PRARIE RONDE ARTIST RESIDENCY
VICKSBURNG, MI
DEADLINE: 11/272024
We’re looking for individuals who are highly independent, engaged and curious. We do not limit our residency to any specific medium, but rather are looking for diverse artists who can creatively interact with The Mill.
We host three sessions annually and accept 2 – 4 residents per session. Accepted residents receive a stipend of $2,000 for 5 – 6 weeks, a $500 travel grant and private housing. We work with residents to share their work with the community (a gallery show, public workshop or other).
SHARPE - WALENTAS STUDIO PROGRAM
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
DEADLINE: 12/1/2024
Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program residents are selected annually based on merit from a competitive pool of applicants by a professional jury. Awardee's are given a rent-free non-living studio space to 17 visual artists for year-long residencies in DUMBO, Brooklyn.
The program is open to professional visual artists, 21 years or older who live in the US, as well as US citizens or permanent residents living abroad. Applicants may not be enrolled in any degree program, current participants in a Walentas-affiliated program, participate in any other residency program, or maintain a separate studio during their residency.
WONSOOK KIM SCHOOL OF ART - VISITING ARTIST PROGRAM
NORMAL, IL
DEADLINE: 12/1/2024
Founded in 1996, Illinois State’s Visiting Artist Program brings diverse artistic practices and voices to the Wonsook Kim School of Art. The Visiting Artist Committee seeks artists of all ethnic backgrounds, gender expressions, geographic locations, viewpoints, and practices. We welcome applicants who work in any medium.
The Wonsook Kim School of Art provides a studio for visiting artists to further their practices while in residence. Studio Space is located in the Center for the Visual Arts. Each artist gives a public lecture on her/his/their practice and conducts private studio visits with undergraduate and graduate students.
Residency periods are based on the number of Tuesdays an artist is on campus.
The length of residency offered is determined by the Visiting Artist Program. The ideal length of residency is six weeks. Applicants should prepare a seminar of up to 6 meetings but be able to shorten their proposal to as little as 3 meetings.
Visiting artists receive a stipend based on length of residency. Current Rate: $825 per work week (Monday—Friday) or $165 per workday (Monday—Friday). Travel to and from Illinois State University, travel in town during residency (except for bike travel), food, studio supplies, and all other expenses are the responsibility of the visiting artist.
KINHOUSE ART - DOUBLE DUTY
FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
DEADLINE: 12/1/2024
In collaboration with Artist/Mother Podcast, Kinhouse seeks to provide a supportive environment and nourishing resources to help artists who are parents to thrive.
Two selected artists will receive:
- 1 month exhibition at our gallery (2 person show)
- a week long stay at our artist residency in Fort Wayne, IN (family friendly and to be used during the 2025 calendar year)
- an interview on the Artist/Mother podcast
- promotion and marketing of your artwork
- an opening reception on Friday, May 2nd, 2025
As artist parents ourselves, we understand the challenge and complexity involved when you are making art and raising humans. This exhibition and residency opportunity was created to respond to the need for emerging and mid career artists to have opportunities to make and show their work in inclusive spaces.
This open call is for individual artists to submit on behalf of themselves. During the selection process we will be curating TWO artists from the submissions to show together and each receive a residency opportunity in 2025. Please do not submit as a “pair” of artists to this open call.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - SUNG ROBOTIC LAB
PENNSYLVANIA, PA
12/1/2024
The Sung Robotics Lab at University of Pennsylvania will host an art residency program that will bring together faculty, students, and community artists to explore artistic applications of origami-inspired robotic technologies.
An artist, designer, or creative from any discipline will spend summer 2025 at the lab and develop a creative origami robotics project. With the lab, the artist-in-residence will develop a collaborative workshop series to be presented at The Arts League in the fall of 2025.
The resident will have access to our manufacturing equipment and engineering mentorship from Penn students and faculty. In addition, in 2025 the artist-in-residence will have a designated studio space at The Arts League in West Philadelphia. The residency will culminate in an exhibition and community engagement to share their results at The Arts League.
