Whitefish Bay, located on Wisconsin's Door Peninsula, has long been a creative haven for artists who were an important part of the local community and brought the process of creating art into daily life. Inspired by the history of the Dome House and the vibrant artistic community in Door County, the Al & Mickey Quinlan Residencyaims to give an artist the opportunity to create work in a unique environment providing inspiration and solitude. The Dome House Al & Mickey Quinlan Artist Residency is open to one artist residing in the Midwest states of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio or South Dakota. The program aims to give artists working in the fine art mediums of drawing, painting, printmaking, photography and other mediums the space and support to create work in an inspiring and unique location, in addition to providing opportunities for public access to an artist at work through supplemental programming and educational content for the community.
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Accessible Housing
Inaccessible
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
Case by case consideration
Accessible Communal Spaces
N/A
Additional Housing Information
No laundry access
WIFI available in housing
Housekeeping services
Other
Meals Provided
Residents have access to shared kitchen
Food stipend provided
Studio & Facilities
Computer/Internet Access
Computer and internet connection provided in common area (shared)
Computer and internet connection provided in studio area (private)
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Facilities Details
The space includes free computer and internet access and all utilities. Due to the unique nature of the home, the facility is not accessible. An industrial sink, work tables and wall space are available. Artist in residence (AIR) shall advise the Miller in a timely manner of any special needs or requirements AIR may require for a safe and comfortable residency.
5139 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA15224 United States
BOOM Concepts is a space for field building, knowledge sharing, mentorship, and storytelling.
Vision: Where all people are encouraged and have the tools / resources to live sustainable lives and have ownership over their ideas, crafts and community.
Mission: To provide a creative hub dedicated to the expansion of activity by artists and entrepreneurs representing black, brown, femme and queer communities.
The goal of the Lucid Art Residency Program is to provide artists with a serene, retreat-like natural environment for creative exploration and inquiry into arts and consciousness.
The Lucid Art Foundation encourages exploration of art through multimedia, conceptual, ecological, and interdisciplinary approaches. During the residency (generally taking place from March to November of each year), artists will have the opportunity to explore the practice of lucid art, with special emphasis on the integration of art, process, and inner awareness. Through this practice, a deeper foundation is created that fosters individual artistic growth and development as well as the understanding of the artist's role in society.
Other Services/Aids Offered in Residency + Other Programming
We do not provided accessibility services
Please briefly describe the facilities and areas of the campus that are NOT accessible.
The site is heavily wooded, steep in parts with unpaved walkways and all buildings entrances have multiple steps and stairways.
Housing & Accomodation
Type of Housing
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Accessible Housing
Inaccessible
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
N/A
Accessible Communal Spaces
N/A
Additional Housing Information
Access to laundry on campus
WIFI available in housing
Heat and Cool control managed by resident
Meals Provided
Residents have access to private kitchen
No meals are provided
Additional Meals Information
N/A
Studio & Facilities
Computer/Internet Access
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Facilities Details
Artists-in-residence are provided with a space to live (the former studio of late writer Jacqueline Johnson) and a 650-square-foot art studio called “the Ark.” The Ark was built in 1960 and was a former studio of painter Gordon Onslow Ford and mixed media artist Fariba Bogzaran. The large studio (pictured above) has a wood burning fireplace, restroom, sink, high ceilings with upper loft, wood walls, skylights, and a private deck off the sliding glass patio doors. The cottage has WiFi, a bedroom, living room, bathroom, wood burning stove, continuous wooden deck, and a full kitchen stocked with necessary cooking utensils. Parking and laundry facilities are onsite. There is also a print shop with a Sturges press available for use by artists who are experienced printmakers. Only water-based mediums may be used on the press.
In 1999, Wildacres Retreat opened our residency program for artists. Since that time, we have had the opportunity to host hundreds of writers, artisans, and musicians. Participants in the program stay in one of three self-catering cabins located just a quarter-mile beyond the retreat entrance. One of the cabins is completely ADA compliant and another can house two residents working on a project together.
Using the space provided by the three cabins, Wildacres hosts approximately seventy artists each year for one-week residencies from April through October. Residencies begin on Monday afternoons and run until Sunday mornings. The residency program allows artists the solitude and inspiration needed to begin or continue work on a project in their particular field of creative arts. Past residents tell us that being able to work in such a secluded, natural setting provides them with an unparalleled opportunity to step away from outside distractions and completely focus on their work.
