Top Artist Residencies 2026

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Deadline

June 5, 2026

Information

Locarno Residency

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Video / Film
Organisation: Institution
Duration: 1 year
Theme: No theme

The residence provides

Grant: 5,000 CHF + Mentoring
Accommodation: Privat space
Rent/fee: free
Travel refund

Location

Online, Italy, and in Arles,
France

Eligibility conditions

Deadline

June 7, 2026

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ENSAD Limoges - Ceramic Residence

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Ceramics
Organisation: University
Duration: 6 months
Theme: No theme

The residence provides

Grant: 1,200 € per month
Working condition: Shared studio
Accommodation: Privat space
Rent/fee: free

Location

Limoges
France

Eligibility conditions

Deadline

June 7, 2026

Information

Cèze Cévennes / DRAC Occitanie / La Maison de l’Eau - Résidence Mission

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Digital / Sound / Painting / Drawing / Literature / Photography / Video / Printmaking / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics / Music
Organisation: other
Duration: 3 months
Theme: No theme

The residence provides

Grant: 9,200 €
Rent/fee: free

Location

Allègre les Fumades
France

Eligibility conditions

No students
Resident of Occitanie (FR)

Deadline

June 12, 2026

Information

Agglomération du Boulonnais / DRAC Hauts-de-France - Résidence Mission

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Digital / Sound / Painting / Drawing / Literature / Photography / Video / Printmaking / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics / Music
Organisation: other
Duration: 4 months
Theme: Explore your surroundings, imagine the future

The residence provides

Grant: 12,000 € + 800 € accommodation + 800 € travel allowance
Rent/fee: free
Travel refund

Location

Boulogne-sur-Mer
France

Eligibility conditions

No students
Resident of France

Deadline

June 14, 2026

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Les Chantiers Residency

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Digital / Painting / Drawing / Photography / Video / Printmaking / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics
Organisation: Institution
Duration: 3 months
Theme: No theme

The residence provides

Grant: 3,000 € + production budget
Working condition: Studio
Accommodation: Privat space
Rent/fee: free

Location

Brest
France

Eligibility conditions

Resident of Bretagne (FR)

Deadline

June 15, 2026

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Yves Klein Foundation - Research Grant

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Curatorial / Researcher
Organisation: other
Duration: 1 week
Theme: Yves Klein

The residence provides

Grant: 6,000 CHF + Access to the artist’s archives in Paris
Rent/fee: free
Travel refund

Location

Paris
France

Eligibility conditions

Born between 1992 (included) and 2008 (included)
For researchers under 35 years of age, holding a PhD or postdoctoral degree, of any nationality and country of residence, conducting research in art history, aesthetics, or the humanities.

Deadline

June 20, 2026

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Ville d'Arras / Abbaye St Vaast / L’être Lieu - Art Residency

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Digital / Painting / Drawing / Photography / Video / Printmaking / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics
Organisation: Institution
Duration: variable
Theme: No theme

The residence provides

Grant: 7,000 € + 7,000 € budget
Working condition: Studio
Accommodation: Privat space
Rent/fee: free

Location

Arras
France

Eligibility conditions

Resident of France

Deadline

June 22, 2026

Information

Saint-Flour Communauté - Artist-Scientist Collective

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Digital / Painting / Drawing / Photography / Video / Printmaking / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics
Organisation: other
Duration: 2 months
Theme: Life Paths, Lands in Development

The residence provides

Grant: 17,000 € + 6,000 € Production budget
Accommodation: Privat space
Rent/fee: free

Location

Saint Flour
France

Eligibility conditions

No students
Resident of France
Applicants must have a valid driver's license and a vehicle

Deadline

June 28, 2026

Information

Musée départemental de la Céramique

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Ceramics
Organisation: Institution
Duration: 3 months
Theme: No theme

The residence provides

Grant: 2,000 € per month + 1,500 € budget
Working condition: Studio
Rent/fee: free

Location

Lezoux
France

Eligibility conditions

Resident of France

Deadline

June 30, 2026

Information

La Borne Residency

Genre: Artist Residency
Art field: Ceramics
Organisation: other
Duration: 3 months
Theme: Ceramic

The residence provides

Grant: 3,000 € + 2,600 € Production costs
Working condition: Studio
Accommodation: Privat space
Rent/fee: free

Location

La Borne
France

Eligibility conditions

Applicants must have a vehicle

Art Residencies – Immersive artistic journeys

Isn't it every artist's wish to have the time and space to develop their art practice and explore new techniques in an inspiring environment, free from distractions and stress? This is what the best art residencies offer.

Art residencies do not only foster artistic growth, but also provide opportunities to expand networks, foster international collaborations and friendships, and reward your artistic practice. The impact of an art residency on an artist's work can be significant. Seize the opportunity by finding open calls for art residencies on our website.

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FAQs: Art Residencies

You can read answers to the most frequently asked questions about art residencies here.

What is an art residency?

Art residencies provide artists with time and space to focus on their practice, and some even offer financial support in the form of fellowships or honorarium. Moreover, they offer artists the opportunity to work in new environments, which are often away from the artists’ usual surroundings and daily obligations.

How did art residencies start and evolve over time?

Throughout history, artists have traveled abroad for education, to learn new techniques, and to study the work of other artists. During the Renaissance, many artists flocked to Italy to learn from the work of the Italian masters. In the 16th century, the Accademia delle Arti del Disegno in Florence initiated a residency program for artists in Rome. In the 17th century, the French Academy in Rome established the Prize of Rome, which welcomed French artists for multi-year stays for artistic and educational development. This concept of artist residency has since evolved, and spread throughout the world.

Why should artists consider attending a residency?

Art residencies offer various benefits to artists, serving as platforms for personal and artistic growth. They provide dedicated spaces, without daily distractions, sometimes without any production pressures. In addition, residencies provide artists with a new working environment, often complemented by unique research opportunities and the exploration of new techniques. They are also beneficial for recent graduates transitioning into professional practice. Other benefits include the expansion of the artist’s network, as well as potential collaborations and projects. Finally, art residencies bring recognition to one’s artistic practice, thus validating the work carried out.

How do I choose the right art residency?

As you can see on the Artenda website, there is a multitude of quite different art residencies. Choosing the right one depends on your goals for the residency. Since the application process can be time-consuming, a careful selection is crucial. It is key to consider its specific type of residency, and to keep in mind your expectations, your preferred location, and your practice goals. Select the residencies to which you apply accordingly.

In addition, a targeted approach can increase your chances of success. As popular residencies attract many applicants, you may also want to consider lesser-known opportunities – sometimes they have everything the more famous ones offer, except the already established reputation. Consider applying for fewer residencies, but spend more time creating strong, comprehensive applications. Starting well before the submission deadline is key for a strong application.

How do I apply for an art residency?

Most open calls for art residencies require artists to submit a comprehensive application, including a project description, a portfolio, a resume, and sometimes a recommendation letter.

Do you need some help with this? Our online courses “How to apply for an art residency” serve as step-by-step guides giving you all the tools you need to build a strong application for art residencies.