🌾Rural Residencies
195 rural residencies
Residencies in the countryside — space, quiet, and deep focus away from the city.

5.4.7 Arts Center
Mullinville, Kansas, United States
The 5.4.7 Arts Center is a non-profit community arts center in Greensburg, Kansas, dedicated to providing opportunities in the arts through classes, exhibits, and performances. Named after the tornado that devastated Greensburg on May 4, 2007, the center serves as a symbol of new beginnings. The center’s building, designed by Studio 804 from the University of Kansas, is a LEED platinum facility, showcasing sustainable features like solar panels and a green roof. The residency program is located at the M.T. Liggett Art Environment in Mullinville, Kansas, offering artists a 4-6 week stay to live and work on-site. This residency provides a fully-furnished apartment, access to studio spaces, tools, and outdoor acreage, along with a stipend and travel support. Artists are expected to engage with the community through various activities and contribute a work created during the residency to the center’s permanent collection.

A Position on Retreat
Lake Cowichan, Vancouver Island, Canada
A Position on Retreat, an artist residency situated in Lake Cowichan on Vancouver Island, Canada, offers a serene environment for artists from diverse disciplines. Known as 'The Blue House,' this comfortably renovated home sits at the center of a picturesque tourist town, surrounded by Canada's breathtaking natural landscape. Within a five-minute walk, residents have access to grocery stores, charming coffee houses, restaurants, beautiful beaches, and scenic hiking trails. Enveloped by a temperate rainforest, ancient old-growth forests, the vast Pacific Ocean, and numerous lakes and waterfalls, the residency is a haven for creative inspiration and rejuvenation. A Position on Retreat strikes a perfect balance between community engagement and the tranquility of nature, providing artists with an ideal setting for both creativity and reflection. This artist residency on Vancouver Island is an exemplary retreat for artists who seek to immerse themselves in nature and focus on their creative pursuits. It's an environment where the natural beauty and calm of the surroundings contribute significantly to the artistic process, making it a sought-after destination for artists looking to enrich their practice.

A to Z Wineworks
Newberg, Oregon, United States
A to Z Wineworks offers a unique Artist in Residence program that immerses artists in a dynamic winery setting in Oregon. This residency provides artists the opportunity to create and reflect within a vibrant environment, free from their usual surroundings and obligations. The program emphasizes the integration of art, community, and the winemaking process, encouraging artists to explore the history and tradition of winemaking. Participants are expected to contribute to the winery community through talks, demonstrations, and exhibits. This residency aims to foster creativity and inspiration, benefiting both the artist and the local community.

ACRE (Artists Cooperative Residency & Exhibitions)
Steuben, Wisconsin, United States
ACRE (Artists Cooperative Residency & Exhibitions) is a dynamic artist residency program located in rural Southwest Wisconsin, dedicated to fostering community, creativity, and collaboration among emerging artists. With a focus on development, discussion, and presentation of creative practices, ACRE operates each summer, inviting artists to immerse themselves in a nurturing environment away from the distractions of daily life. Residents are accommodated in unique buildings made from salvaged materials, with access to communal studio spaces and specialized facilities for woodshop, screen printing, fibers, sound, AV tech, and ceramics. The residency offers a rich program including studio visits with visiting artists, workshops, lectures, and exhibitions opportunities post-residency in Chicago and the region. With a commitment to inclusivity and support, ACRE provides financial aid options to ensure a diverse group of artists can participate in their 14-day sessions, emphasizing the importance of community, sustainable practices, and creative exploration.

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.

AiR Green
Noresund, Norway
AiR Green offers a specialized residency program tailored for artists working with textile media at Søndre Green farm, beautifully situated at the foot of the Norefjell mountain range in Krødsherad Municipality, Norway. The program aims to provide space for focused work, support the development and dissemination of textile art, and foster connections between artists from around the world who explore textile expressions. AiR Green offers two residency formats: the regular program for four artists over one month sharing kitchen and bathroom facilities in the main farmhouse, and Studio AiR Green for a single artist during a two-month stay with private facilities. The historic 18th-century main farmhouse (350m²) was fully renovated in 2013/14 and includes 3 double bedrooms, 3 single bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, multiple living rooms, and spacious kitchen/dining areas. Artists have access to multiple work spaces including a 40m² workroom in the main house, a 40m² wet room in the brewing house, and the 'Høytørka' gallery space (3m×16m×4.8m high). The farm features traditional textile equipment including vertical looms, flat looms, and Spælsau sheep providing wool for spinning and dyeing, plus natural herbs and plants for textile dyeing.

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.

All That We Are
Sandford, Australia
All That We Are is a dynamic, community-engaged, and immersive arts practice located in Sandford, Tasmania. Founded by Simon Spain and Victoria Ryle, the residency is dedicated to fostering creativity through a variety of artistic and community-oriented practices. Their philosophy centers on the belief that creativity is crucial for forming profound and enriching connections within oneself and the community. The program offers creative residencies for over 25 artists each year, providing spaces such as a self-contained studio and a library within their home, and the newly established Shaper Studio. The residencies are designed for both individual artists and groups, and are particularly suitable for visual artists, writers, researchers, and musicians. Artists are encouraged to immerse themselves in their practices, reflect on their creative processes, and engage with the vibrant Tasmanian art scene. The Shaper Studio, a distinctive feature of the residency, offers a large live/work space with stunning natural light and scenic views, promoting a blend of artistic endeavor and personal reflection. Specialized workshops, professional development, and creative coaching are also integral parts of the residency, helping artists to hone their skills, develop new ideas, and collaborate on community projects. The inclusive environment supports artists from various disciplines, facilitating a multidisciplinary exchange of ideas and cultural dialogues.

Aomori Contemporary Art Center (ACAC)
Aomori, Japan
The Aomori Contemporary Art Center (ACAC) offers an Artist-in-Residence program titled "SPINNING SCAPES" that invites contemporary artists, curators, and researchers to engage deeply with their practices in a supportive and fully equipped environment. Located at the foothills of the Hakkoda Mountains in Aomori, Japan, the ACAC is celebrated for its distinctive architecture by ANDO Tadao and its integration into the lush local landscape, offering a unique space for creative exploration and public engagement. Residents at ACAC can participate in various lengths of stays, from two weeks to up to six two-week terms, depending on their project needs. The program is flexible, allowing for both in-person and remote participation. It encourages artists to immerse themselves in the local community and environment to inspire new "scapes" or perspectives within their work, whether through exhibitions, performances, or other collaborative projects. Key features include access to specialized workshops (engraving, silkscreen, ceramics, digital production, construction), a personal studio space, communal living areas, and exhibition opportunities. The residency is supported by a dedicated team, offering logistical, technical, and community engagement assistance, aimed at fostering meaningful cultural exchanges and expanding the artists' practices and visibility.

Appalachian Forest Stewardship Residency (AFSR)
Bainbridge, Ohio, United States
The Appalachian Forest Stewardship Residency (AFSR) is hosted by The Arc of Appalachia, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the natural beauty, balance, and biodiversity of North America’s Great Eastern Forest, specifically in Appalachian Ohio. Since its founding in 1995, The Arc of Appalachia has saved over 7,000 acres of land and manages 20 preserve regions, providing refuge for over 1,100 plant species, including 80 rare and endangered ones, and tens of thousands of native animal species. The residency, held each fall in Bainbridge, Ohio, brings together artists and writers to develop work inspired by the natural environment. Participants engage in 12 hours of trail work, learning about forest management while having time and space to pursue their creative projects. The program encourages applications from individuals or groups of 2-4 with projects that explore the relationship between humans and nature. Accommodation and a conducive environment for creativity are provided for a low fee. Alumni include a diverse group of artists and writers who have found inspiration in the serene, natural setting of the Arc’s preserves.

Áras Éanna (Aras Eanna)
Inis Oírr, Ireland
Áras Éanna offers an Artist in Residence program that supports artists by providing them with time and space to develop their practice on the Gaeltacht island of Inis Oírr, Ireland. Each year, up to sixteen residencies are available, including accommodation in a private apartment or room, a self-contained studio, and access to galleries and theatre facilities. The residencies can last from two weeks to one month, offering artists the unique opportunity to create new work in a culturally rich environment. The program covers return ferry costs, accommodation, studio space, and provides a stipend. Artists from all stages of their professional life, from emerging to well-established, are welcome to apply. Inis Oírr, with its dramatic Atlantic landscapes and vibrant cultural community, serves as a source of inspiration for artists. The selection process is conducted by a professional jury, ensuring a diverse range of participants. Áras Éanna has been hosting artists for over twenty years, fostering creativity and cultural exchange on this small, picturesque island.

Arcadia Sculpture Centre
Drymen, United Kingdom
Arcadia Sculpture Centre, nestled in the scenic Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park near Drymen, Scotland, offers a unique summer residency for visual and performance artists of all disciplines. This week-long residency provides artists with the opportunity to develop their practice, experiment with new ideas, and create site-specific installations within the Centre’s expansive indoor and outdoor spaces. Accommodation is provided in a custom-built artist’s cabin, and artists have access to a well-equipped studio space, materials, and tools.

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

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.

Art Center Padula (Casa Padula)
Padula, Italy
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.

Art Omi
Ghent, New York, United States
Art Omi offers five distinct residency programs for international artists, writers, architects, musicians, and dancers. Located in Columbia County, New York, the residency provides artists with time, space, and resources to create, experiment, and collaborate in a rural setting. The residency programs are fully funded, covering accommodations, meals, and studio space. Each program has its own application process and focuses on different creative fields, encouraging a diverse range of artists from around the world. Art Omi is committed to cultural exchange and professional development, offering participants opportunities to engage with peers and visiting professionals from various creative industries. The residency fosters an environment of collaboration, community, and artistic exploration in an inspiring, natural setting.

ART14
Patton, Pennsylvania, United States
ART14 Residency, founded in 2023, is an initiative of the L.a. Studio community located in Patton, Pennsylvania. Designed to offer artists a space for concentrated creative work, this residency facilitates a comfortable, collaborative environment. The historic St. Mary's School building, transformed into a studio and living space, features high ceilings and large windows, enhancing the natural light for artistic endeavors. Residency accommodations include private rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities. ART14 provides access to diverse artistic tools and spaces, including a wood shop, stained glass equipment, 3D printers, and a ceramics studio with kiln and throwing wheels. The setting encourages both solitary artistic pursuits and community engagement through workshops and exhibitions. Artists can explore their crafts in a supportive setting while engaging with the local Appalachian community known for its rich history and natural beauty.

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.

ArteSumapaz
San Bernardo, Colombia
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.

Arteventura
Seville, Spain
Arteventura is situated on a wooded estate of 25 hectares completely covered with holm and cork oaks. Not only, does the finca – Spanish for “rural estate” – offer its literal spaces, but the interaction with nature and the desire for autonomy of the estate is also meant to be inspiring for all residents. Arteventura is committed to responsible and innovative technology and the efficient use of material and resources. We are not connected to an electricity net. There are solar panels and batteries to supply electricity. We use water from the well and the spring on our finca. Arteventura offers services and experiences that contribute to environmental sustainability and knowledge of the environment. Enjoy nature with awareness and respect. In the entire region barter has been the traditional form of trade. You build my fences? Then I will let your horses graze here. You have got too many apples? I have got more nuts than I can eat. Artists are also welcome at the neighbours to buy eggs, fruit, vegetables,.. (seasonal). Artist are invited to participate in the whole eco-philosophy of the finca, and those want, are welcome to help out. The profits will be shared with you. Crosspollination in all directions. That is the way we see it.

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.

Artist and Researcher in Residence Guiniguada
Gran Canaria, Spain
The Artist and Researcher in Residence Guiniguada, located in Gran Canaria, Spain, is designed to provide a serene environment conducive to artistic and academic work. Emphasizing ecology, society, human rights, and cultural heritage, the residency offers a rural setting that combines a micro-community atmosphere with individual exploration. Residents are encouraged to engage with topics such as ecological art, food cycles, contemporary visual arts, and the culture of the island. The residency facilities include ample outdoor and indoor spaces, work desks, basic workshop tools, and a rich natural surrounding that supports ecological projects and personal growth. With organized activities and excursions, the residency aims to foster a deeper understanding of local ecosystems and cultural practices. This program attracts artists and researchers seeking to deepen their work in a collaborative yet tranquil setting.

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.

ArtMill
Horažďovice, Czech Republic
ArtMill, located in the heart of Central Europe, offers a multidisciplinary residency program welcoming artists, scientists, writers, dancers, musicians, and more. Since 2004, ArtMill has provided a serene and inspiring environment for creatives to focus on their projects, away from urban distractions. Residencies range from one week to two months and include private living spaces with access to communal areas, art supplies, studios, and workshops. Participants are encouraged to engage with the community through activities like gardening, cooking, or environmental clean-ups. The program is designed to foster creativity and its connection to the natural world, promoting sustainable and regenerative practices.

