Storyknife Writers Retreat

Location

PO Box 75
Homer, AK 99603
United States

Overlooking Cook Inlet and the heart-stopping grandeur of the Aleutian Mountain Range, Storyknife Writers Retreat, a literary nonprofit located in Homer, Alaska, hosts residencies for women from Alaska, across the United States, and internationally. Our mission is to give women writers the time and space to explore their craft without distraction. Storyknife provides women with a community to support their efforts, lifting their voices.

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Priority given to BIPOC artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
ADA Compliant Campus + Facilities
Communities Served
Adults
Languages
English

Open AIR

Location

PO Box 8643
Missoula, MT 59807
United States

Open AIR is a place-based Artist-in-Residence program that connects artists from all disciplines and origins, with culturally, historically, and ecologically significant locations through collaborative partnerships in Montana.

With innovative opportunities available in places such as remote wilderness areas to historically significant sites closer to town, artists have the opportunity to draw inspiration from a regional community dedicated to preserving place, environment, and the arts.
 

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
ADA Compliant Campus + Facilities
Fully Funded Residency
Communities Served
Adults
Elders
Families
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
People with Disabilities
Languages
English

Interlude Residency

Location

171 Old Route 82
Hudson, NY 12534
United States

Established in 2019 in the Hudson Valley in Livingston, NY, Interlude Artist Residency is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting a flourishing practice for visual artists who are actively parenting. Interlude provides residency stays and professional development tailored to the unique needs of these artists.

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Priority given to BIPOC artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Priority given to Disabled and Deaf artists
Priority given to LGBTQI2A+ artists
Priority given to Parent artists
Fully Funded Residency
Funding available for BIPOC Artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Funding available for Disabled and Deaf artists
Funding available for LGBTQI2A+ artists
Funding available for Parent artists
Communities Served
Adults
Children under 5
Families
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Youth, K-12
Languages
English

Grand Marais Art Colony

Location

120 W 3rd Ave
PO Box 626
Grand Marais, MN 55604
United States

Nestled between the horizon line of Lake Superior and the wilderness of boreal forests.

The Grand Marais Art Colony fosters the exploratory growth and experimental power of contemporary artists.

With the Boundary Waters to the north; Lake Superior to the south. We explore visual arts in that liminal space between. We exist to advance the aesthetic inquiries and experimentations of artists. We are an artist-centered space offering residencies, studio sessions, and exhibitions. We are a welcoming community that supports risk-taking and self-discovery; we are an immersive gathering place where you can germinate and exchange ideas, inspirations and techniques.

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Communities Served
Adults
Families
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
School Groups
Youth, K-12
Youth-At-Risk
Languages
English

TOSS

Location

647 Hopewell Road
Morganton, NC 28655
United States

TOSS is an arts advocacy studio in Morganton, NC. Our mission is to foster personal and institutional transformation through arts and community organizing for rural, working class families. TOSS is an initiative of The Industrial Commons.

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Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Communities Served
Adults
Families
General Public
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Migrant and Immigrant Community
School Groups
Teens
Youth, K-12
Youth-At-Risk
Languages
English
Spanish
Other

Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill

Location

3 Edgewood Way
PO Box 756
Truro, MA 02666
United States

The artist residency program of The Truro Center for the Arts at Edgewood Farm is a program that began in 2017, developed to encourage the development of creative, intellectual and personal growth of emerging and established artists. The Artist Residency offers quiet and space in a beautiful setting with the ocean and the bay not more than a mile a way. Residents are for writers and visual artists with facilities in painting printmaking, sculpture and environmental installation.

 

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Priority given to BIPOC artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Priority given to LGBTQI2A+ artists
Partial Funding Available
Funding available for BIPOC Artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Communities Served
Adults
Elders
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Languages
English

Arteles Creative Center

Location

Hahmajärventie 26
38490 Haukijärvi
Finland

Arteles Creative Center in Finland is one of the largest and most international residency centers in Scandinavia. 

Arteles runs different thematic residency programs, welcoming over 140 selected artists per year.
Our residency programs bring together creative minds & professionals from all over the world, from all fields of creativity. 

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Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Partial Funding Available
Communities Served
Adults
Languages
English

ARCAthens

Location

217 E 70th St, #801
New York, NY 10021
United States

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to hosting visual artists and curators from all parts of the world to live and create in Athens, Greece, and the Bronx, New York —thereby facilitating a diverse influx of expression, production, and learning.

ARCAthens’ mission is to provide opportunity and support to Visual Artists, Curators, and Scholars to further their research to focus on bridging international dialogue, cooperation, and understanding.

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Fully Funded Residency
Languages
English
Other

Alchemy Artists Residency

Location

4 Afton Avenue
3rd Floor
Toronto ON M6J1R7
Canada

Alchemy has been offering artist residencies and community-engaged programming on the Toronto Islands and in rural Prince Edward County (PEC), Ontario, Canada since 2015. 

Alchemy's artist-led initiatives engage and encourage artists to continue work in progress or undertake new work inspired by and in collaboration with communities in both dynamic urban and rural settings. Selected artists are paired with local farms and wineries during our summer residency in Prince Edward Country and engage closely with members of the Island creative community during our Spring residency on the Toronto Islands. Cornerstones  of our programming are shared suppers and community engaged initiatives. 

Alchemy is built on four pillars: art, food, farm & community.

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Partial Funding Available
Funding available for BIPOC Artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Funding available for LGBTQI2A+ artists
Communities Served
Adults
Elders
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Migrant and Immigrant Community
Languages
English
Spanish
French
Other

360 XOCHI QUETZAL: Artists and Writers Residency

Location

Gonzalez Gallo #13A
45900 Chapala, Jal.
Mexico

360 XOCHI QUETZAL is an Artist & Writers Residency located on magical Lake Chapala, Mexico. Our aim at 360 Xochi Quetzal is to support artists, writers and performers who would benefit from having uninterrupted time to devote to their creativity. By providing affordable live/work rentals to visiting artists, we hope that our residents can make artistic progress without the stress and distractions of daily life.

We offer a community of year round creatives, opportunities for feedback and fellowship and time to focus on your projects, planning, ideas and inner work. We believe that Art Saves Lives. When artists are free to unleash their creativity, the ripples make the world a better place.

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
BIPOC-led (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Priority given to BIPOC artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Priority given to LGBTQI2A+ artists
Partial Funding Available
Communities Served
Adults
Elders
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Languages
English
Spanish