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artist residencies

A tall black sculpture with mirrored and carved human faces stands on a grassy riverside park with New York City’s Queensboro Bridge in the background.

In New York City, WORTHLESSSTUDIOS Is Charting New Models for Sustainable Sculptural and Installation Practices

The organization deliberately focuses on process—the research, prototyping and inevitable failures that precede a finished artwork—to provoke questions about value and worth within the existing art economy.
By Elisa Carollo
Entrance to Delfina Foundation in London, showing a red-brick townhouse facade with white-trim windows and tiled steps leading inside.

No Deadlines, No Demands: Inside Delfina Foundation, London’s Most International Residency

"Our residencies don’t demand any kind of formal outcome from the artists or curators who take part," Aaron Cezar, the organization's founding director, tells Observer.
By Elisa Carollo
A woman wearing a blue dress and large orange necklace stands at a wooden podium under a white event tent, speaking to an audience seated behind a bed of flowers.

MacDowell’s Chiwoniso Kaitano On Why America Can’t Afford to Underfund the Arts

"Support for the arts without constraint on free expression is smart economic and cultural policy—and a sign of a strong democracy."
By Christa Terry
A few people standing in an art gallery, engaging with an installation that features light sculptures, with a projection on the wall showing a countdown for a screening.

Why the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program Is More Relevant Than Ever

By Elisa Carollo
Two women, one standing and one seated, pose inside an unfinished gallery space with exposed drywall and a large arched window overlooking a city street.

Ingrid Lundgren and Marissa Dembkoski’s Slip House Launches With Domestic Art Spaces Inspired By Coenties Slip

By Elisa Carollo
Three people stand in discussion near displays of fiber art

The World Trade Center Offers Case Studies in Making Space for Artists in Urban Centers

By Christa Terry
Man in black shirt poses against white background

Kehinde Wiley Releases New Limited-Edition Prints to Fund His Dakar Artist Residency

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Artists on residency at Anderson Ranch.

The Best Artist Residencies Offer Way More Than Just Space to Make Art

By Margaret Carrigan

Joyce Maynard: Peace and Quiet in the New Hampshire Woods Helped Rekindle My Spark

By Joyce Maynard
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