Pezzolo Retreat Residency

Graphic with horizontal stripes under an image of a young female artist, proudly looking at her paintings. Text reads: Pezzolo Retreat Residency. A self-directed residency focused on time, space, and personal research. Applications now open.

Graphic with horizontal stripes under an image of a young female artist, proudly looking at her paintings. Text reads: Pezzolo Retreat Residency. A self-directed residency focused on time, space, and personal research. Applications now open.

A view of the village of Pezzolo at night. The village is constructed on the side of a mountain, with a church steeple illuminated on the left side of the image. The houses are softly illuminated by streetlamps.

A view of the village of Pezzolo at night. The village is constructed on the side of a mountain, with a church steeple illuminated on the left side of the image. The houses are softly illuminated by streetlamps.

View of the village of Pezzolo from above. The village is nestled amongst mountains, with the sea visible in the background.

View of the village of Pezzolo from above. The village is nestled amongst mountains, with the sea visible in the background.

Pezzolo Retreat Residency

Messina, ME, Italy

The Pezzolo Retreat Residency is a self-directed creative retreat designed for artists seeking uninterrupted time and space to explore, rest, and experiment. 

The residency is designed to provide time, space, and freedom, allowing each participant to set their own goals and rhythms.

Open to individual artists or small groups of up to three collaborators, across any discipline—visual arts, performing arts, writing, music, dance, or interdisciplinary practices. 

We encourage applicants who:

  • Value self-directed, reflective, and experimental work.
  • Are curious, open, and respectful of a shared residency environment.
  • Appreciate slowing down and engaging deeply with their process, rather than focusing on a finished product.
  • May wish to share their work informally with fellow residents or the local community, though this is entirely optional.
  • Are inspired by natural surroundings and a remote village setting, and who might draw creatively from this unique context.

There are no strict requirements for public presentations or collaborative outcomes, besides a final reflection practice. Participants may choose to take part in a small, informal sharing if they so wish.  

Contact

Via Mendolara 1
Vill. Pezzolo
98138 Messina ME
Italy

Year Founded
2016
Context
Rural
Remote
Residency Structure
Stand-alone
Longterm/embedded in neighborhood
Embedded in intentional community
Residency Program Type
Retreat
Community-engaged
Residency Length
1 week - 3 weeks
Languages
English
Other
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
3
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
May apply as a team
Discipline
Acting
Architecture
Book Arts
Choreography
Costume/Fashion Design
Dance
Digital Fabrication
Digital Media
Documentary
Drawing
Ecology
Environmental Arts
Environmentalism/Conservation
Fiction
Film
Graphic Design
History
Illustration
Industrial Design
Installation Arts
Interdisciplinary Arts
Journalism
Landscape Architecture
Literary Nonfiction
Literature
Mathematics
Mixed Media
Moving Image
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
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
Theater
Translation
TV + Radio
Visual Arts
Woodworking
Writing
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
Spouses/partners allowed for full stay (non-collaborators)
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
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 other artists/residents
Opportunities for work with the local community
Opportunities to exhibit or perform new work
Additional Eligibility Information
  • There is a fee of €45/night, or €315/week to participate. Participants may apply for 1, 2, or 3 weeks.
  • Participants must be 18 or older at the time of the program. There is no upper age limit on participation.
  • Participants may apply as individuals or in small groups (no more than 3).
  • Artists are responsible for securing their own passports and visas necessary for travel.
  • The residency will primarily be conducted in English. Good working knowledge of English is necessary for all participants.
  • Candidates advancing to the next stage of the application will be contacted to schedule a short, informal interview and provide a character reference.
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
3
Artist Stipend
0
Euro (EUR)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
315
Euro (EUR)
Fee Details

What’s included:

There is a fee of €45/night, or €315/week to participate. Participants may apply for 1, 2, or 3 weeks.

  • Accommodation in a private room in Casa Trinacria (shared bathrooms)
  • Fully equipped shared kitchen space
  • Access to workspaces
  • Pick-up / drop-off at local airport bus stop
  • 1 catered meal per day
  • Transportation 1 - 2 times per week to a local grocery store

What’s Not Included:

  • Airfare
  • Artist materials
  • Travel medical insurance (required for all participants from outside Italy)
  • Passport or visa fees
  • Groceries for additional meals
  • Alcohol or snacks
  • WiFi or cell phone plans

For detailed information on location, housing, meals, accessibility, transportation, language, and technology, please visit the FAQ/Logistics section of our Artist Residency page here.

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
Application Fee
0
Euro (EUR)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Pre-orientation
Manual / handbook before arrival
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Links to resources, effective practices, grievance procedures, etc.
Contact info for accessibility requests for event/programming
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Inaccessible
Additional Accessibility Information
  • Mobility: Our residency takes place in a village that is over 800 years old and was built on a mountainside. Unfortunately, many parts of the village are only accessible by footpath or stairs. The living quarters of Casa Trinacria can only be accessed by stairs. 
  • Distance: The village of Pezzolo is separated from surrounding towns by a winding drive up a mountain road. This road is 7km long and takes approx. 15 - 20 minutes to drive. It may be challenging for inexperienced drivers or those who experience motion sickness.
  • Amenities: There is only one business remaining open in Pezzolo, which is a small butcher shop. The butcher shop also stocks a few other dry goods, such as pasta, rice, canned goods, beer, cleaning supplies, and other necessities. There is also a small pharmacy which operates on very limited hours. For all other amenities (such as grocery stores, supply shops, post office, ATM, etc.), it is necessary to drive to nearby towns, a drive which takes at least 15 - 20 min in both directions. Artists are encouraged to keep this in mind in their planning.
  • Wildlife: There are several colonies of feral cats living in Pezzolo. Other local wildlife include small lizards and geckos. Mosquitos are common in the summer. Less commonly seen, but still present in the local area, are garden snakes, hedgehogs, bats, owls, and even occasionally wild boar.
  • Heat: Summer in Sicily is extremely dry, hot, and sunny. Hydration and sun protection are essential. Artists are encouraged to always pack refillable water bottles, sunscreen, and protective coverings such as hats. Tap water in Pezzolo is potable, and there are additional public drinking fountains throughout the village, directly from fresh mountain spring sources, where bottles can be refilled.
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
Case by case consideration by staff
Accessibility Contact Name
Mariagrazia La Fauci
Accessibility Contact Email
mariagrazia@trinacriatheatre.com
Type of Housing
Private bedroom in a shared housing facility on campus
Accessible Housing
Inaccessible
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
Case by case consideration
Accessible Communal Spaces
Inaccessible
Common/Communal Spaces Information
  • Residencies are hosted at Casa Trinacria. This is a 4 story family home managed by Trinacria. The house consists of:
    • Floor 0: A large garage which can be utilized as a workspace, including a half bath
    • Floor 1: A fully equipped shared communal kitchen, communal living and dining room, terrace, and full bath
    • Floor 2: Three bedrooms, each with 2 single beds (can be pushed together to create a double bed), and a full bath
    • Floor 3: Laundry machine and large rooftop terrace
  • All participants should expect to share the kitchen, bathrooms, and other living spaces.
  • Rooms are not air conditioned. Fans are provided in each room.