ROBOTICS ART RESIDENCY – SUNG LAB
Residency Duration: June 2 – August 15, 2025
Working hours: min 20 hours per week in lab
Stipend: $3,000.00
Materials: $1,000.00
Additional Studio at The Arts League: June 2 – December 21, 2025
PhD Student Mentor, Faculty Mentor
Develop Collaborative Workshop series to be presented at The Arts League, additional funds provided for leading the workshop
Exhibition: November 17 – December 18, 2025
ÅFJORD ARTIST RESIDENCY
TRONDELAG, NORWAY
DEALDINE: 12/1/2024
Åfjord municipality is located on the Fosen Peninsula in the Trøndelag region of central Norway. The nature here is magnificent, with the sea, the mountains, abundant wildlife, and more than a thousand lakes and rivers. Åfjord Art is formed to explore the roles art can take outside the big cities and the roles it can play in local communities. It is established by Åfjord Municipality Arts Council with the aim of presenting young contemporary art where people live, and to explore new formats and new arenas for art exhibitions. What happens when you take art out of the museum? What does it mean for a community when art and artists are present? We aim to create more exhibition opportunities for young artists and are happy to take unconventional paths expanding the idea of what art can be and where it can be.
We collaborate with artists who enjoy local investigations to create work where human relationships and local contexts become central to the work. To borrow from Nicolas Bourriaud, we see art as a social interstice. This understanding of art contrasts with a more modernistic approach, where art is understood as an isolated object. Our projects often cross the border between art and real life.
The exhibitions we create generate new knowledge about how art can inhabit new spaces and how it can be part of a broader societal context. We aim for art to form new encounters between the artists and the people who live here. The works are primarily made for the inhabitants, their friends and families, and those who visit the municipality.
In this project, we invite artists to live and work in Åfjord exploring the notion of PLACE. The artists selected will be invited on a four weeks fully funded residency in March to research and prepare a piece of work for the arts festival Åfjord Art Month which takes place in November 2025. After the residency there is a 6 month development period back where you live and in November your work will be shown at the Åfjord Art Month.
We will provide:
A payment of 1700 EUR
A material budget of 1300 EUR
A 4-week fully funded research residency in March 2025
Exhibition at The Åfjord Art Month in November 2025
A network of fellow artists
Curatorial support throughout the production period
BERNHEIM ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM
CLERMONT, FL
DEADLINE: 12/2/2024
Each year, Bernheim selects up to four artists for its residency program. One residency is dedicated to a regional artist living in Kentucky or in Clark and Floyd counties of Southern Indiana, while another is reserved for an artist whose work engages with environmental issues and climate change.
The duration is between 6 and 8 weeks.
Selected artists will work with Bernheim to arrange residency dates based on their desired time and availability within the months of 2025.
$2,500 stipend. Regional artists also receive year-round access to Bernheim resources during their selected year.
Furnished, one-bedroom rustic cabin with a full kitchen, bath, and Wi-Fi.
Modest studio space with good natural light and heating, situated near a 32-acre lake. While no specialized art-making equipment is provided, artists have limited access to basic hand and power tools upon request and must demonstrate proficiency before use.
Support and guidance from Bernheim’s horticulture and operations departments, as well as staff ecologists, scientists, naturalists, and forest managers, are available for Artist-in-Residence projects. Please note that Bernheim staff are not responsible for entertaining visiting artists or assisting with the creation or installation of proposed works.
Access to free or heavily discounted classes, workshops, night walks, and other activities during the residency.
Participation in high-profile public and private events designed to promote artists and the Arts in Nature program.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY BAKERSFIELD
BAKERSFIELD, CA
DEADLINE: 12/2/2024
The purpose of this call for applications is to select a guest researcher/creator for the 2025 Frank Bidart Chair, aimed at promoting research projects related to culture and art or to promote the development of creative projects. The selected expert or creator will carry out a one-month residency for research or creation at California State University Bakersfield.
