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Artist Residencies in Portland with Housing

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5 artist residencies in Portland include housing for artists.

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Hewnoaks Artist Residency Residency

Portland, United States

Hewnoaks Artist Residency offers short-term (1-2 week) residencies in rustic lakeside cabins on Kezar Lake, Maine, for artists across all disciplines to create freely without output requirements. Fully subsidized; Maine artists preferred.

HousingMultidisciplinary
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Indigo Arts Alliance

Portland, United States

Indigo Arts Alliance in Portland, Maine, offers the Mentorship Residency Program, designed to support professional and emerging artists of African descent. This program pairs a National or International artist with a Local/Regional artist to foster co-mentorship, dialogue, and collaboration. The residency provides a flexible 3,000 square foot community studio, with a private one-bedroom apartment for visiting artists. National artists stay for one month, while international artists stay for two months. The residency encourages artists to engage with the local community and participate in studio visits and public programming. Artists receive a stipend and travel expenses are covered for significant distances. The program aims to create an inclusive environment for Black and Brown artists to advance their practice and build networks.

StipendHousingDrawingInstallationWriting / LiteraturePaintingPerformance+4
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NOW open studio

Portland, United States

NOW open studio offers a two-week artist residency in the Sellwood neighborhood of Portland, OR, providing a private garden room for lodging at no cost and a self-guided creative stimulation program to foster inspiration and creative health. The program targets emerging or established visual artists in any 2D or 3D media, emphasizing disconnection from routine to reconnect with the inner muse in a supportive arts community.

HousingVisual ArtsMultidisciplinary
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PAM CUT Artist in Residency at Portland Art Museum

Portland, United States

The PAM CUT Artist in Residency program at the Portland Art Museum offers emerging and mid-career artists a three-and-a-half-month residency to work on new or ongoing projects. Eligible disciplines include film, television, audio, immersive realities, performance, and animation. Residents receive access to PAM CUT facilities and equipment, along with a $3,000 stipend. The program includes opportunities to present work at PAM CUT or the Tomorrow Theater. Artists also engage the community through workshops with PAM CUT’s Co:Laboratory program. The residency encourages artistic development and fosters interaction with the local community. While open to artists from outside Portland, housing is not provided. The program aims to support artists in creating impactful work and connecting with diverse audiences.

StipendHousingDigitalGraphic ArtsPerformanceSound / MusicVideo / Film
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Signal Fire

Portland, United States

Signal Fire was a Portland-based artist residency program active from to that connected artists and writers with North American wild landscapes through extended backpacking trips, nomadic colonies like Outpost, and various retreats such as Juried Artist Retreats and Indigenous Artist Retreats. Participants engaged in off-grid, hyper-isolated experiences in backpacking tents across diverse locations. The program offered trips and residencies including Wide Open Studios and Tinderbox Residency, emphasizing adventure in deserts, oases, and remote areas.

HousingInterdisciplinaryMultidisciplinaryVisual ArtsWriting / Literature

Frequently asked questions

Do artist residencies in Portland provide housing?

Many residencies in Portland include accommodation. Options range from private apartments to shared artist housing.

What kind of housing do residencies in Portland offer?

Housing varies by program — from private studios to shared houses. Check each listing for specifics on what's included.

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