Southwest artist residencies with deadlines falling in winter 2024-25 in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
Winter deadlines are approaching, so it’s time to cozy up with a comfy blanket and a favorite warm beverage and submit those residency applications.
Explore our list of exciting artistic opportunities, with accommodations ranging from a mesa-side cabin near Joshua Tree National Park in California to a 1,000-acre cattle ranch in the foothills of Montana’s Bighorn Mountains.
And while you’re at it, take a moment to plan ahead by browsing other seasonal residency application deadlines here.
Arizona Artist Residencies
A.I.R. Program
Superior, Arizona
Conveniently located within walking distance of a weekly farmer’s market, shops, parks, and more, the A.I.R. Program offers a collaborative space for artistic projects. Artists of all levels who are U.S. residents are invited to apply. Residents get perks like all-day access to the studio and materials. Accepted art forms include sculpture, land art, contemporary craft, socially engaged art, multidisciplinary art, installation, painting and murals, fiber arts, and performance. This program prioritizes sustainability-themed art and murals.
Deadline to apply: Ongoing.
Housing: Refundable $50 deposit; $125 per night of stay. Potential scholarships are available.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: Select residents may receive an unspecified stipend amount for other tools and materials.
Length: Two to twenty-eight nights.
California Artist Residencies
Joshua Tree Highlands Artist Residency
Joshua Tree, California
Embrace the desert heat in an outdoor hot tub at the Highlands Artist Residency, where the Sonoran and Mojave deserts meet. Located near the west entrance of Joshua Tree National Park, this residency offers two different housing options with ironclad AC: a cottage next to the art studio, and a mesa-side cabin. In addition to a large studio space, Highlands maintains a book lab that’s stacked with creative inspiration. Artists at all stages of their careers who work in any medium can apply.
Deadline to apply: December 15, 2024.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: $45.
Stipend: $1,500.
Length: Seven-week residencies: May 6–June 24, 2025, August 26–October 14, 2025, and January 13–March 3, 2026.
Colorado Artist Residencies
Anderson Ranch Arts Center Artists-in-Residence Program
Snowmass Village, Colorado
Located about eight miles west of Aspen, Anderson Ranch Arts Center’s Artists-in-Residence Program is designed to encourage emerging and established artists’ creative growth. This residency presents a valuable opportunity to enhance skills and gain meaningful experience by embracing risks. Venture into innovative projects and fresh ideas in ceramics, new media, photography, furniture design, woodworking, painting, drawing, printmaking, or sculpture, “free from everyday pressures.”
Deadline to apply: February 19, 2024.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: $30.
Stipend: A select group of the thirty-two annual residencies are fully funded fellowships awarded by the jury panel.
Length: Five to ten-week residencies take place October–December 2025, February–March 2026, and March–April 2026.
The Denver Art Museum Native Arts Artist-in-Residency Program
Denver, Colorado
The Denver Art Museum will select two artists for this residency that has previously hosted well-known artists such as Steven J. Yazzie (Diné/Pueblo of Laguna/European Ancestry) and Dylan McLaughlin (Diné). Open to established and emerging visual artists, writers, composers, choreographers, and performance artists, this opportunity offers round-trip travel to the museum, a dedicated studio in the Indigenous Arts of North America galleries, and access to the museum’s collection. Applicants must be citizens or enrolled members of any federally or officially state-recognized tribe in the United States or Canada, or individuals certified as Indigenous artisans by an Indigenous tribe.
Deadline to apply: January 1, 2025.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: $5,000 artist honorarium and $2,000 materials stipend.
Length: Three weeks.
Nevada Artist Residencies
The Buffalo Creek Art Center
Gardnerville, Nevada
Sculptors in metal, wood, ceramic, and multimedia are eligible to apply for this summer artist residency. Enjoy free lodging in a charming ranch house located at the base of a majestic mountain in the Sierra Nevada range. Perks include access to the art center, a workspace, shop equipment, a fully equipped 4,000-square-foot metalwork studio, and a 3,000-square-foot woodworking studio. Transportation to and from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport can be arranged if needed.
Deadline to apply: Ongoing.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: None.
Length: One month.
Montello Foundation
Montello, Nevada
Escape the daily hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in a peaceful environment designed for “undisturbed experimentation and reflection.” Residents can enjoy a cozy facility surrounded by 160 acres in an undeveloped valley near Montello, in the northeastern corner of Nevada. Featuring a large shaded roof, the space is divided into two areas: one for general purposes and another for creative work. Artists are responsible for their own travel expenses and meals.
Deadline to apply: January 19, 2025.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: None. Donations are accepted.
Stipend: None, but support for materials fundraising is offered.
Length: Two weeks.
New Mexico Artist Residencies
New Mexico Arts Artist Residency
Alcalde, New Mexico
Participating artists reside in a striking 18th-century Territorial-style adobe home provided by the Los Luceros Historic Site at the River House. Situated along the Old Spanish Trail, the fully furnished studio bedroom includes modern appliances. The 148-acre ranch fosters a connection to the area’s rich agricultural history. Artists are encouraged to interact with the land, culture, and extensive local historic archival materials at the historic sites, visitor center, and surrounding area.
Deadline to apply: November 21, 2024.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: $14,000.
Length: Six weeks, March 7–April 18, 2025, and April 25–June 6, 2025.
Tamarind Institute Summer Workshop
Albuquerque, New Mexico
An excellent opportunity for artists, educators, and printers to practice and refine their knowledge and skills, The Tamarind Summer Workshop is an intensive course in lithography with a focus on the theory, chemistry, drawing techniques, materials, processing, and editioning of stone lithography. Lectures and demonstrations cover a wide variety of traditional and contemporary methods, processes, and techniques. Participants receive twenty-four-hour access to the studio and the ability to purchase materials at cost from Tamarind. The workshop is made possible with support from Getty through The Paper Project initiative.
