflection and focus.

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Marble House Project

Dorset, Vermont, United States

Marble House Project is an expansive, multi-disciplinary artist residency program situated in Dorset, Vermont. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration, sustainability, and community engagement by offering artists from a wide array of disciplines a place to live and work harmoniously. Focusing on conservation and organic food production, it invites artists to integrate with the natural surroundings and local community, aiming to foster both individual artistic growth and communal enrichment. With sessions running from mid-April through October, the program curates a diverse mix of approximately 60 artists annually, both from the United States and abroad, across all creative fields including visual arts, writing, choreography, music composition, performance, and culinary arts.

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McCahon House

Auckland, New Zealand

McCahon House Artist Residencies, located at Parehuia in French Bay, Titirangi, Auckland, support mid-career New Zealand artists by providing a three-month stay in a purpose-built two-bedroom apartment with an attached studio.[1][2] The program offers time, space, strategic support, and a stipend to help artists advance their visual arts practice in the inspiring environment that influenced Colin McCahon.[1][2] Three residencies are awarded annually to outstanding professionals across visual arts disciplines.[2][3]

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Medalta

Medicine Hat, Canada

Medalta, located in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, is a dynamic center for creativity, community engagement, and education, offering a variety of artist residency programs for both national and international artists. Medalta’s residencies range from short-term one-month stays to year-long opportunities, with the flexibility to accommodate different schedules. The residency provides artists 24-hour access to studio facilities, including access to the Historic Clay District, and opportunities to exhibit their work in the gallery. Resident artists contribute to the community by teaching in Medalta’s Education programs and engaging in local projects. On-site accommodations are available at the BMO Artist Lodge for an additional cost. Medalta is committed to nurturing creativity and fostering connections within the ceramics community, supported by local, provincial, and federal funding.

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National Park Arts Foundation (NPAF)

Various, United States

The National Park Arts Foundation (NPAF) offers a unique series of Artist in Residency programs within the National Parks of the United States. Partnering with the National Park Service and its affiliates, NPAF aims to bring artists of the highest caliber into the heart of the country's most stunning natural landscapes. With over 300 programs produced and more than 120 artists supported, the foundation emphasizes the deep connection between the arts and the natural world, allowing artists to draw inspiration from and work within the parks' serene and awe-inspiring settings. The residency programs are designed to be relevant to both the participating artists and the broader art world, ensuring the experiences and works produced during the residencies resonate beyond the parks. Artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, music, literature, and performance, are provided with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to focus on their projects amidst the parks' breathtaking sceneries, free from the distractions of everyday life. Active in parks across the nation, NPAF's current Artist in Residency programs for 2023 and 2024 are accessible through a selection process detailed on their website. These residencies offer artists a supportive environment to explore new ideas, develop their practice, and engage with the parks' unique landscapes and cultural histories.

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NEU WORKSHOP

Munich, Germany

The NEU WORKSHOP Residency is a six-week program designed to support young and emerging artists by providing free working space and access to a range of materials and equipment. Located in Munich, this residency offers participants a comprehensive environment to research, experiment, and create across various disciplines. Each resident receives a working budget of €800 and, if applicable, €400 for accommodation support. At the end of the residency, artists present their work through a public event or exhibition, backed by additional production and technical support. NEU WORKSHOP is a self-funded initiative that aims to offer an independent alternative to traditional institutional residencies. The workshop space is equipped with high-end photography and video equipment, workstations for editing, screen printing facilities, and more. Artists are selected based on their portfolios, ongoing research, and project proposals. The residency fosters a community of creatives, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration and collective learning.

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Nexus Artspace

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Nexus Artspace offers a unique on-site residency program in Hong Kong that focuses on contemporary and experimental art. The residency provides artists with the opportunity to immerse themselves in a culturally rich environment, promoting cross-cultural exchanges and artistic growth. Artists will have access to dedicated studio spaces, resources, and networking opportunities with local and international artists. The residency supports a variety of disciplines including visual arts, performance, and interdisciplinary practices, fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration.

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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]

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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.

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Oceanallover

Galloway, United Kingdom

Oceanallover offers mentor-led residencies focused on Fine-Art Performance, providing artists with the opportunity to explore new methodologies and approaches to art creation. Located in a scenic rural area in Galloway, Scotland, the residency is designed for professional artists seeking to develop their practice through guided mentorship. The program includes various workshops such as movement-based work, costume design, performance writing, and creating large-scale structures. Oceanallover’s residencies accommodate up to six artists and provide a shared studio space, technical support, and accommodation. Artists can book residencies either as individuals or as groups, with options for one-to-one mentoring. The residency aims to challenge participants’ creative processes while offering reflective time in a supportive environment.