 

Additional Housing Information
Access to laundry in housing
No WIFI in housing
Meals Provided
Some meals (at least 2 meals provided)
Residents have access to shared 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
Computer/Internet Access
No WIFI available
Studios/Facilities Details
  • Working space is allocated and shared based on the needs of the individual artists participating in the residency. 
  • Casa Trinacria has a large street-level garage space with a bathroom which can be used as a studio or rehearsal room.
  • We are often able to access the Sala di Santa Maria, a community hall owned by the local parish church. This is a large open space with a small stage and a bathroom.
  • Pezzolo is a village with an abundance of abandoned or semi-abandoned spaces. Our resident artists often elect to create in open or public spaces such as piazzas, streets, and courtyards. We are sometimes able to arrange access to private spaces based on the needs of our participating artists. Prior to your arrival in Sicily, we will have a conversation about your working space needs.
  • Artists should not expect air conditioning in working spaces. If necessary, a fan will be provided.
Studios/Special Equipment
Shared Studios
Exhibition / Installation Space
Theater
Dance Studio Without Sprung Floor
Easels
Large Sinks
Washer And Dryer
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Inaccessible
Studio Support/Tech
Studio/facility orientation provided

Pocoapoco Residency

Pocoapoco Residency

Minneapolis, MN, United States

Our residency program is dedicated to supporting the artistic investigation and creative practice of interdisciplinary artists and cultural workers from Oaxaca, the United States, and around the world.  This program embodies our belief that creative inquiry and intercultural dialogue is essential for imagining new possibilities and expanding collective understanding, fostering a shared culture of learning where artists & cultural workers cross disciplines, challenge narratives, and take creative risks.

A five week program, we host a mix of local and international residents  who engage deeply in investigation, conversation, and community connection through presentations, public workshops and an open studio. 

Contact

5141 16th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55417
United States

Year Founded
2016
Context
Urban
Residency Structure
Stand-alone
Embedded in an arts or cultural organization (including theater + gallery)
Residency Program Type
Community-engaged
Research
Experiential
Residency Length
2 weeks - 5 weeks
Languages
English
Spanish
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
8
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
Discipline
Acting
Animation
Architecture
Art Conservation
Art Education
Art History
Biology
Book Arts
Ceramics/Clay Arts/Pottery
Choreography
Computing
Criticism
Dance
Digital Media
Documentary
Drawing
Ecology
Electronic Arts
Environmental Arts
Environmentalism/Conservation
Fiction
Film
Graphic Design
History
Illustration
Industrial Design
Installation Arts
Interdisciplinary Arts
Journalism
Landscape Architecture
Literary Nonfiction
Literature
Mathematics
Mixed Media
Moving Image
Multimedia Arts
Music
New Genres
Nonfiction
Opera
Painting
Paper Arts
Performance Art
Philosophy
Photography
Playwriting
Poetry
Printmaking
Public Art
Science
Screenwriting
Sculpture
Social Practice
Sound Art
Storytelling
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
Theater
Translation
TV + Radio
Urban Planning/Design
Virtual Reality
Visual Arts
Woodworking
Writing
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
Residents granted leave during residency
N/A
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in public programming
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
Give artist talk or presentation
Lead workshop for the public
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Opportunity to travel
Immersion in new culture and/context
Unstructured time
Research support
Access to studio space to create new work
Inspiration from cultural context
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
Artist Stipend
0
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
1250
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details

We offer sliding scale fees

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Pre-orientation
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
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
N/A
Accessibility Contact Name
Jessica Chrastil
Accessibility Contact Email
jessica@pocoapocomx.org
Type of Housing
Private housing on 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
Universally designed
Additional Housing Information
WIFI available in housing
Housekeeping services
Meals Provided
Some meals (at least 2 meals provided)
Residents have access to shared kitchen
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
Kosher and halal options can be requested
Food allergies and restrictions can be accommodated
Computer/Internet Access
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Special Equipment
Shared Studios
Dance Studio With Sprung Floor
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Studio Support/Tech
Studio support provided by staff

Dune Shack Residencies

Aerial shots of C-Scape Dune Shack in the Dunes, C-Scape interior, Sunset at C-Scape, C-Scape in the dunes

Aerial shots of C-Scape Dune Shack in the Dunes, C-Scape interior, Sunset at C-Scape, C-Scape in the dunes

Aerial shots of C-Scape Dune Shack in the Dunes, C-Scape interior, Sunset at C-Scape, C-Scape in the dunes

Aerial shots of C-Scape Dune Shack in the Dunes, C-Scape interior, Sunset at C-Scape, C-Scape in the dunes

Aerial shots of C-Scape Dune Shack in the Dunes, C-Scape interior, Sunset at C-Scape, C-Scape in the dunes

Aerial shots of C-Scape Dune Shack in the Dunes, C-Scape interior, Sunset at C-Scape, C-Scape in the dunes

Aerial shots of C-Scape Dune Shack in the Dunes, C-Scape interior, Sunset at C-Scape, C-Scape in the dunes

Aerial shots of C-Scape Dune Shack in the Dunes, C-Scape interior, Sunset at C-Scape, C-Scape in the dunes

Dune Shack Residencies

Provincetown, MA, United States

The Provincetown Community Compact announces 2026 dune shack residency applications are now open for C-Scape and Fowler Dune Shacks in the Cape Cod National Seashore, available April through November. Applications are due January 15, 2026. thecompact.org/dune-shacks.html

This artist retreat is an experience of solitude, reflection and experimentation. Artist residencies take place in the C-Scape Dune shack, which does not have running water or electricity. There is a kitchen equipped with a gas stove and refrigerator, and kerosene lamps and portable solar lights for lighting. Phone service is inconsistent and there is no Wi-Fi.

We offer three 3-week visual artist residencies, one for an emerging artist of color* that includes a $500 fellowship, named for the late David Bethuel Jamieson, a Black artist who spent time in Provincetown and died of AIDS in 1992. Another top juried artist will receive a $500 fellowship with their residency. 