Wildacres residencies are offered at no cost to participants. Residents have the option to eat in the dining room with other residents, guests, and staff, or they may prepare their own meals in their cabin. Participants are responsible for providing their own transportation to and from Wildacres, as well as while they are at the retreat. They are also responsible for any supplies they may need during their residency.
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Application Information
Additional Eligibility Information
Candidates interested in a Wildacres residency may apply using our online application. Applications open each August, and completed forms must be submitted no later than midnight on October 15th to be considered for the next season by our selection committee. There is a $30 non-refundable processing fee to apply for a Wildacres residency. Other than that fee, Wildacres does not charge residents for their time with us.
Our Selection Committee is comprised of artists, writers, musicians, actors, scholars, and former residents. They review candidate applications by discipline. The residency program is open to all artistic disciplines. We ask that candidates who have been awarded residencies wait to apply for a subsequent residency for two years.
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
85
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
275
Artist Stipend
0
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
0
US Dollar (USD)
Residency Fees
0
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details
The only fee collected from Wildacres is the $30 non-refundable application fee.
In 1999, Wildacres Retreat opened our residency program for artists. Since that time, we have had the opportunity to host hundreds of writers, artisans, and musicians. Participants in the program stay in one of three self-catering cabins located just a quarter-mile beyond the retreat entrance. One of the cabins is completely ADA compliant and another can house two residents working on a project together.
Using the space provided by the three cabins, Wildacres hosts approximately seventy artists each year for one-week residencies from April through October. Residencies begin on Monday afternoons and run until Sunday mornings. The residency program allows artists the solitude and inspiration needed to begin or continue work on a project in their particular field of creative arts. Past residents tell us that being able to work in such a secluded, natural setting provides them with an unparalleled opportunity to step away from outside distractions and completely focus on their work.
Wildacres residencies are offered at no cost to participants. Residents have the option to eat in the dining room with other residents, guests, and staff, or they may prepare their own meals in their cabin. Participants are responsible for providing their own transportation to and from Wildacres, as well as while they are at the retreat. They are also responsible for any supplies they may need during their residency.
PO Box 280 Little Switzerland, NC28749 United States
Residency Program Information
Year Founded
1999
Context
Remote
Residency Structure
Embedded in a non-profit inn and retreat center
Residency Program Type
Retreat
Residency Program Summary
Residency Length
1 week - 2 weeks
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
3
Collaborative Residency
May apply as a team
Discipline
Acting
Animation
Art Conservation
Art Education
Art History
Biology
Book Arts
Ceramics/Clay Arts/Pottery
Choreography
Costume/Fashion Design
Dance
Digital Media
Documentary
Drawing
Ecology
Electronic Arts
Environmental Arts
Environmentalism/Conservation
Fiction
Film
Fine Metals/Jewelry
Glass Arts
Graphic Design
History
Illustration
Interdisciplinary Arts
Journalism
Landscape Architecture
Literature
Literary Nonfiction
Mathematics
Mixed Media
Multimedia Arts
Music
New Genres
Nonfiction
Opera
Painting
Paper Arts
Performance Art
Philosophy
Photography
Playwriting
Poetry
Printmaking
Science
Screenwriting
Sculpture
Social Practice
Storytelling
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
Theater
Translation
Urban Planning/Design
Visual Arts
Woodworking
Writing
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
N/A
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
N/A
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Opportunity to travel
Immersion in new culture and/context
Unstructured time
Access to studio space to create new work
Inspiration from natural environment
Inspiration from cultural context
Opportunities to develop relationships with local or regional artists/arts organizations
Application Information
Additional Eligibility Information
Candidates interested in a Wildacres residency may apply using our online application. Applications open each August, and completed forms must be submitted no later than midnight on October 15th to be considered for the next season by our selection committee. There is a non-refundable processing fee to apply for a Wildacres residency. Other than that fee, Wildacres does not charge residents for their time with us.
Our Selection Committee is comprised of artists, writers, musicians, actors, scholars, and former residents. They review candidate applications by discipline. The residency program is open to all artistic disciplines. We ask that candidates who have been awarded residencies wait to apply for a subsequent residency for two years.
