january/february 2024 artist residency deadlines
Deadline: 11:59 PM (EST) on January 15, 2024
Please note, applicants will be prompted to create a login to access the portal, which will also allow you to save versions of your application and contact technical support. If you created a login to apply last year, you can use the same login details to apply for the new 2023 season.
Each application will require:
1. Cover Letter
2. Current CV
3. Portfolio Works (Description and Images)
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Cultivate La Baldi Residency
Montegiovi, Italy
Deadline: January 2, 2024
For artists, writers, and researchers, this self-directed residency welcomes individuals and collaborative teams and is located in the historic village of Montegiovi, Italy in southern Tuscany.
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Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts Residency
Deadline: January 7, 2024
Saltonstall offers free residencies to artists and writers who are year-round residents of New York State and/or one of the Indian Nations located therein. Categories include Poetry, Fiction & Creative Nonfiction, Photography & Filmmaking, Painting, Sculpture, and Visual Arts.
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Tusen Takk Foundation 2025 Visual Artist Residency
Deadline: January 7, 2024
Open to mid-career and established visual artists, apply for a three- to eight-week solo residencies in 2025. Residents are provided with housing, 24/7 access to studio space, $625/week, and a vehicle for local transportation.
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Anderson Center Residency Opportunities
Red Wing, Minnesota
Deadline: January 9, 2024
Anderson Center Residency
This residency is for early career, mid-career, and established artists working across all disciplines and based anywhere in the world. Selected artists receive live/work space, fellowship and exchange within a 5-artist cohort, chef-prepared meals, and more.
Deaf Artists Residency Program
The Deaf Artists Residency (DAR) is an opportunity for 5 Deaf artists to come together in an ASL-centric environment to create, communicate, and exchange ideas.
Early Career Artist Residency Program
The Early Career Artist Residency Program is an opportunity for early-career artists living within the state of Minnesota or one of the five boroughs of New York City in need of focused time and dedicated space.
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Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency
Deadline: January 10, 2024
This residency awards an international community of artists the gifts of time and space amidst the extraordinary natural beauty of Joshua Tree National Park. Seven week residencies include scholarship funds, living accommodations, and studio space designed to accommodate a broad range of artistic activity and open studio events.
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Forge Fellowship
Deadline: January 17, 2024
Open to artists, creators, makers, entrepreneurs, revolutionaries, and any idea-havers, Forge pairs bi-monthly touch points (consultations and skill-building opportunities) with access to daily support systems (a dedicated online hub and FORGE’s extensive suite of templates) to create a space for curiosity, commiseration, and celebration. You do not need a project to apply.
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Helene Wurlitzer Foundation Artist Residency Program
Taos, New Mexico
Deadline: January 18, 2024
The HWF grants rent-free and utility-paid housing on the foundation campus, providing artists with their own fully furnished home (casita) and a peaceful setting in which to pursue creative endeavors. The HWF places no expectations or requirements on the artists in residence.
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Just Tech Fellowship
Deadline: January 31, 2024
This fellowship supports and mobilizes diverse and cross-sector cohorts of practitioners to imagine and create more just, equitable, and representative technological futures. Fellows receive two-year awards of $100,000 annually, robust supplementary funding to subsidize additional expenses, and separate seed funding to collaborate with other Just Tech Fellows.
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NXTHVN Fellowship
Deadline: February 26, 2024
Each year NXTHVN welcomes up to seven artists and two curators to participate in its paid 10-month intensive Fellowship Program. Each Fellow will receive studio or office space, a stipend, and subsidized housing. Selected from an international pool of applicants, Fellows relocate to New Haven to participate in NXTHVN’s mentorship-driven curriculum which includes professional development sessions led by visiting artists, curators, scholars, and practitioners.