New York
Millay Arts Nonfiction Core Residency
The Nonfiction Writing Residency at Millay Arts supports writers by offering time and space to focus on their work. This opportunity is for nonfiction writers at any stage of their project, whether works-in-progress, already published pieces, or excerpts. Residents are provided a creative and interdisciplinary environment conducive to artistic growth and collaboration. Information & […]
Cornell University, Stipend for research
Cornell University, stipend for research
Millay Arts Steepletop Residency
The Steepletop Residency, introduced in 2021, offers a self-directed, partially subsidized artist residency for creatives seeking time and space in a supportive environment. Unlike Millay Arts’ blind jury process, Steepletop allows applicants to schedule their stay in advance. Residents receive a private bedroom, studio space, access to shared facilities, and communal dinners prepared by an […]
Millay Arts Collaboration Core Residency
Millay Arts offers fully and partially subsidized artist residencies at Steepletop, the historic estate of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, in Hudson Valley, New York. The program provides multidisciplinary artists with time, space, and community to develop their creative work. Residencies are available from April to November, with additional week-long group residencies in December. […]
Print Center New York: Call for Curatorial Proposals
Application window: Feb 10–April 6, 2025 In celebration of Print Center New York’s 25 year history of platforming guest curators, we invite emerging and early-career curators to submit letters of interest for exhibition opportunities beginning in 2028. Through this curatorial open call—the first in our organization’s history—we aim to identify promising voices and areas of […]
MAD Artist-in-Residence
The MAD Artist Studios program, located on the sixth floor of the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), is a community engagement and professional development residency for contemporary artists and designers. The program encourages public interaction with artists as they develop their creative practice. Each six-month session hosts three artists: One full-time MAD Artist Fellow […]
Book Art Research Fellowship
The Book Art Research Fellowship is designed for researchers and scholars in fields like art history, literature, book history, library science, museum studies, and conservation studies. The fellowship offers access to the Center for Book Arts (CBA)‘s unique collections and institutional support for scholarly research related to book art. Fellows will receive a $1,200 stipend […]
Bard Graduate Center Visiting Fellowships
BGC Visiting Fellowship applications for the 2025–26 academic year are now open; applications are due Saturday, March 1, 2025, at 11:59 pm EST. Fulbright applicants for the 2026–27 academic year are on a different timeline; please see below for more detail. Bard Graduate Center invites scholars from university, museum, and independent backgrounds with a PhD […]
Forge Project Fellowship
Forge Project is a Native-led non-profit organization that fosters Indigenous leadership in arts and culture through community-building, education, and collective action. Situated on 38 acres in the Mahicannituck (Hudson River) valley, on the ancestral homelands of the Moh-He-Con-Nuck people, Forge Project supports Indigenous artists, scholars, and cultural workers. For 2025, Forge Project is selecting six […]