Program Description:
To implement the proposed research or creation project.
To develop collaboration opportunities in the Basque culture, art and innovation research or creative field and to identify new collaboration opportunities, as well as opportunities to include it in American research institutions and groups.
To take steps to develop and strength the Basque culture, art and innovation network in the American academia or artistic scenes.
To organize talks and conferences to increase the awareness about the Basque culture, art and innovation in the American academia and society.
To develop a communication strategy in conjunction with the Institute for Basque Studies of the California State University to increase the visibility of the research or artistic project and to strength its divulgation.
Any other action agreed by the three parts directed to research about the Basque culture, art and innovation and to increase its divulgation.
The Fellow will receive up to 5,000 euros from the Etxepare Basque Institute. This amount will cover the Fellow’s travelhis/her lodging, and subsistence while abroad. It will also cover the expenses related to the organization of an annual scientific forum (summer course, seminar, conference, or workshop) or the costs related to the participation of the Fellow in an international academic forum.
The Institute for Basque Studies will cover the cost of the Fellow’s visa up to $800, as well as the cost of the Fellow ́s insurance up to $300. The Institute for Basque Studies will provide an equipped office or space for creation for the Fellow on its premises.
DIALOG CITY - RESIDENCE: ART FOR PUBLIC
MONTELLIER, FRANCE
DEADLINE: 12/8/2024
Our DIALOG CITY ART FOR PUBLIC RESIDENCY PROGRAMME invites professional artists to develop ideas for urban interventions dealing with local or global topics that are of great significance for the respective urban society based on participatory approach. By developing new practices on how to connect digital innovation directly to citizens’ physical participation, the European cooperation project DIALOG CITY aims at contributing to increasing access to culture through a dialogical approach. Co-creation is at the core, encompassing a CITIZEN ARCHIVE PLATFORM for the cultural heritage sector and an innovative design thinking toolkit on FUTURE LITERACY.
ARTIST STIPEND
3.500 € including profound preparation of the residency after the final selection and presentation of the result during the HYBRID FESTIVAL in Montpellier. Per diems are included in the stipend.
MATERIAL COSTS
Up to 2.000 €, proposal subject to be reviewed by the internal commission according to the value given in terms of scenography and visibility during the Hybrid Festival. This must be specified in the application.
TRAVEL COSTS
Will be covered up to the amount of 1.300 €, including return ticket from the origin and local transport in Montpellier. According to the Memorandum of Understanding “Green Deal” we urge project participants to avoid air travel. Train, bus or car are preferred.
VOLLAND RESIDENCY PROGRAM
ALMA, KANSAS
DEADLINE: 12/11/24
In 2025, Volland is again offering residencies across the spring, summer, and fall seasons. The distractions of daily life often drift away at Volland, leaving meaningful time for work, personal discovery and engagement with nature. In addition to time and space, other resident artists, staff, and local residents endow a sense of community to the residency program.
Volland seeks applicants in all stages of their career (emerging, mid-level, professional) and all areas of the globe: local, national and international. The Foundation is committed to equity and welcomes people from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and experiences. Residents who enjoy solitude, working independently and are self-guided will do well in this residency.
Applicants should consider whether this is the right environment for them. Volland is located 8 miles outside of Alma, a town of 900 people. The nearest grocery store is a 30-minute drive.
Housing and studio space
$500/$1000 stipend for two/four week residents, respectively
Local library access
Occasional group meals
Free admission to Volland Foundation programming during the residency
Assistance with connections needed to aid a residency project
MUSEUM ON BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE - ADIRONDACK EXPERIENCE RESIDENCY
BLUE MOUTAIN LAKE, NY
DEADLINE: 12/13/2024
ADKX will offer four artists a one-month residency, scheduled consecutively in June, July, August, and September. During the residency, the artist will focus on creating their own body of work within the public areas of the museum grounds at least three days per week. The intention of the time during public hours is for artists to spend time pursuing their own creative works, inspired by the natural areas that comprise and surround the museum’s campus as well as key objects and stories within the collection. Artists should plan to be in the public areas a minimum of 6 hours a day, from about 10- 4:00PM for each of those three days.
