Competitions & Contests

Artist-in-Residence Program: Winter and Spring 2027

Entry Dates 2026-09-08T23:59:00+00:00 - 2026-06-15T10:00:00+00:00 84 Days Left

Description

Call to Artists

Artist-in-Residence Program Winter and Spring 2027

The Mosesian Center for the Arts is excited to announce its second Artist-in-Residence Program! The program continues its dedication to uplifting new, emerging and local talent by providing the time and space needed to create, experiment, and grow. The program is rooted in our commitment to equity and access.

The Mosesian Center for the Arts envisions a vibrant creative ecosystem where artists at early stages of their journeys can expand their practice, inspire the communities they serve, and shape the future of the arts.

Who is it for?

Emerging and mid-career artists seeking time and space to create, experiment, and grow.

Local and regional artists across disciplines, including:

Visual artists (painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, mixed media)
Performing artists (theater, movement, spoken word)
Musicians who work with low-decibel instruments (solo acoustic, electronic, or experimental sound work suitable for shared studios)
Literary artists (writers, poets, playwrights)
Interdisciplinary and socially engaged artists

What is included?

One shared welcome reception with food and drink provided.
24-hour access to studio space.
Shuttle service to and from the Alexandria Campus, where MCA is located. Limited routes.
Cafe and restaurant located on campus.
All artists receive stipends for workshops and classes taught as part of the residency at the rate of $45 p/hr., min 1.5 hrs.

What is NOT included?

Housing
Per diem
Materials
Commission fees. This is not a commission.
Stipend to attend the residency stipend. This is not a commission.

** Resident Artists and Ignite Fellows receive stipends for any workshops or classes they teach.

Studio Dimensions:11 ft. x 22 ft. Single and double occupancy options available.

Residency Length:3 months. Residency Fee Structure: General Artist Residency  

For the 2027 Winter and Spring Residencies, 2-3 additional artists will be offered free studio space and professional development support.

Resident artists are not charged any fees to participate in the program. The only cost is a refundable key deposit required at the start of the residency.

Unfortunately, Mosesian Arts cannot offer stipends to the Resident Artists at this time. Ignite Artist Fellowships (Free for Artists)

The Ignite Fellowship offers free studio space and professional development support to emerging artists from the global majority and historically marginalized communities, ensuring equitable access to creative resources and opportunities.

Fellows are not charged any fees to participate in the program. The only cost is a refundable key deposit required at the start of the residency. Each artist also receives a $1,000 stipend to support materials, transportation, or project-related expenses during their residency.

For the 2027 Winter and Spring Residencies, one fellow will be selected from this application cycle. We hope to expand the number of participating artists in the 2027–2028 fiscal year as the program grows.

Do I have to show my work? MCA will showcase the 2026 and 2027 resident artists during their annual benefit exhibition, in consultation with the artists. The dates are May 14–June 25, 2027.

In addition, as part of the residency, artists are expected to share their work and creative process through at least one public-facing event. Examples include:• Open Studio – Invite visitors into your workspace to share works in progress and spark dialogue. • Artist Talk or Panel Discussion – Present your practice, influences, or project outcomes in conversation with MCA staff or guest moderators. • Workshop or Demonstration – Offer a hands-on or observational session related to your medium or process. Resident Artists will receive a stipend for this session, if they opt to teach a workshop or demonstration at the rate of $45 per hour, min 1.5 hrs. • Exhibition or Performance – Present completed or experimental work in the MCA galleries (during May 14-June 25 exhibition window) or in the performance spaces at a time mutually selected by MCA and the artist, and as performance space is available. (Time TBD). • Community Collaboration – Develop a participatory or site-specific project that connects directly with local audiences.

Residents are encouraged to choose the format that best aligns with their practice and goals, in consultation with MCA staff.

Important Dates:Application Process Opens: June 12, 2026Submission Deadline: September 8, 2026Notifications: October 15,2026

Residency Timeline:• January to March 2027 Winter Residency • April to June 2027 Spring Residency

Submission Requirements: • 8 images or files• CV• An artist statement• A short bio

Artists can submit the required material separately or combined in one PDF document. 

Submission Fee:$20 per application. Images/files, CV, a short bio and an artist statement must be submitted online here at:https://mca-residenceprogram-winter-spring-2027.artcall.org

To submit work, click the register or login buttons at the top of this page. There's an Application Process Tutorial if you'd like more info on the submission process.

About Mosesian Arts: The Mosesian Center for the Arts is a multidisciplinary arts venue in Watertown, Massachusetts. The 30,000 square foot center, located within a former U.S. Army arsenal, houses a 339-seat main stage theater, a 100-seat black box theater, exhibition galleries, classrooms, and rehearsal studios. Mosesian Arts is located six miles from downtown Boston, borders the Charles River and Brighton, and is easily accessible from surrounding suburbs and Metro West. Programs include professional theater and musical performances, gallery exhibitions, literary and art discussions, and performing and visual arts classes and workshops for all ages.

Commission Structure:For art sales, artists receive 60% commission, and the Mosesian Center for the Arts receives 40% for art sold during the exhibition. The Artist reserves all copyrights and reproduction rights on the artwork in the exhibition. Mosesian Center for the Arts may duplicate and reproduce images of work for purposes of public relations and exhibition announcements directly related to the exhibition.
The Mosesian Center for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.