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
75
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
275
Artist Stipend
0
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
0
US Dollar (USD)
Residency Fees
0
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details
The only fee collected from Wildacres is the non-refundable application fee.
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Fee
25
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
Accessibility
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Pre-orientation
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Staff/volunteer giving directions
Staff/volunteer providing guidance to help locate facilities or activities
Contact info for accessibility requests for event/programming
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
ADA Compliant
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
N/A
Accessibility Contact Name
Wendy Burns
Accessibility Contact Email
wildacres@wildacres.org
How much of the residency experience can artists with limited mobility participate?
Our campus + facilities are ADA compliant.
Please briefly describe the facilities and areas of the campus that are NOT accessible.
Our campus + facilities are ADA compliant.
Housing & Accomodation
Type of Housing
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Accessible Housing
ADA Compliant
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
No housing accommodations available
Accessible Communal Spaces
ADA Compliant
Common/Communal Spaces Information
Our campus + facilities are ADA compliant.
Additional Housing Information
No laundry access
No WIFI in housing
Heat and Cool control managed by resident
Meals Provided
Some meals (at least 2 meals provided)
Residents have access to private kitchen
Additional Meals Information
Vegan meal options can be requested
Vegetarian meal options can be requested
Gluten-free meal options can be requested
Food allergies and restrictions can be accommodated
Studio & Facilities
Computer/Internet Access
Computer and internet connection provided in common area (shared)
Only open to artists based in country the program is located
Family Friendly
Residents granted leave during residency
Stage of Career
Emerging
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in public programming
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Unstructured time
Unrestricted funding
Access to studio space to create new work
Access to equipment, specialized facilities and/or technical support
Inspiration from natural environment
Opportunities to develop relationships with local or regional artists/arts organizations
Opportunities to develop relationships with other artists/residents
Opportunities to exhibit or perform new work
Application Information
Additional Eligibility Information
The Tournesol Award recognizes an emerging Bay Area painter in support of establishing and maintaining a career in the region. The Award supports a full year of artistic development, and includes a $10,000 stipend, a private studio, and a culminating exhibition or project of the artist’s choice.
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
1
Artist Stipend
10000
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
Application Fee
Application Type
Open application
Accessibility
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Pre-orientation
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Contact information and available accommodations for programs, events, and campus
Full description of accessibility on campus
Staff/volunteer giving directions
Staff/volunteer providing guidance to help locate facilities or activities
While a good deal of Headlands' campus and housing facilities are on ground floors and wheelchair accessible, not all aspects of Headlands' buildings, campus and surrounding park are fully accessible. There are no elevators in Headlands' buildings and there are unpaved trails and paths throughout the campus and park. Headlands can and has accommodated artist residents using wheelchairs in ground floor living spaces and with ground floor studios. Artist meals are shared in a ground floor space. Headlands is committed to being open to and accessible to all artists.
First-floor spaces in Building 944 (Mess Hall, Key Room, and Latrine) are accessible to people with mobility aids. Second- and third-floor spaces (Westwing, Eastwing, Rodeo Room, and Project Space) are currently accessible only by stairs. Note that there is a steep hill from the MUNI 76X bus stop up to the Headlands campus. During our seasonal Open Houses, special accommodations can be made for those arriving via public transportation.
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
No housing accommodations available
Accessibility Contact Name
Holly Blake
Accessibility Contact Email
hblake@headlands.org
Other Services/Aids Offered in Residency + Other Programming
We offer 2 communal artist cars for local trips.
How much of the residency experience can artists with limited mobility participate?
Dining, woodshop, and some studio spaces are accessible.
Please briefly describe the facilities and areas of the campus that are NOT accessible.
Some studio spaces, the artist library and public rooms on the upper floors of buildings are not currently accessible.
Housing & Accomodation
Type of Housing
No housing provided
Accessible Housing
N/A
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
N/A
Accessible Communal Spaces
N/A
Common/Communal Spaces Information
Dining hall, bathroom, outdoor gathering area are accessible.
