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2-week Artist Residency Program at Chautauqua Institution

  • 16 Jan 2026
  • 20 Feb 2026
  • Chautauqua Institution School of Art

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The Two-Week Residency is a self-directed program designed to give artists uninterrupted time and space to focus deeply on their practice.

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During the first week, artists work independently in their studios, free from scheduled commitments. In the second week, participants engage in a series of studio visits with leading arts professionals, including our visiting gallerist; Judy Barie, the Susan and John Turben Director of Chautauqua Visual Arts (CVA) Galleries; Erika Diamond, Associate Director of Galleries at Chautauqua Institution; and Erika b Hess, Artistic Director of Chautauqua Visual Arts.

This residency coincides with Chautauqua Institution’s world-renowned summer programming, where artists, musicians, and thought leaders gather to celebrate creative exchange. Residents receive a gate pass granting access to concerts, lectures, and performances, offering further opportunities to connect and engage across disciplines.

Set within the inspiring grounds of Chautauqua Institution, the Two-Week Residency provides dedicated studio space, meaningful dialogue through studio visits and feedback sessions, and a chance to build connections with curators, gallerists, and fellow artists all while maintaining the independence of a self-directed practice.

Requirements
- Available for the entire duration of the residency program
- Comfortable working in a rural environment
- Is at least 21 years of age at the start of the residency program
- Daily cleaning and organizational skills
- Work well on a team and independently
- Self-motivated
- Cost of Attendance (Includes housing, meals, tuition, and fees)

Application Instructions

Requirements for application include:
• Ten images of your work. All media accepted, including video. Video submissions must be less than five minutes each.
• Descriptions of your work for each image including title, media, dimensions, and year created.
• Statement about why you are interested in the residency and what you hope to accomplish during your stay
 Artist Statement
• PDF of your current CV.
• One reference
• $35 non-refundable application fee.

Chautauqua Institution has a deep commitment to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility and encourages applications from all backgrounds and lived experiences.

Application Fee: $35

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This Opportunity is provided by Chautauqua Institution School of Art and is not in direct affiliation with Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC).

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