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A global network of vetted residencies for artists, curators, researchers & creatives.
Artists have created art in national parks since the late 19th century when famed Hudson River School painters captured the majestic views of our nation's western parks. Today, the sights and sounds in national parks continue to inspire artists in more than 50 residency programs across the country.
Discover and apply to the best art residencies around the world. Filter by fully funded opportunities, location, deadline and more.
Artist residencies provide artists, scholars, educators and other creative professionals the time, space and resources to work, individually or collectively, on the research and development of their practice.
Many possibilities exist for artists to find residencies. Programs that provide free accommodation in exchange for a small contribution of time and work, or fully funded residences without required services. We’ve gathered a list of the best AiR in the United States with upcoming deadlines!
Discover the top fully funded artist residencies in 2024. Explore these prestigious programs that provide financial support, accommodation, studio space and traveling expenses.
This guide will help you apply for artist residencies, grants, fellowships, incubators, awards, labs, prizes, and more programs that support creative people.
Experience the freedom to create and explore your artistic practice with our selection of free and funded artist residencies in North America. Opportunities range from short-term to long-term, and are available to artists working in all mediums. Apply now and take your art to the next level.
Learn the ins and outs of applying to an art residency with our comprehensive guide. Discover tips, advice, and essential steps to enhance your chances of acceptance and make the most of this incredible opportunity.
Artist-in-residence programs give artists the opportunity to live and work outside of their usual environments, providing them with time to reflect, research, or produce work.