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Finding a residency can be by word of mouth, talking to artists that you know, or by searching platforms that list opportunities. I have used Resartis and TransArtists websites, and also follow the hashtags #artistresidency and #residency on Instagram.
Residency opportunities allow artists to focus on a specific project or aim for a limited period of time. A residency program is constructed to support the creative process by providing facilities, the possibility for time alone to make work or to make connections with the right people for career development.
Focus on the things that matter most to you such as color, mark, composition, materials, concept, and process. Include some concrete details correlated to the work that is to be seen. Note influences, if applicable, including other artists, historical references, relevant current events, etc.
Before you apply for artist residencies, youll need to consider the costs. Residencies can charge money to attend as well as room and board. Attendees might have to cover travel costs and materials as well. Some residencies offer scholarships and stipends, others are free to attend.
Even if a residency charges fees, there may be many other funding sources available. Most state arts councils have grants for individual artists that can be applied to travel costs, materials, etc. Community foundations are also a good source of funding, through professional development, research, or project grants.
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How to Apply to an Art Residency? Find the right art residency for you. Research the program. Read the application closely. Prepare your materials. Write a tailored application. Get feedback. Review and submit. Check how results will be announced.
Artist In Residence Salary Annual SalaryMonthly Pay Top Earners $152,000 $12,666 75th Percentile $152,000 $12,666 Average $129,541 $10,795 25th Percentile $127,000 $10,583
Local and National Arts Councils: Many governments have arts councils that offer grants for individual artists or projects. Private Foundations: Research foundations that support artists in your medium or region. Residency Programs: Some artist residencies provide stipends or funding for studio space.

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