Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program
A free year-long studio program for artists in DUMBO, Brooklyn.
An artist-run residency and exhibition program in a historic grain mill in rural New York.
One of the oldest residencies in the U.S. dedicated specifically to sculpture, in upstate New York.
A residency and contemporary art center in a converted Gothic Revival church in Charlotte.
An interdisciplinary residency on a coastal Florida campus built around Master Artists.
A celebrated craft school on a dramatic island campus on the coast of Maine.
A historic craft school and residency in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
A rare year-long, fully funded residency giving artists time and space in the New Mexico desert.
A residency in a Ricardo Legorreta building in Santa Fe, with thematic, socially engaged programs.
A one-of-a-kind residency at San Francisco’s recycling and waste facility.
A printmaking and media-arts institute and residency in a historic Berkeley factory.
One of Los Angeles’s largest residency campuses, supporting artists in Santa Monica.
A residency and arts center on a historic estate in the hills of Silicon Valley.
A residency on a vast ranch in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains, with an outdoor sculpture trail.
The Smithsonian’s home for the art of the United States, holding the largest collection of American art in the world.
America told through its faces, from every president to the writers, athletes and activists who shaped the nation.
America’s first museum of modern art, an intimate jewel box near Dupont Circle.
The Native peoples of the Americas, telling their own histories on the National Mall.
Golden Gate Park’s copper-clad landmark, a museum of American art and global cultures.
One of the world’s great museums of Asian art, in the heart of Civic Center.
San Francisco’s hub for boundary-pushing contemporary art and performance, free to all.
A Daniel Libeskind landmark exploring Jewish culture, history and ideas through art.
A serene, free museum built around the de Menils’ legendary collection, in a Renzo Piano landmark.