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Ox-Bow

Saugatuck, Michigan, United States

Ox-Bow School of Art & Artists’ Residency, nestled in Saugatuck, Michigan, is a sanctuary for artists seeking to immerse themselves in a vibrant creative community. With a history of fostering artistic growth and experimentation, Ox-Bow offers a variety of residency programs tailored to meet the needs of artists at different stages of their careers. The Summer Residency Program, open to artists and writers, provides a fully-funded opportunity to work within a dynamic community of students, faculty, and visiting artists. The innovative Longform residency, a hybrid model, combines studio work with skill development and critical discussions, facilitated by esteemed artists and educators. Ox-Bow’s picturesque campus, surrounded by natural beauty, offers private studios, communal living spaces, and access to specialized workshops, encouraging a blend of focused work and communal engagement. Residents benefit from studio visits, lectures, and the chance to share their work, fostering a rich exchange of ideas and practices. Ox-Bow’s commitment to accessibility is evident in its scholarship opportunities, ensuring a diverse group of artists can participate in its programs. This nurturing environment, away from the distractions of daily life, allows artists to explore new directions in their work, engage deeply with a community of peers, and emerge with renewed inspiration and focus.

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PAR

Buenos Aires, Argentina

PAR International Art Program is an open-call artist residency located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, welcoming artists from around the globe to engage deeply with the city’s vibrant contemporary art scene. The program is tailored for creatives working across visual arts, performance, literature, curating, and research, with a particular interest in experimental practices connected to performing arts. Residents stay in private rooms within shared housing, fostering cultural exchange with both local and international artists. The residency includes access to shared studio spaces, individual mentorship sessions, group critiques, cultural excursions, and culminates in a public open studio. Each residency spans from 4 to 12 weeks, with flexible scheduling between February and November. PAR emphasizes collaboration, immersion in Buenos Aires’ artistic ecosystem, and provides professional development through one-on-one tutoring and community engagement. While self-funded, residents can request invitation letters to support external grant applications. The program is ideal for artists seeking a research-focused and socially engaged experience in one of Latin America’s most dynamic art hubs.

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Penland School of Craft

Penland, North Carolina, United States

Penland School of Craft, situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, is a prestigious national center for craft education. The Resident Artist Program, established in the 1960s, offers professional craft artists a unique opportunity to advance their practice through either a one-year project-based residency or a three-year career transition residency. The program supports artists with free housing, studio space, and utilities, fostering an environment of intense creative focus and community engagement. Residents interact with the larger Penland community, participating in informal and formal studio visits, workshops, and exhibitions. The program emphasizes diversity and innovation, with residents selected through a competitive national and international application process.

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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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Pier-2 Art Center Artist-in-Residence Program (PAIR)

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

The Pier-2 Art Center Artist-in-Residence Program (PAIR), located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, offers a dynamic and supportive environment for artists to create, exhibit, and collaborate. Situated in the Dayi Warehouse section of the Pier-2 Art Center, this residency provides artists with a 33-square-meter creation space and a 17-square-meter attic living space. The program emphasizes engagement with Kaohsiung’s local culture, geographic environment, and social conditions, encouraging artists to produce works that reflect these themes. Participants will benefit from studio and living spaces, a daily living allowance, material fees, and transportation costs covered. The residency spans four seasons, with stays ranging from 60 to 85 days. Artists are expected to participate in community engagement activities, such as workshops and exhibitions, and to leave behind an artwork or record of their residency. Applications are open to both local and international artists with at least two years of experience. The residency fosters an environment rich in artistic and cultural resources, promoting creative exchanges and collaborations.

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Pioneer Works

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Pioneer Works, based in Brooklyn, New York, is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to nurturing artists, musicians, and technologists by providing free studio space, tools, and platforms for collaboration. Since its founding in 2012, residencies have been integral to Pioneer Works’ mission. Each year, residents are selected through an open call, supported by a jury of experts and Alumni Residents. The program encourages radical thinking and experimentation, evolving to reflect the diverse interests of each cohort. Residents are expected to dedicate 20-25 hours per week in the studio and participate in monthly Open Studios as part of the Second Sundays event. Pioneer Works provides opportunities for collaboration and public engagement, offering $2,000 for Visual Arts residents (5 months) and $1,000 for Music residents (1 month). The program is supported by the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Platform

Vasa, Finland

Platform is an artist-run initiative in Vasa, Finland, dedicated to promoting and producing international contemporary art. Founded in 2000, it hosts exhibitions and projects primarily resulting from its residency program. The residency emphasizes local interaction through curated projects, artist talks, and seminars. Artists are invited to explore various themes, producing site-specific and community-engaged works. Platform provides accommodation, travel expenses, a working grant, and a production budget. The residency fosters a conducive environment for creative development and intercultural exchange. Artists benefit from private apartments, project spaces, and essential tools and equipment. The program aims to connect artists with the local community and broader artistic discussions.

