Associated Residency Program
Atlantic Center for the Arts is a tuition-free inter-disciplinary, immersive residency with artists only paying for room and board.
Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
The three-week Residency Program brings together three “Mentoring 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 Mentoring Artist determines the requirements and basic structure of their residency, and through an online application process, they each may select up to eight “Associate Artists” to participate in the three-week program. The essence of the program is to provide a collegial environment for artists of all disciplines where they can engage in meaningful interaction and stimulating discussions, while pursuing individual or group projects. It is an ideal setting for the exchange of ideas, the inspiration for new work, and the cross-fertilization of disciplines. The programs can include formal classes, discussions, individual meetings, individual and group critiques, collaboration, and studio time. The award-winning Leeper Studio Complex provides residents with resources such as a painting studio, sculpture studio, digital media studio, dance studio, music/recording studio, writers’ studio, black box theatre and library.
There is no application deadline
Url/web link to application
Residency Eligibility
Residency Length
3 weeks - 3 weeks
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
27
Discipline
Acting
Architecture
Augmented Reality
Book Arts
Choreography
Computing
Criticism
Dance
Digital Media
Documentary
Drawing
Electronic Arts
Environmental Arts
Environmentalism/Conservation
Fiction
Film
Graphic Design
Illustration
Installation Arts
Interdisciplinary Arts
Journalism
Landscape Architecture
Literary Nonfiction
Literature
Mixed Media
Multimedia Arts
Music
New Genres
Nonfiction
Opera
Painting
Paper Arts
Performance Art
Philosophy
Photography
Playwriting
Poetry
Printmaking
Public Art
Screenwriting
Sculpture
Social Practice
Sound Art
Storytelling
Symphony
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
Theater
Urban Planning/Design
Virtual Reality
Visual Arts
Woodworking
Writing
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
Residency Experience Summary
Accessibility Statement/Info Page
Accessible Housing
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Studios/Special Equipment
Shared Studios
Performance/Presentation Facilities
Theater
Dance Studio With Sprung Floor
Piano
Printers + Scanner
Music/Media/Recording Facilities
Painting Workspace (Oil)
Easels
Washer And Dryer
Woodworking Tools
Tablesaw
Bandsaw
Wood Vises And Wood Working Table
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Type of Housing
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Application Information
Additional Eligibility Information
Applicants must be over the age of 21 and must speak English.
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
72
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Fee Details
The residency is tuition-free with residency fees covering room and board for accepted artists.
NOTE- Scholarships are available.
Grant/Scholarship/other Funding Support
Application Type
Open application