ROBERT RAUSHENBERG FOUNDATION -
ARCHIVES RESEARCH RESIDENCY
NEW YORK, NY
GRANT: $10,800
DEADLINE: 1/3/2025
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives Research Residency is an opportunity for researchers and scholars interested in visiting the Rauschenberg Foundation and its Archives in New York City. The program provides partial support for incurred costs related to travel and lodging expenses related to the visit.
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, consisting of Robert Rauschenberg’s personal papers and the records from his Florida and New York studios, is the most comprehensive body of information on the artist’s life and career. The Archives Research Residency supports continued scholarly and investigative use of these materials by supporting individuals that demonstrate a compelling need to use the archives and addressing financial barriers that may prohibit onsite access to the archives. In addition, the application is open to all individuals, thereby encouraging research opportunities that move beyond traditional art historical discourse.
YADDO RESIDENCY
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY
DEADLINE: 1/6/2025
We offer residencies to professional creative artists from all nations and backgrounds working in one or more of the following disciplines: choreography, film, literature, musical composition, painting, performance, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video. Artists apply individually. Peer review is the keystone of our selection process, with different panelists each season. Residencies last from two weeks to two months and include room, board and a studio.
All artists whose work falls within the five disciplines we serve are encouraged to apply. Generally, those who qualify for Yaddo residencies are either working at the professional level in their fields or are emerging artists whose work shows great professional promise. An abiding principle at Yaddo is that applications for residency are judged solely on the quality of the work. Yaddo places no publication, exhibition or performance requirements on artists in residence.
Not only is Yaddo an equal opportunity employer—we will not discriminate against any individual, employee, or application for residency based on race, color, marital status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, national origin, disability, or any other legally protected status recognized by federal, state, or local law—we strongly encourage applicants from backgrounds underrepresented in arts and culture to apply.
FRENKIEL & PONTI FOUNDATION
MONTENERO, ITALY
DEADLINE: 1/6/2025
Frenkiel & Ponti were an odd duo emerging from post war U.S and Italy. They met in the swinging Amalfi Coast of the early 70s. Both were deeply involved in the music and art scene. Frenkiel was the manager and co-founder of Napoli Centrale (the group that started the Neapoltian jazz-rock explosion in 1974). They then moved to Montenero Val Cocchiara in the mountains of Molise where they entertained numerous members of the arts, living in “a secluded life full of visitors.”
The residencies at The Frenkiel & Ponti Foundation are the continuation of that life.
The Frenkiel and Ponti Foundation is a self-led residency program, simply offering you the time, an inspiring environment, facilities, conversation and community that enables you to create something you chose. We don’t expect payment and we don’t expect anything in return. Once you arrive at the Foundation, everything is covered for your stay: Accommodation, work/project area, local transportation, food, drink etc. We only ask that you purchase your flights and organize transfers from the airport in Naples yourself.
UCLA FILM & TELEVISION ARCHIVE
LOS ANGELES, CA
GRANT: $10,700
DEADLINE: 1/6/2025
The UCLA Film & Television Archive’s Artist-in-Residence Program will host an emerging artist for two weeks on-site at the Archive’s locations in Santa Clarita at the Packard Humanities Institute and in Westwood on the UCLA campus during the late spring of 2025 to activate the Archive’s collection in their artistic practice. The 2025 artist-in-residence will work exclusively with one or a combination of three specific collections: the Hearst Metrotone News Collection, In the Life LGBTQ+ Collection and KTLA Newsfilm Collection. The program will provide the artist with the time and support necessary to access and work with these unique collections, creating a project that will reach new audiences and make connections with Los Angeles’ cultural community.
If accepted, the two-week, full-time visits must take place in Los Angeles in May or June of 2025. The residency may occur over two weeks in consecutive order or split into two one-week increments. The artist is expected to actively engage for at least 10 business days during the on-site visits.
Projects utilizing resources from the residency will acknowledge the Archive as:
“This project was created during the Artist-in-Residence Program at the UCLA Film & Television Archive in 2025, with support from the Golden Globe Foundation.”