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Ras de Terra

Villanueva de la Vera, Spain

Ras de Terra is an independent, eco-conscious cultural center and artist residency located in the rural region of La Vera, Spain. Founded by Mónica Sánchez-Robles and Juan Urquiola, it serves as a space where artists and creatives can immerse themselves in nature while working on diverse projects. Situated in a rehabilitated tobacco dryer on 5 hectares of land, Ras de Terra promotes sustainability through solar energy and regenerative agriculture, offering artists a chance to engage with the environment in a meaningful way. The residency fosters both local and international exchange, and it encourages projects addressing rural issues, climate change, and sustainability. Open to artists across various disciplines, the residency emphasizes community, collaboration, and creativity in an inspiring rural setting. Accommodation and workspace are provided, with flexible durations ranging from one week to one month, and the center supports residents in seeking external funding.

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RaumKulturDenkmal

Breitenberg, Germany

The RaumKulturDenkmal e.V. aims to promote nature conservation, art, culture, and the protection of cultural landscapes in the tri-border area of Germany, Czech Republic, and Austria. The association is involved in cross-border projects with international participation, focusing on the preservation of endangered cultural and wild plants, the revival and restoration of historical building structures, and artistic research. The Bauhaus Bavaria Artist-in-Residence program celebrates sustainable practices and inclusive spirit, merging the ethos of the Bauhaus Movement and the Black Mountain College. The residency offers a unique opportunity for sustainable creative experimentation in a historically rich and ecologically significant location.

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Résidences Ateliers Vivegnis Internationales (RAVI)

Liège, Belgium

The Résidences Ateliers Vivegnis Internationales (RAVI) in Liège, Belgium, is a residency program designed for visual artists, particularly those working in contemporary art. This program offers artists a unique environment for research and professional development. Hosted in a converted industrial site, RAVI provides a dynamic setting that reflects the historical and contemporary landscape of Liège. Artists are provided with housing, workspace, and a monthly stipend of 600 euros. The program emphasizes connections with contemporary art professionals and culminates in an open workshops exhibition. RAVI is available to visual artists through a competitive application process, with a focus on those whose work aligns with the program’s goals of fostering artistic growth and visibility.

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Residencia Epecuén (Epecuen)

Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Residencia Epecuén is an international artist residency located in Carhué, Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the shores of Lake Epecuén. Designed for artists, curators, and researchers, the program focuses on site-specific and ephemeral art practices in relation to history, landscape, and memory. Over 14 days, participants engage in field research, guided workshops, and curatorial support to develop projects that interact with the ruins of Epecuén and the surrounding environment. The residency encourages artistic exploration across various disciplines, including performance, sound art, photography, video, sculpture, ceramics, writing, and experimental theater. Residents benefit from a structured program including historical site visits, guided discussions, portfolio reviews, and open studio exhibitions. The program fosters critical dialogue and exchange between artists and the local community, integrating contemporary art with cultural heritage. Accommodations are in a shared house, with access to studio space and a ceramics workshop. The residency is produced by Ambos Mundos Arte Actual, promoting artistic projects locally and internationally.

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Rhodes Trust

Oxford, United Kingdom

The Rhodes Art for Global Impact Residency is an international program hosted by the prestigious Rhodes Trust. The residency seeks to support artists whose practices are rooted in social justice and addressing some of the most pressing global challenges. Through collaboration with the Rhodes Scholar community, artists are provided an opportunity for intellectual exchange and creative development. The program culminates in a public exhibition at Rhodes House in Oxford, fostering dialogue around contemporary issues through art. The residency runs annually, alternating between open applications from the public and selections from within the Rhodes Scholar network. Artists working in diverse media, including painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photography, are encouraged to apply, with an emphasis on themes of social impact. Financial support and logistical resources are provided to help artists engage fully with the community and produce impactful works.

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Rimbun Dahan

Kuang, Malaysia

Rimbun Dahan is a private arboretum and arts centre in Kuang, Malaysia, established in 1994, offering residencies primarily for visual artists, choreographers, writers, and researchers from Southeast Asia to develop their work in a serene garden setting.[1][2][5] It provides various programs including the Southeast Asian Arts Residency for ASEAN artists (2 months, with accommodation, studio, stipend, and limited travel support) and paid options for non-ASEAN artists longer than one month.[1][4] The centre hosts 16-20 artists at a time across 5 studios, focusing on Malaysian and regional creators while welcoming international engagement.[2]

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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.