Arts Itoya
Takeo, Japan
Arts Itoya is an artist residency located in Takeo, Saga Prefecture, Japan, established in 2018 after renovating an old kimono shop. The program, managed by Studio Kura, offers residencies for up to four artists at a time, with stays ranging from one to three months. Residents are provided with individual rooms in a shared traditional Japanese house, along with a partitioned studio space that also serves as an exhibition area. The residency emphasizes a balance between work and rejuvenation, with daily access to nearby hot springs (onsen) and electric bicycles for local transportation. Takeo, known for its rich cultural heritage, including ancient hot springs and its proximity to famous porcelain towns like Arita and Imari, provides a tranquil yet inspiring environment for artists. The residency fee is 100,000 JPY for a four-week stay, with deposits required upon acceptance. Artists are responsible for their own daily expenses, materials, and travel, and are encouraged to seek funding independently.

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.

ARV.I
Vishovgrad, Bulgaria
The ARV.I artist residency program in Vishovgrad, Bulgaria, offers a stimulating and flexible environment for international contemporary artists to create new works and expand their exhibition experience. Located in a rural village, the residency allows artists to immerse themselves in local culture and the beautiful landscape of Veliko Turnovo. Each month, up to three artists are accepted and provided with accommodation, shared studio space, and a solo exhibition at Heerz Tooya Gallery. The program encourages artists to apply for external funding to cover the residency fee and other expenses. Participants enjoy a supportive atmosphere with curatorial assistance and local guidance. The residency emphasizes self-directed work and an open mindset, ideal for those who can adapt to rural life. Artists must bring their own tools and materials, as the program does not cover production costs. The application process is open on a rolling basis, allowing flexibility for interested artists.

Arvo Pärt Centre
Laulasmaa, Estonia
The Arvo Pärt Centre Residency Programme, nestled in the serene environment of Laulasmaa, Estonia, offers a unique retreat for artists across various disciplines. Embracing the ethos of silence and creativity inspired by the renowned composer Arvo Pärt, the residency serves as a canvas for composers, performers, writers, visual artists, architects, film, and dance artists to explore and create. With its affiliation to the Estonian Creative Residencies Network (LOORE) since 2023, the Centre fosters a supportive atmosphere for both solo artists and small groups to engage in open-ended creative processes amidst the natural beauty of a pine forest and the sea. Offering both scholarship-based and self-funded residencies, the Arvo Pärt Centre is a beacon for artistic exploration, providing the time and space for artists to work, create, and find inspiration without the pressure of producing a finalized work or project.

Aviário Studio (Aviario)
Ferreira do Zêzere, Portugal
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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Banditto
Montefollonico, Italy
The Banditto Residency, hosted by Banditto Art in the picturesque town of Montefollonico, Tuscany, represents a unique blend of cultural immersion and artistic development. Designed for artists of all disciplines seeking to push the boundaries of their work, the residency provides a 10-day stay in a private Galleria, along with a 500 euro travel allowance, accommodation for two, and transport. The aim is to offer artists not just a space to create but an experience enriched by the Tuscan landscape, local cuisine, and community. Participants enjoy the solitude needed to focus on their work while also having the chance to engage with the local culture and international art community. The program covers administrative costs through a $49 application fee and celebrates creativity by awarding both a Main Art Prize and an Emerging Art Prize. Through its commitment to nurturing talent, the Banditto Residency opens doors for artists to share their work with a wider audience and deepen their artistic practice in an inspiring setting.

Bibliothek Andreas Züst
Oberegg, Switzerland
The Bibliothek Andreas Züst offers four studio residency stipends in autumn 2024, providing a four-week stay for national and international cultural workers across various disciplines, including visual arts, literature, new media, music, theatre, design, architecture, film, and photography. Located at the Alpenhof panorama lodge in Oberegg, Switzerland, the residency includes free accommodations, meals, studio access, and travel costs. Applicants are encouraged to propose projects related to the library or its sub-areas, fostering research and creative work that explores cultural diversity.

Bikalpa Art Foundation (BAF)
Chobhar, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Bikalpa Art Foundation (BAF), located in Chobhar, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal, offers two distinct artist residency programs aimed at fostering creativity and cultural exchange. The fully funded Annual Residency Program is a six-week intensive residency for emerging artists under 30, offering mentorship, studio space, and exhibition opportunities. In contrast, the Flexible Fee-Based Residency is open to artists of all ages, allowing for a more independent creative experience with flexible durations between two weeks and three months. Both programs provide accommodation, studio space, and opportunities to engage with the local art community, contributing to the vibrant cultural landscape of Nepal.

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.

Björkö Konstnod (BKN)
Björkö, Sweden
Björkö Konstnod (BKN) is an artist-run, non-profit organization located in Björkö, Sweden, offering residencies predominantly to visual, performance, and sound-based artists. Founded in 2020, BKN provides a unique environment for artists to focus on their practice in a peaceful rural milieu where the forest meets the sea. The residency includes access to well-equipped studios, workshops, darkrooms, and other facilities. BKN fosters a peer-based environment encouraging collaborative and site-sensitive exploration. Artists are selected through open calls and are expected to participate in maintaining the workspace and engaging with the local community. While BKN offers studio grants, artists cover their living expenses.

Blue Mountain Center (BMC)
Blue Mountain Lake, New York, United States
Founded in 1982, Blue Mountain Center (BMC) is located in the Adirondack wilderness on historically Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe lands. Originally a 19th-century golf resort, it now serves as a nurturing refuge dedicated to social justice for artists, activists, writers, and cultural workers. Blue Mountain Center focuses on providing a space that facilitates both the creation of transformative works and the rejuvenation of its residents. The center emphasizes the integration of its residents with the local and global communities, providing a serene environment conducive to creative and restorative practices. BMC operates on the core values of racial, economic, and environmental justice, and gender equality, welcoming a diverse group of applicants particularly those producing work that reflects social and ecological concerns. BMC offers month-long residencies from June to September each year, supporting a range of creative disciplines including writing, filmmaking, and visual arts, among others. Residents are selected by an admissions committee of accomplished authors and artists through a process that prioritizes work aimed at a general audience with a clear social conscience. The residency provides studio space, accommodation, and communal living areas, all set against the backdrop of the scenic Blue Mountain Lake. This setting not only inspires artistic endeavors but also encourages personal well-being and community interaction, free from the distractions of everyday life such as cell phones and constant internet connectivity.

Bundanon
Illaroo, Australia
Bundanon's Artists in Residence program, set within the cultural and natural landscape of Australia, is one of the most extensive of its kind nationally. Established by Arthur and Yvonne Boyd, the program has been operational since 1997, supporting over 250 artists annually across all creative disciplines, including visual arts, writing, music, and performance. Located in a region renowned for its scenic beauty, this program not only offers a retreat for artists but also a vibrant community space for creative exploration and public engagement. The residency facilities at Bundanon include studios, rehearsal spaces, and accommodation in single and shared apartments, as well as self-contained cottages capable of hosting up to 10 people. The program is designed to encourage artistic development without the pressure of specified outcomes, allowing for experimental and exploratory approaches to art-making. This supportive environment is supplemented by various fellowships and awards, aimed at providing financial assistance and facilitating creative growth. Structured through collaborations with various arts organizations and cultural agencies, Bundanon’s residency program serves as an incubator for innovative practices and a forum for cultivating deep connections among artists from around the world. With its commitment to diversity and inclusion, the program particularly encourages applications from First Nations artists, artists with disabilities, culturally and linguistically diverse artists, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Bunnell Street Arts Center
Homer, Alaska, United States
Bunnell Street Arts Center’s “Alaska AIR” Artist-in-Residence program invites international, US, and Alaskan artists to engage with the local community through artistic practice and dialogue. Located in Homer, Alaska, the residency provides artists with the opportunity to create new work while fostering connections within the community. Artists across visual, literary, performing, and interdisciplinary fields are encouraged to apply, with an emphasis on community engagement around themes such as inclusion, sustainability, and accessibility. The residency includes a $2,000 stipend, lodging, and a travel allowance of up to $1,000. Artists are also provided with a studio in the gallery space of the center, as well as access to equipment such as a piano, sound system, and video projector. In exchange, artists are expected to offer a public artist talk and a workshop or outreach event to further engage with the community. The residency is open to artists globally, and the application period runs from September 1 to October 31 annually.

Cafe Tissardmine
Tissardmine, Morocco
Cafe Tissardmine offers a unique artist residency in the heart of the Moroccan desert, providing a serene environment for artists to explore and create. This residency is designed for artists seeking inspiration from the vast landscapes and profound silence of the desert. Up to nine artists at a time can enjoy a 24-day stay, with the opportunity to engage with the local village and its children. The residency emphasizes the importance of being resourceful and inventive due to its isolated location, limited internet access, and the need for artists to bring their own supplies. The program includes accommodation, meals, studio space, and a sunset trip to Erg Chebbi's giant dune, aiming to recharge and inspire artists away from the demands of modern life. The selection process is personal and prioritizes artists committed to the full residency length, with a fee of 950 Euro covering most necessities and activities designed to immerse artists in the desert experience.

Can Serrat
El Bruc (near Barcelona), Spain
Can Serrat, located in El Bruc, near the Montserrat mountain range, offers a year-round artist residency in a beautifully renovated Catalan farmhouse. Established in 1989, it is one of the oldest international residency programs in Spain. The residency welcomes artists from various disciplines, providing a space for creative processes, research, and dialogue without the pressure of producing a final work. Can Serrat offers partially funded residency options for artists through the cultural department of Generalitat de Catalunya. The residency includes shared studio spaces, basic food provisions, and organized activities within the vibrant natural and cultural surroundings of Montserrat.

Casa Tagumerche
La Gomera, Spain
Casa Tagumerche is a creative residency located on La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands, designed to offer artists and writers a serene space for focused work and reflection. The residency supports diverse creative endeavors, welcoming visual artists, writers, and researchers seeking a contemplative environment to pursue their projects in a private setting. Situated in the remote area above Alojera, the residency provides scenic ocean views, a lush garden, and several comfortable living and work spaces. Accommodations include a main house and guest cottages with shared and private room options, alongside communal spaces like the terrace and garden for dining and relaxation. The program fosters a sense of community, with shared meals and opportunities for informal idea exchange, yet allows residents ample independence. Casa Tagumerche is self-funded, with residents covering a daily accommodation fee and food costs.

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

CASCO
São Paulo, Brazil
CASCO: Contemporary Art Residency in Rural Brazil is a program designed for artists interested in research, collaborative, and socially-engaged art practices within the context of Pós-Balsa. This region, part of the Environmental Protection Area (EPA) of Riacho Grande, is dedicated to protecting the Atlantic Forest ecosystems and the Billings Reservoir’s water quality, which supplies water to the state of São Paulo. The residency brings together curators, environmentalists, and local educators to support participating artists in their investigations connected to the territory and local community. The program includes on-site accommodation, a stipend, collective study meetings, curatorial support, and a participation certificate.

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.

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.

Centre International d’Art et du Paysage (CIAPV)
Beaumont-du-Lac, France
The Centre International d’Art et du Paysage (CIAPV) on Vassivière Island, France, supports research, experimentation, production, and dissemination of contemporary art. The CIAPV is unique within the French artistic landscape, known for its remarkable contemporary architecture and open-air permanent collection. The residency program offers an immersive experience in the landscape, history, and culture of Vassivière Island, fostering artistic experimentation and public engagement. The upcoming thematic residency, “Landscape and the Commons,” invites an artist-scientist duo to explore the relationship between landscape and the commons.

Centre Pompadour
Ercourt, France
Centre Pompadour, located in a château in Ercourt, Northern France, is the first and only feminist creative residency in Europe dedicated to exploring contemporary feminism and gender studies through creative, scientific, and artistic endeavors. Founded by Michaela Spiegel and housed in a renovated 19th-century château, the residency offers a serene and inspiring environment, complete with private rooms, communal workspaces, and expansive gardens. The program runs annually from mid-July to late September, catering to creative professionals who focus on feminist empowerment and gender equality in their projects. Residents can participate through invitation, a competitive grant application, or a paid residency option. The facilities include a library, themed films, and areas for relaxation and personal work, emphasizing privacy and tranquility conducive to creative work.

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.

Centro Selva
Campo Verde, Peru
Centro Selva Arte y Ciencia is an artist residency located in the Central Amazon region of Peru, specifically in the Ucayali region near Pucallpa. Founded in 2012 by Diana Riesco-Lind, the residency offers multidisciplinary artists from around the world the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Amazonian culture and environment. The residency spans over 400 hectares of agricultural and reforested lands, providing artists with a unique setting to focus on their creative projects. Centro Selva offers group residencies in July and August, as well as individual residencies throughout the year. The program promotes cross-disciplinary dialogue between artists and scientists, and residents present their work in Pucallpa or Lima. Artists from all disciplines are invited to apply and stay for periods of up to 20 days. While the facilities are basic, the residency provides a deep connection with nature and the Amazonian context.

