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Residency Program

Artist in Residence

The Grand Canyon Artist in Residence program elevates the cultural legacy of the park through innovative artwork and compelling programs that create emotional and intellectual ties between the public and this precious natural resource. 

Image: Taking a film photo with an old film camera by Artist in Residence 2024, Janelle VanderKelen. Photo: Megan Ford Fyffe

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About the Program

The Artist in Residence program at Grand Canyon National Park offers artists the opportunity to practice and share their discipline with park visitors at one of the most beautiful sites in the world. Through impactful, site-specific, community-engaged work, the program seeks to inspire the community to deepen their knowledge of Grand Canyon National Park. 

The program is tied directly to the National Park Service Interpretation and Resource Education goal of inclusive storytelling and Grand Canyon Conservancy’s mission to inspire generations of park champions to cherish and support the natural and cultural wonder of Grand Canyon. 

Contemporary artists focused on site-specific community engagement, social practice, and immersive or interactive artworks are encouraged to apply. We seek a variety of voices and strategies for engaging our visitors in underrepresented stories about the park.  

Annually, three artists are selected to live and work on the South Rim of Grand Canyon in Arizona. Artists in Residence stay in a private apartment overlooking the Canyon for 3-10 weeks and receive media exposure, a weekly stipend, and modest support with supply and travel costs. Additionally, residents have special access to Grand Canyon National Park, park leadership, staff expertise, on-site resources, archives, and international visitors. Alumni are often invited to participate in additional opportunities like proposal reviews, webinars, blog posts, and local exhibitions.  

Applications for 2026 will be accepted from May 15 - July 15, 2025. Please check back for more information on our 2026 program in early 2025. 

2025 Residencies

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March 19 - May 1

sTo Len

Len is an interdisciplinary artist whose work has centered on place-based collaborations with diverse landscapes and co-creations with communities and municipal agencies.Inspired by onsite historical research, community interviews, and park operations, sTo will develop a new iteration of his “Office of In Visibility,” an interactive and site-specific installation.

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May 15 - June 30

Dani Kwan

Dani is an interdisciplinary artist and educator whose work revolves around identity, ecology, and communication, focusing on classification systems. During their residency, Kwan will be working on an installation and participatory project that combines textiles with geologic systems and processes that explore the idea of softness, play, and new ways of understanding and connecting with the Earth.

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July 5 - August 15

Nayda Collazo-Llorens

Nayda Collazo-Llorens is an interdisciplinary artist that explores concepts of dislocation and mapping through various media, including drawing, video, installations, and site-specific works. During their time in residency, Nayda and Patricia will be working on participatory mapmaking with guests.

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July 5 - August 15

Patricia Villalobos Echeverria

Echeverria has a hybrid practice of prints, photos, video, installations, and participatory projects that pivot around issues of migration, navigation, displacement, and transformation.During their time in residency, Nayda and Patricia will be working on participatory mapmaking with guests.

Program Partners

Nevada Museum of Art, Center for Art & Environment
Phoenix Art Museum 
Northern Arizona University School of Art & Design 
Grand Canyon School 

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Generous support provided by

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Questions?

Contact us for additional information.

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Clover Morell

Residency Program Manager, Grand Canyon Conservancy