Benefits:
$5000 stipend for the duration of the residency and $500 travel allowance. Artists are expected to provide their own materials, with the exception of those used for the Art Lab activity.On-site housing (no cost).
Artists will be housed in a large bedroom in the second floor of ADKX’s “Residence” building. The second floor is accessed by a staircase. The room is large enough for two adults, and can be set up with a small work space (for use by the artist and/or a spouse or partner). ADKX will not provide a computer or separate office space; free wi-fi is available. The room is large, but would be cozy for any artist with children over the age of two. The room is private and secured with a lock. The Residence is not a public building, but used regularly by staff and professional visitors. It is locked after hours when staff are not in the office areas. Pets are not allowed on the ADKX campus.
The first floor of the Residence building includes office areas as well as a large, fully-furnished kitchen and dining area used throughout the day by year-round staff. There are two bedrooms on the second floor. There is a shared full bathroom on that floor used by those occupying the bedrooms. A single person, usually a member of the museum’s seasonal staff, uses the second bedroom.
There is a shared washer and dryer on the main floor of the Residence. There is no charge for use of the laundry facilities, but hours are limited to evenings and weekends. Free parking is available in a staff parking area adjacent to the Residence. Wi-fi and all utilities are provided.
The artist will offer the museum one work produced through the residency as a first option purchase at a fair market price. The museum may decline to purchase any works at its sole discretion.
THE LUMINARY RESIDENCY
ST. LOUIS, MI
DEADLINE: 12/14/2024
The Luminary 2025 Residency Open Call supports creative practitioners who engage with the pressing issues of our time. As a residency focusing on process and research, The Luminary will provide two cohorts of individuals, small collectives, and collaborations with the space and time to rest, reflect and relate around a line of inquiry. The intention is that residents can focus on their research process, free of expectation of a final product. The Luminary welcomes national and international applicants of all backgrounds, such as artists, curators, writers, designers, educators, and arts administrators. Non-traditional backgrounds are welcome.
In addition to time and space, each resident receives a weekly stipend for their project and funded travel to The Luminary in St. Louis. The Luminary has a three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment with a full kitchen, dining area, living room, and free laundry. The apartment is located above the gallery on Cherokee Street, a small business corridor with restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, and bars. Please note that St. Louis is not very accessible by public transportation, so make a plan for your day-to-day travel around the city.
This residency is largely self-directed and process-based. There is no expectation of a final product or outcome. However, if desired, there is an opportunity to work with The Luminary's team to engage with the St. Louis community through coffee dates, studio visits, small-scale programming, etc.
ROMAN J. WITT RESIDENCY
ANN ARBOR, MI
DEADLINE: 12/15/2024
The mission of the Roman J. Witt Residency Program is to support an artist in the production of new work in association with the University of Michigan’s Stamps School of Art & Design. The program awards one residency per academic year to a visiting artist/designer to create new work at the school while engaging the university community. This will be the fourth iteration of the Witt Residency that is held in partnership with the University of Michigan Museum of Art.
During the Witt Residency, it is expected that the resident actively engages with the Stamps and UMMA community. To this end, a portion of the resident’s time at the university will be spent in direct interaction with students and faculty. Possibilities for interactions include but are not limited to: students working directly with the resident on artistic production; students interviewing resident; students observing resident’s process; resident dialoguing with students and faculty both in and outside of classes; resident providing critiques of student work; resident giving public talks/lectures/workshops; resident hosting open studio hours.
UMMA will work collaboratively with the artist(s) to develop a production budget for the presentation of the performance/activation/intervention in Fall 2026. This budget will encompass various production expenses including technical elements and support, performers, and other materials, etc.