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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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Rüki Residency (Ruki Residency)

Viljandi, Estonia

Rüki Residency, nestled in the historic city of Viljandi, Estonia, offers a unique opportunity for artists across all disciplines to immerse themselves in a creative environment. The residency, housed in a building dating back to the second half of the 19th century and renovated in 2022/2023, began its operations in June 2023. It serves as a hub for artists, musicians, writers, and other creatives to produce and showcase their work. Rüki provides a private furnished apartment with an attached studio space, and the possibility to use the gallery space within the same building. The residency fosters collaborations with local institutions, offering a rich cultural exchange. Viljandi's serene atmosphere presents an ideal setting for artists to focus and draw inspiration away from urban distractions. Rüki Residency encourages residents to engage with the community through workshops, exhibitions, or other public events. This self-funded program requires artists to cover their own travel and living expenses, with residency fees varying based on duration and specific needs.

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Rupert

Vilnius, Lithuania

Rupert's Residency Programme, situated in the scenic Valakampiai district of Vilnius, Lithuania, offers a unique opportunity for local and international cultural practitioners across a broad spectrum including artists, writers, curators, cultural managers, and academics. This programme allows participants to live and work in Vilnius, fostering the development of individual projects while engaging with the region's vibrant creative sphere. The residency, designed by the acclaimed Lithuanian architect Audrius Ambrasas, features studios with mezzanines, providing ample space for creative and research activities. Surrounded by natural beauty and yet close to the city's cultural heart, Rupert encourages a blend of solitude and community engagement. With studios equipped with essentials and WiFi, residents enjoy a conducive environment for production and research. Rupert supports its residents with curatorial assistance, professional meetings, and integration into the local art scene, alongside the freedom to engage with its public and educational programmes. This inclusive approach aims to cultivate long-standing relationships and ongoing collaboration, enriching both the residents and the broader cultural landscape. This fully funded residency, supported by the Lithuanian Council for Culture and Tech Arts, invites individual artists, collectives, and families to apply. Despite covering studio costs, residents are expected to manage their daily and travel expenses, with Rupert providing necessary support for external funding applications. The residency embodies a spirit of openness, creativity, and intercultural exchange, contributing significantly to the contemporary art field.

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Sacatar Foundation

Itaparica, Brazil

Instituto Sacatar is the longest continuously-operating artist residency in Brazil, founded in 2001 on the island of Itaparica across the bay from Salvador, Bahia. The residency provides fully-funded fellowships to artists of all disciplines from around the world, hosting up to eight artists at a time across five annual sessions. Since its inception, Sacatar has awarded residencies to over 550 artists from more than 75 countries.

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Salamanca Arts Centre

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Salamanca Arts Centre, located in Hobart, Tasmania, offers a self-funded arts residency program at its historic Artists’ Cottage. This program welcomes artists of all disciplines, including visual arts, literature, performing arts, music, and more, for solo or collaborative residencies. The Artists’ Cottage, a fully equipped, self-contained Georgian sandstone home, provides a nurturing environment for creative work and exploration. Residents benefit from access to additional spaces and studios within the Centre, fostering engagement with the vibrant local arts community. The residency program aims to support artistic development through a mix of mentorship, workshops, and professional opportunities. Salamanca Arts Centre’s central location in Battery Point offers residents easy access to the cultural and natural attractions of Hobart. The Centre has a long history of hosting artists and providing a supportive environment for creative endeavors. With a commitment to enriching the community through contemporary arts practice, Salamanca Arts Centre continues to be a vital cultural hub in Tasmania.

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Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts

Salzburg, Austria

The Internationale Sommerakademie für bildende Kunst Salzburg (Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts), founded in 1953 by Oskar Kokoschka, is Europe’s oldest summer academy of fine arts. Located in Salzburg, Austria, it offers intensive workshops lasting from one to four weeks, led by renowned artists, curators, and critics from around the world. The Academy operates primarily at Hohensalzburg Fortress and the Untersberg quarry in Fürstenbrunn, with additional temporary spaces in Salzburg. It aims to provide a unique environment for participants to engage deeply with art production, curatorial practice, and art writing, fostering critical reflection, artistic production, and networking opportunities. It provides a dynamic and inspiring environment for artists to develop their practice, engage with peers, and gain insights from leading figures in the art world. Through its diverse course offerings and vibrant cultural programs, it continues to be a significant platform for artistic growth and professional development.

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Sculpture Space

Utica, New York, United States

Sculpture Space is an internationally recognized artist residency based in Utica, New York, specifically dedicated to supporting sculptors. Founded in 1976, Sculpture Space provides 20 to 25 artists each year with the opportunity to participate in two-month residencies between February and November. Artists are selected based on the quality and originality of their work by a panel of art professionals. The residency offers a 5,500-square-foot shared studio space equipped with specialized tools and equipment, along with free housing in a shared apartment located close to the studio. Artists receive a modest stipend to offset travel and material expenses, while further financial support may be available based on external funding. Sculpture Space fosters creative exploration and collaboration through its communal environment, with opportunities for public engagement through quarterly Works-in-Progress receptions and informal studio visits by arts professionals. The program’s long-standing reputation and connection to the local community also provide additional exposure for residents.

