RESIDENCY
There has been no other art experience that has been as wide
and deep and solid as the experience of being at Ucross.
– CAROL SCHWENNESEN, PAINTER
There has been no other art experience that has been as wide
and deep and solid as the experience of being at Ucross.
– CAROL SCHWENNESEN, PAINTER
Since its founding in 1981 and first residency period in 1983, Ucross has grown into a vital and relevant resource for artists of all backgrounds and disciplines, who come to Ucross from all over the United States and the world. The uninterrupted time and space we offer is increasingly rare, and the connections built within our community are of great importance to artists. We are honored that our artist residency program plays a dynamic, invaluable role in the creative life of our country. Ucross strives to provide a respectful, comfortable, and productive environment, freeing artists from the pressures and distractions of daily life. Each year, we provide residencies to approximately 115 individuals. Residencies range from two weeks to six weeks in length. At any one time, there are up to ten individuals in residence, typically four writers, four visual artists, and two composers. Ucross provides each artist with living accommodations, meals, work space, and uninterrupted time so that the artists can focus on their creative process. Lunch and dinners are prepared Monday to Friday by a professional chef with ample provisions on hand for breakfasts and weekends. Lunches are delivered to individual studios; group dinners take place at 6 p.m. Towels and all linens are provided, as is weekly housekeeping for bedrooms. There is cell phone service and wireless internet throughout residency facilities. Residents are responsible for providing their own working materials and for their travel to Sheridan, Wyoming. There is no charge for a residency. The residency program is open to visual artists, writers, composers, choreographers, interdisciplinary artists, performance artists, and collaborative teams. Applicants must exhibit professional standing in their field; both established and emerging artists are encouraged to apply. Learn more about the dedicated Fellowships for Native American Visual Artists and Writers. There are two residency sessions each year. The open call for applications for Fall 2025 (August through early December) is now open with a deadline of January 15, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. MT. The open call for applications for Spring 2026 (January through early June) will open May 1, 2025, with a deadline of July 15, 2025. APPLY APPLICATION GUIDELINES ARTIST STUDIOS & FACILITIES ALUMNI HONORS (Selected) ALUMNI NEWS |