The Tisch Apse is an approximately 6,400 square foot space measuring 45 by 143 feet that terminates in a semicircular recess with a 40-foot skylight. The space does not have built-in technical theater capabilities, therefore all technical elements need to be sourced externally and will impact overall budget. The space is not well-suited for traditional proscenium-style projects.
QUINN EMANUEL ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
LONDON, UK
DEADLINE: 12/15/2024
This residency is open to emerging and mid-career artists working in all disciplines across London. For four months the artist-in-residence will be given a studio in the Quinn Emanuel London office to support their existing practice or a new project as appropriate.
At the end of the residency an exhibition will be held to display the works of the artist and at least one work will be incorporated into the permanent collection. The exhibition will be held in a location deemed appropriate for the work decided on between the artists and curator.
The artist-in-residence will receive £3,000 a month over the course of four months for a total of £12,000. In addition, Quinn Emanuel will provide an allowance of up to £1,000 for purchase of art materials.
JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK RESIDENCY
JOSHUA TREE, CA
DEADLINE: 12/15/2024
Residency recipients will receive a fifteen hundred dollar scholarship to deter costs of participating in the program. Funds can be used towards art supplies, transportation, meals, etc.
Studios and Accommodations: The residency provides studio space and living accommodations. Each artist will be assigned their own house in which to live and work for the length of the residency. Artists may choose to work in the JTHAR dedicated studio, a large studio space, divided by movable walls, depending on the artist's needs. Housing Accommodations are located in the Highlands near the West Entrance of the Joshua Tree National Park. Please refer to our website for examples of housing.
SEEDBED 2025 ARTIST CALLOUT
NEWBURY, UK
DEADLINE: 12/16/2024
We're supporting up to 10 artists to develop creative projects focused on natural landscapes, exploring themes of heritage, environment, inclusion and public space. Seedbed 2025 coincides with and celebrates the 25th anniversary of Greenham Common’s return to public ownership. At least three projects will be commissioned further as part of this celebration.
Seedbed will offer 10 awards of £2500 to undertake research and development of an artistic project idea, including expenses, travel and accommodation.
We will be seeking applications from artists with at least three years of professional practice that either:
Seek to develop a new piece of work in relation to the context of Greenham Common or wider compatible themes/landscapes
Adapt an existing piece of work for the context of Greenham Common, drawing on its heritage or landscape
We anticipate that project ideas might be installation, performance or participation based or a combination of these forms and will be suitable for development for the outdoor environment of Greenham Common.
Artists will participate in meetings with the Seedbed team and project partners and be available to take part in a two-day residential orientation at 101 on 8 - 9 February 2025.
SUNY ONEONTA
ONEONTA, NY
DEADLINE: 12/20/2024
SUNY Oneonta invites proposal submissions for short term residencies from artists who engage in music, visual art, and theater or dance in an interdisciplinary manner.
Support:
Resident Stipend ($4,000 for four-week stay)
Resident housing allowance deducted from stipend (up to $600 per four-week period)
Budget for project materials – determined based on submitted budget (see below)
Staff and student worker support, determined based on project
Residency Duration:
March 15 through April 15, 2025.
Residency Expectations:
Residents will be expected to engage the campus facilities, students, faculty, and the Oneonta community, as well as to exhibit, publish, or present a new work on campus by the end of the residency. Residents will also be expected to organize workshops, master classes, talk backs, or other presentations and discussions, as applicable, with students, faculty and the Oneonta community throughout their stay.
Available Facilities:
Artists in residence will have access to the campus' formidable arts facilities including state of the art recording facilities, electronic music facilities, music performance space, computer labs, darkroom, digital / lighting / design / drawing / printmaking / ceramics / painting studios, and sculpture suite. Additional space may be available in the campus’s gallery spaces, or theater and dance spaces.
Housing Options & Campus Resources:
Housing options, complete with Wi-Fi, cell phone reception, kitchen and bathroom facilities, are available on or near the SUNY Oneonta campus.
Residents will also have access to SUNY Oneonta’s Milne Library, which provides quality information resources, services and expertise, in an inviting and stimulating intellectual environment.
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