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Sharjah Art Foundation

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

The Sharjah Art Foundation Residency Programme invites visual artists, writers, poets, researchers, musicians, performance artists, filmmakers, and other creatives to explore and expand their experimental, interdisciplinary practices in Sharjah, UAE. Selected participants receive flights, transportation, accommodation, a monthly stipend, and access to the Foundation's networks and resources at venues like Bait Obaid Al Shamsi. Residencies typically last 2-3 months, such as from 17 November 2025 to 15 January 2026 or 2 February to 30 March 2026.

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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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Sixi Museum

Nanjing, China

The Sixi Museum in Nanjing, China, offers the Sixi International Artist-in-Residence Project, a program designed to support emerging artists from diverse disciplines. The residency fosters cross-cultural exchange, creative breakthroughs, and personal growth by providing living accommodations, a dedicated studio space, and financial and logistical assistance. Participants stay in a city-center apartment and work in a loft studio on the outskirts of Nanjing, benefiting from technical resources and connections with the local art scene. The residency concludes with an exhibition showcasing the artists’ outcomes. Nanjing, a city known for its fusion of traditional and contemporary culture, provides a rich backdrop for creative exploration. The residency aims to contribute to Nanjing’s vibrant art ecology and international cultural exchanges, supporting the development of contemporary art in China.

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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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Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM)

Washington, D.C., United States

The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) offers the oldest and largest fellowship program dedicated to the study of American art. This prestigious fellowship supports full-time research in the Smithsonian collections, encouraging scholars from diverse disciplines to explore American art, craft, and visual culture. Open to graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and senior scholars, the fellowship emphasizes inclusivity and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups. The program provides financial support for research residencies ranging from three to twelve months. While housing is not provided, additional stipends may be available for relocation and health insurance. International candidates are welcome, and assistance with J-1 visas is offered. Fellows have access to extensive resources, including SAAM’s library, archives, and research facilities in Washington, D.C.

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SomoS

Berlin, Germany

SomoS is an international artist residency program located in the creative heart of Berlin, Germany, bridging the dynamic Kreuzberg and Neukölln districts. It offers a collaborative, supportive, and structured environment for artists, curators, and researchers looking to develop their projects in a global art hub. The residency typically lasts for a minimum of three months, with staggered arrival times allowing for individualized support. Residents are provided with furnished living and working spaces, equipped for a variety of disciplines, including visual arts, media, literature, and design. In addition to daily staff support, participants have access to SomoS’ gallery, extensive library, and shared facilities, encouraging both independent creation and community engagement. Artists can present their work through exhibitions, workshops, or public talks during their residency. SomoS partially subsidizes the program and offers discounts for early bookings and full payments. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, and selected artists are encouraged to secure external funding for the remaining fees.

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Steel Yard

Providence, Rhode Island, United States

The Steel Yard in Providence, Rhode Island, offers a micro-residency program for artists in ceramics and metals. This program, lasting 1 to 3 months, provides full access to a 10,000 square foot studio, tools, and resources. Micro-residents participate in exhibitions, events, and professional development opportunities. The residency is free, but artists must cover their own materials. Alloy Fellowships are available, providing a $250 monthly stipend to emerging artists who volunteer 15 hours per month. Applications are accepted year-round on a rolling basis.

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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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Studio Verde

Puerto Maldonado, Peru

Studio Verde offers multidisciplinary artist residencies that blend art, science, and environmental conservation across various global locations, including the Peruvian Amazon, Zambia, and Kenya. These immersive programs invite artists, curators, and designers to collaborate with local experts and eco-guardians, exploring the unique environmental and cultural challenges faced in these regions. Through a combination of workshops, field research, and hands-on experiences, participants engage in ecological restoration efforts, climate change mitigation, and community engagement, all while creating impactful artistic narratives that inspire environmental action. Studio Verde’s residencies focus on deep cultural immersion, with opportunities to learn from Indigenous knowledge and local conservation practices. While these are self-funded residencies, Studio Verde provides guidance in securing external funding. The organization supports the creation of art that bridges the gap between creative expression and scientific inquiry, ultimately fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and cultural exchange.

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Taattinen Tila

Naantali, Finland

Taattinen Residency is a material-driven platform located at Taattinen Farm in Naantali, Finland. It focuses on exploring the possibilities of local Finnish clay and offers an inspiring space for artists, ceramicists, and designers to experiment with this natural material. The residency supports ecological and local ceramic practices, encouraging innovative manufacturing methods and conceptual exploration. Each year, the residency hosts 3-5 artists for a 30-day program, providing access to a fully equipped ceramics workshop and private accommodations. Residents engage in self-led projects and are expected to participate in community workshops, with the resulting works exhibited in the farm’s gallery space.

