Residencies
Discipline(s): Dance, Film/Video, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts, Archaeology, Architecture, Literature, and Classics Eligibility: Open to U.S. and international artists, who demonstrate significant achievement in their disciplines, commensurate with their age and experience. Session: September – January, and January to April; 1-month session Description: Located in a series of villas on the Italian Riviera, the Liguria Study Center provides residential fellowships for qualified persons working on advanced creative or scholarly projects in all arts and humanities disciplines, including archaeology, architecture/ landscape architecture, classics, dance, film/video, history, literature, music, philosophy, theater, and the visual arts. Room, board and studio space provided. With respect to Dance, Music, and Theater, however, the Center does not have rehearsal studio space for persons wishing to work extensively in…
Read MoreDiscipline(s): Writing (including playwriting, poetry, translation, fiction, and non-literary fiction), Music Composition/Recording, Visual Arts, Design, New Genres, Performance Art Eligibility: Emerging to mid-career. Students are ineligible. • Session: March – December, 3-6 week sessions; 9 residencies are awarded per session. Description: The Aurora Project encourages artists and scholars from a wide range of disciplines to apply, the limitation of available space and equipment being the primary restrictions. Private studios are open 24/7; simple, comfortable accommodations and three meals a day are provided. Residents are selected based on their applications A waiting list is maintained. Room, board, and workspace provided.
Read MoreAtlantic Center for the Arts is an innovative nonprofit artists-in-residence program that provides artists with an opportunity to work and collaborate with some of the world’s masters in the visual, literary, and performing arts. Since the program began in 1982, over 3500 artists have been served from the US and around the world. The three week Residency Program brings together three “Master Artists” from different disciplines, such as the visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography, film/video, and multimedia), architecture, music (composition and performance), literature, choreography, dance, performance art, and theater . Each Master Artist determines the requirements and basic structure of their residency, and through an online application process, they each select eight “Associate Artists” to participate in the three-week program. The essence of the…
Read MoreART342 is a nonprofit residency and artist community that provides the necessary time and space for independent creative practice. Studios, living arrangements and financial aid are given to qualified emerging or midcareer artists. We support the work of both national and international artists who specialize in the visual arts, writing or music composition. During 14-week sessions in the Spring, Summer and Fall, accepted residents experience 24 hour studio access, informal exchanges with fellow artists, and opportunities in community interaction and outreach. ART342 is located alongside the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Fort Collins, Colorado and approximately 60 miles north of Denver. Discipline(s): Music Composition, Visual Arts, Scholarly and Creative Writing Eligibility: Emerging to mature. Artists must show professional standing in…
Read MoreAs a fully accredited member of the Alliance of Artists Communities (http://www.artistcommunities.org/) and RES ARTIS: International Association of Residential Art Centres (http://www.resartis.org/en/), the Anderson Center provides retreats of two to four weeks duration from May through October each year to enable artists, writers, and scholars of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment to create, advance, or complete works-in-progress. A rotating Peer Review Panel comprised of professional artists, writers, and scholars annually screens and selects all applicants. This program is the largest of its kind in the Upper Midwest. Since the Center opened in 1995, more than 700 artists, writers, and scholars from over 45 states and 40 foreign countries have participated in the program. The Center also engages in artist exchange programs with the…
Read More18th Street Arts Center is one of the top 20 artist residency programs in the US, and the largest in Southern California. Conceived as a radical think tank in the shape of an artist community, 18th Street supports artists from around the globe to imagine, research, and develop significant, meaningful new artworks and share them with the public. We strive to provide artists the space and time to take risks, to foster the ideal environment for artists and the public to directly engage, and to create experiences and partnerships that foster positive social change. 18th Street Arts Center values art making as an essential component of a vibrant, just, and healthy society. Its mission is “to provoke public dialogue through contemporary art making.” Founded…
Read MoreDiscipline: painting photography, sculpture, video, installation, and new media Eligibility: emerging, mid-career, and hard-working artists Residencies: 8/year • Session: 3-6 months Deadlines: Mid-May LMCC’s Program Name, Month, Year Page 5 of 31 • Description: The residency offers 24-hour studio access, the opportunity to present work to curators and critics through AAI-organized studio visits, a curated exhibition at Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space and exposure to a broadened general audience during bi-annual Open Studios. Working within the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center, a large multipurpose studio building, residency participants will also have the opportunity to engage with other building artists, some new to the neighborhood and others have worked in the LES for several decades.
Read MoreDeadline: Early January Discipline(s): Puppetry and “hybrid” Theater/Performance, Dance submissions are accepted on a year-by-year basis Session: 1-3 years Description: Through the HERE Artist Residency Program, HERE commissions and develops new hybrid works. As part of the HERE community of artists and audiences, our residents show works-in-progress, develop workshop productions, and mount full–scale productions. Through our residency programs, HERE seeks to not only grow innovative artistic work, but also give artists the awareness and skills—in areas such as audience relations, budgeting, grantwriting, and touring—they need to continue to grow their careers.
Read MoreProgram: New Works Residency Program Discipline: multiple channel audio or video installations, interactive performance systems, data visualization or projects involving hardware hacking, circuit bending or custom built interfaces, as well as projects that use the web. Eligibility: Individual working artists with proposals for new work only; Groups and ensembles are not eligible; Students who are currently enrolled are not eligible; Applicants must reside in the U.S., and recipients from the past 2 years are not eligible. Session: December-September Description: The New Works Residency Program offers commissions of up to $5000 to make a new work in our state of the art digital media facility. The artist works with a project manager, engineer and programmer (if required). Additionally the Jerome Foundation Creative Residency…
Read MoreDisciplines: Musicians, Dance Collective Eligibility: Emerging to Professional. Session: 2 weeks (music) 3 weeks (Dance) Description: Every summer, Music Omi invites approximately a dozen musicians — composers and performers from around the globe — to come together for two and a half weeks in a unique collaborative music making residency program. Music Omi encourages its participants to share ideas; perform each other’s works and write music for one another while exploring their own musical vision; and broaden their artistic and cultural horizons. A singular feature of the Music Omi experience is the presentation of public performances during and at the conclusion of the residency, sharing some of their collaborative work with the public. Everyone accepted to Music Omi receives lodging, including a private…
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