Meals Provided
Some meals (at least 2 meals provided)
Additional Meals Information
Vegan meal options can be requested
Vegetarian meal options can be requested
Gluten-free meal options can be requested
Kosher and halal options can be requested
Food allergies and restrictions can be accommodated
Studio & Facilities
Computer/Internet Access
Computer and internet connection provided in common area (shared)
Computer and internet connection provided in studio area (private)
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Facilities Details
Artists Studios are located within several buildings on campus. Former military barracks, Buildings 944 and 945 boast 13-foot ceilings, large windows, period detail, and hardwood floors and house 100 to 1800 square foot studios.
Willapa Bay AiR is situated on 20 acres in coastal southwest Washington state. The Residency has been specifically designed, from the site selection to the architecturally specific building concepts, layouts, and materials, to combine the opportunity for solitude with the opportunity for daily community that fosters creative endeavor.
We offer month-long, self-directed residencies to emerging and established artists, writers, scholars, singer/songwriters, and musical composers. The Residency provides lodging, meals, and work space, at no cost, to six residents each month from April 1 through October 28 of the year. Applications are evaluated by selection committees comprised of working artists and professionals in the applicants' respective fields of discipline.
Opportunities to collaborate with other artists/residents
Opportunities to develop relationships with other artists/residents
Application Information
Additional Eligibility Information
Willapa Bay AiR uses the SlideRoom online application system. We do not accept applications submitted by any other means. Applicants must be over the age of 21.
The open application period begins June 15 and closes August 31 for the following year. A link to Slideroom will be available on our website during the open application period.
Applications are evaluated by selection committees comprised of working artists and professionals in the applicants' respective fields of discipline. Invitation to a Willapa Bay AiR residency is based on the merit of past work and the potential for creative evolution through the exploration and experimentation offered in the residency environment.
Members of collaboration teams who wish to be in residence together must submit individual applications. If only one member of a collaboration team is accepted, he/she may opt to attend as an individual.
Willapa Bay AiR requires a $100 deposit at the time of invitation. This deposit will be fully refunded upon arrival.
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
42
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
767
Artist Stipend
0
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
0
US Dollar (USD)
Residency Fees
0
US Dollar (USD)
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Fee
30
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
Accessibility
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Manual / handbook before arrival
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Inaccessible
Additional Accessibility Information
There are steep steps and a wooden bridge to be negotiated between the cottages setting and the Lodge and studios. If you have physical limitations and require handicapped accessibility, be sure and discuss your requirements with our staff prior to application.
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Accessible Housing
Inaccessible
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
N/A
Accessible Communal Spaces
Inaccessible
Additional Housing Information
Access to laundry on campus
WIFI available in housing
Heat and Cool control managed by resident
Meals Provided
All meals
Residents have access to shared kitchen
Studio & Facilities
Computer/Internet Access
Computer and internet connection provided in common area (shared)
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Facilities Details
The visual arts studios measure 12’ x 24’, with 12’ ceilings. The floors are cement and the walls are drywall and soundboard. The studios are heated, have exhaust fan ventilation, and a sink. There are 110V and 220V outlets. We provide work tables, chairs, work lamps and a simple tool set. There is overhead lighting, small windows, as well as filtered natural light.
For more than fifty years, Arts/Industry has been connecting artists with the resources, technology, and materials of Kohler Co., and providing a place to explore new ideas, processes, and perspectives. Artists from all disciplines are encouraged to apply.
Each year, up to twelve artists are selected for residencies in the Pottery or Foundry areas of the factory through a competitive jury process. No experience with clay or cast metal is required, just an interest in pursuing a new body of work and being open to new ideas.
Arts/Industry residencies are three months in length and divided into three cohorts. There are four artists-in-residence in each cohort—two in Pottery and two in Foundry. Residents are expected to commit to the full three-month period. Artists-in-residence receive 24-hour access to studio space, industrial materials, use of equipment, technical assistance, photographic services, housing, round-trip transportation, and a modest weekly stipend.
This residency occurs within the Kohler Factory in Kohler, WI
Embedded in an arts or cultural organization (including theater + gallery)
Residency Program Type
Studio-based (with housing)
Residency Program Summary
Residency Length
14 weeks - 14 weeks
Languages
English
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
4
Collaborative Residency
May apply as a team
Discipline
Blacksmithing
Ceramics/Clay Arts/Pottery
Sculpture
Visual Arts
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
Residents granted leave during residency
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Emerging
Mid-career
Established
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Donate a work of art
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
Give artist talk or presentation
How does your residency program support artists?