Payment
The honorarium is to be distributed in three payments:
After selection and after the Archive conducts planning meetings with the artist
Once the research visit is completed
Once the Archive presentation is complete
Each payment may take up to 60 days to process.
Current UCLA affiliates or anyone previously affiliated with UCLA in the past two years should expect additional wait times.
SLOSS METAL ARTS - IRON FOUNDRY RESIDENCY
BIRMINGHAM, AL
GRANT: $30,000/ YR
DEADLINE: 1/6/2025
Sloss Metal Arts offers 3-year, full-time work-residencies in Birmingham, AL, working in Sloss' historic iron foundry.
Resident Artists are the lifeblood of the Sloss Metal Arts program. This is a full-time work-residency position, with time divided between Sloss commission and outreach projects and your personal artistic practice. Resident Artists perform all foundry-related tasks as well as fabrication, maintenance, & education. They work closely with the Foundry Manager and Metal Arts Director to meet Sloss Metal Arts' mission through compelling artistic programming and visionary strategic planning.
Ideal candidates will be experienced in a variety of foundry processes, actively creating and exhibiting artwork, and have completed a related academic degree.
Resident Artists are Sloss employees and are expected to work approximately 30 hrs/week for Sloss Metal Arts and 10 hrs/week on their personal practice. Time worked for Sloss can include creating commission work, teaching workshops, foundry maintenance, and more.
Resident Artists are provided with a livable salary, insurance, materials stipend, and work space in our historic foundry.
The expected start date is May 5, 2025. The date is flexible depending on the applicant's availability. This position is 3 years, and will conclude in May of 2028.
A+E LAB - ART + TECH ARTIST IN RESIDENCY
CHATHAM, UK
GRANT: 1,000 + MENTORSHIP
DEADLINE: 1/10/2024
A+E Lab invites applications for early-to-mid career digital artists/collectives with creative souls and innovative minds who embrace digital tools and are always pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo. Selected artists will receive support to develop new work through a funded residency program at A+E Lab in the beautiful national legacy— Historic Dockyard Chatham.
What We Offer?
• £1,000 artist fee
• Access to A+E Lab facilities and equipment
• Technical and artistic mentorship
• Marketing and documentation support
• Public sharing event at the end of residency
• Opportunity to deliver workshops with local community/schools
Timeline
• Residency Period: 1-2 weeks at A+E Lab between February to March 2025
• Application Deadline: 10 January 2025, 23:59
• Outcome Notification: 24 January 2025, 23:59
• Public sharing or workshop event: by March 2025
The residency will be tailored according to the availability of the A+E Lab and the selected artists. The residency and sharing event must be completed by the end of March 2025. We accept an individual or group proposal for a new or ongoing project. We can also assist you with the accommodation options if required.
MUSEE DU QUAI BRANLY
PARIS, FRANCE
GRANT: 8,000
DEADLINE: 1/12/2025
This program is aimed at non-European artists from one of the four continents represented in the collections of the musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac: Africa, Asia, Americas, Oceania. There is no age limit for applications.
The work produced as part of the residency must be designed in relation to the collections, issues, themes and spaces of the museum.
The winning project will be chosen in Spring 2025 by an international jury that will bring together different personalities from the world of sound and audiovisual creation. The museum will pay the selected artist an endowment of €8,000 and will also finance the production of the sound work, which will be presented to the public and may be included in the museum's collections.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY'S ZUCKERMAN INSTITUTE-
ART IN EDUCATION LAB COMMISION
NEW YORK, NY
GRANT: $10,000
DEADLINE: 1/13/2025
Now in the 6th year of our Art in the Education Lab program, Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute seeks an artist to create a work that will invite and inspire community members to explore science through an artistic lens. Artists will be invited to spend time meeting with scientists at the Zuckerman Institute to stimulate the creation of artwork that helps bring science to the public in novel and inspiring ways. We particularly seek artwork that will engage our local community in Upper Manhattan and the South Bronx.
The Education Lab, a custom-built street-level space located in the Jerome L. Greene Science Center at 605 W 129th St, is where science and community come together for public and education programs. We host in-person programs in the space and in partnership with local organizations such as the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, BioBus, and the Studio Museum in Harlem, for students, teachers, and the general public. Our aim is to invite our community to access and enjoy science in fun and inventive ways.