Centrum
Port Townsend, Washington, United States
Centrum Artist Residencies at Fort Worden, established in 1974, offers a transformative environment for artists of various disciplines to engage deeply with their creative processes. Located in Port Townsend, Washington, the program provides access to charming, semi-rustic accommodations amid the natural beauty of Fort Worden State Park. Artists benefit from both solitude and a community-oriented experience, with opportunities to connect with local organizations for collaborative projects. Residencies vary from one to four weeks and can include free housing, studio space, and stipends, depending on the specific program. The diverse programs cater to emerging artists, curators, and arts workers, emphasizing flexibility to suit different creative needs and stages. Centrum encourages applications from all creative professionals seeking a period of focused artistic development in a supportive, picturesque setting.

ChaNorth
Pine Plains, New York, United States
The ChaNorth Artist Residency, operated by Chashama in Pine Plains, New York, offers a unique retreat for artists across multiple disciplines. Since its inception in 2006, ChaNorth has provided a secluded environment conducive to creativity and interdisciplinary dialogue. This rural residency, nestled in the Hudson Valley, supports emerging and mid-career artists with a focus on fostering new work within a rich historical and natural setting. The program includes four-week sessions from April through November, accommodating artists in visual arts, choreography, writing, music composition, and performance. Residents benefit from studio visits by art professionals, exhibition opportunities, and community engagement activities. A fellowship is available for young artists under 30, alongside a solo show award and an annual curated alumni exhibition in New York City. The residency emphasizes community engagement through workshops and presentations, fostering a connection between artists and the local community. ChaNorth's partnership with McEnroe Organic Farm highlights a commitment to sustainability and community support, enriching the residency experience with fresh produce and opportunities for agricultural learning.

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

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.

Civitella Ranieri
Umbertide, Italy
Civitella Ranieri is an esteemed international residency program located in the heart of Umbria, Italy. Founded in 1995, the program operates within the historical Civitella Ranieri Castle—a 15th-century fortress offering a unique blend of solitude and community. Over the years, Civitella has welcomed more than 1,000 Fellows and Director’s Guests, comprising writers, composers, and visual artists from around the globe. The foundation provides a nurturing environment that promotes concentrated work and honest exchange among culturally diverse participants. Civitella Ranieri is dedicated to fostering deep connections, facilitating a peaceful retreat where creativity can flourish without interruption. The residency includes tailored sessions between May and October, providing travel, lodging, and meals, ensuring that artists receive the support and freedom needed to produce their best work.

Clare Island Studio
Clare Island, Ireland
Clare Island Studio, located in the remote and beautiful Clare Island, Ireland, offers a unique opportunity for artists to immerse themselves in a serene and inspiring environment. The residency is housed in a meticulously restored stone cottage with a separate, light-filled artist studio. Nestled in Ballytoughey, the ancestral home of the prolific painter Tony O’Malley, the cottage integrates modern conveniences with traditional aesthetics. The surrounding landscape, with views over Clew Bay and the looming presence of the Big Hill, provides a tranquil backdrop for creative exploration. The studio, originally a shed built in the 1960s, now features external insulation, constant light, and a utility space with a double sink, toilet, and shower. Practicing artists, both established and emerging, are welcomed year-round to rent the house and studio together or separately, seeking inspiration from the island’s rich history and quiet beauty. Travel around the island is on foot or by bicycle, with pick-up and drop-off from the ferry included in the rental cost. The studio is equipped with WiFi and underfloor heating, offering a comfortable and productive environment for artists.

Córtex Frontal (Cortex Frontal)
Arraiolos, Portugal
Córtex Frontal, an artist-in-residence program based in Arraiolos, Portugal, was established in 2016 by the Córtexcult Cultural Association. It offers multidisciplinary residencies focusing on visual arts, performative arts, literature, and music, fostering interactions between artists from different disciplines, the local community, and the territory. Their facilities include a historical 18th-century manor house with private and shared studios equipped for various art forms, from printmaking to digital media. Artists can stay for periods ranging from 4 weeks to 3 months, with accommodations and technical support provided. The program is open to international artists, including duos or groups, and supports last-minute applications. The residency emphasizes community engagement through workshops, open studios, and artist lectures at local educational institutions. It also assists residents in obtaining funding through programs like Culture Moves Europe. The fees for the residency cover accommodation, studio use, and access to common areas.

Court of Cavalum
Porto, Portugal
"The Court of Cavalum" is a dynamic artist residency located in the scenic hills around Porto, Portugal. Set in a historical estate that has been a hub of creativity for centuries, it offers artists, writers, and digital nomads a unique co-living and co-working environment. The Court provides a variety of creatively inspiring spaces such as studios for writing, sound recording, and visual arts, alongside rooms designed for relaxation and ideation. The residency promotes a sense of community among residents through shared living areas, collaborative spaces, and communal activities. Residents are encouraged to engage with both their projects and each other, fostering an environment of mutual creativity and discovery. The Court of Cavalum integrates modern digital facilities with rustic charm, making it an ideal retreat for artists seeking to combine productive work with a rejuvenating rural lifestyle.

Cow House Studios
Wexford, Ireland
Cow House Studios, established in 2008 in County Wexford, Ireland, offers artist residencies for professionals in various disciplines. These residencies provide a platform for artists at different career stages, from emerging to established, and contribute to the local community by bringing contemporary artwork to a rural setting. The studio environment fosters creativity and interdisciplinary exchange, with artists sharing a large, adaptable space. This setup encourages interaction and inspiration from each other's work. The residency programs at Cow House Studios include the Open Residency Program, the Parenting Artist Residency (PAR), and an annually themed curated residency. The Open Residency Program is flexible, catering to artists from diverse fields for periods ranging from one week to six weeks. The PAR, developed in collaboration with The Mothership Project, specifically supports parenting artists, offering childcare and other necessary support for artists with dependents under 18. The curated residency, initiated in 2014, involves a curator proposing a theme for the residency, leading to the production of new artworks and possibly an exhibition or publication. Cow House Studios is committed to supporting the artistic community through these programs and collaborations with national and international organizations. These partnerships provide opportunities for exhibitions, publications, and professional development. The studio, run as a not-for-profit endeavor, is supported by Wexford County Council, which helps in expanding and experimenting with new residency models.

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.
Det Vilde Spinderi Residency
Nykøbing Sjælland, Denmark
Det Vilde Spinderi offers a supportive, self-directed residency within a working wool and textile environment. Residents gain access to dedicated shared studio space in the spinning mill and can engage with a collaborative community of makers. The program encourages experimentation across textile processes and welcomes artists from diverse disciplines to explore materials, process, and place. The Odsherred landscape and local community provide inspiring context for research, making, and exchange. Exhibition and workshop possibilities are connected to the on-site showroom and programming. The focus is on long-term craft knowledge, sustainable practice, and open exchange rather than fixed outcomes.

Domaine de Boisbuchet
Lessac, France
Domaine de Boisbuchet, founded by Alexander von Vegesack, is a unique cultural and educational institution that merges design, education, and nature. Located in a vast 150-hectare estate in South-West France, Boisbuchet offers a multidisciplinary approach to creativity, inviting artists, designers, architects, and thinkers from around the world to participate in its diverse programs. These include week-long summer workshops led by internationally renowned professionals, a residency program for artists and creatives to develop projects within its inspiring environment, and access to a rich architectural park, extensive library, and collection. The residency program, open to various disciplines, provides up to 10 artists at a time with private accommodation, studio space, and half-board meals, encouraging both individual and collaborative projects. Boisbuchet's commitment to fostering innovation and experimentation is evident in its support for residents to engage with the natural landscape, utilize a wide range of materials, and access specialized workshops. This nurturing environment is designed to inspire residents to explore new ideas and methodologies, contributing to Boisbuchet's reputation as a center for creative and cultural exchange.

Dora Maar
Ménerbes, France
La Maison Dora Maar et L'Hôtel Tingry offers a unique residency experience for mid-career artists and scholars in Ménerbes, France. The program provides fellows with a private bedroom and bath, as well as a study or studio space, facilitating a focused and creative environment. Fellows enjoy the support of round-trip travel expenses, a grant based on the duration of their stay, and access to shared facilities like a kitchen, library, and beautiful gardens. The residency is enriched with regular cultural interactions, including monthly salons from March to November, where residents present their work to the local community. Applicants are expected to contribute to the residency community and local culture, and acknowledge their stay in any subsequent publications. The application process is competitive and requires a completed application, project description, references, and work samples.

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.

Earthwise
Mols, Denmark
Earthwise Residency, located in the Mols Bjerge National Park, Denmark, offers interdisciplinary residencies that focus on exploring the relationship between humans and the more-than-human world. The residency invites artist-researcher pairs to collaborate on projects that delve into multispecies relations, ecological interdependencies, and environmental sustainability. Earthwise promotes interdisciplinary approaches, blending arts, humanities, and sciences to address the climate crisis and reimagine how humans coexist with other species. Participants are encouraged to engage deeply with the land, the local community, and each other, fostering a space for both creative and academic exploration. Residents are provided with accommodation, studio space, access to a library, and opportunities to share their work through public events and workshops. Earthwise Residency is committed to sustainable practices and supports slow living, encouraging residents to adopt environmentally conscious behaviors during their stay. The program offers a stipend and is open to artist-researcher pairs who align with its values of environmental care and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Edward F. Albee Foundation
Montauk, New York, United States
The Edward F. Albee Foundation offers a year-round residency program at The Barn in Montauk, New York, designed to support writers and visual artists by providing them with the time and space to focus on their creative work. The residency accommodates four creative persons per month, offering private bedrooms and studios for each Fellow, along with access to communal spaces like a library, kitchen, and patio. Residencies are one month long, with a transition day between each residency period. The Foundation does not charge any fees for participation and does not currently offer stipends, though it is working towards this in the future. The program is open to both emerging and mid-career artists, and applications are processed through Submittable, with specific application windows for Winter/Spring and Summer/Fall periods.

Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency (EMAR)
Granville, New York, United States
The Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, overseen by Collar Works, is nestled in Washington County on a serene 77-acre farm that was once the summer home and creative retreat for the acclaimed artist Elizabeth Murray and her family. Designed to support emerging and established visual and literary artists, EMAR offers a communal and immersive art-making environment. The residency, reflecting Murray’s legacy, provides private and semi-private studios, communal living spaces, and a commitment to fostering diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. Residents benefit from shared meals, engaging dialogues, and the tranquil natural surroundings conducive to creative exploration. EMAR aims to be a catalyst for artistic development, offering opportunities for residents to take creative risks and produce new works. Operating primarily during the spring to fall seasons, it facilitates both individual and family residencies, ensuring a supportive space for artists at various stages of their careers.

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.

Eutopia
Meteora, Greece
Eutopia Art Residency offers a unique opportunity for artists to immerse themselves in Greece's rich cultural and natural landscapes. Established in 2023, this residency has quickly become a hub for creative minds seeking inspiration, collaboration, and exploration. Eutopia Art Residency curates several thematic residencies across Greece, each designed to offer artists a different aspect of Greek life, from the tranquility of Meteora's monastic landscapes to the vibrant urban setting of Kavala. These residencies are open to artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, music, literature, and performance, providing a diverse and inclusive environment. With an emphasis on communal living and interaction with local communities, Eutopia Art Residency encourages artists to engage with Greece's cultural heritage, local artists, and Mediterranean cuisine. The program includes workshops, group exhibitions, and cultural excursions, enriching the residency experience. Artists are provided with accommodation, workspace, and logistical support to foster creativity and productivity. Despite its relative novelty, Eutopia Art Residency has successfully organized cultural events and residencies, facilitating a creative exchange that resonates with artists globally.

falía* (falia)
Lozio, Italy
falía* Artists in Residence program is located in the Lozio Valley, part of the picturesque Camonica Valley in Northern Italy. This residency aims to fuse contemporary art with local traditions and cultural heritage, providing artists the opportunity to create site-specific artworks that resonate with the region's identity. Established by the cultural organization, Associazione falía*, the residency invites individual artists and collectives from around the globe to immerse themselves in the local community and landscape. The program offers free accommodation and workspace, fostering a creative environment where artists can produce work inspired by and integrated with the locality's natural and historical contexts. The residency encourages interaction with local cultural institutions like the Casa-Museo della Gente di Lozio, an ethnographic museum, enhancing the artists' engagement with the area's mountain and peasant culture. By requiring the final artworks to be donated to the Municipality of Lozio, falía* ensures that these contributions enrich the community and complement its cultural legacy.

Fish Factory Creative Centre
Stöðvarfjörður, Iceland
The Fish Factory Creative Centre in Stöðvarfjörður, Iceland, is a beacon of creativity and sustainability nestled in a remote village within the East fjords. Established in 2011 through the transformation of an abandoned fish factory, this non-profit cooperative has become a hub for artists across various disciplines. The Centre emphasizes sustainable practices and community collaboration, aiming to rejuvenate the village by attracting creative individuals and fostering cultural and economic growth. It offers year-round art residencies, workshops, and cultural events, supporting both emerging and established artists. The renovation of the facility is an ongoing testament to the dedication of the core team and volunteers, reflecting the community's resilience and innovative spirit. The Centre's vision extends beyond artistic creation, aspiring to inspire similar initiatives that strengthen remote communities through creativity and cultural engagement.

Fiskars AiR
Fiskars, Finland
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.