The Compact also offers 1-week residencies for artists and the general public, and two 1-week funded residencies for writers.

*An emerging artist of color is defined as one who has yet to receive a major exhibition or showcasing opportunities and has not had extensive media coverage for their work. Artists of all ages may apply.

We also invite applicants to donate a voluntary "Honor Tax", which will be donated to the Native Land Conservancy, providing an opportunity to move beyond land acknowledgement.

Contact

PO Box 819
Provincetown, MA 02657
United States

Year Founded
1997
Context
Rural
Remote
Residency Structure
Stand-alone
Embedded in a national park or land trust
Embedded in historic site
Residency Program Type
Studio-based (with housing)
Retreat
Residency Length
1 week - 3 weeks
Languages
English
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
1
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
May apply as a team
Discipline
Architecture
Book Arts
Costume/Fashion Design
Digital Media
Drawing
Ecology
Environmental Arts
Film
Illustration
Installation Arts
Interdisciplinary Arts
Journalism
Literary Nonfiction
Literature
Mixed Media
Moving Image
Multimedia Arts
Painting
Paper Arts
Performance Art
Photography
Playwriting
Poetry
Public Art
Screenwriting
Sculpture
Social Practice
Visual Arts
Writing
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
Residents granted leave during residency
Spouses/partners allowed for full stay (non-collaborators)
Children allowed for full stay
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Give artist talk or presentation
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Immersion in new culture and/context
Unstructured time
Access to studio space to create new work
Inspiration from natural environment
Inspiration from cultural context
Additional Eligibility Information

Visual artist applicants will be asked to provide up to 5 images of their work, CV, and artist statement.

Artists agree to meet once a week with a guided tour from the Cape Cod National Seashore

Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
5
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
100
Artist Stipend
500
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
0
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details

Visual artists and writers pay no fee for their dune shack residencies. $500 stipends are provided for 2 of the 3 visual artist residencies. Writers residencies do not include a stipend.

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
Application Fee
20
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Pre-orientation
Manual / handbook before arrival
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Full description of accessibility on campus
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Inaccessible
Additional Accessibility Information

The Dune Shacks are located in the Peaked Hill Bars Historic District in the Cape Cod National Seashore, and are accessible only by foot or dune buggy. The structures are primitive and historic and are not ADA compliant. The Compact provides transportation to the Dune Shacks.

Caregiver/Aide/PCA
Case by case consideration by staff
Accessibility Contact Name
Jay Critchley
Accessibility Contact Email
jay@thecompact.org
How much of the residency experience can artists with limited mobility participate?

While we cannot promise to accommodate each situation, artists with limited mobility are welcome to apply. We are open to discuss the nuances of your particular situation and see if we can find a creative solution. 

Type of Housing
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
No WIFI in housing
Meals Provided
Residents have access to private kitchen
No meals are provided
Additional Meals Information
N/A
Computer/Internet Access
No WIFI available
No computer access available
Studios/Facilities Details

There is studio space to work in the living room, outdoors on the deck, and numerous locations out in the dunescape.

Studios/Special Equipment
Private Studios
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Inaccessible
Studio Support/Tech
No studio support provided

Echo Artist Residency

Echo Artist Residency

Cleveland, OH, United States

The Echo Artist Residency Program invites two artists each quarter to experiment and create site-specific projects for our galleries and the greater Cleveland community. Each season, SPACES selects one local artist from Northeast Ohio—defined as Cuyahoga County and its contiguous counties: Lorain, Medina, Summit, Portage, Geauga, and Lake—and one artist from outside the region. These two artists form a peer cohort, fostering the exchange of ideas, techniques, and networks. While collaboration is not required, the selection committee seeks artists with complementary or intersecting themes to enhance dialogue and impact. SPACES encourages applicants to propose projects that push the boundaries of their artistic practice, and share an authentic connection to this region.

Benefits

  • An artist honorarium and production budget
  • Full use of SPACES’ production facilities and A/V equipment
  • Access to offsite maker spaces at no cost
  • Research support and curatorial guidance
  • On-site lodging in the gallery
  • A dedicated local artist ambassador to help foster genuine community connections
  • Opportunities to engage in local cultural experiences
  • Marketing and Press support, including a press release
  • An exhibition preview night with community arts leaders
  • A public exhibition opening reception
Contact

2900 Detroit Ave
Cleveland, OH 44113
United States

Year Founded
1978
Context
Urban
Residency Structure
Embedded in an arts or cultural organization (including theater + gallery)
Longterm/embedded in neighborhood
Residency Program Type
Studio-based (with housing)
Community-engaged
Research
Residency Length
4 weeks - 6 weeks
Languages
English
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
2
Collaborative Residency
May apply as a team
Discipline
Visual Arts
Companions
N/A
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
N/A
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in public programming
How does your residency program support artists?
Unstructured time
Restricted funding
Research support
Access to studio space to create new work
Access to equipment, specialized facilities and/or technical support
Access to training on new artistic techniques and/or apprenticeship
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
Additional Eligibility Information

ELIGIBILITY: This call for proposals is open to artists and cultural producers who are 21 years and older. We accept applications from creative professionals at all stages of their careers who engage experimental practices with strong conceptual foundations. Selected artists cannot be enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree granting programs during their program year.
       SPACES prides itself on an ADA compliant building, with space for individuals and families alike. We will work with selected artists to find a residency plan that works for them.

EVALUATION: Applications are reviewed once each year. They are evaluated by a selections committee of artists, community members, board members, and SPACES staff living and working within and outside of Cleveland. The selections committee members change yearly.
       Applications are scored based on compatibility with SPACES programming goals, demonstrated organizational and/or conceptual rigor, clarity of proposed methods, and quality of past work samples. Select applicants will be invited to participate in a video interview.  Finalists will be asked to confirm their availability.

