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Brief Description Villa Kujoyama is a prestigious artist residency in Kyoto, Japan, aimed at French and Japanese artists. The program provides 4 to 6-month residencies for artists and researchers to develop original projects connected to Japan and engage with local communities. Information & Application Details Deadline: March 5, 2025 Residency Period: 2026 (4–6 months) Location: […]
Brief Description The Ceramic Research and Creation Residency 2025 is open to artists and craftspeople from France and abroad who have professional experience in ceramic art. The residency is organized by IEAC (Institut Européen des Arts Céramiques) and aims to support innovative projects in ceramics by providing technical, artistic, and administrative support. Information & Application […]
The Steel Yard offers residency opportunities to artists working in the industrial arts, including metals, ceramics, light metals, and foundry. Residents gain access to a shared 10,000 square foot studio, tools, resources, and a supportive community of makers. The program encourages creativity and collaboration, providing opportunities to work on specific projects or prototypes. The residency […]
The Curatorial Fellowship is a 10-month program awarding an emerging curator $5,000 with the goal of advancing and supporting their practice. This fellowship provides a platform for exploring new curatorial approaches to craft. The Curatorial Fellowship is a yearlong program created to give an emerging craft curator a platform to explore and test new ideas […]
Brief Description: The Burke Prize is a biennial contemporary art award recognizing emerging artists in the United States who push the boundaries of materials and creative processes. It focuses on artists working with glass, fiber, clay, metal, or wood and offers a substantial cash prize along with a prestigious residency opportunity. Information and Application Details: […]
Organizer Information Creekside Arts is an international non-profit organization located in Northern California, dedicated to fostering creative expression and collaboration among artists. Founded with a commitment to equity and sustainability, Creekside Arts supports artists across a wide range of disciplines—including Visual Arts, Fiber/Textile Art, Writing, Performance, Installation, and more—through immersive residency programs, community engagement, workshops, […]
Brief Description Lake Como Design Festival 2025 (13-21 September, Como, Italy) launches its seventh edition with the theme “Frammenti” (Fragments). The festival offers an interdisciplinary platform where design, art, and architecture intersect through exhibitions, installations, and discussions, exploring fragmentation in contemporary society from different perspectives. Theme The 2025 edition explores fragmentation as a destructive and […]
Organizer Information John Michael Kohler Arts Center (JMKAC), located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is a nonprofit arts organization founded in 1967. It promotes creative exchanges between artists and audiences locally, nationally, and internationally, with a focus on contemporary and self-taught art, including artist-built environments. The Arts Center manages the Arts/Industry Residency, a unique collaboration with Kohler […]
Organizer Information Established in 2021 by founders David Feldman and Jennifer Herman Feldman, Long Meadow Art Residency (LMAR) is a non-profit passion project located in the scenic Berkshire Mountains. The organization’s mission is to enrich and advance the creative trajectory of artists by providing an inspiring, distraction-free environment. LMAR is governed by a diverse professional […]