Flathead Lake Biological Station (FLBS)
Polson, Montana, United States
The Open AIR Artist-in-Residence program at the Flathead Lake Biological Station (FLBS) offers a unique opportunity for artists to engage deeply with the ecological and cultural aspects of the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, located within the University of Montana system. This residency emphasizes research, sustainability, and ecology, allowing artists to work alongside world-class scientists and researchers in a setting that fosters educational and professional development. The program provides artists with rustic cabin accommodations, studio space, and access to the FLBS's extensive resources including canoes, kayaks, biological collections, and a wood/tool shop. Artists can participate in community engagement activities such as presentations and workshops, and are provided with a modest daily stipend. The residency supports a broad range of artistic disciplines and strongly encourages applications from Indigenous artists and other underrepresented groups. It's a place-based initiative that connects artists with unique sites in Montana, enhancing their practice through site-specific interactions and community involvement.

FlussLab
Buenos Aires, Argentina
FlussLab is a dynamic residency program founded in 2018, designed to foster collaboration and dialogue among artists, scientists, and researchers across various STEAM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics). Based in Isla del Tigre, Buenos Aires, and Coswig/Berlin, FlussLab creates an environment for interdisciplinary exploration, providing participants with shared workspaces, mentorship, and opportunities to exhibit their work. The residency offers both on-site and online formats, with the on-site residencies lasting 4 to 8 weeks and culminating in exhibitions at institutional spaces. FlussLab emphasizes communal living, networking, and professional development, and encourages participants to engage deeply with the local cultural and creative landscapes. The residency has hosted over 80 participants from 16 countries and remains open to a global audience through its open call application process. Though not fully funded, FlussLab assists residents with letters of invitation for external funding applications.

Foundation House
Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Foundation House, located in Greenwich, CT, offers a supportive environment for artists through its short-term residency program. This 10-day residency provides artists with a private bedroom, private or semi-private bathroom, all meals, full kitchen access, and studio space within a beautiful and expansive 75-acre property. Foundation House focuses on fostering creative individuals who can contribute to discussions and projects related to health, wellness, the environment, and social justice. Residents will engage in communal dinners to build relationships and facilitate collaboration. The residency is committed to diversity and inclusion, ensuring a welcoming space for artists from all backgrounds. Each resident receives a stipend to support their creative work during the residency.

Frans Masereel Centrum
Kasterlee, Belgium
Frans Masereel Centrum is a renowned center for contemporary art in Belgium, offering international residency programs for artists, researchers, and academics. Established in 1972, the center focuses on printmaking, providing a creative environment equipped with professional facilities. The residency programs, which include individual, collective, and art school residencies, do not require prior knowledge of printmaking techniques. Each year, around 50 national and international artists are selected through an open call to develop and create print-related projects. The center is located in a serene, wooded area, offering an inspiring setting for artistic exploration and collaboration. Residents have access to a variety of printmaking techniques, including typography, intaglio, screen printing, and digital printing. The center fosters a community atmosphere, encouraging informal consultations, feedback, and collaboration among peers. Despite a temporary halt in activities from September 2024 to December 2025 for construction, the center will resume its vibrant residency programs in spring 2026.

Fundacja Ziemniaki i
Jonkowo, Poland
Fundacja Ziemniaki i is an international cultural foundation dedicated to supporting early-career artists, designers, craftspeople, writers, and curators. The organization emphasizes the vital role of culture in addressing critical issues like climate change and social polarization. In collaboration with Stroboskop Art Space, they aim to strengthen the cultural sector in Central and Eastern Europe.

Fusion
Kaga, Japan
Fusion is a multidisciplinary, cross-cultural artist residency located in Ishikawa, Japan. This immersive program brings together artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, performance, music, and dance, to create and collaborate in the serene setting of Kaga City, a traditional Japanese hot spring resort. The residency provides artists with shared accommodations, studio spaces, and event venues to showcase their work through exhibitions, performances, and collaborative activities. Participants engage with local culture, explore Japan’s natural beauty, and interact with fellow artists, creating a unique environment where tradition and contemporary artistic practices intersect. The program emphasizes collaboration, dialogue, and artistic experimentation, fostering a global exchange of ideas.

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.

Global Forest
St. Georgen, Germany
The Global Forest art association, in collaboration with Furtwangen University (HFU) and the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), offers a three-month artist residency as part of the ResonanzLab project. This residency invites artists to explore the theme of “climate anxiety” through artistic engagement with sound, language, and community participation. Located in St. Georgen, in the Black Forest, the residency offers a rent-free living and studio space, a monthly stipend, and production support. Artists will collaborate with local communities in the Lake Constance region, develop participatory projects, and present their findings in a final exhibition. The residency aims to foster interdisciplinary exchange between the arts and sciences and encourage public engagement with pressing environmental concerns.

Green Box
Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, United States
The Green Box Artist Residency Program, located in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, offers artists from diverse disciplines and at any stage in their career the opportunity to develop new work while engaging with the local community. Set at the foot of Pikes Peak, this residency emphasizes community connection through various forms of public engagement, such as masterclasses, performances, and open studios. Artists are housed in “The Shed,” a dedicated, fully equipped space with private bedrooms and bathrooms. Residency lengths and types vary, including opportunities in art installation, arts journalism, and dance, with stipends ranging from $9,000 for individual artists to $15,000 for larger ensembles. Artists are encouraged to bring or rent a vehicle, as a car is necessary for living in this rural area. Green Box Arts provides a supportive environment for creative growth while fostering meaningful interaction with the community.

Greywood Arts
Killeagh, Ireland
Greywood Arts offers a residency program designed to provide artists with time, space, and resources to focus on their creative processes. Located in a historic Georgian house in Killeagh, Cork, the residency welcomes both local and international artists, fostering a vibrant community and encouraging collaborative and interdisciplinary projects. The residency includes accommodation in private rooms, access to various studio spaces, and opportunities to engage with the local community through workshops and events. Artists are encouraged to experiment, take risks, and embrace both successes and failures as part of their creative journey. Greywood Arts emphasizes the importance of process over product, inviting new work as well as the development of ongoing projects. The residency supports a wide range of artistic practices, providing a nurturing environment for creative growth and professional development. Through partnerships, Greywood Arts also occasionally offers funded residencies and letters of support for artists applying for additional funding.

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.

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.

Haihatus
Joutsa, Finland
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.

Hambidge
Rabun Gap, Georgia, United States
The Hambidge Center, nestled on 600 acres in the North Georgia mountains, stands as the oldest residency program in the Southeast, committed to supporting the creative process across a wide array of disciplines. It welcomes visual artists, writers, dancers, musicians, ceramicists, chefs, scientists, and arts administrators, offering two-week to eight-week self-directed residencies. Each resident is provided with a private studio and living space, complemented by communal vegetarian meals four nights a week. This environment fosters solitude and interaction among a small group of residents, encouraging both deep work and meaningful exchange. Financial aid and Distinguished Fellowships are available to support artists during their stay. The Center’s setting offers a connection with nature, featuring trails, waterfalls, and a rich biodiversity that can inspire and rejuvenate any creative endeavor. Facilities include specialized equipment for various practices, such as the Antinori Pottery Studio and a Steinway grand piano, ensuring that artists have the resources they need. Accessibility is considered, with ADA-compliant studios available, though the natural, unpaved terrain may limit mobility for some.

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.

Herhúsið (Herhusid)
Siglufjörður, Iceland
The Herhúsið Artist Residency in Siglufjörður, Iceland, offers a unique space for Icelandic and international artists to create contemporary art. Established in 2005, this residency is housed in a historic 1914 building, providing a 70 square meter workshop and a bright studio apartment. The program accommodates one artist at a time, offering amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, wireless internet, and a spacious workshop with high ceilings and hardwood floors. Artists in various media, including visual arts, writing, poetry, and music, are encouraged to apply. Situated in the center of town, Herhúsið provides easy access to local services and the beautiful landscape of northern Iceland. The residency aims to support artists in their creative process by offering a peaceful retreat and a supportive community. Monthly fees are €750 for one guest, with an additional €250 per extra person. The residency also offers the opportunity for artists to engage with the local culture and history, making it an enriching experience both artistically and personally.

Hub Feenix
Meltola, Finland
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.

Hugo Burge Foundation
Duns, United Kingdom
The Hugo Burge Foundation offers a variety of artist residencies throughout the year, located in the scenic Scottish Borders. These residencies cater to artists across all art forms, providing both funded and self-funded opportunities. The foundation's programs are designed to support the development of new and exciting works within its dedicated studios surrounded by an inspiring natural landscape. Each residency program, whether focusing on visual arts, botanical art, spoken word, or performance, offers artists a unique chance to immerse themselves in their craft while interacting with the local creative community and engaging in public events.

I-Park
East Haddam, Connecticut, United States
I-Park, nestled within a 450-acre nature preserve in East Haddam, Connecticut, has been a sanctuary for artists since its inception in 2001 by founders Ralph Crispino, Jr., and Joanne Paradis. This rural, retreat-like residency is designed for artists across various disciplines to engage deeply with their work against the serene backdrop of nature. Offering three main residency programs—the General Residency Program, the Site-Responsive Art Residency & Biennale, and the Composers + Musicians Collaborative Residency—I-Park supports a multidisciplinary approach. Artists are provided with private bedrooms, studios, and communal spaces in a renovated 1840s farmhouse, with chef-prepared dinners five nights a week. The self-directed residencies emphasize minimal institutional demands, allowing artists the freedom to explore new ideas or continue existing projects. The surrounding landscape, featuring ponds, meadows, and trails, not only offers inspiration but also serves as a canvas for artistic interventions. With a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, I-Park invites artists from diverse backgrounds to share in this unique experience of creativity and community.

IDENSITAT
Barcelona, Spain
IDENSITAT is a multidisciplinary arts project focused on impacting the public sphere through creative proposals related to place and territory in their spatial, temporal, and social dimensions. It incorporates various projects, actions, and interventions, expanding into different places and contexts. The organization promotes creative strategies that combine research, production, cultural management, education, and communication. By fostering collaborative dynamics, IDENSITAT connects contemporary artistic practices with other disciplines to develop mechanisms for engaging with specific social spaces. The project highlights the active role of art in social contexts and its capacity to disseminate cultural content widely. IDENSITAT offers a variety of residency programs throughout the year, providing artists with opportunities to engage deeply with local contexts, explore thematic concepts, and create impactful, socially engaged art projects.

Interlude
Livingston, New York, United States
Interlude Residency, founded in 2019, is a unique, fully-funded residency program dedicated to parent artists. Located in the Hudson Valley, New York, the program addresses the gap in residency opportunities for artists with children by offering a space where both creative and family lives can thrive. The program provides private living accommodations for families, 24-hour access to private studios, and individualized childcare support through vetted local providers. Artists are encouraged to engage with the local art community, and residents can participate in studio visits with notable artists and curators from the region. Each residency session lasts three weeks and includes two artists (and their families) at a time, fostering both individual focus and communal connections. Residents receive a stipend to cover travel, childcare, and materials. The application process prioritizes diversity and equity, with a jury of artists and curators selecting participants based on artistic merit.

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.

Jentel
Banner, Wyoming, United States
Jentel Artist Residency, located in Banner, Wyoming, offers dedicated visual artists and writers an opportunity to further their creative development in a serene and supportive environment. Situated in the Lower Piney Creek Valley with views of the Bighorn Mountains, the residency provides a unique setting that balances solitude with community interaction. The program runs two annual sessions, each lasting three weeks, and supports artists with private studios, a $300 stipend, and limited WiFi access. Founded by Neltje, the residency aims to honor the creative process and foster personal vision and voice in the work of its residents. The program welcomes applications from U.S. citizens and residents, offering an environment conducive to thoughtful reflection and creative exploration.

Joya AiR
Vélez Blanco, Spain
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.

Kaaysá Art Residency (Kaaysa)
Boiçucanga, Brazil
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.

KHB Kunsthalle Below
Below, Germany
KHB Kunsthalle Below offers a unique artist residency program called "Minimal Travel" situated in the idyllic rural area of Below, close to nature and simplicity. The program encourages artists from diverse disciplines and professional backgrounds to explore their creativity in a communal setting, emphasizing environmental consciousness and minimal travel. The residencies provide various accommodations, including circus wagons and simple chambers, fostering an intimate and creative environment. Artists engage in self-directed projects with opportunities for collaboration and communal activities like shared meals and a final public exhibition. The program aims to blend artistic exploration with discussions on minimalism and community living, inviting both new and professional artists.

KORDON
Kärdla, Estonia
KORDON Artist Residency, nestled on the serene Hiiumaa island in Estonia, offers a unique retreat for artists across disciplines. Since its inception in August 2018, KORDON has encouraged artists to immerse in local culture and engage with the community through exhibitions, workshops, or open studios. Operated by the non-profit KORDONair MTÜ, founded by Vaikla Studio, the residency fosters site-specific projects and research. The residency, set in a historically rich building renovated for contemporary creative work, provides both self-funded and project-specific funded programs. Artists are selected through invitations or open calls, focusing on local-global issues. KORDON offers a tranquil environment for critical thinkers and artists, promoting privacy and slowness, with facilities that include private studios, communal spaces, and opportunities for public engagement.