2027 Selection Committee: Anna Arnold, Leila Khoury, Thea Spittle and Antwoine Washington

Artist Stipend
2000
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
500
US Dollar (USD)
Residency Fees
0
US Dollar (USD)
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Pre-orientation
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
Full description of accessibility on campus
Staff/volunteer reading information aloud
Staff/volunteer giving directions
Staff/volunteer providing guidance to help locate facilities or activities
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
ADA Compliant
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
Case by case consideration by staff
Accessibility Contact Name
Thea Spittle
Accessibility Contact Email
thea@spacescle.org
Type of Housing
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Accessible Housing
ADA Compliant
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
Case by case consideration
Accessible Communal Spaces
ADA Compliant
Additional Housing Information
Access to laundry in housing
WIFI available in housing
Air Conditioned Housing
Meals Provided
No meals are provided
Additional Meals Information
N/A
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/Special Equipment
Shared Studios
Tablesaw
Bandsaw
Router Table
Wood Vises And Wood Working Table
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
ADA Compliant
Studio Support/Tech
Studio support provided by staff
Air Conditioned

OPEN MEADOWS at MILDRED’S LANE

Thoreau Cabin, Mildred's Lane

Thoreau Cabin, Mildred's Lane

The Main House and surrounds, Mildred's Lane

The Main House and surrounds, Mildred's Lane

Main House Library at Mildred's Lane

Main House Library at Mildred's Lane

Shared Kitchen at Mildred's Lane

Shared Kitchen at Mildred's Lane

Fellows Gathering at Mildred's Lane

Fellows Gathering at Mildred's Lane

The Creek, Mildred's Lane - PA

The Creek, Mildred's Lane - PA

Open Meadows at Mildred's Lane

Open Meadows at Mildred's Lane

OPEN MEADOWS at MILDRED’S LANE

Beach Lake, PA, United States

OPEN MEADOWS at MILDRED’S LANE

Plan a private residency/retreat for yourself or with friends and colleagues

Mildred’s Lane offers hospitality through the lens of contemporary art practices in the social and environmental realms.

OPEN MEADOWS residencies are designated periods for creative thinkers who need time, space, and inspiration to work on a specific project, write, read, or take a much-deserved retreat from the world. Here is a stunning think tank deep in the woods for you, your friends, your colleagues, and your classroom – practice living art. 

This is real, honest rurality – not fluffed up for commercial purposes; there are no servants – we ask you to serve each other in an artistic environment overflowing with character and collaboration.

Come for a weekend, a week, or a more extended stay. A landscape of historic vernacular agrarian outbuildings and discreet landscape interventions. Accommodations are art installations with rustic comforts ranging from fine glamping to artful lodging nestled in the woods with meadows, trails, ponds, and streams.

We provide local organic food, a kitchen laboratory, two great libraries, fireplaces/campfires. climate-controlled space for yoga, presentations, and other more spaces for more entertainment.

Contact

Mildred's Lane, Inc.
P.O. Box 454
Narrowsburg, NY 12764
United States

Year Founded
2025
Context
Rural
Remote
Residency Structure
Embedded in an arts or cultural organization (including theater + gallery)
Embedded in a museum
Embedded in historic site
Embedded in intentional community
Residency Program Type
Retreat
Community-engaged
Residency Length
2 days - 3 weeks
Languages
English
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
May apply as a team
Discipline
Architecture
Art Education
Art History
Biology
Costume/Fashion Design
Drawing
Ecology
Environmental Arts
Environmentalism/Conservation
Interdisciplinary Arts
Landscape Architecture
Moving Image
New Genres
Performance Art
Philosophy
Photography
Social Practice
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
Immersion in new culture and/context
Unstructured time
Inspiration from natural environment
Inspiration from cultural context
Opportunities to develop relationships with other artists/residents
Additional Eligibility Information

Please send applications in PDF form to complexity@mildredslane.org:

1.) A resume & artist statement. 

2.) A letter of interest. 

3.) Portfolio and/or work samples. 

4.) One or more recommendations from faculty, mentors, or sending institution.

Artist Stipend
0
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
335
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details

Residency/Fellowship Programs incur a fixed weekly cost, covering expenses of lodging, food, session materials, compensating session collaborators for their intensive preparation of these unique curricula, helping to furnish honoraria for our visiting artists and lecturers:

1-week Fellowship — $1,800

2-week Fellowship — $3,400

3-week Fellowship — $4,900

Please inquire about institutional and group discounts.

 

Day Rates — from $335.*

*2-night stay minimum

Longer stays discounted. Day-to-day rates are subject to what, when, and where.

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support Details

Some scholarships are available on an annual basis through our Fellowship Fund based on expression of financial need. Please inquire about the status of scholarship funding for the session you are interested in by emailing us at complexity@mildredslane.org

Applicants may also apply to be an intern or resident artist in complex(ity). 

Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Partially Accessible
Inaccessible
Additional Accessibility Information

Mildred's Lane is a wild landscape that is partially accessible.

Caregiver/Aide/PCA
No housing accommodations available
Accessibility Contact Name
J. Morgan Puett
Accessibility Contact Email
complexity@mildredslane.org
Type of Housing
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Private bedroom in a shared housing facility on campus
Accessible Housing
N/A
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
N/A
Accessible Communal Spaces
N/A
Common/Communal Spaces Information

This is real, honest rurality – not fluffed up for commercial purposes; there are no servants – we ask you to serve each other in an artistic environment overflowing with character and collaboration.

Additional Housing Information
Access to laundry on campus
WIFI available in housing
No WIFI in housing
Meals Provided
Groceries provided for residents to prepare their own meals
Residents have access to shared kitchen
Additional Meals Information
Food allergies and restrictions can be accommodated
Computer/Internet Access
Computer and internet connection provided in common area (shared)
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Facilities Details

WHAT FACILITIES DOES MILDRED’S LANE OFFER? 

The Barn Lyceum. Where we gather for Artist Presentations and more. 

The Department of Inter-stitch-iaries, Exhibition space, presentation space, performance, movement, or for other climatized activities. Featuring The Living Archive of Mildred’s Lane. 

The Mildred House. The Historic 18th c homestead and Museum of The Mildred Archaeology Project. 

The Dwelling Installations. Multiple rustic outbuildings, cabins, camps–living projects and art installations. 

The Main Lodge-House with a library–cabinet–of curiosity full of wonder with non-fiction, art books by artists of all disciplines, and the Kitchen Laboratory. Rooms full of collections and archives of fine art, objects, textiles -- things. The 

Mildred Complex(ity) Project Space in town open for conditional community engagement. 

TMC Annex – A textile studio with industrious materials and machinery. 

The Woodshop. A rustic woodshop. 94-acres of land for environmental, design, and sculptural studies. 

The bluestone quarry. 

Trails, Meadows, forests, streams, and ponds, and more.

Studios/Facilities Accessibility
N/A

Deep Space Performance Residency

The NACL performance and work space interior

The NACL performance and work space interior

The NACL lighting grid and barrel-vaulted, pressed-tin ceiling

The NACL lighting grid and barrel-vaulted, pressed-tin ceiling

The NACL performance hall/work space is housed in a former Gothic Revival church built in 1922.