ANDERSON CENTER - ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM
RED WING,MN
DEADLINE: 1/14/2025
The Anderson Center at Tower View's Artist Residency Program an opportunity in August and October 2025 for early career, mid-career, and established artists working across all disciplines and based anywhere in the world. The program is interdisciplinary, and the organization welcomes applications from a wide range of creative and intellectual genres, including those that don't fit neatly into one category.
Selected artists receive live/work space, fellowship & exchange within a 5-artist cohort, chef-prepared meals, and more.
DE ATELIERS
AMESTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
GRANT: 15,854€ + 2,000 €
DEADLINE: 1/15/2025
De Ateliers is an artists’ institute open to artists at the beginning of their professional career. It offers a two-year studio and tutoring programme that is best tailored to the needs of highly motivated artists who wish to strengthen their artistic foundation, develop their ideas and deepen their practice in a focused, critical environment among peers from around the globe. The programme is centred around weekly individual studio conversations, with regular and guest tutors, most of whom are practicing artists. The aim is to create a better understanding of one’s artistic position and process by offering a multiplicity of perspectives and critical feedback.
The individual and intensive nature of the De Ateliers programme, with weekly one-on-one studio visits by tutors on Tuesdays, demands a highly motivated and committed attitude. For those artists who are actively looking for regular critical feedback and who have an open attitude towards a wide range of artistic voices and opinions, the generous time and space the De Ateliers programme offers, can produce a life changing experience.
De Ateliers is a small scale institution, with twenty spacious studios housed in a monumental studio building in the centre of Amsterdam. In addition to the individual studio spaces, it offers access to basic workshop facilities, a library, public programs and connections to relevant art and knowledge institutions in Amsterdam and beyond. To facilitate and support their stay in Amsterdam, participants at De Ateliers are able to get access to shared housing and stipends to cover basic costs of living.
FOLGER INSTITUTE - ARTISTIC RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
WASHINGTON DC
GRANT: $5,000
DEADLINE: 1/15/2025
Folger Institute Artistic Research Fellowships are open to all artists whose work would benefit from significant primary research related to the histories, concepts, art, and objects of the early modern world (ca. 1400-1800) and its legacies. Artistic applicants are not required to hold a formal degree, but should describe their training and level of industry-specific experience in their CV.
Artistic applicants may apply for one, two, or three months of research support and have the option to take their fellowships fully onsite, fully virtual, or a combination of the two. Fellowship awards are $4,000 per virtual month and $5,000 per onsite month, and may be taken any time between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026. Applicants may propose the research schedule that best fits their project’s needs. A final art deliverable is not requiredupon conclusion of the fellowship residency. However, we do require all fellows to complete an evaluation survey to help us continue to improve our program.
WOMEN'S STUDIO WORKSHOP- STUDIO RESIDENCY GRANT
ROSENDALE, NY
GRANTS: $350/ WK + $500 MATERIAL BUDGET
DEADLINE: 1/15/2025
The Studio Residency Grant is a six- to eight-week residency for artists to create new work in any of our studio disciplines: intaglio, letterpress, papermaking, screenprinting, photography, or ceramics (facilities reopen 2025). WSW invites applications from artists at any stage in their careers.
This grant includes a stipend of $350/week, up to $500 for materials used during the residency, up to $250 for travel within the Continental US, free onsite housing, and 24/7 studio access. WSW can also provide technical advice and production assistance.
This residency has a two-step jury process: a rotating, impartial jury selects the finalists and then WSW applies for NEA funding for the chosen projects.
THE BLAKE SCHOOL- McGUIRE VISITING ARTISTS
HOPKINS, MN
GRANT: $6,500
DEADLINE: 1/15/2025
Established in 1993 by Dr. Bill and Nadine McGuire, the biennial program funds residencies with visual artists who collaborate with faculty and students in grades Pre-K through 12. Each residency allows the Blake community to learn from an artist’s unique talents, experiences, and
approaches to creating art, learning, and teaching. The Blake School may also host an exhibit of works by the artist-in-residence in the Martha Bennett Gallery on our Upper School campus.