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Taiwan Ceramics Residency by Yingge Ceramics Museum

New Taipei City, Taiwan

The Taiwan Ceramics Residency Program at the Yingge Ceramics Museum in New Taipei City, Taiwan, offers three-month residencies to both local and international ceramic artists. Established to preserve and invigorate Yingge’s rich ceramic heritage, the program provides artists with workspace, equipment, and technical support. Residents benefit from subsidies for materials, transportation, and accommodation, and are required to engage with the community through educational events such as workshops or lectures. The residency supports artists in creating original works and fosters cultural exchange within the vibrant ceramics community of Yingge. The program includes a rigorous selection process, ensuring that participants have at least two years of experience in ceramic art. Residents must maintain a professional standard of conduct and adhere to the residency’s guidelines throughout their stay.

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The Cut

Halesworth, United Kingdom

The Cut is a rural arts centre that offers a vibrant mix of theatre, music, art, dance, cinema, and educational programs. It operates a Summer Project Residency focusing on themes like Environment, Identity, Migration, and Sustainable Structures. The residency encourages exploration across various artistic approaches and supports participants with mentorship from established artists. The program concludes with an exhibition and the publication of a Summer Project publication. The residency aims to challenge artistic norms and foster community engagement through lectures, seminars, and public events. The Cut provides a supportive environment for creativity, experimentation, and the development of new ideas, emphasizing inclusivity and community involvement in the arts.

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The Farm

Margaret River, Australia

The Farm Margaret River, situated in the scenic South West region of Western Australia, is a multifaceted rural property that marries agricultural operations with artistic creativity. Founded in 2017 by Helen and Darryl Mack, it serves as both a sanctuary and a workspace for artists looking to engage deeply with the natural landscape. The Farm is nestled among ancient karri forests and rugged coastlines, offering artists a unique opportunity to explore and create site-specific works. It supports a diverse range of visual arts, including painting, sculpture, photography, and land art, providing residents with studios, workshops, and accommodation facilities. Residencies are funded and focus on ecological and cultural engagement, encouraging artists to produce works that reflect their interaction with the local environment. The Farm emphasizes community involvement through open studios, workshops, and exhibitions, making art accessible and fostering connections between artists and the local community.

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The Kyoto Retreat

Kyoto, Japan

The Kyoto Retreat is an international residency designed for artists, curators, and writers seeking research and inspiration in Kyoto, Japan. The program offers participants a tranquil environment rooted in Japan’s cultural heritage, ideal for creative reflection rather than production. It emphasizes immersion in local traditions such as tea ceremonies, ikebana, and historical architecture. Participants are selected from all career stages and work across a wide range of artistic disciplines. The residency supports solo creative exploration, providing private accommodation in a shared house and a stipend for meals and local travel. Flights and local transportation are arranged for accepted residents, ensuring a smooth transition to the experience. While structured events are included, the residency encourages rest, cultural engagement, and self-directed discovery. The Kyoto Retreat champions inclusivity and maintains a supportive environment free from discrimination.

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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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TNT Residency

New York, New York, United States

Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York and Transmitter Gallery offer the TNT Residency, a 6-month fully funded program for professional working artists, both national and international. This residency provides a 430 square foot studio space adjacent to both galleries, culminating in a solo exhibition or open studio event. It prioritizes underrepresented artists and those creating works not typically viable in traditional commercial markets. The residency includes a $250 honorarium and professional installation shots. Artists from all educational backgrounds are encouraged to apply, with work from artists across the United States and internationally welcomed. Housing is not provided, so residents must secure their own living arrangements in New York City. The selection process includes studio visits and a submission fee, with fee waivers available to support operating expenses of the volunteer-run galleries. Residents will have access to a private studio and are required to use the space a minimum of 20 hours per week.

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Tomelilla Konsthall

Tomelilla, Sweden

Tomelilla Konsthall, nestled in the charming Swedish countryside, offers the Sten Malmquist Grant for international artists to engage in a 4-6 week residency. Established in 2017, this grant honors the memory of Sten Malmquist, a local benefactor passionate about the arts. Artists from disciplines such as visual arts, sculpture, textile, film, video, installation, or performance are invited to apply, provided they hold a nationality other than Swedish and work primarily outside Sweden. The residency includes a single room accommodation, a work studio, travel costs, and a stipend for production. A requirement for the residency is the artist’s active engagement with the local community through workshops and public presentations of their work. This residency fosters an intimate connection with the rural landscape of southeast Skåne and promotes cultural exchange with the local inhabitants.

