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Open Call: Artist-in-Residence 2026-2027

The Latinx Project

New York City, New York, United States
13. April 2026

The Latinx Project is thrilled to announce the next cycle of the Artist-in-Residence program open to emerging and mid-career artists based in the United States. As part of the Artist-in-Residence program, the selected artist will present a solo exhibition on campus with the option of curatorial support and a public program. The most compelling applications engage with larger contemporary or historic dialogues in Latinx Studies. Interested applicants can apply via the form below; applicants should include a concise portfolio that illustrates their artistic practice and approach. Below please find links to past artists-in-residence and their exhibitions.


Due to a high volume of applications received and the limited capacity of our review team, we unfortunately are unable to offer individual feedback on applications. Again, we would like to thank you for your application and will ensure to keep you in mind for future projects. Thank you for understanding


Key Dates

  • Application Opens: February 2, 2026

  • Application Deadline: April 13, 2026

  • Finalist Studio Visits (Online): April 22 – April 28, 2026

  • Notifications: Mid-May

Application at-a-glance:

  • Questions

  • Name

  • Pronouns

  • City/country of birth

  • Where you’re currently based

  • Website and/or social media handles

  • Project Description (one pdf document including the items below)

  1. Name

  2. Project or proposal that you would like to explore during your residence in 200 words or less

  3. Artist statement of 200 words or less

  • Work Sample: 5-10 Images of your recent work (pdf)

  • CV (pdf)

Key Details

  • Artist Honorarium: $10,000

  • Production budget: Up to $5,000 managed by TLP (exhibition design and production, artist materials, shipping artworks, exhibition documentation, and used for a reception)

Expectations

  • 1 solo exhibition with a curator of choice. Artists are encouraged to produce at least one new artwork for the exhibition.

  • 1 public program (Artist Talk)

The Latinx Project

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