The NACL performance hall/work space is housed in a former Gothic Revival church built in 1922.

The NACL artist residence is a three-story gambrel-style former Catskills boarding house.

The NACL artist residence is a three-story gambrel-style former Catskills boarding house.

The "pink room" — one of 10 available bedrooms in the NACL artist residence

The "pink room" — one of 10 available bedrooms in the NACL artist residence

The "library" — one of 10 available bedrooms that can be single- or double-occupancy

The "library" — one of 10 available bedrooms that can be single- or double-occupancy

The NACL artist residence eat-in kitchen

The NACL artist residence eat-in kitchen

Shared meals at NACL, prepared by our residency chef, are a centerpiece of the artist experience.

Shared meals at NACL, prepared by our residency chef, are a centerpiece of the artist experience.

Deep Space Performance Residency

Highland Lake, NY, United States

DEEP SPACE is a performance residency program for artists and groups who are experimenting and making new works along the fringes of the mainstream. We believe performance that pushes the envelope in form and content requires time and space beyond what is customary, in order to allow artists to dig deeply into the processes of creation and production. DEEP SPACE provides artists with use of the NACL performance hall and artist residence for a period of rehearsal and development (one week residencies are typical, April-November) culminating in a public sharing with an invited audience.<br>

Deep Space Performance Residencies support artists or ensembles creating new works at any stage in the development process, from concept through technical production. Each year we attempt to schedule a mix of early-phase, mid-phase, and late-phase projects for week-long residencies at our Cultural Laboratory and Artist Residence in New York’s southwestern Catskills. We accept applications throughout the year. There is a Jan 31 deadline for consideration for residencies offered in the following calendar year. Our Curation Council — made up of past Deep Space artists and NACL artistic staff — convenes in March and finalizes programming decisions by May.

Contact

PO Box 33
Highland Lake, NY 12743
United States

Year Founded
1997
Context
Rural
Residency Structure
Stand-alone
Residency Program Type
Studio-based (with housing)
Research
Residency Length
1 week - 1 week
Languages
English
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
6
Collaborative Residency
May apply as a team
Discipline
Acting
Dance
Music
Opera
Performance Art
Playwriting
Storytelling
Theater
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
Give artist talk or presentation
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Unstructured time
Access to studio space to create new work
Access to equipment, specialized facilities and/or technical support
Inspiration from natural environment
Opportunities to exhibit or perform new work
Additional Eligibility Information

The Deep Space program is open to groups or ensembles as well as individual performing artists engaged in the creation of new work. We prioritize projects that stand to gain the most from the resources of space and time that the NACL residency center uniquely provides. The Deep Space Residency Program is designed expressly to accommodate the needs of ensembles and group projects, and is inclined to support creator-performer, performer-driven, or collaborative creation models over standard script-based productions.

For more information and online application visit: NACL.ORG/deep-space-performance-residency

Artist Stipend
0
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
0
US Dollar (USD)
Residency Fees
84
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details

All residencies are partially-subsidized by NACL. The level of subsidy is based on fluctuating availability of public and private funding. Upon selection as a Deep Space Artist, the applicant will review the financial forecast with NACL staff, and may be asked to help raise funds to support a portion of their residency costs. Currently, at minimum, all artists/companies are responsible for arranging and funding their own transportation to/from NACL and for covering a portion of food costs at $12/person/day. The amount listed here is the current minimum fee for meals for each individual at the rate of $12 per day, based on a 7-day residency.

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Partially Accessible
Additional Accessibility Information

We are currently engaged in a multi-phase renovation of our century-old campus to provide greater access to our facilities. Please contact us for more information on accessibility.

Caregiver/Aide/PCA
Case by case consideration by staff
Accessibility Contact Name
Brad Krumholz
Accessibility Contact Email
salt@nacl.org
Type of Housing
Private bedroom in a shared housing facility on campus
Shared bedroom
Accessible Housing
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
Case by case consideration
Accessible Communal Spaces
ADA Compliant
Additional Housing Information
No laundry access
WIFI available in housing
Meals Provided
All meals
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
Computer/Internet Access
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Special Equipment
Dedicated Studio/Shop Technicians - Part Time
Performance/Presentation Facilities
Theater
Piano
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Studio Support/Tech
Studio/facility orientation provided
Studio support provided by dedicated tech
Tech hours
Heat and Cool control access

Arroscia Residency

View of studio kitchen

View of studio kitchen

View of main studio

View of main studio

View of main studio

View of main studio

View of studio #2

View of studio #2

View of studio #2

View of studio #2

View of studio kitchen

View of studio kitchen

View of studio #3

View of studio #3

View of studio #3

View of studio #3

View of loggia

View of loggia

Arroscia Residency

Pieve di Teco, IM, Italy

The Arroscia Residency an artist run, 501(c)(3), non-profit corporation open to all emerging and mid-career artists who’s focus is on one or more of the following disciplines: painting, drawing, collage, fiber art, photography, murals, installations and/or mixed media work.

The artist is to produce a body of work with a minimum of 6-8 pieces (including sketches and finished pieces) which are to be exhibited in the Studio in Pieve di Teco. One piece chosen by the jury is to remain the property of the Residency and will form part of the permanent collection housed in the Residency Gallery. All remaining pieces remain the property of the artist and can be sold during the exhibit or taken back home with the artist. 

The award consists of a grant for:

  • Roundtrip flights from the closest airport of the artist’s hometown to Europe and back (cost of flights will be reimbursed upon arrival).
  • Paid housing for the duration of the residency.
  • Use of studio and exhibition space..
  • An exhibition of the artist’s work created during the residency.
  • A dedicated page on the Residency website.
  • A stipend of €300 per week for art supplies and living expenses.
Contact

Corso Mario Ponzoni 14
18026 Pieve di Teco IM
Italy

Year Founded
2023
Context
Rural
Residency Structure
Stand-alone
Residency Program Type
Studio-based (with housing)
Residency Length
4 weeks - 8 weeks
Languages
English
Spanish
Other
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
4
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
Discipline
Drawing
Installation Arts
Mixed Media
Painting
Paper Arts
Photography
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
Visual Arts
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Country of Residence
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Family Friendly
N/A
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
Lead workshop for the public
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
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 to exhibit or perform new work
Additional Eligibility Information

We use Café (Call For Entry) for the on-line application and selection process. Artists are to submit a digital portfolio of their work together with a completed submittal form. The jury consists of creative professionals living in the Arroscia Valley and previous residency recipients. Recipients can reapply to return to the Arroscia Residency five years after the end of their residency. There is no limit on the number of times a person can apply.

