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Providing visibility and access to artists beyond residency.


FEBRUARY RESIDENCY APPLICATION DEADLINES
STUDIOS AT MASS MOCA - EARLY APPLICATION NORTH ADAMS, MA DEADLINE: 2/1/2026 GRANT: $650 /WK The Studios at MASS MoCA runs year-round, hosts up to 10 artists at a time for stays of 2 or 4 weeks, and primarily seeks applications from visual artists (painters, sculptors, installation artists, photographers, video/new media artists, fiber artists, printmakers, etc.) and writers in all literary disciplines. Artists from around the world are encouraged to apply. At the Studios at M


Paige DeVries: Curious and Intimate Paintings of Place
For some, daily routines and rituals may sound like a recipe for a monotonous, boring life. For New Orleans based painter Paige DeVries,...


Ali Kaeini: Fluidity, Memory, and Illusionary Reclamation.
Fluid yet firmly rooted, Ali Kaeini’s practice moves between memory, material, and myth, weaving together the weight of cultural history...


Andina Marie Osorio: Portraiture Through Still Life and Living Archive.
Andina Marie Osorio is an Afro-Caribbean artist from the Bronx, currently living and working in Brooklyn, New York.. In 2024 ,Osorio...


Felipe Steinberg: I See You, You See Me
In 1970, Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles produced his conceptual work Insertions into Ideological Circuits: The Coca Cola Project. At a...


THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM
HISTORY: 1968 was a year of global turmoil and distress and often referred to as "the year that set the world on fire" and "the year that...


Jessica Bardsley's Fictional Take on Autobiography
Jessica Bardsley is an artist and scholar currently based in New York. Her multifaceted practice spans across research, writing,...


JAKOB KUDSK STEENSEN: ENGAGING ENVIRONMENTS
Berlin based artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen is a world maker. He works primarily with digital media to create pieces that are deeply engaged...


TING TEAL: HUMOR & MEANING
Ting Teal is an “interdisciplinary artist trying to find some humor and meaning” while living and working in New York. I was introduced...


SKOWHEGAN SCHOOL OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE
HISTORY: While Jackson Pollock and Peggy Gugenhiem were disrupting the artworld in New York in the early 1940’s, artist William W. Cumming...


18TH STREET ART CENTER
BACKGROUND/ HISTORY: Located in Santa Monica, California, 18th Street Art Center is considered a top artist residency programs in the US,...


BLACK ROCK SENEGAL
Black Rock Senegal is an artist residency founded by artist, Kehinde Wiley. Wiley is perhaps one of the most well known contemporary...


FRANCES LIGHTBOUND: SLIPPING REPRESENTATIONS
Frances Lightbound is an artist based in Chicago who works in printmaking, sculpture, and installation. Lightbound’s practice plays...


FIELD NOTES: BEAN GILSDORF
We are excited to share a new way of understanding residency programs: Field Notes! Each week we’ll publish an inside look at how life as...


REHAB EL SADEK
Rehab El Sadek is an Egyptian artist who has worked globally for over 25 years. Her work is deeply influenced by her Sudanese ancestry...


THE CHINATI FOUNDATION
BACKGROUND: In 1978, artist Donald Judd came across the 340 acre historical D.A. Russell military fort in Marfa, Texas. Judd saw great...


JUAN PABLO GARZA: SWINGING THROUGH THE SUPRASENSORIAL
Earlier this year I came across the work of Miami based artist, Juan Pablo Garza. Something about his use of colors, textures, and forms...


SHARON BARNES: RESISTANCE, RESILIENCE, AND RADICAL BEAUTY.
Sharon Barnes in her Los Angeles studio. Earlier this month I traveled down to the Arts District of Los Angeles to visit artist Sharon...


SAMANTHA ROSADO
Have you been an artist in residency before? If so, where? I have not. This was my first one! Thats great! Are you going to look for more...


BEMIS CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS
In 1981, Omaha artists Jun Kaneko, Tony Hepburn, Lorne Falk, and Ree Schonlau saw the creative benefits of time, space, and support that...
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