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.

Künstlerhaus Meinersen
Meinersen, Germany
Künstlerhaus Meinersen offers an Art Scholarship aimed at promoting young contemporary art while enriching the cultural landscape of the region. This scholarship provides a residency at the Meinersen Artists’ House for a period of up to twelve months. Managed by Künstlerhaus Meinersen e.V., the program includes rent-free accommodation and a monthly stipend of €800. Recipients are expected to reside at the Artists’ House, engage with the public through an art project, and participate in house events. Graduates of art schools and universities up to the age of 35 are preferred.

Kvitbrakka Artist in Residence
Berlevåg, Norway
Kvitbrakka Artist in Residence (AiR), located in Berlevåg, Norway, offers a unique opportunity for artists to create site-specific work inspired by the region’s dramatic Arctic landscape and rich fishing heritage. Since 2012, Kvitbrakka has hosted over 50 international artists, writers, and musicians, evolving into a significant cultural center for the Nordic region. The residency program spans four to six weeks, with sessions running from February to May and September to November, and is open to artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, writing, and music. Residents are encouraged to immerse themselves in the community, hosting workshops, exhibitions, and public presentations. The program provides accommodation, studio space, and a travel grant of 7,000 NOK to support the artists’ stay. The small coastal village of Berlevåg, known for its natural beauty and cultural traditions, offers a vibrant community setting, with additional support available from local residents and nearby resources.

La Baldi
Montegiovi, Italy
La Baldi Residency, hosted by Cultivate, is set in the picturesque village of Montegiovi, Italy, offering a nurturing environment for artists, writers, and researchers to engage deeply with the local culture and landscape. Named after Maura Baldi, a revered local educator and advocate for art and sustainable land practices, the residency encourages participants to explore and create within the rich historical and ecological context of southern Tuscany. Offering stays from two weeks to one month, La Baldi supports both individual artists and collaborative teams, promoting experimentation and development in a multidisciplinary context. Residents benefit from private accommodations, immersive engagement with the local community, and the unique opportunity to work in an outdoor environment that stimulates creative processes connected to the land and its heritage.

La Becque
La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland
La Becque, nestled on the shores of Lake Geneva in La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland, offers a unique residency program for Swiss and international artists across a wide range of disciplines. The program, focusing on the intricate relationship between nature, the environment, and technology, encourages artists to explore these contemporary concerns through their artistic practices. La Becque provides three- or six-month residencies, emphasizing research, reflection, and the developmental phases of artistic work rather than the final production. This approach supports long-term artistic growth and fosters collaborations and interactions among residents and the broader creative community. Public events, such as discussions and open studios, complement the residency experience, offering visibility and engagement opportunities without being the sole outcome. Financial support includes accommodation, a monthly stipend, and travel costs, with additional support for childcare. La Becque's mission is to facilitate moments of reflection and transition in artists' careers, contributing to their development in an inspiring setting.

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.

La Maison de Beaumont
Beaumont-de-Pertuis, France
La Maison de Beaumont is an esteemed multi-disciplinary artist residency located in the picturesque Provence & Luberon region of the South of France. Established to provide artists from diverse disciplines—including musicians, scholars, writers, and painters—a serene environment to cultivate their creative pursuits, this residency offers fully-equipped private apartments and dedicated studio spaces such as the Music & Exhibition room and a Fine Arts Atelier. Residents can immerse themselves in the Provençal lifestyle, benefiting from the natural beauty and historical backdrop of Beaumont-de-Pertuis, which enhances their artistic and personal rejuvenation. The program accommodates artists for stays from 2 to 12 weeks, providing various studio and apartment options to suit different needs and budgets. Additionally, the residency fosters community engagement through collaborative spaces, cultural workshops, and local partnerships that facilitate creative exchanges among residents.

La Métive (Metive)
Moutier-d’Ahun, France
La Métive is an international residency program located in the rural village of Moutier-d’Ahun, France, in the heart of the Creuse region. Founded in 2002, the residency offers artists, authors, and researchers a unique space to engage in process-oriented research without the pressure of producing specific outcomes. The residency takes place in a beautifully renovated historical mill that provides 400 m² of workspaces, including a dance hall, rehearsal room, and exhibition space. Accommodation is provided in a large house with eight bedrooms, along with access to a garden, communal spaces, and various work areas. The residency emphasizes deep connections with the environment, the local community, and fellow residents, offering financial support that includes a per diem and travel allowance.

La Moissie Creative Residency
Belvès, France
La Moissie Creative Residency is a family-run program located in a restored 16th-century hunting lodge in the medieval village of Belvès, France. The residency is designed to provide artists and writers from all disciplines with a serene and inspiring environment surrounded by the natural beauty and history of the Périgord Noir. Participants are offered private accommodations, shared studio spaces, and high-quality meals prepared with locally sourced organic ingredients. The residency promotes both individual and collaborative creative processes, with opportunities for community engagement through workshops, artist talks, and open studios. With a minimum stay of two weeks, the program encourages longer residencies, offering discounts for stays of three weeks or more. The program supports professional growth and cultural exchange while allowing flexibility for participants to structure their time. Additional features include proximity to local historical sites, contact with nature, and optional contributions to the residency’s art collection. Transportation to and from local train stations or Bergerac Airport is provided.

La Porte Peinte
Noyers sur Serein, France
La Porte Peinte serves as an international sanctuary for creative souls, nestled in Noyers sur Serein, a medieval village in Burgundy, France. This center, established in 2011, is set within a charming medieval half-timbered house that exudes a fairy-tale ambiance, offering artists a nurturing and inspirational environment. It supports a wide array of creatives including artists, musicians, writers, and filmmakers, fostering both focused work and cultural exchange. The center includes a gallery, tea room, and a shop, with accommodations provided in several artistically enriched bedrooms and annex spaces. La Porte Peinte is committed to diversity and accessibility in the arts, offering support to artists from varied backgrounds, including those affected by socio-economic hardships. It offers a range of residencies from self-directed to mentored ones, providing private studios and communal spaces for creative collaboration. The center also integrates with the local community through public workshops and events, enhancing the residency experience with rich cultural interactions. The setting in Noyers sur Serein, recognized as one of France’s most beautiful villages, adds to the residency's charm. Surrounded by natural beauty and historical sites, it provides a tranquil and inspiring backdrop for residents. The village's architecture and vibrant community life offer continual inspiration, while the center’s various programs encourage residents to explore new creative territories in an idyllic rural French setting.

Le Phare à Lucioles (Le Phare a Lucioles)
Sault, France
Le Phare à Lucioles offers various types of residencies at its venue, Le M![lieu], located in the rural and isolated village of Sault, at the foot of Mont Ventoux in the south of France. This creative center welcomes artists and researchers from around the world for research, writing, rehearsal, and creative work residencies lasting 5 to 20 days. The residencies include solo, group, family, team, and emergence options, each tailored to different needs. Artists are provided with individual rooms and workspaces, with a residency grant of €80 per day covering all travel and food costs. The program fosters a supportive environment with technical, administrative, and mediation assistance, promoting interaction with the local community.

Lighthouse Works
Fishers Island, New York, United States
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.

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.

Ma’s House Artist Residency
Southampton, New York, United States
Ma’s House Artist Residency, located on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Southampton, NY, offers U.S.-based BIPOC creatives a unique retreat-style residency in a quiet and remote setting. The residency, founded by visual artist Jeremy Dennis, is open to artists working in various disciplines, including visual arts, creative writing, performance, film, and interdisciplinary arts. Residents are encouraged to create work inspired by Shinnecock’s history, the local landscape, and critical engagement with issues of diversity, race, and identity. The residency can last from a weekend to two weeks, with artists from federally recognized tribes eligible for stays up to six months. Ma’s House provides a private bedroom, workspace, and basic art materials, with no application or residency fees. Thanks to support from Creatives Rebuild New York, resident artists receive a $250 per week honorarium. Artists are required to participate in at least one public program during their stay and are encouraged to engage with the local community and art institutions.
MacDowell
Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States
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.

Made in Sat
Marin Village, Romania
Made in Sat is a cultural initiative based in Marin Village, Sălaj County, Romania, dedicated to fostering artistic, educational, and community-based projects. Established through the restoration of a traditional house, the residency aims to preserve and promote local tangible and intangible heritage, emphasizing intergenerational and interethnic exchange. The residency welcomes international artists, including writers, researchers, photographers, painters, ceramists, and illustrators, offering them a peaceful rural environment to develop their creative projects. Participants have the opportunity to engage deeply with the local community, explore Romanian rural life, and collaborate with local artisans and craftspeople. The residency provides private accommodations, dedicated studio space within a library, and opportunities for artists to hold workshops, talks, or final exhibitions. Artists are encouraged to explore the intersection of their practice with rural Romanian culture, supported by community connections and regional heritage tours. Made in Sat values cultural diversity, fostering creative exchanges among Romanian, Hungarian, and Roma communities in the area. Its mission is rooted in enriching the local cultural landscape while providing artists with meaningful, immersive experiences in a rural setting.

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.

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.

Mauser EcoHouse
Near San Jose, Costa Rica
The Mauser EcoHouse Artist Residency, established by the Mauser Harmony with Nature Foundation in 2019, is located in the remote tropical mountains of Costa Rica. The residency offers private and shared studios, set in a Spanish-style villa that promotes an eco-friendly and health-conscious lifestyle. Artists from all disciplines and backgrounds are invited to explore and create amidst one of the most biodiverse environments on the planet. The residency emphasizes sustainable living, with a focus on permaculture and the use of natural materials found on-site. Accommodations include options for private or shared rooms, with vegetarian meals provided to foster communal engagement. Artists have access to a large communal studio and an outdoor veranda for plein air activities, ensuring a variety of working environments. The program supports deep reflection and intensive creative work, free from the distractions of daily life, making it an ideal retreat for artists committed to environmental conservation and creative exploration. The residency operates year-round and welcomes applications from international artists, offering a unique opportunity to experience 'Pura Vida' – the pure life of Costa Rica.

Monson Arts
Monson, Maine, United States
Monson Arts offers an enriching residency program for emerging and established artists and writers, providing a focused environment to advance their creative endeavors. Situated in Monson, Maine, at the gateway to the North Woods, this program integrates participants into small-town life while offering the solitude necessary for artistic and literary pursuits. The program features both 2-week and 4-week residencies throughout the year, accommodating a cohort of 10 individuals divided equally between artists and writers. Each resident receives a private studio, bedroom in shared housing, all meals, and a stipend—$1,000 for 4-week residencies and $500 for 2-week ones. A special segment, the Abbott Watts Residency for Photography, offers access to additional photographic facilities. Applications are open to individuals at any career stage in the visual arts, writing, and related fields, with three application periods annually corresponding to residencies offered 3-6 months later. Studio spaces are designed for flexibility to support a variety of disciplines, equipped with large worktables, sinks, and essential amenities for visual artists, and comfortably furnished environments for writers. Living accommodations are in renovated historic homes, featuring modern amenities to ensure comfort throughout the year. These setups encourage a deep dive into creative projects with the support of Monson Arts' community and resources.

Mudhouse Residency
Agios Ioannis, Greece
The Mudhouse Residency, situated in the serene village of Agios Ioannis on Crete, Greece, is a haven for artists seeking inspiration from the stunning natural environment, solitude for creative growth, an artistic community for enriching professional practices, and a deep cultural immersion in a region with a rich historical background. Founded in 2015, the Mudhouse is now in its eighth year and offers three two-week sessions each summer to a diverse, multicultural, and multi-generational group of international contemporary artists. The residency welcomes artists from various disciplines, including visual arts, writing, music, and performance, fostering dialogues across traditional boundaries. Participants are invited to share their work with fellow residents through presentations and to partake in a closing exhibition that integrates the local historical and natural scenery. The Mudhouse is distinct for its commitment to affordability and diversity, achieved through the support of individual donors and foundations, which allows the provision of both full and partial fellowships determined by a competitive, juried process based on merit and financial need. The residency fee covers accommodations, as well as lunch and dinner served daily, with artists encouraged to explore Crete's rich landscape and historical sites.

Mustarinda
Hyrynsalmi, Finland
The Mustarinda Residency, located in the pristine natural environment of Kainuu, Finland, offers artists, researchers, writers, and curators a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in their creative practices while surrounded by one of Finland’s last remaining primeval forests. The residency encourages interdisciplinary and boundary-crossing work that explores contemporary art, environmental values, and cultural diversity. Residents stay in a communal, eco-friendly house powered by renewable energy sources, with access to shared spaces such as saunas, a library, and hiking trails. Mustarinda also promotes the importance of slow travel, encouraging residents to consider eco-friendly transportation options. Residencies are available for two-week or one-month periods, and selection prioritizes applicants who align with Mustarinda’s commitment to community-building and ecosocial wellbeing. Collaborative engagement and shared tasks, such as cooking and housekeeping, are integral to the experience, with opportunities to participate in various local and ecological projects.

