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Opportunities 2025 : Exhibit, Evolve, Expand

In 2025, the art world is brimming with opportunities that invite artists to push boundaries, explore new mediums, and engage with diverse communities. From residencies that intertwine art and technology to fellowships celebrating the natural world, these programs are designed to support and elevate your creative journey. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in interdisciplinary collaborations or seek inspiration from serene landscapes, now is the time to seize these opportunities and expand your artistic horizons.​


 

1. CultureHub Residency - Fall 2025 Opportunities

Location: New York, NY, and Los Angeles, CA

Application Deadline: May 12, 2025

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CultureHub is a global art and technology community founded by SeoulArts and La MaMa. The CultureHub Residency offers artists a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of art and technology. Residencies are designed to support artists in developing new work that critically examines technology from diverse perspectives. Selected artists receive one week of studio access with full technical support at CultureHub's New York or Los Angeles studios. The program encourages projects that engage both online and in-person audiences, with a focus on utilizing the physical studio space.​

Highlights:

  • One week of studio access with full technical support​

  • Opportunities for public presentations and community engagement​

  • Stipend provided to support project development​

  • Access to CultureHub's network of artists and technologists​

  • Open to U.S.-based artists not currently enrolled in a degree program



 


2. Eliza Moore Fellowship for Artistic Excellence

Location: Upperville, Virginia, USA

Application Deadline: May 31, 2025​


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The Eliza Moore Fellowship offers a $10,000 award and a two- to five-week residency at the Oak Spring Garden Foundation. This opportunity is designed for early-career artists whose work focuses on plants, gardens, or landscapes. Fellows receive a private room, studio space, and access to the foundation's extensive library and gardens.

Highlights:

  • $10,000 award​

  • Two- to five-week residency with housing and studio space.

  • Access to a renowned botanical library and gardens​

  • Open to early-career visual artists



 


3. Headlands Center for the Arts Artist-in-Residence Programpportunities

Location: Sausalito, California, USA

Application Deadline: June 2, 2025


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This renowned program offers residencies of four to ten weeks for artists across disciplines. Residents receive studio space, housing, and meals, providing a supportive environment for creative exploration. The program fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement.​

Highlights:

  • Residency duration: four to ten weeks​

  • Studio space, housing, and meals provided​

  • Interdisciplinary and community-focused environment​

  • Open to artists worldwide​



 


4. The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Research Out Loud 2025

Location: New York, NY

Application Deadline: June 23, 2025


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“Research Out Loud” is The Met’s public presentation series, where current fellows share insights into their art-historical and interdisciplinary research. While not a submission opportunity, it offers valuable exposure and networking for artists, scholars, and creatives engaged with research-based or museum - centered practices.


Highlights:

  • Free to attend; advance RSVP for virtual sessions

  • Features gallery activations, panels, and talks

  • Ideal for research-oriented artists and students


How to apply

N/A, this is a symposium. Those in the Uris Center for Education are free; those in the galleries are free with Museum admission. Note: Space is limited; first come, first served.


More information Research Out Loud 2025

 

These distinguished programs offer more than just resources—they provide platforms for growth, experimentation, and meaningful connections. As you consider your next steps, remember that each opportunity is a chance to redefine your practice and reach new audiences. Don't wait for the perfect moment; create it. Apply now and let your art resonate on a broader stage.

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