Location Eligibility Type: International
Eligible Applicant Types: Artist
Submission Limit: 1
The Artist-in-Residence Program at Zion National Park offers professional artists of various mediums the opportunity to pursue their artistic discipline while being surrounded by the park's inspiring landscape. The Program offers free housing and a $500 travel reimbursement for the selected artists. A donation piece is required.
This application period will be used to select three artists for the three month-long residencies offered in 2027.
The Zion National Park Artist-in-Residence Program is co-managed between the Zion National Park Forever Project and the National Park Service.
This application period will be used to select three artists for the three month-long residencies offered in 2027.
Background
Zion canyon’s establishment as a National Park is deeply tied to several landscape painters of the early 20th century. These artists include Frederick Dellenbaugh, Howard Russell Butler, Mary Russell Ferrell Colton, and Adele Watson. The legacy of these artists continues into the present. For more information on the history of artists in Zion, visit https://www.nps.gov/zion/learn/historyculture/the-art-of-zion-national-park.htm.
Since 2010, the Zion National Park Artist-in-Residence Program has welcomed painters, sculptors, fiber artists, paper artists, woodcarvers, photographers, filmmakers, musicians, performers, dancers, fiction writers, and poets as Artists-in-Residence.
For more information about Program, visit Artist-in-Residence Program - Zion National Park.
For the photo gallery of donated artwork, visit NPS Photo Gallery - Artist-in-Residence.
For information on the 2026 Artists, visit Zion National Park Announces the 2026 Artists-in-Residence.
For videos about former Artists-in-Residence, visit Zion National Park Artist-in-Residence Video Playlist.
Residency Months for 2027:
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Artist-in-Residence Judging Panel:
All applications will be reviewed by a panel of judges composted of Zion National Park Forever Project staff, National Park Service staff, National Park Service Volunteers, and members of the Zion Arts and Humanities Council (Z-Arts).
Applications will be ranked based on factors such as artistic quality, the appropriateness of the art to the National Park Service, the professionalism of the artist, and the artist’s interest in public arts education. Artforms that would be unique to the Zion National Park Artist-in-Residence Program will receive additional consideration.
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Application Materials:
Application submissions that do not include any examples of past works will be automatically rejected. Please make sure you have submitted all application materials.
Visual artists (painters, photographers, sculptors, etc.): Please submit examples of up to 5 different works.
Performing artists and videographers: Please submit up to 5 products/compositions/videos, not to exceed 20 minutes total.
Literary artists (writers, poets, etc.): Please submit up to 5 samples, nor to exceed 20 pages total.
Application Fee
The fee for this application is $20. This fee is reduced from previous years ($25 in 2024). 100% of the fee goes directly to the Zion National Park Forever Project and is exclusively used to manage the Artist-in-Residence Program – reimbursing the artists for their travel and supplies, providing supplies for public programs, and the creation of this application website.
If you are unable to afford the application fee due to personal financial reasons, please email zion_artist_in_residence@nps.gov. Finances should never be a barrier to making art.
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Any questions may be directed to zion_artist_in_residence@nps.gov.
Thank you for your interest in the Zion National Park Artist-in-Residence Program! We look forward to reviewing your application!
Entry Fee: $20