Associated Residency Program
The Peter Bullough Foundation provides intimate, focused residencies to artists and writers, with diverse backgrounds and interests, including those elevating voices and topics relevant to the LGBTQIA2S+ community. We believe a residency is a radical, experimental community of trust.
The ideal applicant will be self-directed, motivated, able to work independently, and interested in engaging with the local community. Each awarded residency period is 4 weeks long and is shared with 2 other artists in residence, making it a very intimate experience.
Supporting our local community is crucial to our mission. While in residence, artists are required to host a workshop, lecture, or event virtually or in-person.
The PBF accepts applications from artists and writers working in the following disciplines: visual arts, literature, film/video arts, interdisciplinary arts, music, music composition, playwriting, screenwriting, poetry, theatre, and architecture.
Url/web link to application
Residency Eligibility
Residency Length
1 month - 1 month
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
3
Discipline
Acting
Animation
Architecture
Art Conservation
Art Education
Art History
Augmented Reality
Biology
Book Arts
Computing
Costume/Fashion Design
Criticism
Digital Media
Documentary
Drawing
Ecology
Electronic Arts
Environmental Arts
Environmentalism/Conservation
Fiction
Film
Graphic Design
History
Illustration
Industrial Design
Interdisciplinary Arts
Journalism
Landscape Architecture
Literary Nonfiction
Literature
Mixed Media
Moving Image
Multimedia Arts
Music
New Genres
Nonfiction
Opera
Painting
Paper Arts
Performance Art
Philosophy
Photography
Playwriting
Poetry
Public Art
Science
Screenwriting
Sculpture
Social Practice
Sound Art
Storytelling
Symphony
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
Theater
Translation
TV + Radio
Urban Planning/Design
Virtual Reality
Visual Arts
Writing
Country of Residence
Only open to artists based in country the program is located
Family Friendly
Residents granted leave during residency
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Emerging
Mid-career
Established
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in public programming
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
Give artist talk or presentation
Lead workshop for the public
Lead a skill share
Residency Experience Summary
Accessibility Statement/Info Page
Meals Provided
Some meals (at least 2 meals provided)
Residents have access to shared kitchen
Food stipend provided
Studios/Special Equipment
Private Studios
Piano
Printers + Scanner
Painting Workspace (Oil)
Easels
Drawing Benches
Large Sinks
Fiber Arts Workspace
Washer And Dryer
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Type of Housing
Private bedroom in a shared housing facility on campus
Application Information
Additional Eligibility Information
Fall residencies begin in August, September, and October, and November and spring residencies starting in late January/February, March, April, and May.
When open, applications are available through Slideroom.
We look holistically at candidates from a needs perspective and if two candidates appear equal in their application score, we give priority to a candidate from an underserved community, be that the LGBTQI2A+ community or BIPOC communities.
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
12
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
75
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Fee Details
No residency fees are charged.
Grant/Scholarship/other Funding Support
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support Details
At this time, we do not offer grants or scholarships or travel funds besides the stipend.
Application Type
Open application