The New Quorum

Location

2435 Esplanade Avenue
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
United States

The New Quorum brings musicians and writers from across the globe to New Orleans for cultural exchange with local and regional artists. We promote and facilitate cultural exchange through our Residency program, producing cultural events, and an exchange program that provides New Orleans artists with opportunities outside the city. An emphasis is on professional development and career support to New Orleans’ varied community of artists while disseminating the city's unique culture worldwide.

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BIPOC-founded (Black, Indigenous and People of Color)
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)
Communities Served
Adults
Elders
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Languages
English

Kaatsbaan Cultural Park

Location

120 Broadway, Tivoli NY
Tivoli, NY 12583
United States

The mission of Kaatsbaan Cultural Park is to provide an extraordinary environment for cultural innovation and excellence. As both an incubator for creativity and presenter for world-class artists in dance, theater, music, film, poetry, culinary and visual arts, Kaatsbaan provides artists with state-of-the-art dance studios, accommodations, an indoor theater, and two outdoor stages. Kaatsbaan Cultural Park is committed to the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts.

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Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
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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
Veterans
Youth, K-12
Youth-At-Risk
Languages
English

Hypatia-in-the-Woods

Location

P.O. Box 58
Shelton, WA 98584
United States

Hypatia-in-the-Woods maintains a cottage in quiet woods five miles from town for women in the arts and academia to come for residencies of 1-3 weeks (2-week limit summer quarter) to complete a specific project away from quotidian distractions. We are a small nonprofit without staff (we're all volunteers). Residencies are solo, self-catering, clean-your-way-out. (Residents with disabilities may bring an assistant; cottage is not fully ADA-compliant but does have ramps.)  A vehicle is a must. 

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

Dorland Mountain Arts

Location

P.O. Box 6
Temecula, CA 92593
United States

Dorland Mountain Arts mission is to provide a unique working retreat for visual artists, writers, and musicians inspiring creativity in a secluded, natural setting.

Dorland Mountain Arts is an incorporated non-profit that serves the local, national and international arts community, providing cultural recognition for the town of Temecula. What had began as a private retreat for friends evolved into Southern California’s only year-round residential artists’ colony and an internationally recognized haven for visual artists, writers, mu

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Open to artists based anywhere in the world

Djerassi Resident Artists Program

Location

2325 Bear Gulch Road
Woodside, CA 94062
United States

The Djerassi Resident Artists Program supports and enhances the creativity of artists by providing uninterrupted time for work, reflection, and collegial interaction in a setting of great natural beauty, and preserves the land on which the Program is situated. Djerassi annually serves 65 to 70 artists, representing a broad range of disciplines and also offers collaborative programming. We provide all meals and accommodation during the month-long residencies.  

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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
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Adults
Elders
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Languages
English

Cuttyhunk Island Artists' Residency

Location

PO Box 185
Cuttyhunk, MA 02713
United States

Cuttyhunk Island Artists' Residency is a residency for visual artists on a small island off the coast of Massachusetts. CIAR offers two week-long residency sessions each year. Each session invites 12 visual artists to be inspired by the island's natural beauty, and to develop their work within a warm and inclusive community environment. The artists in residents are joined by accomplished Visiting Artists and Arts Professionals who share their expertise with the group.

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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 Parent artists
Communities Served
Adults
General Public
Languages
English

Core Program | The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Location

5101 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
United States

Established in 1982, the prestigious Core Residency Program at the Glassell School of Art awards residencies to exceptional, highly motivated emerging artists and critical writers committed to developing a sustainable practice.

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Open to artists based anywhere in the world
ADA Compliant Campus + Facilities
Communities Served
Adults
Languages
English

Center for Contemporary Printmaking

Location

299 West Avenue
Norwalk, CT 06850
United States

The Center for Contemporary Printmaking is a nonprofit printmaking facility housed within the historic 19th century stone carriage house of the Mathews Park cultural complex in Norwalk, Connecticut. The space is an architectural gem that has been transformed into a dynamic printmaking facility and gallery space. It is fully equipped to accommodate all printmaking techniques: intaglio, lithography, monotype, silkscreen, woodblock printing, papermaking, book arts and digital processes. 

 

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Artist-led
Artist-founded
Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Fully Funded Residency
Partial Funding Available
Communities Served
Adults
Elders
Families
General Public
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
People with Disabilities
School Groups
Teens
Youth, K-12
Languages
English
Spanish

Archie Bray Foundation

Location

2915 Country Club Ave.
Helena, MT 59602
United States

The Archie Bray Foundation is actively committed to promoting, celebrating, and sustaining the ceramic arts through the residency program, education, gallery, ceramic materials and technology, and community engagement on a local, national, and international scale. In the words of Archie himself, The Bray makes available, “for all who are seriously and sincerely interested in any of the branches of the ceramic arts, a fine place to work”.

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

Trillium Arts

Location

357 Joe Brown Rd
MARS HILL, NC 28754
United States

Trillium Arts envisions an artist residency center where artists of many disciplines can find a creative home away from home, offering secluded space for rejuvenation in a beautiful, remote setting in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Our current facilities are best suited to the disciplines of literary arts, photography, visual arts and arts administration.

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Open to artists based anywhere in the world
Fully Funded Residency
Partial Funding Available
Communities Served
Adults
Elders
Families
General Public
Indigenous/Native American Community
LGBTQI2A+ Populations
Youth, K-12
Languages
English