What a residency can offer
Residencies may provide studio space, accommodation, mentorship, community access, research time, exhibition outcomes, stipends or simply uninterrupted time. Some are highly structured; others are self-directed.
The best residency for one artist may be wrong for another. A painter needing solitude has different needs from a socially engaged artist requiring community consultation.
Costs and hidden commitments
Even free residencies can involve travel, materials, freight, lost income, insurance, food, documentation and time away from caring responsibilities. Paid residencies can still be worthwhile, but only if the value is clear.
Read whether the host expects workshops, talks, donations, open studios, finished works, social media output or collection gifts.
How to document the residency
Keep process photos, studio notes, research references, community contacts, public program records and final images. Residencies are often valuable later for grants, artist statements, CVs and future proposals.
If the residency is place-based, document respectfully and clarify permission before using community stories, cultural knowledge or identifiable people.