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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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UNIDEE

Biella, Italy

The UNIDEE Residency Program, hosted by Cittadellarte - Fondazione Pistoletto, is dedicated to fostering social transformation through artistic practices. Established by Michelangelo Pistoletto in 1999, it offers various residencies that emphasize collaboration, sustainability, and interdisciplinary research. UNIDEE’s programs, which include one-week intensive modules, research residencies, and connective residencies, support artists, curators, and cultural practitioners globally. Participants engage in artistic projects exploring themes like ecological sustainability, social responsibility, and community involvement, working closely with mentors, researchers, and local experts. The residencies are designed to provide inspiration, motivation, and the tools necessary for art-driven social change, emphasizing the role of artists as “artivators” who bridge the gap between artistic expression and real-world social impact. The residency also engages partners like A.M. Qattan Foundation, Yarat Contemporary Art Center, and Inlaks Foundation to support emerging artists worldwide.

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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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Vanha Paukku

Lapua, Finland

The Vanha Paukku Artist Residency, established in 2015, is located within the Cultural and Business Centre Vanha Paukku in Lapua, Finland. This residency offers artists from around the world a peaceful environment to focus on their work, surrounded by the natural beauty of Finland’s rural landscape. Situated in a converted historical factory complex, Vanha Paukku serves as a cultural hub, housing museums, galleries, a library, and various community spaces. The residency provides artists with private accommodation and shared studio spaces, fostering an atmosphere of creativity and collaboration. With 24-hour access to facilities, residents can work at their own pace while enjoying the quiet, supportive environment. Artists can engage with the local community, participate in open studios, and explore opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration. The residency’s mission is to support the development of artistic practices in a unique setting while promoting cultural exchange and creativity. Located near the Lapua River, the residency combines serene surroundings with access to local culture and history.

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Velvetpark

Brooklyn, New York, United States

The Velvetpark Residency offers a live-work studio in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, specifically for LGBTQ+ writers and visual artists. The residency alternates between writers in the winter/spring and visual artists in the summer/fall, providing a six-month term for residents to complete their proposed projects. Established by Velvetpark Media Inc., this residency is open to LGBTQ+ individuals from across the United States who are not currently enrolled in an academic program. The residency space is a 114 sq. ft. studio within Crown Studios, an artist building housing eleven other arts professionals. Residents are selected through an open application process and are required to have a primary residence elsewhere. The program aims to support and cultivate creative work by providing a dedicated space and a supportive community. While the residency does not offer a stipend, it covers the studio costs, requiring only a nominal application fee and a refundable key deposit. Velvetpark Residency is committed to fostering an inclusive environment, encouraging diverse artistic and literary expressions.

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Villa Decius

Kraków, Poland

The Villa Decius Institute for Culture in Kraków, Poland, operates the Artists' Residencies Centre, hosting multiple residency programs for writers, translators, visual artists, scriptwriters, playwrights, and persecuted creators from around the world. Each program provides housing in comfortable rooms at the historic Łaski's House within the Renaissance palace-park complex, along with monthly scholarships, travel reimbursements, and opportunities for professional development and cultural engagement. Specific initiatives include the Krakow UNESCO Residency, ICORN for at-risk artists, Artistic Scholarship for visual artists focused on Polish heritage, and others like Arts in Exile for literature, visual arts, and music.

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Villa Filanda Antonini (VFA)

Villorba, Italy

Villa Filanda Antonini (VFA) is an artist residency located in Villorba, near Treviso, Italy, established in 2021 by Giulio Feltrin and his family, founders of the design brand Arper. It is the first initiative supported by the Arper Feltrin Foundation, aiming to foster the dialogue between contemporary art, design, and architecture. Set in the historical Villa Antonini, which once served as the headquarters for a local silk factory, VFA is committed to preserving the architectural integrity while repurposing the space for cultural and artistic production. The residency is designed to be a collaborative, experimental space where artists from various disciplines can explore and engage with the local cultural and natural landscapes of Treviso. Offering a program that includes resident exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events open to the community, VFA encourages artists to create projects that have social repercussions and are responsive to the site. The program is open to European artists non-residing in Italy and is fully funded, including a grant from Culture Moves Europe and support from the European Union. VFA not only acts as a creative space but also participates in local regeneration processes, transforming industrial spaces into generative sites for cultural content and new knowledge. Through its emphasis on sustainable practices and community engagement, VFA aims to foster a network of creative processes that interpret the material and immaterial specifics of the region.

