United States
Organizer Information The Meridian Scholar Program (formerly known as STUDIO-f) is an innovative visiting artist initiative hosted by the Art + Design Department at the University of Tampa (UTampa). Located within a dynamic city environment, the department operates as a vibrant, interdisciplinary community where creative expression meets critical inquiry across Studio Arts, Graphic Design, Art […]
Organizer Information The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts (commonly known as The Reser) is a major contemporary arts institution located in Beaverton, Oregon. In partnership with Beaverton Arts Market, the center supports regional artists through exhibitions, public programming, and artist-driven initiatives. The organization focuses on strengthening local creative economies by providing professional exhibition platforms, […]
Organizer Information Art Commons is a community-focused arts organization dedicated to expanding access to Visual Arts education in public school systems. Working closely with schools and local partners, the organization develops artist-led teaching initiatives that bring professional artists directly into classrooms. This opportunity is part of a pilot initiative within the Issaquah School District in […]
Organizer Information The Image Flow is a photography-focused creative organization and exhibition platform based in San Anselmo, California, United States. It operates as a gallery, education center, and curatorial space dedicated to contemporary photographic practice, offering exhibitions, workshops, and juried competitions that support both emerging and established photographers. Through its recurring Photography Competition series, The […]
Organizer Information Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) is a nonprofit artist-run incubator based in Washington, DC, and one of the region’s longest-standing alternative arts organizations. Founded to support experimental and artist-led practices, WPA develops exhibitions, public programs, publications, and collaborative initiatives that place artists at the center of cultural production. Through its programming model, […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is hosted by the University of Minnesota, one of the largest public research universities in the United States, known for its strong interdisciplinary approach across academia, culture, and public engagement. The position is situated within the Weisman Art Museum, the university’s campus museum founded in 1934. The museum operates as a […]
Organizer Information Loghaven Artist Residency is a nonprofit residency program located on a 90-acre wooded property in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Established to support artists through dedicated time, space, and financial resources, Loghaven provides a retreat-style environment where artists can focus on the development of new work. The residency combines rehabilitated historic log cabins with purpose-built […]
Organizer Information Mid-America Arts Alliance (M-AAA) is a major nonprofit arts organization headquartered in the Crossroads Arts District of Kansas City, Missouri. It operates across a six-state region—including Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas—delivering exhibitions, performances, and professional development programs to more than one million people annually. With an annual operating budget exceeding $9 […]
Organizer Information The Walker Youngbird Foundation is a United States-based nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Native and Indigenous artists through funding, mentorship, professional development, and public visibility initiatives. Founded to address the systemic underrepresentation of Indigenous creatives within mainstream arts funding and exhibition structures, the foundation invests in artists whose work strengthens cultural continuity while […]
