Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture

Location

39 Art School Road
Madison, ME 04950
United States

Skowhegan is located on a 350-acre campus in central Maine. The nine-week summer program provides 65 emerging artists and 11 faculty artists with a collaborative and rigorous environment that is shaped by risk-taking, mentorship, and peer-to-peer exchange. Skowhegan does not consider financial ability or circumstances in its admissions process and, instead, focuses on an individual’s commitment to artmaking and inquiry. Founded by artists, for artists, the program provides an atmosphere in which participants are encouraged to work in contrast to market or academic expectations.

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Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Funding available for BIPOC Artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Funding available for Disabled and Deaf artists
Funding available for LGBTQI2A+ artists
Communities Served
General Public
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Migrant and Immigrant Community
People with Disabilities
Languages
English

Sitka Center for Art and Ecology

Location

56605 Sitka Dr
Otis, OR 97368-9509
United States

Through workshops, residencies and events the Sitka Center provides time and space for for place-based reflection, inquiry and creation at the intersection of art and ecology.

Sitka Center is located on the Oregon coast and adjacent to the Cascade Head Scenic Research Area, and the Salmon River Estuary. Sitka acknowledges and thanks the First Peoples of this land who today are represented by the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians and the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde. 

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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
Fully Funded Residency
Partial Funding Available
Funding available for BIPOC Artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
Funding available for Disabled and Deaf artists
Funding available for LGBTQI2A+ artists
Communities Served
Adults
Elders
Families
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
People with Disabilities
School Groups
Teens
Youth, K-12
Languages
English

Sculpture Space, Inc.

Location

12 Gates Street
Utica, NY 13502
United States

Sculpture Space seeks to build appreciation for the role of contemporary art and artists in society through residencies and other programs for outstanding sculptors that foster creative exploration, community collaboration, public engagement, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Because sculpture has the power to positively transform society, we support sculptors and nurture public  discourse about important art issues. 

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Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
ADA Compliant Campus + Facilities
Partial Funding Available
Communities Served
Adults
Children under 5
Elders
Families
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Migrant and Immigrant Community
People with Disabilities
Languages
English

Roswell Artist-in-Residence

Location

409 College Blvd
Roswell, NM 88201
United States

For over fifty years the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program has provided talented artists working in any medium a full year to focus on their creative endeavors. Start dates of the six annual residencies are staggered throughout the year. The residency provides each artist with a comfortable three-bedroom house with an attached 600-square-foot studio with utilities paid. A stipend of $1100 per month is offered along with $100 per month for spouse/partner and each child living at the residency.

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Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Fully Funded Residency
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Adults
Languages
English

The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation

Location

Captiva Drive
Captiva, FL 33924-0054
United States

In 2012, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation initiated a multidisciplinary residency program on the site of Rauschenberg's former home and studio in Captiva, Florida.

Inspired by Rauschenberg's early years at Black Mountain College where an artistic community brought out elements central to his art: exploration and collaboration, the residency advances new work, extends practices into diverse mediums, and serves as a research and development lab.

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Open to artists based anywhere in the world
ADA Compliant Campus + Facilities
Fully Funded Residency
Communities Served
Adults
Children under 5
Elders
Families
General Public
Incarcerated (or Formerly Incarcerated) Individuals
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Migrant and Immigrant Community
People with Disabilities
School Groups
Languages
English

Muncie Arts and Culture Council

Location

PO Box #488
Muncie, IN 47308
United States

The Muncie Arts and Culture Council is the designated Arts Partner for the City of Muncie. As Arts Partner, we assist with municipal initiatives where art integration can benefit Economic Development and Quality of Place. As an arts alliance, we build community among artists and arts organizations and serve as a resource for professional growth and opportunity.

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Artist-led
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Priority given to BIPOC artists (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
ADA Compliant Campus + Facilities
Fully Funded Residency
Partial Funding Available
Communities Served
Adults
Children under 5
Elders
Families
General Public
Incarcerated (or Formerly Incarcerated) Individuals
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Migrant and Immigrant Community
People with Disabilities
School Groups
Teens
Unhoused population
Veterans
Youth, K-12
Youth-At-Risk
Languages
English
Other

PLAYA

Location

47531 HIGHWAY 31
SUMMER LAKE, OR 97640-8713
United States

PLAYA transforms the world through creative inquiry. We nurture innovative thinking in the arts and sciences through our residency program on the edge of the Great Basin, to promote dialogue and positive change in the environment and the world.

Residencies are offered through a juried application process and provide 26, 12 or 5 day residencies free of charge. PLAYA’s supported residencies are offered to people who are developing projects at the nexus of art and science.

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Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Communities Served
Adults
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Migrant and Immigrant Community
People with Disabilities
Veterans
Languages
English

PlatteForum

Location

2700 Arapahoe St
Suite 102
Denver, CO 80205
United States

Based in Denver, CO, PlatteForum’s Artist Residency is a competitive, international program that provides artists the time, studio space and support to create new work and dive into social justice topics. Resident artists lead workshops with PlatteForum’s ArtLab high school interns culminating in exhibitions and/or performances in our gallery. PlatteForum supports artists who reflect the community of interns we serve, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and artists living with disabilities are encouraged to apply. 

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Artist-led
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
BIPOC-led (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
ADA Compliant Campus + Facilities
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
General Public
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
School Groups
Teens
Youth, K-12
Youth-At-Risk
Languages
English
Spanish

Pilchuck Glass School

Location

1201-316th St NW
Stanwood, WA 98292
United States

Pilchuck Glass School is an international center for glass art education. Our programming supports and connects a worldwide community pushing the boundaries of glass, art, and design.

Pilchuck's serene campus in Stanwood, Washington is nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains about an hour north of Seattle.

From May through September every year, Pilchuck's Summer + Fall Program offers a series of courses as well as residencies for establish

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

Osage Arts Community

Location

89 Eagle Ln
Belle, MO 65013
United States

Osage Arts Community is a residency program that provides temporary time, space, and support for the creation of new work in a retreat format. These creative residencies are generally anywhere from one week to one year but average around six months. OAC serves creative people of all kinds – visual artists, video artists, composers, textile artists, ceramicists, poets, fiction and nonfiction writers.

OAC is located on a 160-acre farm in an isolated rural mountainside setting in Central Missouri

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Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Fully Funded Residency
Communities Served
Adults
Languages
English