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Villa Medici – French Academy in Rome

Rome, Italy

The Villa Medici – French Academy in Rome offers residency programs for French-speaking artists, authors, researchers, and craftsmen from all disciplines, including visual arts, music, literature, architecture, design, choreography, theater, and art history. Residents and fellows stay for periods ranging from two weeks to one year, focusing on creative, experimental, or research projects in a supportive environment that encourages interdisciplinary exchanges. Fellows receive grants covering room, board, workspace, and artistic support, while shorter residencies are available through thematic calls and partnerships.[1][2][4]

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Wave Pool

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Wave Pool in Cincinnati, Ohio, offers three unique residencies designed to engage artists with the local community through their creative practices. The Curatorial Residency allows emerging curators to create exhibitions in Wave Pool’s main gallery. The Art Space Is Your Space program provides residencies for local, national, and international artists, including flexible live/work spaces and a $2000 stipend. The Vance Waddell Feminist Residency supports projects inspired by a private collection of feminist art, encouraging socially-engaged work. Residents benefit from exhibition opportunities, community engagement, and financial support. Each residency aims to foster artistic experimentation and dialogue. Wave Pool emphasizes the connection between art and community, making it a dynamic hub for contemporary art. Artists and curators are selected through an open call and juried process.

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WERKSTATT

Istanbul, Turkey

WERKSTATT Akademi Istanbul is a vibrant artist residency situated in the heart of Istanbul’s art scene, offering a mix of shared and private studios, accommodation, and a rich program aimed at fostering creative exchange and collaboration. This initiative is particularly focused on integrating artists with the local community and environment, enhancing social inclusion through cultural and digital projects. The residency is open to artists, performing artists, urbanists, and practitioners who utilize new technologies and grassroots activities, providing a perfect setting for creative minds to engage with the local art scene and citizens. The facility, housed in a historically significant building renovated to meet modern needs, includes private air-conditioned rooms, communal spaces, and a range of support services to ensure a productive and immersive experience. With a flexible duration of stay, WERKSTATT invites applications year-round, offering opportunities for exhibitions, artist talks, and studio visits, tailored to each resident's preferences.

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WilderHaven

Chengdu, China

WilderHaven is an artist-founded initiative based in Southwest China that fosters cross-cultural dialogue and interdisciplinary creation in deeply immersive rural settings. Founded in 2024, it offers artist and writer residencies in the provinces of Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou, engaging directly with the region’s diverse landscapes and minority cultures. The residency supports visual artists, writers, musicians, performers, and designers through flexible programs designed to bridge global practices with local traditions. With small cohorts and a balance of solitude and community, WilderHaven emphasizes experimentation, collaboration, and critical inquiry. Participants have access to studios, cultural excursions, and local engagement opportunities with ethnic Yi and Lisú communities. Group and pop-up exhibitions offer residents ways to showcase work locally and in major Chinese cities. Family-friendly accommodations, bilingual support, and curated events make it accessible to a broad range of creatives. The program is primarily self-funded but offers merit-based stipends to reduce participation costs for selected artists.

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Wysing Arts Centre

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Wysing Arts Centre is a contemporary arts residency centre in South Cambridgeshire, England, focused on artistic production, experimentation, and learning. Its main activity is an international residency programme where around twelve artists per year are selected by invitation through a process led by the research-active programme team. The centre provides facilities including 24 low-cost artists' studios, specialist new media facilities, a ceramics studio, recording studio, gallery, and accommodation in a 17th-century farmhouse.[1][4]

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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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Zoma Contemporary Art Center

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Zoma Contemporary Art Center (ZCAC) is an eco-sensitive, educational artist-in-residence village in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, co-founded by artist Elias Sime and Meskerem Assegued, featuring architecture built with traditional techniques and recycled materials.[1][2][5] It serves as a museum, garden, and residency space that inspires artists through sustainability, material innovation, and integration of tradition with contemporary practice, particularly suiting installation artists and sculptors.[1][3] The program fosters knowledge exchange, hosts workshops with international artists, and integrates residents into Ethiopia's creative networks.[1][6]

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Zuecca Projects

Venice, Italy

Zuecca Projects is a non-profit cultural organization dedicated to the creation and development of interdisciplinary projects in contemporary art, architecture, and film. Founded in 2011 by Alessandro Possati, Zuecca Projects has established itself as a collaborative platform that connects artists, curators, institutions, galleries, and private companies to produce high-quality cultural projects. The organization is renowned for its involvement in the Venice Biennale and for hosting a range of international projects across various art forms. Zuecca Projects’ mission is to promote innovative and advanced contemporary art contexts through a diverse array of cultural initiatives. With a strong focus on international collaboration, Zuecca Projects ensures that its events and projects maintain high cultural standards and attract a prestigious audience. Their primary venue, Squero Castello in Venice, offers a unique environment for artists to create and develop new works. The organization supports artists by providing them with the space and resources to engage deeply with their artistic practice and explore new creative avenues.

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Frequently asked questions

Do sculpture residencies provide housing?

Many sculpture residencies include accommodation as part of the program. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing. Check each listing for details on what's included.

What kind of housing do sculpture residencies offer?

Housing varies by program — from private studios with living space to shared artist houses. Some residencies are in rural settings with self-contained cottages, while urban programs may offer apartments near the studio.

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