
For over 50 years, VSW has provided time, space and resources for artists from all over the world to expand their practice and continue ongoing projects.
About the Residency
Rooted in VSW’s mission to provide support to experimental photo, film and media art artists, the goal of the Project Space Residency is to provide time, space, and resources to artists so they can create.
The 4 week residencies are open to artists at any stage of their career and take place at VSW in Rochester, NY. Project Space Residents receive 24/7 access to a private studio, digital printing equipment and an analog darkroom. They also receive a stipend of $1000, plus $250 for supplies, and a $500 travel budget for those traveling from outside the Rochester region.
We provide accessible housing for national/international artists in an apartment within walking distance to VSW. All of our Residents receive the support of VSW’s digital printing technician, program assistants, consultations with curators on staff and research support in VSW’s collections. The Project Space Residency also provides opportunities for artists to engage with the public through public lectures and Open Studios.
Application Process
VSW welcomes applications from both U.S. based and international artists working in photography, film or media art. Proceeds from application fees contribute to administrative expenses related to the submission and review process.
Jury Panel
Each year, a jury panel consisting of VSW staff, past resident artists and guest curators review applications to select up to 12 artists for 4-week terms and one 2-week term in August.
Leandro Villaro (Executive Director, Penumbra Foundation), Željka Blakšić AKA Gita Blak (Artist, Educator and former Project Space Resident, 2024), and Shana Lopes (Assistant Curator, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) are this year’s guest jurors.
Call opens: March 28, 2025
Deadline: June 2, 2025
Notification: August 8, 2025
Apply to the Project Space Residency
VSW Project Space Residencies are supported by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the New York State Legislature, Monroe County, and Joy of Giving Something. Photography-based artists participating in the program receive support from the Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation.