Each application must include:

  • Completed application form.
  • $25USD application fee.
  • For EU applicants provide a photocopy of your identification card OR for non-EU applicants provide a photocopy of your valid passport.
  • Curriculum Vitae (4 pages maximum).
  • Digital portfolio of 10 pieces.
  • Two professional references.
Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
3
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
76
Artist Stipend
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
Fee Details

There are no residency fees.

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support Details

The award consists of a grant for:

  • Roundtrip flights from the closest airport of the artist’s hometown to Europe and back (cost of flights will be reimbursed upon arrival).
  • Paid housing for the duration of the residency.
  • Use of studio and exhibition space..
  • An exhibition of the artist’s work created during the residency.
  • A dedicated page on the Residency website.
  • A stipend of €300 per week for art supplies and living expenses.
Application Fee
25
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
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
Staff/volunteer giving directions
Staff/volunteer providing guidance to help locate facilities or activities
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Inaccessible
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
N/A
Accessibility Contact Name
John
Accessibility Contact Email
gianniclements@gmail.com
Type of Housing
Private housing off campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Accessible Housing
N/A
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
N/A
Accessible Communal Spaces
N/A
Additional Housing Information
Access to laundry in housing
WIFI available in housing
Housekeeping services
Heat and Cool control managed by resident
Meals Provided
Residents have access to private kitchen
Computer/Internet Access
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
No computer access available
Studios/Facilities Details

We offer one large studio shasred by two artists, and two smaller private studios for one artist each.

Studios/Special Equipment
Private Studios
Shared Studios
Exhibition / Installation Space
Painting Workspace (Oil)
Easels
Large Sinks
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Inaccessible
Studio Support/Tech
Studio/facility orientation provided
Studio support provided by staff
Air Conditioned
Heat and Cool control access
Additional Studio Information

The studio is on the third and fourth floors of one of Pieve’s Medieval palazzi and includes a 50-square meter studio (538-square feet) with 4.5-meter high ceilings (15 feet), three gallery spaces, a small library reading room, a catering kitchen, 1.5 bathrooms, and a roof-top loggia with views of the mountains.

The studio is located in Pieve di Teco, in the Arroscia Valley. This offers a walkable town experience with services, restaurants, and coffee shops. Pieve di Teco is an historic town with roots dating back to the Roman era. It is located at the crossroads of the salt trade route leading from the Ligurian coast to Piedmont. As such it grew rich and prosperous from the salt tax. Several wealthy families built their palazzi along what became the arcaded road through town. During the Middle Ages, the town thrived as a hub for commerce and culture. The town’s architecture reflects this rich history, with medieval structures, churches, and narrow cobblestone streets that transport visitors back in time.

Pieve di Teco has also been known for its agricultural activities, particularly olive cultivation and olive oil production, which have been vital to the local economy for generations.

Itinera Arte Artist Residency Program

Studio workspace during the residency, detail.

Studio workspace during the residency, detail.

Resident artist at work in the Itinera Arte studios.

Resident artist at work in the Itinera Arte studios.

Collective exhibition “Dar com a língua nos dentes” at Itinera Arte Gallery.

Collective exhibition “Dar com a língua nos dentes” at Itinera Arte Gallery.

View of one of the residency studios at Itinera Arte.

View of one of the residency studios at Itinera Arte.

Studio workspace during the residency, detail.

Studio workspace during the residency, detail.

Collective exhibition “Dar com a língua nos dentes” at Itinera Arte Gallery, detail.

Collective exhibition “Dar com a língua nos dentes” at Itinera Arte Gallery, detail.

Itinera Arte Artist Residency Program

Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

Itinera Arte is an independent platform for contemporary art based in Rio de Janeiro, dedicated to the research, education, and dissemination of artistic practices.

Founded in 2019, it operates at the intersection of education, creation, and curatorship, promoting courses, artist residencies, exhibitions, study trips, and cultural mediation programs.

The Itinera Arte Artist Residency offers an immersive and experimental environment for artists from diverse contexts and disciplines, fostering dialogue between contemporary practices and the historical and urban landscape of Rio de Janeiro. The program combines curatorial mentorship, collective exchanges, studio visits with Brazilian artists, field activities, and public exhibitions, encouraging the development of critical and collaborative processes.

Guided by its own pedagogical project, Itinera Arte conceives the residency as a space for shared learning, where artistic practice becomes an exercise in listening, reflection, and research. The program seeks to integrate practice and thought, linking critical formation, aesthetic experience, and engagement with territory.

Acting autonomously and collaboratively, Itinera Arte reaffirms its commitment to the valorization of plural epistemologies and to art as a field of thinking, encounter, and transformation.

Contact

Av. Franklin Roosevelt, 39
Rio de Janeiro-RJ
20021-120
Brazil

Year Founded
2025
Context
Urban
Residency Structure
Stand-alone
Embedded in an arts or cultural organization (including theater + gallery)
Longterm/embedded in neighborhood
Residency Program Type
Studio-based (no housing)
Thematic
Research
Experiential
Residency Length
1 month - 3 months
Languages
English
Portuguese
Other
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
8
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
May apply as a team
Discipline
Drawing
Installation Arts
Interdisciplinary Arts
Mixed Media
Multimedia Arts
Painting
Performance Art
Photography
Public Art
Sculpture
Social Practice
Sound Art
Visual Arts
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
Emerging
Mid-career
Established
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
Give artist talk or presentation
Other
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Opportunity to travel
Immersion in new culture and/context
Unstructured time
Research support
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
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
Additional Eligibility Information

Itinera Arte Artist Residency Program 2026:

Places I inhabit, places that inhabit me

From March 5 to April 30, 2026

 

The Itinera Arte platform, based in Rio de Janeiro and in collaboration with Arquipélago Carioca, announces the second cycle of its international artist residency program, open to both Brazilian and foreign artists.

The residency is aimed at contemporary artists at any stage of their careers, working across a wide range of media — painting, drawing, video, performance, sculpture, installation, among others — who are interested in exchanges with professionals in the field and in direct contact with the cultural environment of the city.

Grounded in the identity of movement and displacement that defines Itinera (to travel, to transit, to wander), the program encourages the sharing of knowledge in motion, in dialogue with the living historical landscape surrounding Guanabara Bay, at the heart of Rio de Janeiro.

“Places I inhabit, places that inhabit me” invites sensitive investigations into the act of inhabiting as an aesthetic, political, and affective experience.