Immersion in new culture and/context
Access to studio space to create new work
Access to equipment, specialized facilities and/or technical support
Opportunities to develop relationships with local or regional artists/arts organizations
Opportunities to collaborate with local or regional artists/arts organizations
Opportunities to collaborate with other artists/residents
Opportunities to develop relationships with other artists/residents
Opportunities for work with the local community
Opportunities to exhibit or perform new work
Application Information
Additional Eligibility Information
No entry fee. Application materials must include: • Artist statement • Statement of interest • Statement of experience • 10 images • 2 references
Open to any artist regardless of medium
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
12
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
603
Artist Stipend
5000
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
0
US Dollar (USD)
Residency Fees
0
US Dollar (USD)
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
Accessibility
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Manual / handbook before arrival
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Contact information and available accommodations for programs, events, and campus
Written and or hard copies of text being presented
Accessible seating
Staff/volunteer giving directions
Staff/volunteer providing guidance to help locate facilities or activities
Contact info for accessibility requests for event/programming
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Partially Accessible
Additional Accessibility Information
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center prioritizes resident safety and resource accessibility throughout the Arts/Industry Program. JMKAC recognizes that environments such as Kohler's Foundry and Pottery are industrial in nature, fast-paced and have limited accessibility due to building architecture and age. It is our mission to adapt to these environments by offering tailored solutions to artists with disabilities while maintaining the resident's independence and dignity.
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
N/A
Accessibility Contact Name
Siara Berry
Accessibility Contact Email
sberry@jmkac.org
Other Services/Aids Offered in Residency + Other Programming
Specialized Technician to assist in production.
How much of the residency experience can artists with limited mobility participate?
Artists with limited mobility may experience some difficulty when carrying larger plaster and resin/cast iron molds, handling machinery and transporting work from one area to another using a cart or forklift. Alternative production methods and processes may be offered to accommodate the Resident's needs.
Please briefly describe the facilities and areas of the campus that are NOT accessible.
It is not recommended that artists with limited mobility navigate the Foundry floor without a technician or peer. Artists with limited mobility may experience difficulty entering the Foundry due to rough terrain and stairs.
Housing & Accomodation
Type of Housing
Private housing off campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Private bedroom in a shared housing facility on campus
Accessible Housing
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
Case by case consideration
Accessible Communal Spaces
ADA Compliant
Common/Communal Spaces Information
Communal spaces of the home may vary in accessibility dependent on the age of the home, layout and size. We will consider these factors when assigning resident houses and make accommodations if necessary.
Additional Housing Information
Access to laundry in housing
WIFI available in housing
Housekeeping services
Air Conditioned Housing
Heat and Cool control managed by resident
Meals Provided
Residents have access to shared kitchen
Additional Meals Information
N/A
Studio & Facilities
Computer/Internet Access
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Facilities Details
Each studio is equipped with the appropriate tools and machinery needed for production. Artists are welcome to bring their own tools as well.
Studios/Special Equipment
Dedicated Studio/Shop Technicians - Full Time
Ceramics Workspace
Plaster Room
Electric Kiln
Dedicated Metal Shop
Heavy Metals / Blacksmithing
Anvils, Stakes + Hammers
Hydraulic Press
Gas/Oxy Torches
Casting Room
Enameling Kilns
Printers + Scanner
Large Sinks
Woodworking Tools
Tablesaw
Bandsaw
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Studio Support/Tech
Studio/facility orientation provided
Studio support provided by staff
Studio support provided by dedicated tech
Tech hours
Additional Studio Information
Both Foundry and Pottery are hot, dusty environments. Artists will be supplied appropriate boots, eye protection and respirators. The Pottery averages a temperature of 80 degrees, climbing to 90-100's during the Summer months.
1600 St. Michaels Drive #31 Santa Fe, NM87505 United States
SFAI is an independent arts organization forging critical inquiry and cultural exchange among artists, creative practitioners, and the broader community. We support and amplify dynamic artistic practices that engage complex social issues, inspire individual transformation, and inform collective action.
SFAI supports over 70 artists, activists, and creative practitioners annually through residencies, workshops, civic engagement, and innovative public events.