Jackie Sullivan at the Frey Refuge. Photo by Vero FariñaDetails
Housing: Bedroom/study with bathroom, double bed, kitchen, hot water, refrigerator, washing machine, sheets, towels, basic kitchen items, WiFi 24 hours, free street parking, outdoor garden space
Who Can Apply: Open to artists from all over the world with interest in printmaking
The Focus: Non-toxic printmaking residencies for creative projects, specialization, and training in relief, intaglio, and surface printmaking techniques
Cost: $250–$360 USD per week for accommodation; host covers housing and basic printing supplies; artist covers travel, food, and special supplies
Key Requirements: Application via form on studio website; eligibility based on printmaking experience and ability to work independently or with support
DeadlineRolling deadline
Application fee$0
Cost to attend$250 USD (1 person, 6 nights) to $360 USD (2 people, 6 nights); additional fees for training programs and technical assistance
Application notesArtists apply using a form on the studio's website. Eligibility criteria based on artist's experience with printmaking techniques and expectations; organizers assess whether artists can work independently or require support organizing a work schedule. Residents encouraged (but not required) to conduct community exchange through talk, exhibition, or workshop. Paper and plates not included but available for purchase at cost.