Deadline to apply: January 15, 2025.
Housing: None.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: None.
Length: Four weeks, July 7–August 1, 2025.
Tamarind Institute Printer Training Program
Albuquerque, New Mexico
This is an intensive full-time certificate program that includes hands-on work in the print shop as well as courses on printmaking history and business operations. Students will learn lithographic theory, improve technical skills, and develop collaborative abilities. The Printer Training Program requires a full-time commitment, as it runs from August through May and demands sixty to seventy hours (or more) per week.
Deadline to apply: January 15, 2025.
Housing: None.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: None; however, financial aid is available through Tamarind Institute, but not usually through standard university channels.
Length: Fall and spring programs run from August through May.
Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program
Roswell, New Mexico
Established in 1967 and known as the “Gift of Time”, this yearlong program’s large studio spaces allow its residents to thrive creatively, providing artists with the unique opportunity to concentrate on their work in a supportive, collegial environment. Artists-in-residence have the chance to hold a solo exhibition of their work at the Roswell Museum and to have an artwork purchased for the permanent collection of the Anderson Museum of Contemporary Art.
Deadline to apply: Application period opens January 1, 2025.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: Yes, amount unspecified.
Stipend: A stipend of $1,100 per month is offered to each artist-in-residence. The Fredrick Hammersley Foundation provides an additional stipend of $250 per month for materials. For families and couples, RAiR provides an additional $100 for each partner and each child living with the grantee.
Length: One year.
Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico
Taos, New Mexico
Located on fifteen acres in the heart of Taos, this unique artistic residency is perfect for pursuing creative endeavors, free of stress. Amenities include a tranquil casita and access to bicycles to get around campus and explore Taos.
Deadline to apply: January 18, 2025.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: $30.
Stipend: None, but in certain cases the foundation may be able to assist with grocery expenses.
Length: Between ten to twelve weeks.
Texas Artist Residencies
Space Taking Artist Residency
Houston, Texas
Launched in 2021 and formerly known as “Spacetaker,” Fresh Arts offers an exciting artist residency that encourages traditionally underrepresented local artists to take risks in “new and out-of-the box ways.” Artists receive various forms of support including mentoring, marketing, project budgeting and support, presentation techniques.
Deadline to apply: December 2, 2024.
Housing: None.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: $3,400.
Length: Three months.
CH Foundation Fellowships at the Charles Adams Studio Project
Lubbock, Texas
Current students, recent graduates, and emerging creative professionals are interested in educational opportunities and work experience in arts administration, metals studio, foundry, and printmaking are encouraged to apply. This fellowship furthers CASP’s mission to build and maintain an art community, positively engage the public, and exemplify the values of CASP. Perks include a flexible work schedule.
Deadline to apply: Ongoing.
Housing: None.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: $10 per hour.
Length: Varies.
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft Residency
Houston, Texas
Artists have access to a wide range of valuable resources and exciting opportunities for cultural and professional development. Residents have all-day access to a 200-square-foot studio. Additional benefits include collaborative opportunities, the potential for joint artist talks, and the chance to display their work outside their studios.
Deadline to apply: February 1, 2025.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: $1,000 monthly, including a small housing and materials allowance.
Length: Varies between three and twelve months, beginning in September and ending in August.
Utah Artist Residencies
Taft-Nicholson Center Artist-in-Residence Program
Centennial Valley, Utah, and Lima, Montana
Residents may work in the art center studio at the Zimbeaux Art Center, a restored schoolhouse that overlooks the Centennial Valley, or in the Carter Family Artist’s Residence in Lima. This program seeks applications for summer residencies for a minimum of two weeks. Visual artists, composers, writers, dancers, photographers, filmmakers, playwrights, and textile artists, among others, both non-academic and academic, are invited to apply. Perks include catered meals during classes and workshops.
Deadline to apply: January 31, 2025.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: None; however, meal scholarship applications are available.
Length: Between two and six weeks, with the season spanning June 15 through October 1.
UMOCA Artist-in-Residence Program
Salt Lake City, Utah
Catering to Utah-based artists, this long-term artist residency offers a myriad of benefits, including a year of free museum studio space, workshops, and private meetings with national curators, critics, and other art world professionals.
Deadline to apply: December 31, 2024, and June 30, 2025.
Housing: None.
Application fee: None.
Stipend: None, but residents receive a wide variety of benefits from the museum.
Length: Long-term artist residency.
Wyoming Artist Residencies
Ucross Residency Program
Clearmont, Wyoming
Brimming with natural beauty that captivates and inspires, this residency fosters a nurturing environment that empowers artists to thrive, free from the pressures of everyday life. Visual artists, writers, composers, choreographers, interdisciplinary artists, performance artists, and collaborative teams, both established and emerging, are invited to apply. Perks include a private studio, living accommodations, staff support, meals prepared by a professional chef, and a stipend.
Deadline to apply: January 15, 2025.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: None for the Native American fellowships; $40 for the general residency.
Stipend: $2,000 for Native American visual artist and writer fellows; $1,000 for the general residency.
Length: Ranges from two to six weeks, with the season spanning August through early December.
Jentel Artist Residency Program
Banner, Wyoming
Jentel Arts is located on a captivating 1,000-acre cattle ranch in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains, inviting visual artists and writers to experience its stunning views. This tranquil setting offers peaceful solitude and the chance to explore beautiful landscapes rich in history and wildlife, providing an inspiring environment for creativity.
Deadline to apply: January 15, 2025.
Housing: Provided.
Application fee: $30.
Stipend: $300 per week.
Length: Three weeks, with the season spanning from May 15 to December 7, 2025.