The Chautauqua Visual Arts Residency (CVA) is a two-week immersive program (August 9–24, 2025) designed for artists seeking dedicated studio time, professional development, and gallery exposure. The residency includes individual studio spaces, mentorship from industry professionals, and a public exhibition at the end of the program. Artists also gain access to Chautauqua Institution’s cultural events, concerts, and lectures, fostering a dynamic creative environment.
Information and Application Details:
- Residency Dates: August 9–24, 2025
- Application Deadline: March 1, 2025
- Application Fee: $35 (non-refundable)
- Program Cost: $3,500
- Location: Chautauqua Institution, New York
Eligibility:
- Open to artists of all backgrounds, disciplines, and lived experiences.
- Chautauqua Institution is committed to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA).
Theme:
- The residency balances studio practice with professional development, mentorship, and gallery exposure through workshops, studio visits, and critique sessions.
- Artists interact with gallerists, curators, and fellow residents in an interdisciplinary creative environment.
How to Apply:
Applicants must submit the following materials:
- 10 images of work (all media accepted, video submissions must be under five minutes each).
- Work descriptions (title, media, dimensions, year created).
- Statement of interest detailing goals for the residency.
- Artist statement explaining artistic practice.
- Current CV (PDF format).
- $35 application fee.
Submission Requirements:
- All application materials must be uploaded online before the March 1, 2025 deadline.
- The program welcomes artists from all disciplines.
Selection Process:
- Applications are reviewed by a panel of curators, gallerists, and art professionals.
- Selection is based on the quality of work, clarity of artistic vision, and potential for growth.
Program Benefits & Awards:
- Dedicated Studio Space (not air-conditioned).
- Access to Art Facilities (woodshop, printmaking presses, looms, digital lab).
- Housing & Meals (dorm-style rooms with shared bathrooms, meals provided daily).
- Professional Development:
- One-on-one critiques with Sally Morgan (Morgan Lehman Gallery, NYC), Judy Barie (CVA Galleries Director), Erika Diamond (Associate Director of Galleries), and Erika b Hess (Artistic Director of CVA).
- Studio visits, mentorship, and workshops.
- Networking & Exposure:
- Access to Chautauqua Institution’s world-renowned cultural events.
- A final public exhibition showcasing residents’ work.
- Wellness & Community:
- Gym access and interaction with thought leaders in multiple art forms.
Contact & Resources:
- Phone: 716.357.6301 | 1.800.836.ARTS
- School of Art: art@chq.org
- Galleries: galleries@chq.org
Website link:
https://art.chq.org/school/about-the-program/two-week-artist-residency/