Artist Residencies in Marshall with Housing
2 residencies
2 artist residencies in Marshall include housing for artists.
French Broad Institute (of Time & the River) aka The FBI
Marshall, United States
Artist residency in repurposed church building on French Broad River banks. Studio space with good acoustics, shared writers room, log cabin accommodation. Open March-November.

Makers Circle
Marshall, United States
Makers Circle is a rural artist residency center in the Southern Appalachian region near Asheville, North Carolina, originally founded for photographers using traditional, alternative, and silver processes but now expanded to include painting, mixed-media, fiber-art, and other media. It offers individualized studio, retreat, and residency programs for makers at all skill levels, with flexible studios, darkrooms, a digital studio with large format printers, an extensive library, and art collection. Residencies are partially subsidized, with reduced fees of $295-$350 per week including a private room, and opportunities for community collaboration.
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Frequently asked questions
Do artist residencies in Marshall provide housing?
Many residencies in Marshall include accommodation. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing.
What kind of housing do residencies in Marshall offer?
Housing varies by program — from private studios to shared houses. Check each listing for specifics on what's included.
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