Nectar
Near Vilanova de Sau, Spain
Nectar, nestled in the Les Guilleries Natural Park in north Catalonia, offers a residency program within a tranquil, forested environment. This program caters to artists and creatives at various career stages, promoting community-based living and working experiences. It features specialized residencies like the Artist Family Residency, supporting artists with families by providing accommodations, meals, and creative workshops for children. Additionally, Nectar's Artist Residency CICLES focuses on site-specific works and includes a long-term mentoring program. The residencies blend professional development with immersive nature experiences, fostering creativity in a rural setting.

NES Artist Residency
Skagaströnd, Iceland
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.

Nocefresca
Milis, Italy
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.

Oak Spring Garden Foundation
Upperville, Virginia, United States
The Oak Spring Garden Foundation (OSGF) offers a unique residency experience located in Upperville, Virginia, nestled between the towns of Middleburg and Marshall. The foundation is dedicated to perpetuating the gifts of Rachel "Bunny" Lambert Mellon, including her extensive gardens, estate, and the Oak Spring Garden Library. The OSGF focuses on interdisciplinary residencies that bring together artists, conservation practitioners, researchers, and scholars who are connected through their creative and investigative practices concerning plants, gardens, landscapes, and related environmental themes. Established in 2021, the residency program supports individuals engaged in a variety of disciplines including the arts, conservation, humanities, and plant and ecological sciences. Residents are provided with fully furnished accommodations and have access to studios, a significant library collection, communal meals, and various natural and cultivated landscapes on the 700-acre property. The program aims to foster a collaborative environment among residents while also providing opportunities for solitude and focused work. Key components of the residency include initial orientations to the resources available at OSGF, involvement in community meals prepared by an on-site chef, and optional involvement in activities that enhance their experiential learning and connection to the site.

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.

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.

Paradiesli Artists in Residence Sigriswil (P.AiR.S)
Sigriswil, Switzerland
The Paradiesli Artists in Residence Sigriswil (P.AiR.S) offers an artist residency program designed to bring together talented artists from around the world. Located in the picturesque village of Sigriswil, high above Lake Thun and opposite the imposing Niesen mountain in the Bernese Oberland, this residency provides an inspiring cultural environment. Selected artists live and work at Gästehaus Paradiesli for two 7-week periods during the winter months. The residency welcomes artists from various disciplines, including literature, drawing, photography, and film/video. Emphasis is placed on creative exchange, encouraging collaboration and discussion within a dynamic artistic community. Participants are invited to leave an artistic “trace” at the end of their stay, and the residency culminates in a public exhibition of the works created.

Passage
Dübener Heide, Germany
The “Passage” Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program, organized by the Kultur- und Kunstverein Kemberg e.V. and Polygona Kunstverein e.V., offers temporary working residencies for artists in the fields of photography and film. This residency takes place in the Dübener Heide region, a historically and ecologically significant area in Germany, providing artists with an opportunity to engage with themes of structural change and environmental transformation. The program hosts two artists annually, including one spot specifically for a female artist who is also a mother. Artists are encouraged to use their residency period for research or results-oriented work, culminating in a public exhibition and an artist talk. Additionally, artists are required to conduct a two-day workshop for young people, fostering interaction between the community and the artists.

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.

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.

Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture (PMRCAA)
Sisters, Oregon, United States
Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture (PMRCAA) in Sisters, Oregon, offers residencies for artists, ecological scientists, and scholars to explore connections between nature, land conservation, historic preservation, agriculture, and community building. Established by the Roundhouse Foundation in 2017, PMRCAA hosts two to four-week residencies from mid-March to mid-November, providing studio space and private rooms. The program fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement, requiring residents to contribute to the ranch or local community through workshops or talks. The residency focuses on sustainable practices and integrates arts and sciences with traditional crafts and skills. PMRCAA emphasizes a retreat experience that balances independent work with social interaction among residents.

PLAYA
Summer Lake, Oregan, United States
Located in the striking landscape of the Great Basin in south-central Oregon, PLAYA offers a unique residency experience dedicated to fostering the intersection of art and science. Established in 2009 by Julie Bryant and Bill Roach, PLAYA has served as a crucible for artists and scientists to explore, create, and collaborate. The residency program is designed to support innovative work that promotes dialogue and positive change in the environment through a deep engagement with the natural and communal resources of the high desert. PLAYA provides a variety of fully equipped living and working spaces including private cabins, studios, and a central Commons area that encourages communal interactions and creative exchange. The isolated setting offers an uninterrupted space for residents to immerse themselves in their projects, with the expansive vistas and the dynamic landscape acting as a catalyst for creative output. The program welcomes a diverse group of international and domestic applicants from all disciplines of the arts and sciences, who are over 18 years of age and interested in projects that align with PLAYA’s mission of environmental and social progress. Throughout its 10-year history, PLAYA has been a bedrock for over hundreds of residents, promoting not only innovation but also the synthesis of artistic and scientific inquiry. Residents at PLAYA enjoy the solitude and the communal spirit equally, accessing workshops, themed weekends, and special events that complement their individual projects. Whether it’s through the stark beauty of the desert landscape or the supportive community, PLAYA continues to be a place where the boundaries of traditional residency programs are expanded, making it a significant site for artists and scientists aiming to explore new frontiers in their work.

Prairie Ronde
Vicksburg, Michigan, United States
The Prairie Ronde Artist Residency is located in Vicksburg, Michigan, and provides artists a 5-6 week residency focused on interacting creatively with The Mill, a historic redevelopment project. The residency welcomes artists across a variety of disciplines, aiming for a process-based engagement with the space and its surrounding 80 acres. Each session accommodates 2-4 residents, offering them a $2,000 stipend upon completion, a $500 travel grant, private housing, and opportunities to exhibit their work. The residency runs three sessions per year—Spring, Summer, and Fall—with an application fee of $25. The residency encourages artists to immerse themselves in the local community through workshops, gallery shows, or public events.

Providenza
Pieve, France
Providenza is an agri-cultural project, artist residency, and studio space situated in the Nebbiu region of Corsica, between the villages of Pieve and Rapale. Founded by filmmaker Antoine Viviani in 2016, Providenza transforms an abandoned family farming land into a hybrid space that merges arts and research. It hosts international and Corsican artists through its main and partner residency programs, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration. The residency offers immersive work experiences in a natural environment and runs a farm and restaurant open to the public during the summer. Providenza also conducts workshops and masterclasses, engaging the local community and fostering cultural exchange. It is supported by various cultural and governmental organizations, including the European Commission.

Proyecto La Zona
Near Mar del Plata, Argentina
Proyecto La Zona is an innovative artist residency nestled within the forest reserve of El Marquesado, 40 km from the coastal city of Mar del Plata, in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. This residency offers a unique retreat for artists and creative professionals from various disciplines to engage in artistic creation and interdisciplinary exploration. The program is designed to foster immersive research, thinking, and creation, facilitated by the isolation and bioinspired landscape away from urban centers. La Zona's residency programs, including both winter and spring sessions, emphasize the relationship between artists and the natural environment, encouraging participants to explore contemporary socio-political and environmental concerns. The residency provides a supportive space for experimentation, with activities guided by specialists in territory observation, ecology, history, and local culture. Visits to galleries and artists' studios are organized to foster a network of exchange that benefits both residents and the local community.

Rabbit Island
Near Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, United States
Rabbit Island is a 91-acre forested island located in Lake Superior, Michigan, preserved as a pristine wilderness area. The island is dedicated to contemporary art, science, and conservation, hosting an artist residency program that supports artists for 2-4 weeks as they explore and respond to environmental and ecological themes. Founded on the principles of conservation and underpinned by a non-profit structure, Rabbit Island provides a unique, undeveloped space for artists to ponder and create works related to climate change, natural habitat loss, and sustainable living among other global issues. The residency is backed by significant support from entities like the National Endowment for the Arts and operates with a commitment to maintaining the island's untouched ecosystem. Artists are encouraged to interact deeply with the natural environment, utilizing their time to produce works that reflect on human interactions with nature and the responsibilities entailed in land stewardship and ecological awareness.

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.

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.

Relais de Camont
Ste.Colombe-en-Bruilhois, France
Relais de Camont, located in Gascony, Southwest France, is a year-round residency offering a peaceful, inspiring environment for artists, writers, photographers, and culinary creatives. Set in a restored 300-year-old farmhouse, this residency provides private rooms with ensuite bathrooms and shared workspaces, including a studio, kitchen, and expansive gardens along the Canal de Garonne. Residents are encouraged to pursue self-directed projects and can also participate in curated food-writing retreats. The program emphasizes creative independence and offers a safe, welcoming space for solo women travelers and small groups. With 2- to 4-week sessions, residents immerse themselves in the local culture, enjoy access to village markets, and benefit from the supportive atmosphere of the rural French countryside. The residency supports all stages of creative careers and fosters cultural exchange through its peaceful, collaborative environment.

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.

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.

RSJ (Residência São João)
São José do Vale do Rio Preto, Brazil
Residência São João (RSJ) is a dynamic art residency program located on a historic farm in São José do Vale do Rio Preto, Brazil, dedicated to fostering creative processes, artistic collaborations, and interactions with the natural environment. Established in 2012, RSJ offers a variety of residency spaces, including Casa Figueira, a beautifully renovated former stable that provides individual bedrooms, studio spaces, and communal areas for residents. Casa Figueira, as part of RSJ, encourages self-directed work and communal living, promoting critical discussions, workshops, and collaborative projects among artists, researchers, and creatives. The farm’s serene setting, combined with access to facilities like a library, swimming pool, and musical instruments, enriches the residency experience. RSJ places a strong emphasis on ecological awareness, integrating agroecological practices and nature preservation into its programs. The residency is open to individuals and collectives from diverse disciplines, with stays ranging from one to three months. Residents are selected based on the quality of their proposals, aiming to create a vibrant and inclusive community. Through its ongoing projects and partnerships, RSJ continues to make a significant impact on both local and international cultural landscapes.

Rural Residency for Contemporary Art (RUC)
Near Valcamonica valley, Italy
Rural Residency for Contemporary Art (RUC) is located in the stunning Valcamonica valley of the Italian Alps, a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its rich history and prehistoric rock engravings. The residency provides artists, musicians, and writers from around the world with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquil and inspiring rural landscape. RUC encourages deep connections with the natural environment and local cultural heritage through workshops, excursions, and community interactions. The facilities include restored country houses and villas, offering comfortable accommodations and dedicated studio spaces. Artists can engage in both solitary creative activities and collaborative projects, culminating in a pop-up art exhibition. The program emphasizes minimal environmental impact and sustainable living, aligning with the residency's ethos of simplicity and freedom.

S+T+ARTS
Berlin, Germany
S+T+ARTS (Science + Technology + Arts) is an initiative launched by the European Commission to foster alliances between science, technology, and the arts. This initiative aims to tackle the complex challenges of our times by integrating artistic practices into research and innovation processes. Through various programs and residencies, S+T+ARTS supports collaborative projects that address pressing societal issues such as sustainability, digital transformation, and social inclusiveness. The organization facilitates residencies, awards, and collaborative projects, connecting artists with scientists, technologists, and industry experts across Europe. S+T+ARTS residencies offer artists the opportunity to work in diverse environments, from high-tech laboratories to remote ecological sites, providing the resources and support needed to develop innovative solutions. These projects are designed to stimulate critical thinking, promote cross-disciplinary collaboration, and inspire new ways of addressing global challenges. S+T+ARTS is committed to promoting a sustainable future by aligning its projects with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the European Green Deal. By supporting art-driven innovation, S+T+ARTS aims to enhance public awareness, drive policy changes, and contribute to the development of a more inclusive and resilient society.

Saari Residence
Mynämäki, Finland
The Saari Residence, operated by the Kone Foundation, is a prestigious artist residency located in Mynämäki, Southwest Finland. It offers a serene and culturally rich environment for artists, writers, poets, translators, curators, and critics from all disciplines and nationalities to focus on their work. The residency emphasizes ecological sustainability, including social and psychological aspects, aiming to provide a space for creative exploration and the development of new artistic directions. Individual professionals and artistic collectives are encouraged to apply, with a special welcome to projects that explore multidisciplinary, innovative, or non-mainstream themes. The residency includes individual and group stays, with specific months allocated for each, and provides apartments, workspaces, and a monthly grant tailored to the artist's career stage. Support for ecological travel and additional funding for artists from the Global South is available. The Saari Residence fosters a community of diverse and international artists, offering opportunities for interaction, networking, and the sharing of ideas.

Sachaqa Centro De Arte
San Roque De Cumbaza, Peru
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.

Sam & Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts
New Berlin, New York, United States
The Sam & Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts offers a distinctive artist residency focused on painters, located in the scenic environs of New Berlin, New York. This residency, housed within a refurbished 19th-century barn near the Golden Artist Colors manufacturing site, provides a rich environment for artists to deeply engage with the full spectrum of painting materials and technologies. Each residency session grants artists access to innovative and experimental paint products alongside traditional mediums, facilitated by the proximity to the Golden Artist Colors labs and production facilities. The program, operational since 2012, supports up to three artists per session, with each session lasting four weeks. Artists benefit from large, open studio spaces, a private apartment, and comprehensive material resources at no cost, thanks to fundraising efforts like art auctions. The goal is to immerse artists in exploratory work that pushes the boundaries of paint as a medium, backed by expert technical support from paint technicians and formulators. Residencies are awarded through a competitive, juried process, emphasizing artistic quality and professional dedication. Artists are encouraged to bring their own tools and substrates but are provided with a wide array of paints and materials. This setting not only offers a retreat into nature but also fosters a communal atmosphere through shared facilities and organized activities that encourage creative and professional growth.

