Artists in Residency

An artist-in-residency is a chance for artists, curators and all manner of creative people to collectively get away from their everyday lives and work on specified projects within a unique geographic and cultural context.

 

Artist residencies can last anywhere from a week to a year and nearly all residencies are in a set location year in, year out. The teams you work with can range anywhere from 1 to 30 individuals, all of which can be writers or other artists. Depending on the type of residency you do, some residencies have costs and fees which you have to pay yourself whereas, others are paid for by the company you are doing the residency with.

 

Why attend a residency? An artist residency can be a very important step in an artist’s creative career because, it is a place to create new work and collaborate with other like-minded artists and photographers. It also provides artists with the opportunity to live and work in a different region or country. A good website for finding artist residencies is https://resartis.org/listings.

 

When applying for an artist residency you need to remember to thoroughly research the host organisation and, decide what you want to get out of the experience of the residency. Always remember to plan ahead by checking deadline dates and, reading the guidelines of the project carefully. Finally, always keep your CV, artist statement and biography up to date because the host organisation will want to see visual examples of the type of work you do.