The program seeks to enrich Blake’s visual arts curriculum by providing experiences not otherwise available in our visual arts programs and offering opportunities for visiting artists to work with the Blake community. Artists may submit proposals to work with a single division (Lower School, Middle School or Upper School). Alternatively, if the artist feels they are able to work well with the breadth of skills and needs of Pre-K-12 students, they may deliberately create a thematic link across the three divisions.
RESIDENCY UNLIMITED
NEW YORK, NY
GRANT: $3,500 + $500 MATERIAL BUDGET
DEADLINE: 1/19/2025
This program is dedicated to supporting NYC-based artists traditionally underrepresented in the arts. RU encourages applications from artists who self-identify as part of underserved communities, including but not limited to BIPOC and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Artists working in all mediums are welcome, with a special emphasis on interdisciplinary practices such as social practice, conceptual art, institutional critique, and other discursive approaches.
The three-month residency will run from April 1 – June 30, 2025, in collaboration with RU Guest Curator Jesse Bandler Firestone.
About Residency Unlimited (RU):RU is a non-profit art organization dedicated to fostering the creation, presentation, and circulation of contemporary art and ideas. Situated in a historic former South Congregational Church in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, RU provides a multifunctional space for community engagement. It serves as a hub for public programs, artist and curator meetings, research, and occasional art production. Programs include talks, screenings, performances, and exhibitions.
JAN VAN EYCK ACADAMIE
MAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS
GRANT: 1,500€ /Month + 2,000€ MATERIAL BUDGET
DEADLINE: 1/27/2025
Artists and designers coming from all fields, architects, curators, writers and other artistic researchers, makers and critical thinkers, including duos and collectives, are invited to apply for an 11-month residency taking place in 2026 at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Each selected participant receives the time and space to further their artistic practice with the expert support of our advisers, the curator/resident liaison, the departments of Nature Research and Education & Development, as well as the library and the labs – Photography & Audiovisual, Material Matters, Food, Printing & Publishing, and Future Materials. Participants not only work in their individual trajectories but also develop themselves in relation to their peers. During the residency, they share their stories and their practices. It is in the convergence of these worlds where one truly gets to understand and support one another, where new ideas sprout, and interdisciplinary collaborations begin.
TAFT MUSEUM OF ART - DUNCANSON RESIDENCY
CINCINNATI, OH
GRANT: $10,000 + $69 PER DIEM
DEADLINE: 1/31/2025
The Taft Museum of Art is seeking a visual artist specializing in painting with teaching experience and a commitment to social justice for the 2026 Duncanson Artist-in-Residence as part of the year-long Duncanson Program.
The Duncanson Artist-in-Residence will be actively engaging the Cincinnati community for two weeks in Spring 2026. The ideal candidate will not only be an outstanding visual artist who uses paint as their primary medium, but also a dynamic educator who is comfortable working with a variety of audiences including students ranging from grades K-12, families, and adults. Throughout the residency, the artist will share their creative vision and talent by leading a variety of public programs including lectures, workshops, gallery talks, school visits, and other signature events. Flexibility will be key in executing the roster of innovative and collaborative programs. Artists will have the opportunity to advance their work, actively pursue their career ambitions, and foster connections within the Cincinnati community.
WOODSTOCK AIR RESIDENCY
KINGSTON, NY
GRANT: $2,000
DEADLINE: 1/31/2025
Woodstock AIR is an artist residency that supports community building, individual creativity, photographic production, and critical dialogue around visual culture and social change.
This one-month residency will allow ten photographers the time and space to break new ground, complete ongoing projects, and advance their artistic vision within an environment that has inspired artists for over a century. The two-bedroom house in Woodstock features two separate artist studios which serve as the base for the residency and visiting artist programs.
Residencies are four weeks in length and include a $2,000 honorarium, $250 travel stipend, living accommodations in a house with a fully equipped artist studio, with a large-format printer, editing setup, and ample workspace, In addition, residents receive critical and technical support at CPW’s Digital Media Lab in Kingston.
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