Sarasvati Creative Space at Camp Wonder Wander
Hohenwald/Waynesboro, Tennessee, United States
Sarasvati Creative Space at Camp Wonder Wander offers a unique residency experience in a rural, nature-rich setting. This program welcomes a diverse range of creative professionals, including writers, artists, and graphic designers, to engage deeply with their practices away from the distractions of everyday life. The residency provides furnished lodging, studio space tailored to the artist's needs, and a community environment where interaction and organic collaboration are encouraged. Participants can partake in weekly group meals and enjoy the natural surroundings, which include unlimited interactions with the land and animals. The program emphasizes personal project development in a supportive atmosphere, with the option for additional services such as dish washing and expert consultations from a design coach.

Serlachius
Mänttä, Finland
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.

Seven Gardens
Mahan, Iran
Seven Gardens Residency, nestled in Kerman, Iran, is a unique cultural and artistic haven established in Spring 2018. Named after the scenic Haft Bagh Highway, it aims to immerse its residents in the rich tapestry of Iranian handicraft, cuisine, and traditions. This family-owned residency fosters a nurturing environment for artists and writers to connect with local artisans, families, and the art community, promoting a deep cultural exchange and understanding. The residency is celebrated for its hospitality, offering a blend of workshops, local excursions, and communal activities that highlight the beauty and diversity of Iranian culture. Residents are accommodated in apartment-style hotel rooms, providing a comfortable and inspiring setting for creativity and exploration. The program is designed to be inclusive, welcoming artists from around the globe to experience the warmth and richness of Iranian heritage. With no specific outcome required, artists are encouraged to immerse themselves fully in the experience, forming lasting connections and gaining new perspectives. Seven Gardens Residency stands as a beacon of cultural exchange, inviting artists to explore, create, and be inspired by the heart of Iran.

Shakti Design Residency
New Delhi, India
The Shakti Design Residency in India is an annual program supporting international design talent through a four-week immersive experience in New Delhi and Jaipur. The residency is open to creatives from any medium and discipline, providing participants with the opportunity to collaborate with local artisans and gain mentorship from world-leading design experts. Residents will create sustainable and innovative pieces inspired by Indian craftsmanship and culture. The program offers free flights, accommodation, and an honorarium of $1,500 for meals and expenses. Participants will stay at Shalini Misra’s farmhouse in New Delhi, which serves as the hub for this unique residency. The residency is organized in partnership with Curio and Basic.Space, aiming to foster creative growth and cultural exchange.

Skogshyddan AIR
Skogby, Finland
Skogshyddan AIR offers a peaceful residency environment situated by the sea in the village of Skogby, between Tammisaari and Hanko, Finland. This residency is designed for artists, researchers, and creative practitioners who seek a serene setting to advance their work. With residency periods ranging from two weeks to three months, Skogshyddan AIR provides private accommodations in a historic 100-year-old log house, surrounded by natural beauty. Although there is no dedicated studio space, residents can work within their apartments. The residency encourages collaboration and interaction with local networks and other creatives, making it ideal for those interested in community-based and interdisciplinary projects. Applications are evaluated by a curatorial team, and residents are selected based on their proposed work plans.

Skowhegan
Skowhegan, Maine, United States
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.

Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat
Laceyville, Pennsylvania, United States
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.

Sound Art Lab
Struer, Denmark
Sound Art Lab is an artist-run residency program located in Struer, Denmark, near the scenic coastal landscapes of Limfjorden. The program supports international artists working in sound-related practices by offering an environment conducive to exploration, experimentation, and collaboration. Artists are provided with free accommodation in a shared artist apartment, access to well-equipped facilities for artistic production, and artistic and technical supervision throughout their project. The residency encourages artists to use their time for focused work and creative development without the pressure of producing a finished product. Participants are expected to document their stay and have the opportunity to present their work publicly through various forms such as artist talks, performances, exhibitions, or digital documentation. Sound Art Lab also facilitates connections with local audio technology companies and other partners, enhancing the cultural exchange and professional growth of the artists. The program aims to create a vibrant and dynamic space for sound artists to thrive and expand their artistic practices. Sound Art Lab’s commitment to fostering creativity and innovation in sound art makes it a unique and valuable residency experience.

Struts Gallery
Sackville, Canada
Struts Gallery offers an annual Open Studio Residency Program for professional visual and media artists in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. The residency lasts for five weeks, typically running from May through October, and supports artists at all career levels by providing a space for experimentation without the pressure of creating a finalized work. Selected artists receive 24-hour access to a 400-square-foot studio within the gallery, along with a private, fully furnished two-bedroom apartment located above the gallery. The program is artist-driven and independent, with staff available for assistance in community outreach and logistical support. As part of the residency, artists are required to engage with the community through at least one public event, such as an artist talk or workshop. The residency includes an artist fee, per diem, travel costs, and access to the gallery’s media arts equipment. Applications open annually after Labour Day, and the selection process is highly competitive.

Studio 88
Doi Saket, Thailand
Studio 88 Artist Residency is located in the serene town of Doi Saket, 25 kilometers from the vibrant cultural city of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Founded by international cultural manager Sasiwimon Wongjarin (Aom), the residency provides a space for artists to reflect, experiment, and create in a tranquil environment. Studio 88 welcomes artists from various disciplines, including literature, visual arts, new media, performing arts, craft, and design. The residency is designed to foster intercultural exchanges and support creative development through mentoring and tailored programs. Artists can stay in self-contained bungalows that offer both living and studio space, with access to shared facilities like a large indoor hall and exhibition space. Studio 88 also offers additional services such as technical support, curated studio visits, and networking opportunities. The residency aims to connect international artists with the local scene, facilitating meaningful cultural interactions and collaborations. Through its programs, Studio 88 emphasizes the importance of art in engaging with nature, people, and culture.

Studio Panicale
Panicale, Italy
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.

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.

Sustainable Bolivia (SB)
Riberalta, Bolivia
Sustainable Bolivia (SB) offers an Art Residency Program in Riberalta, Bolivia, designed to promote cultural exchange between international and local artists. Open to artists from any country, regardless of discipline, the residency provides an opportunity to work independently and engage with the local community. The program encourages interaction with Bolivian artists and aims to foster long-term cultural relationships. Residents are also offered volunteer opportunities with local partner organizations, enhancing the integration into the community. The residency includes accommodation and support for creating work, but artists are encouraged to bring their own materials. The cost of participation is $250 per month, covering accommodation, utilities, internet, and staff support.

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.

Taos Ceramics Center (TCC)
Taos, New Mexico, United States
The Taos Ceramics Center (TCC) is a dynamic nonprofit institution dedicated to advancing the ceramic arts through education, studio access, and public engagement. Located in the culturally rich and scenic town of Taos, New Mexico, TCC offers a well-equipped ceramic facility alongside a robust gallery and retail operation. Founded in 2020 and now a 501(c)(3), the center serves as a creative hub for ceramic artists from across the United States and beyond. The TCC Artist-in-Residence program provides selected artists with a private studio, shared furnished housing, and 24/7 access to professional-grade equipment. Residents also gain opportunities to teach, exhibit, and participate in the vibrant TCC community. With future plans to expand its facilities, TCC is positioning itself as a premier center for ceramics education and innovation in the Southwest. The organization fosters community engagement and supports professional development through exhibitions, teaching, and studio tech work. Emphasizing sustainability and cultural connection, TCC promotes ceramics as both an artistic and communal practice.

Tendril
Struga, North Macedonia
Tendril Residency, located in Struga, North Macedonia, is a multidisciplinary artist residency that fosters international collaboration and cultural exchange. It serves as a platform for artists from diverse backgrounds to engage in interdisciplinary and cross-cultural dialogue and artistic exploration. The residency combines structured programming with ample unstructured time for individual artistic pursuits and community interaction. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with local communities through workshops, public presentations, and community-based projects, culminating in a group exhibition. The program explores themes such as community, ecology, tourism, and cultural heritage preservation through contemporary art practices. Accommodation, art materials, and partial travel costs are provided for participants.

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.

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.

The Mesa Refuge
Point Reyes Station, California, United States
The Mesa Refuge is a nonprofit residency in Point Reyes Station, California, tailored for writers, journalists, and activists focusing on critical issues like nature, economic equity, and social justice. Founded in 1997 by Peter Barnes, it provides a transformative space for both emerging and established creatives to deepen their work without daily fees. The refuge, housed in a building once owned by painter Sam Francis, emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion, supporting a broad spectrum of voices through its programming. Residents are selected through an annual application process, and while the refuge welcomes international applicants, travel costs must be borne by the residents themselves. The facility includes accessible features and offers reliable wifi but limited cell service, fostering a conducive environment for focused work. Although not equipped for overnight guest stays, family and friends can participate in drop-offs and pick-ups.

The Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale (NKD)
Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway
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.

The Old Lock Up Gallery
Cromford, United Kingdom
The Old Lock Up Gallery in Cromford, Derbyshire, offers week-long artist residencies approximately five times a year, providing a tranquil and inspiring environment for artists to develop their projects. The residencies cost £495 for 7 days and include overnight stays in the gallery owner’s home. Artists have 24/7 access to a well-equipped gallery space with lighting, a log-burning stove, a kitchenette, and a separate toilet. The gallery, situated near the Peak District National Park, offers a serene setting surrounded by beautiful countryside. Participants can enjoy the village amenities, including a grocery store, cafes, pubs, and a bookshop. The program emphasizes self-directed work, allowing artists to focus intensely on their projects. A fully funded residency is available for UK artists meeting specific financial criteria. The residency provides a unique opportunity for artists to engage with a new space and find inspiration from the natural surroundings.

The Residency Project (TRP)
Silverton, United States
The Residency Project (TRP) in Silverton, Colorado, offers a unique artist residency experience situated at 9,318 feet in the San Juan Mountains. This program emphasizes creative research, reflection, and connection rather than production, allowing artists to draw inspiration from the stunning natural landscape. Acknowledging the land’s history and the Ute Indians’ heritage, TRP respects and honors the indigenous roots of the area. The Retreat @ 1303 provides accommodations, studio space, programmed excursions, and group meals, fostering a collaborative and exploratory environment. TRP champions creative experimentation, equity, diversity, inclusion, social justice, and environmental justice. Founded in 2018 by artist Sarah Umles, TRP evolves with each artist-in-residence, embracing co-authorship in redefining the artist residency model. Influenced by Joseph Beuys’ social sculpture and Nicolas Bourriaud’s relational aesthetics, TRP envisions itself as an adaptable, itinerant project open to new spaces and collaborations.

The Tyrone Guthrie Centre
Newbliss, Ireland
The Tyrone Guthrie Centre, located at Annaghmakerrig House in County Monaghan, Ireland, is a renowned residency program that promotes excellence and innovation across all art forms. The Centre provides professional artists—including writers, musicians, composers, choreographers, filmmakers, designers, and more—with a supportive environment to work, create, and engage in peer exchange. Open to professional artists with a proven track record in their field, the residency invites applications year-round. Artists can choose between full-board accommodations in the historic house or self-catering options in nearby cottages. The Centre offers a tranquil setting ideal for concentrated work, with residents benefiting from a nurturing and inclusive community. Fees vary depending on residency duration and location, with options available for residents from Europe and internationally. The Centre is well-supported by various cultural bodies, ensuring a high standard of facilities and an enriching experience for all attendees.

Theatre in Palm
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Theatre in Palm Residencies offers a unique opportunity for emerging theatre artists to develop professionally and expand their networks across Europe. Hosted in 12 partner countries, these two-week residencies focus on collaboration, inspiration, and the creation of shareable works. Each residency will produce a co-production in various forms, emphasizing themes like social impact, equality, and environmental sustainability. Participants will receive travel, accommodation, and compensation. The program aims to foster cross-cultural exchanges and enhance the visibility of emerging artists in the European theatre scene.

Thoor Ballylee
Galway, Ireland
The Thoor Ballylee Artist-in-Residence program, hosted by the Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society in Galway, Ireland, offers a unique residency opportunity in the historic home of poet W.B. Yeats. Opened in 2019, The Studio at Thoor Ballylee serves as a cultural hub, providing artists with a space for workshops, exhibitions, and educational sessions. Each year, the residency supports two artists for two-week periods in July and September, focusing on literature, creative writing, visual arts, textiles, and more. The program includes accommodation, local travel costs, and a modest daily stipend, encouraging engagement with local artists and the community through exhibitions, performances, and workshops.

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.

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.

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.

