2026 Artist-in-Residence Program
Deadline
December 1, 2025
27 days left
Application Fee
FREE
Rewards
Multiple Rewards
Interest
High
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About This Opportunity
Established in 1980, this internationally renowned program has awarded visual artists of all mediums, the opportunities to live and create works inspired by Bernheim’s wondrous natural environment. The work created through this program connects visitors to new and exciting experiences that spark curiosity and ignite wonder while expressing the artistic side of Bernheim.
Up to 4 artists are selected for residencies at Bernheim annually. One residency is always dedicated to an artist currently living in Kentucky or nearby counties in Southern Indiana, and one residency is dedicated to an artist whose work addresses environmental issues and the climate crisis.
Artists are encouraged to explore ideas that reinforce Bernheim’s mission of _connecting people with nature_ and to use their residency to take risks, experiment, and explore new avenues in their own work.
**RESIDENCY DURATION & DATES**
Up to 4 artists are selected for residencies at Bernheim annually. One residency is dedicated to a regional artist currently living in Kentucky or in Clark and Floyd counties of Southern Indiana. One residency is dedicated to an artist whose work addresses environmental issues and climate change.
Duration is anywhere between 6 – 8 weeks. Selected artists will work with Bernheim in arranging residency dates based on their desired time and availability within the months of 2026.
**EXPECTATIONS**
A mutually agreed upon work of art to be gifted back to Bernheim for the purpose of encouraging visitors’ deep connections to nature.
All Artists in Residence are required to participate in at least one public program, either on or offsite, during their residency. Community engagement programs are a way to extend Bernheim’s reach, thereby extending our mission and core values beyond the physical boundaries we encompass. The type and scope of the programs will be mutually designed and agreed upon by the artist and Bernheim’s staff. Typical engagement consists of community projects, lectures, demonstrations, youth-learning experiences, workshops or other special programming.
What You'll Get
Types: FUNDING, ACCOMMODATION, OTHER
$2500 stipend. Regional artists also have year-round access to Bernheim resources within the year selected. Furnished, one-bedroom rustic cabin with full kitchen, bath and Wi-Fi. Modest studio space with good light and heat, located on the edge of a 35-acre lake. There is no special art making equipment, but artists have limited access to basic hand and power tools upon request and must prove they can operate them safely before using. The Horticulture and Operations departments, as well as staff ecologists, scientists, naturalists and forest managers are able to provide guidance and support of Artist in Residence projects. Please note, Bernheim staff are not here to entertain visiting artists nor responsible for the creation or installation of proposed work. Free or heavily discounted classes, workshops, night hikes, etc., while in residence. High profile public and private events promote awareness of artists and Arts in Nature program.
Application Requirements
- APPLICATION_FORMS
- REFERENCES
- CV
- ARTIST_STATEMENT
- PROJECT_DESCRIPTION
- ARTWORK_PORTFOLIO
Eligibility
Other Requirements
Applicants may be emerging or established artists on a regional, national, or international level. Applicants must be professional visual artists. Students in undergrad studies may not apply.
Bernheim Forest Artist in Residence Program
Clermont, US
Verified Organization
Active since 2020
Ready to take the next step?
Don't miss out on this opportunity. Applications close on December 1, 2025.