This residency program supports artists working with photography or video who are interested in fostering a studio practice through critical engagement, while also accessing state-of-the-art photo and video equipment and facilities. Practices of all kinds are welcome, including multimedia, interdisciplinary and experimental modes of work. Through the support of SVA's distinguished faculty and network, participants are encouraged to push their practice to the next level-aesthetically, conceptually and technically.
Hosted by the BFA Photography and Video Department, the residency offers artists the opportunity to utilize an array of professional photography and video resources, both digital and analog. Amenities include full frame, medium- and large-format cameras; digital labs with professional large-format printers and high-end film scanners; analog black-and-white darkrooms and an alternative process lab; fully equipped photo studios and industry-standard lighting equipment; and video and sound recording equipment, along with a dedicated video editing suite.
The program is taught by a distinguished faculty who work in photography and video from a variety of perspectives, including those that are interdisciplinary and intersect with other media. Faculty will discuss each participant's work on an individual basis, as well as facilitate group critiques. Guest lectures from artists, curators, critics and industry professionals will provide additional insights. Faculty and lecturers have included Vince Aletti, Ellen Brooks, Elinor Carucci, Jessica Craig-Martin, Barbara Ess, Joseph Maida and Penelope Umbrico. Practical workshops on using specific facilities and equipment will be offered, and staff technicians are available for assistance and technical support. The program culminates in an exhibition.
For a full list of facility equiptment available to artist residency participants in this program please visit here.
Note: A portfolio is required for review and acceptance to this program.
For further information or questions regarding SVA's Artist Residency Programs, email residency@sva.edu.
SVA’s Artist Residency programs are hosted by the Division of Continuing Education.
For additional courses and workshops please visit https://sva.edu/academics/continuing-education
Residency Eligibility
Residency Experience Summary
Application Information
To apply, please compile the following materials and submit them through our online application.
- Work sample (see guidelines below)
- Image list including title, medium, size and date (for visual work samples only)
- Artist's Statement / Statement of Purpose (250-500 words)
- CV
Photo, Video and Studio-Related Practices
May 27 - June 27, 2025
$3,000
Residency Program Tuition Assistance Awards
SVA's Artist Residency programs are currently providing a select number of tuition assistance awards for accepted artists in need. Please note there is a limited amount of awards available per program and applying does not guarantee an award. For further details or to apply for a tuition assistance award, contact residency@sva.edu with the subject line "Tuition Assistance Award Application."