TUO TUO
Joutsa, Finland
TUO TUO is an artist-led residency situated in the former schoolhouse of Pynnölä village, Joutsa, established in January 2020. This residency is dedicated to exploring the intersections of sound, visual arts, performance, and environmental sciences within an ecological arts framework. It serves as a collaborative, ever-evolving ecosystem that supports experimentation and future-oriented community projects centered around ecological thinking. The residency is set in a rural, serene environment that stimulates transdisciplinary dialogue and pancultural pluralism, integrating deeply with both the local and international cultural landscapes. TUO TUO fosters a supportive atmosphere for residents to engage in radical rethinking across disciplines, welcoming proposals related to ecological art and research, ecopsychology, healing, poetry, and permaculture among others. Residents at TUO TUO are provided with a private bedroom, workspace access, and communal facilities including a kitchen, library, and laundry, all conducive to both solitary reflection and collective experimentation. The residency promotes sustainable living practices and provides a wood-burning sauna and spaces for social interaction and public engagement such as workshops and exhibitions.

Ucross
Clearmont, Wyoming, United States
Ucross Foundation provides a serene retreat setting for artists, located on a vast 20,000-acre ranch in northeastern Wyoming. Since its inception in 1981, with the artist residency programs starting in 1983, Ucross has been a nurturing ground for artists to focus intensively on their creative endeavors, away from the distractions of daily life. The foundation aims to support artists by offering uninterrupted time, work space, living accommodations, and the opportunity for both solitude and community interaction. The residency is available to visual and interdisciplinary artists, writers, composers, and choreographers from across the United States and internationally. Each year, Ucross extends invitations to approximately 115 artists, who are selected through a rigorous evaluation process conducted by an external panel of arts professionals. These residencies range from two to six weeks and are structured to foster both individual creative growth and communal interaction through shared meals and spaces. Ucross is committed to providing a productive and respectful environment. Artists are offered studio space appropriate to their medium and private accommodations. Meals are prepared by a professional chef, with lunches delivered to studios and communal dinners. This supportive setting allows artists to immeranently explore and experiment with new ideas and projects, which often continue to evolve long after their stay. Famous works like Annie Proulx’s The Shipping News and Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat Pray Love have been developed at Ucross, showcasing the profound impact the residency has on its artists. Ucross continues to contribute to the global arts scene not only through its residency programs but also through partnerships and affiliations with prestigious institutions like the Sundance Institute and PEN/Hemingway Award.

Valley of the Possible
Curacautín, Netherlands
Valley of the Possible is an independent cultural non-profit offering artist residencies, research programs, and interdisciplinary exchanges in Cañon del Blanco, Chile, and at Gagel Farm, Netherlands. The organization provides space for artists, scientists, and cultural practitioners to engage with ecology, sustainability, indigenous knowledge, and non-Western narratives through self-directed and research-based residencies. Participants explore themes such as land stewardship, regenerative agriculture, and human-nature relationships while developing their creative practice. At its Chilean base, residents stay in a rustic lodge in the Andean rainforest, with direct access to hot springs, native forests, and volcanic landscapes. The Netherlands location at Gagel Farm provides a structured research residency with a stipend, public engagement opportunities, and mentorship. The organization has also facilitated past programs, such as Black Earth, which explored indigenous ecological knowledge and food systems, and Exploration of a Multiform Space, a project merging experimental architecture and vernacular design. Through public events, workshops, and interdisciplinary collaborations, Valley of the Possible fosters alternative cultural models and community-led ecological regeneration, creating a unique space for reflection, research, and artistic production.

Vashon Artist Residency
Vashon Island, Washington, United States
The Vashon Artist Residency, located on Vashon Island in Washington State, offers artists time and space to create in a serene setting along the Salish Sea. Founded by visual artist Cathy Sarkowsky, the residency provides comfortable accommodations and studio spaces for artists across various disciplines, including visual arts, dance, theater, music, media, literary, and interdisciplinary arts. The program is self-directed, allowing emerging, mid-career, and established artists to focus on their work without imposed expectations. Residency sessions range from 2 to 3.5 weeks, with a sliding-scale, need-based fee structure to ensure accessibility. The residency encourages diversity and welcomes artists from different backgrounds, fostering a rich communal environment. Artists are selected based on the strength of their proposals, with no requirements for public presentations or productivity. The Vashon Artist Residency emphasizes creating a supportive and inclusive space where artists can recharge and develop their practice.

Vermont Studio Center (VSC)
Johnson, Vermont, United States
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.

Vice~Versa Foundation
Goa, India
The Vice~Versa Foundation Artist-in-Residence Fellowship Program in Goa, India, offers a unique opportunity for visual artists, curators, and writers to immerse themselves in creative work within the serene and culturally rich environment of Goan Heritage Houses. This program is designed for both emerging and established professionals from around the world, providing a space for innovation, reflection, and the development of a significant body of work. Residents are accommodated in private suites within Indo-Portuguese heritage homes, equipped with modern amenities and surrounded by the historical and artistic richness of Goa. The fellowship includes a monthly stipend, studio space, and access to a library, kitchen, and laundry facilities, promoting a self-sufficient and contemplative creative process. The program emphasizes the care of the residency spaces and the engagement with the local cultural tapestry. With options for four or eight-week residencies, the program supports artists in their professional growth while encouraging the exploration of Goa's unique cultural and artistic landscape.

Villa Capri
Vilafranca de Bonany, Spain
Villa Capri is a creative residency based in an 18th-century farmhouse in Mallorca, Spain. The female-led, interdisciplinary artist collective hosts international artists from various fields, including visual arts, music, performance, film, and gastronomy, for a 10-day immersive residency. Villa Capri aims to foster creativity and collaboration in a serene, nature-focused environment, far from the rush of urban life. The residency offers an open, dynamic structure where participants co-create the daily schedule, which may include movement workshops, nature walks, creative installations, and hands-on activities such as fabric dyeing and sculpture-making. The experience culminates in a public exhibition featuring performances, workshops, and art displays, with the goal of building lasting connections between the artists and the local community. Sustainability is at the core of Villa Capri’s ethos, with an emphasis on responsible consumption and regenerative practices.

Villa Lena
Tuscany, Italy
The Villa Lena Foundation, nestled in the Tuscan countryside of Italy, offers a distinctive artist residency that promotes multidisciplinary collaboration and creativity. This non-profit organization supports international artists across various fields, including art, music, literature, and fashion, to foster a rich dialogue and exchange of ideas. Set within a picturesque estate, the residency provides artists with accommodation, studio space, and half-board meals, facilitating a conducive environment for self-led projects from April to October annually. Artists contribute to the Villa Lena Collection by donating an artwork, creating a lasting legacy of their time spent at the residency. The program not only encourages artistic development but also integrates residents into community life, involving them in local agricultural practices and communal events. Special initiatives, such as family residencies and curatorial programs, highlight the foundation's commitment to accommodating diverse artistic endeavors and life situations. With a selection process that includes interviews and advisory board evaluations, Villa Lena seeks to assemble a vibrant, international community of creatives each year. The residency stands as a testament to the power of nature and community in fueling artistic innovation and collaboration in the heart of Tuscany.

Villa Ruffieux
Sierre, Switzerland
Villa Ruffieux, established in 2011, is an artist residency located in the historical Château Mercier estate in Sierre, Valais, Switzerland. This residency provides a creative sanctuary for artists from diverse fields such as visual arts, music, literature, theatre, and cinema, including researchers and scientists. Artists are offered a unique cultural environment to focus on their projects, with the potential for engaging with the local community through public exhibitions and performances. The Villa promotes interdisciplinary collaboration and cultural exchange within its historic walls, supporting artists with accommodations, a personal workshop space, and a stipend, while they immerse themselves in their creative pursuits amidst the inspiring landscape of the Swiss Alps.

Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA)
Amherst, United States
The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) stands out as a prestigious international residency that fervently supports the uninterrupted creativity of artists across various disciplines. With two distinct locations, one nestled in the foothills of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains at Mt. San Angelo and the other in the picturesque French village of Auvillar at Le Moulin à Nef, VCCA offers unique environments conducive to artistic exploration and productivity. Residencies vary from one to six weeks, accommodating over 20 artists per session, including writers, visual artists, and composers. These residencies provide private bedrooms, en-suite baths, individual studio spaces, and communal meals prepared with local ingredients, catering to a range of dietary needs. The serene settings, combined with the community of like-minded peers, inspire deep focus and significant progress on creative projects. Furthermore, VCCA encourages interaction among its residents, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas and practices that enrich each artist's experience. This residency is ideal for those seeking a blend of solitude for their work and the stimulating company of fellow artists in idyllic locations.

Wassaic Project
Wassaic, New York, United States
The Wassaic Project stands as a beacon of creativity and support for artists in the heart of Wassaic, NY. This residency, nestled in historic buildings, offers artists time and space crucial for their development. Not confined to producing work, artists are encouraged to explore, conceptualize, and immerse themselves in a creative laboratory without the pressure of outcomes. With both summer and winter programs, the Wassaic Project provides adaptable studios in Maxon Mills and Luther Barn, alongside private or shared housing. A unique aspect of this residency is its inclusive approach, welcoming individual artists, collaborative teams, and families, emphasizing the diversity of the artistic community. The residency spans various durations throughout the year, each with a distinct focus, including open calls for summer exhibitions, residencies, and special events like the Haunted Mill. Financial support is a cornerstone of the Wassaic Project, with efforts to subsidize residencies through fellowships and need-based financial assistance, highlighting the organization's commitment to removing financial barriers for artists. At the heart of the Wassaic Project is a commitment to community engagement and professional development. Residents benefit from monthly programming like open studios, group studio visits, and interactions with creative professionals, enriching the residency experience. The project's open call for applications and fellowships, such as the Work and Family Fellowship and Sustainable Arts Fellowship, underscores its dedication to supporting a broad spectrum of artists, including those from underrepresented communities. In summary, the Wassaic Project offers a multifaceted residency program that not only provides the necessary space and resources for artistic growth but also fosters a vibrant community of artists, encouraging innovation, exploration, and collaboration within the scenic ambiance of Wassaic, NY.

Watermill Center
Water Mill, United States
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.

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.

Willowtail Springs Nature Preserve and Education Center
Mancos, Colorado, United States
Willowtail Springs Nature Preserve and Education Center offers a unique residency experience that integrates the arts and nature within the serene environment of the Four Corners region. The residency program provides full, partial, and self-funded opportunities for artists, writers, musicians, filmmakers, and natural scientists from around the world. Willowtail’s creatively designed cabins and expansive natural surroundings provide a tranquil setting for residents to focus on their work, free from distractions. The program includes one- and two-week residencies throughout the year, requiring residents to contribute to the local community through a “give-back” initiative, such as workshops, presentations, or exhibitions. With facilities that support a wide range of creative disciplines, Willowtail encourages both individual and collaborative projects, making it an ideal retreat for creative exploration and environmental study.

Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW)
Rosendale, New York, United States
Women’s Studio Workshop (WSW) in Rosendale, NY, is a distinguished platform offering the Studio Residency Grant, a remarkable opportunity for artists from around the globe to engage deeply with their creative projects. This six- to eight-week residency welcomes artists at any stage of their career to work within WSW’s diverse studio disciplines: intaglio, letterpress, papermaking, screenprinting, photography, and ceramics (with facilities reopening in 2025). Artists receive a generous stipend, materials budget, travel allowance, complimentary housing, and unlimited studio access, underpinned by the possibility of technical guidance and production assistance. WSW conducts a rigorous selection process involving a rotating jury and potential NEA funding, ensuring a wide range of innovative projects are realized. The residency embodies WSW’s commitment to fostering artistic exploration and production, offering a global community of artists a nurturing environment for development and innovation.

Woodhaven
Kelowna, Canada
The Woodhaven Artist in Residence Program, hosted by the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies at UBC Okanagan, is a unique opportunity for artists from various disciplines to immerse themselves in a serene natural setting. Situated within a nature conservancy in Kelowna, British Columbia, the program supports artists engaged in visual arts, digital arts, performance, social, and community-based artistic practices, with a special encouragement for BIPOC artists and those from marginalized groups. The residency offers accommodation in a two-bedroom home and full use of a studio at the Woodhaven Eco Culture Centre, promoting work that explores sustainable and just relationships with nature amidst climate change. Artists are expected to engage in community programming, contributing to the vibrant exchange between the artist, the university, and the broader Kelowna community. The program highlights UBC Okanagan’s commitment to ecological stewardship and creative exploration, providing a paid residency for artists to develop site-specific projects that engage with the local environment and communities. This residency is a testament to fostering artistic innovation and environmental consciousness, offering a contemplative experience for artists to create, reflect, and connect.

Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild
Woodstock, New York, United States
Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild’s artist residency program, located in Woodstock, New York, offers live/work spaces within the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony. Artists from various disciplines, including writing, visual arts, ceramics, filmmaking, and more, are invited to apply based on their artistic excellence or demonstrated commitment to their field. The residency offers both cottage residencies and communal residencies, providing artists with autonomy and opportunities for community interaction. Residents are invited to participate in Byrdcliffe’s annual AiR exhibition and various program offerings. Accommodation options vary in size and layout, with fees applicable. Byrdcliffe ensures a serene natural setting conducive to creative development.