

The Vytlacil Campus of the Art Students League of New York provides an opportunity for artists to work in the studio-based, atelier tradition at the Artist-in-Residency program. The campus is a meeting place, forum and residency for outstanding students and practicing artists from around the world. Apply now.
Resident artists live in a private room with shared bath and one catered meal per day. They have access to a communal kitchen, laundry facilities, a library, computer access and WiFi, and all studios. Residents have informal access to the faculty at Vytlacil and may take part in a number of ongoing studio art classes or visiting-artist workshops.
Residency fees are $2,500 for a single room per month.
 
Residency Enrollment
Enrollment is by merit only. Those wishing to apply may do so by mail. Apply now.
Application Deadlines
Applications are due two months in advance of chosen month or months.
Acceptance
You will be notified shortly after receipt of application and review of materials.
Schedule of Residency
Each artist can stay for one or two months. Each stay begins on the first day of each calendar month and ends on the last day of the month. The program is open year round.
Foreign Applicants
If required, a visitor's visa must be secured by the artist after acceptance. Check with the U.S. State Department Visa Guidelines for instructions. Artists should obtain their visa to coincide with their selected stay.
Academic Credit and Credit Conversion
Many accredited art schools, colleges and universities grant academic credit for one-time educational experiences such as lectures and critiques, workshops, study abroad programs and internships. If you are enrolled in an accredited art institution of higher learning and wish to receive credit for your experience at the Art Students League of New York, please speak to your advisor or department chair to explore the best way to obtain credit for off-campus experiences at non-accredited institutions.
For those currently enrolled at an accredited art institution, it may be necessary for you, your advisor or the department chair to seek approval for the course and obtain credit. Completion of the Vytlacil Artist-in-Residency program will be recognized by a certificate issued to the resident by the Art Students League of New York. The Art Students League of New York can provide a performance report to your college or university detailing contact hours and activities appropriate to academic credit recognition for the Artists-in-Residency program.


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