The residency welcomes artists interested in exploring the multiple dimensions of space — territory, city, home, or body — and the entanglements that arise from them.

Participants are encouraged to examine the places they inhabit, reflecting on how our bodies, gestures, and narratives intertwine with these spaces, granting them meaning — and, simultaneously, how these places cross through us, shape us, and inhabit us in unexpected ways.

The program aims to open a poetic and critical reflection on the experience of inhabiting, stretching the boundaries between the intimate and the collective, the ephemeral and the permanent, while exploring the poetics of everyday life as a way to perceive, understand, and imagine the spaces we occupy — and those that occupy us.

 

General Information:

A total of 9 artists will be selected for this edition — 7 paying participants and 2 full grantees.

Applications are open from October 10 to November 30, 2025.

Residents will receive ongoing support from the Itinera Arte team throughout the program.

This edition is curated and coordinated by Thiago Fernandes.

 

The residency offers each artist:

• Studio space in downtown Rio de Janeiro (25 m², equipped with a worktable)

• Weekly curatorial follow-up

• Portfolio review sessions

• Engagement with the local art scene through visits to studios, galleries, institutions, and exhibitions

• Conversations with visiting curators

• Cultural activities throughout Rio’s historic city center

• A collective exhibition at the end of the residency

 

Selected artists will be encouraged to fully engage with the wide range of activities promoted by the program.

The work to be presented in the final exhibition will be developed in dialogue with the Itinera Arte curatorial team.

Applicants must be able to communicate in Portuguese or English.

 

Application Requirements

• Portfolio

• Curriculum vitae

• Artist statement

 

Note 1: All applications must be submitted in Portuguese or English.

Note 2: Applicants for full scholarships must include a motivation letter explaining their interest in the program and their financial need, addressing the stated criteria.

 

Fee

US$ 500 per month (US$ 1.000 for the full residency period).

Brazilian artists will receive a 50% reduction on the total fee: R$ 2.000 for the entire residency (R$ 1.000 per month).

Accommodation, travel, meals, and personal expenses are not included. However, Itinera Arte provides guidance and information to help participants find partner accommodations and offers useful tips about the city.

 

Scholarships

Two artists will be awarded full scholarships, covering the total program fee, based on socioeconomic, racial, and/or gender criteria.

The selection committee will also consider the relevance of the applicant’s artistic background and the alignment with the conceptual framework of the residency.

Applicants for the scholarship must submit a letter of interest outlining their motivation to participate and their need for financial support, according to the above criteria.

Pre-selected residents will be contacted by December 8, 2025

Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
9
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
60
Artist Stipend
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
1000
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details

US$ 500 per month (US$ 1.000 for the full residency period).

Brazilian artists will receive a 50% reduction on the total fee: R$ 2.000 for the entire residency (R$ 1.000 per month).

Accommodation, travel, meals, and personal expenses are not included. However, Itinera Arte provides guidance and information to help participants find partner accommodations and offers useful tips about the city.

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
1000
US Dollar (USD)
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support Details

Two artists will be awarded full scholarships, covering the total program fee, based on socioeconomic, racial, and/or gender criteria.

The selection committee will also consider the relevance of the applicant’s artistic background and the alignment with the conceptual framework of the residency.

Applicants for the scholarship must submit a letter of interest outlining their motivation to participate and their need for financial support, according to the above criteria.

Application Fee
Application Type
Open application
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 reading information aloud
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?
N/A
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
N/A
Accessibility Contact Name
Accessibility Contact Name
Accessibility Contact Email
itineraarte@gmail.com
Accessibility Contact Phone Number
Other Services/Aids Offered in Residency + Other Programming

The residency offers personalized curatorial follow-up, portfolio reviews, and guided visits to artist studios, galleries, and cultural institutions in Rio de Janeiro. Participants also have access to professional documentation of the final exhibition and support for local networking opportunities. The Itinera team provides assistance in finding accommodation, cultural guidance, and practical advice for navigating the city.

How much of the residency experience can artists with limited mobility participate?

The residency takes place in a historic building in downtown Rio de Janeiro that is partially accessible. Artists with limited mobility can participate in most residency activities, including studio work, curatorial meetings, and collective discussions. The Itinera team provides personalized assistance and logistical support to ensure accessibility whenever possible.

Please briefly describe the facilities and areas of the campus that are NOT accessible.

The residency is located in a historic building in downtown Rio de Janeiro with elevator access and no major barriers for wheelchair users. All common areas, restrooms, and circulation spaces are accessible. The only limitation concerns the studio doorways, which measure approximately 63 cm wide. The Itinera team is available to provide personalized assistance and adaptive solutions if needed.

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

The residency is located in a historic building in downtown Rio de Janeiro, with communal spaces shared by resident artists. These include a gallery, lounge area, restrooms, and a small kitchen for coffee and snacks. The building has elevator access and partially accessible studios. Common areas encourage interaction, exchange, and dialogue among artists and curators.

Additional Housing Information
Other
Meals Provided
No meals are provided
Additional Meals Information
N/A
Computer/Internet Access
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Facilities Details

The residency offers private studios of approximately 25 m², each equipped with a large worktable and Wi-Fi access. All studios are located in the same building as the Itinera Arte gallery, in downtown Rio de Janeiro. The facilities include a shared lounge, restrooms, and a small kitchen area for coffee and snacks. Artists receive an initial orientation and ongoing curatorial and logistical support throughout the residency period.

Studios/Special Equipment
Private Studios
Shared Studios
Exhibition / Installation Space
Performance/Presentation Facilities
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Partially Accessible (50% or more)
Studio Support/Tech
Studio/facility orientation provided
Studio support provided by staff
Additional Studio Information

The studios are bright, naturally ventilated spaces designed to support experimentation and process-based practices. Located in the same building as the Itinera Arte gallery, they foster dialogue among residents and easy access to exhibitions and collective activities.

2026 Spring/Summer Ceramics Artist Residency Program

Ceramics Residency

Ceramics Residency

2026 Spring/Summer Ceramics Artist Residency Program

The Eureka Springs School of the arts is looking for practicing ceramics artists who are seeking focused time to refine their skills, create work and/or explore new avenues within their medium.

