Deadline: 01-Sep-2026
The AFA ISCP Residency in New York offers Alberta-based visual and new media artists or curators funding of up to $18,000 CAD for a three-month residency (April 1–June 30) at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn, New York. The program supports artistic creation, research, and curatorial activities across diverse visual arts and media disciplines.
Overview
This residency program allows artists and curators to focus on creative and curatorial projects while immersed in a vibrant New York arts community. It covers visual arts and new media, including:
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Drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, fibre art, ceramics
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Photography, fine craft, mixed media, installation, and public art
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Media or computer-assisted art
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Projects related to artistic and curatorial production
The residency supports the development, creation, research, or presentation of visual arts work and encourages artistic growth in a global context.
Funding Details
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Maximum funding: $18,000 CAD
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Coverage: Up to 100% of eligible residency-related expenses
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Eligible expenses:
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ISCP residency fees
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International and local transportation
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Accommodation and food
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Per diems and sundries
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Project-related supplies and reasonable costs
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Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
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Be residents of Alberta
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Be Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or Protected Persons with an open work or study permit from within Canada
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Have maintained primary residence in Alberta for at least one year before applying
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Ordinarily live in Alberta at least six months per year (except for formal study programs)
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Be in good standing with the AFA and have no open or outstanding projects
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Receive the grant only once during their career
For collaborative projects, a lead applicant must be designated to manage the application, funding, and reporting.
What the Funding Supports
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Focused residency activities in New York
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Creative and curatorial artistic projects
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Professional growth through international exposure and networking
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Development, creation, research, and presentation of visual arts and new media works
How to Apply / What to Do
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Confirm eligibility as an Alberta-based artist or curator
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Develop a residency plan outlining your creative or curatorial project
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Identify project co-owners if collaborating and select a lead applicant
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Prepare a budget including all residency-related expenses
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Submit the application by the deadline through the AFA portal
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Lead applicant manages the grant, expenses, and required reporting
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly outline creative or curatorial objectives for the residency
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Include a detailed budget covering residency, travel, and living expenses
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Emphasize how the residency will support artistic growth and project outcomes
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Highlight any previous artistic achievements or experience
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For collaborative projects, define roles and responsibilities of co-owners
FAQs
1. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to $18,000 CAD per residency.
2. Who is eligible to apply?
Alberta residents who are Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or Protected Persons with a valid work or study permit.
3. How long is the residency?
Three months, from April 1 to June 30.
4. Can collaborative projects apply?
Yes, but a lead applicant must manage the application and funds.
5. What expenses are covered?
Residency fees, travel, accommodation, per diems, and other project-related costs deemed reasonable.
6. Can applicants apply more than once?
No, this grant can only be received once in an applicant’s career.
7. What is the focus of the residency?
Supporting the development, creation, research, or presentation of visual arts and new media projects.
Conclusion
The AFA ISCP Residency in New York provides Alberta artists and curators with an immersive international experience to develop and showcase their work. With up to $18,000 in funding, participants can focus on artistic and curatorial growth, building connections and producing impactful visual arts projects in a global context.
For more information, visit Alberta Foundation for the Arts.









































