Ceramics Residencies in Philadelphia
2 residencies for ceramics artists in Philadelphia, United States.
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Edgar Heap of Birds Family Residency
Philadelphia, United States
Artist residency at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University, for Native American artists focusing on tribal history and activism like Edgar Heap of Birds. Includes studio, stipend, materials budget, mentoring, and solo exhibition. Housing self-arranged.

The Clay Studio
Philadelphia, United States
The Clay Studio's Resident Artist Program in Philadelphia provides early-career ceramic artists with personal studio space, kiln access, teaching opportunities, exhibitions, and professional support for up to three years to develop their work and integrate into the local and broader art communities. Residents must actively use their studio, teach community classes (4 Saturdays per year), attend meetings, live in the greater Philadelphia area, and cover material and firing costs. The program fosters a diverse cohort engaging in critiques, mentorship, and public demonstrations.
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