  • The 2026 Spring/Summer Ceramics Residency will span approximately 7 weeks beginning on May 30th, 2026, through July 18th, 2026, with a closing reception on Saturday, July 18th, 2026.
  • Up to two participants will be selected.
  • Resident(s) will receive a $500 honorarium and on-campus lodging. Resident(s) will have 24-hour access to the ESSA ceramics studio and kiln house and access to all tools and equipment in the ceramics studio.
  • The deadline for submissions is February 18th, 2026, and applicants will be notified by March 3rd, 2026.
  • Submit application materials via email to program@essa-art.org.
Contact
Year Founded
2022
Context
Suburban
Rural
Remote
Residency Structure
Embedded in a craft school
Residency Program Type
Studio-based (with housing)
Residency Length
7 weeks - 7 weeks
Languages
English
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
2
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
Discipline
Ceramics/Clay Arts/Pottery
Companions
Pets are not allowed
Family Friendly
N/A
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Donate a work of art
Participate in open studio with fellow residents
Give artist talk or presentation
Teach in studio
Lead workshop for the public
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Unstructured time
Access to studio space to create new work
Access to equipment, specialized facilities and/or technical support
Inspiration from natural environment
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 to exhibit or perform new work
Artist Stipend
500
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
Residency Fees
0
US Dollar (USD)
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
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
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
Partially Accessible
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
Housing available on campus
Accessibility Contact Name
Director
Accessibility Contact Email
director@essa-art.org
Type of Housing
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Accessible Housing
Universally designed
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
N/A
Accessible Communal Spaces
Universally designed
Additional Housing Information
WIFI available in housing
Meals Provided
Residents have access to shared kitchen
No meals are provided
Computer/Internet Access
Wireless Internet (WIFI)
Studios/Special Equipment
Shared Studios
Ceramics Workspace
Electric Wheels
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
Universally designed

MADE Creatives in Residence

MADE's General Property

MADE's General Property

MADE's General Exterior spaces

MADE's General Exterior spaces

MADE's Shared Livable Spaces

MADE's Shared Livable Spaces

MADE's Sample of Apartment Space

MADE's Sample of Apartment Space

MADE's Sample of Apartment Space

MADE's Sample of Apartment Space

MADE's Sample of Single Bedroom Space

MADE's Sample of Single Bedroom Space

MADE Creatives in Residence

MADE brings together a select group of Creatives from different, but related fields, with different expertise, under the same roof where each can engage and share with one another distinct perspectives, skills, and reflections.

At MADE Creatives in Residence, individuals find the foundation from which to explore all that SMA has to offer as well as the private and shared spaces to reflect on experiences and ultimately create the seed that uniquely expresses their time while they are here or wherever they go next.

At MADE we support community building, advance ideas and programs, and believe that exposure and engagement to new ideas and diverse people are keys for personal and professional growth. We are convinced in the power of social thinking and doing. In this spirit, we invite creatives to be part of the community of Creatives in Residence at MADE in SMA.

Contact
Year Founded
2024
Context
Urban
Residency Structure
Stand-alone
Residency Program Type
Studio-based (with housing)
Residency Length
1 month - 3 months
Languages
English
Spanish
Average Number of Artists in Residence at a Time
5
Collaborative Residency
Must apply and be accepted individually
Discipline
Architecture
Ceramics/Clay Arts/Pottery
Choreography
Dance
Drawing
History
Illustration
Interdisciplinary Arts
Mixed Media
Painting
Paper Arts
Printmaking
Sculpture
Sound Art
Textile & Fiber Arts/Weaving
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
Spouses/partners allowed for full stay (non-collaborators)
Children allowed for full stay
Stage of Career
Any stage of career
Additional Expectations/Opportunities
Lead workshop for fellow residents
Lead a skill share
How does your residency program support artists?
Opportunity to be in another context
Opportunity to travel
Immersion in new culture and/context
Unstructured time
Research support
Art production support
Access to training on new artistic techniques and/or apprenticeship
Inspiration from cultural context
Professional development support and/or trainings
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
Additional Eligibility Information

All prospective residents must fill an application, provide the required information to be reviewed then to be interviewed if selected.  The interview is a videocall with the Founder and Creative Director.

Number of Artists Accepted in Most Current Year
25
Total Applicant Pool in Most Current Year
60
Artist Stipend
0
US Dollar (USD)
Travel Stipend/Material Stipends
0
US Dollar (USD)
Residency Fees
650
US Dollar (USD)
Fee Details

There are different types of accommodation -room and board- from single room to apartment. The cost varies from 650-800 USD for a single room with shared common livable spaces to 1,265-1,465 USD for an apartment.   Cost is per unit, for one month, includes utilities and WIFI

Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support
0
US Dollar (USD)
Grant/Scholarship/Other Funding Support Details

N/A

Application Fee
0
US Dollar (USD)
Application Type
Open application
What does your program provide during the residency experience?
Pre-orientation
Manual / handbook before arrival
Communication before arrival to discuss accommodations, medical conditions, or other health needs
Orientation upon arrival
Links to resources, effective practices, grievance procedures, etc.
Is your campus wheelchair accessible?
N/A
Caregiver/Aide/PCA
N/A
Accessibility Contact Name
Yesica Guerra
Accessibility Contact Email
made.creatives.in.residence@gmail.com
Type of Housing
Private housing on campus (individual apartment/cabin/house)
Private bedroom in a shared housing facility on campus
Accessible Housing
N/A
Housing for Companion And/or Caregivers
Case by case consideration
Accessible Communal Spaces
N/A
Common/Communal Spaces Information

For those occupying one of the four single spaces they share kitchen, 2 bathrooms and lounge area/livingroom-dinningroom

Additional Housing Information
No laundry access
WIFI available in housing
Housekeeping services
Meals Provided
Some meals (at least 2 meals provided)
Residents have access to shared kitchen
Residents have access to private kitchen
Additional Meals Information
Vegan meal options can be requested
Vegetarian meal options can be requested
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

When residents come to MADE they will have access to many creative institutions such as Centro Cultural Ignacio Nigromante,  Instituto Allende, Casa de la Cultura, El Sindicato, La Libreria Publica, Fabrica La Aurora, Casa Europa, Teatro Santa Clara and Teatro Angela Peralta, to mention some.

Many of these insitutes offer different types of short term classes and workshops ranging from 3 days to several weeks, which you may have interest to delve into new techniques to further develop your creative expression.  For example, there are classes on cartoneria/"papier-mâché", papel picado/pecked paper, grabado/printmaking, hojalateria/tinsmithing, tallado de madera/woodworking, alebrijes, textiles, tejido/weaving, danza prehispanica/pre-hispanic dance, joyeria tipica/typical jewelry, and so on, which are part of the popular arts and crafts in Mexico. 

MADE staff will support you in the process of registering for classes or workshops if you become a resident and if it is your desire to take part in one of them.

Studios/Special Equipment
Other
Studios/Facilities Accessibility
N/A