Opportunity

Park Towne Place Artist in Residence

Artist Residency
DEADLINE
January 23, 2026
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The Park Towne Place Artist in Residence (PTPAIR) program provides an opportunity for visual artists to bring their studio practice to Philadelphia’s museum district. Over the four-month residency, selected artists will be able to create, advance, or complete work close to one of Philadelphia's art hubs. 

The PTPAIR program offers artists the space and freedom to experiment with their practice in a new environment. Artists are encouraged to explore new ideas and find inspiration from a change in scenery. As they create, PTPAIRs are encouraged to engage with the Park Towne Place community. This is an opportunity for dialogue and education, as well as a chance for artists to meet potential new connections and collectors.

The PTPAIR will begin by planning and curating a solo exhibition to be presented in the Artist Studio Gallery at Park Towne Place. InLiquid will host a casual wine and cheese event where the PTPAIR will open and celebrate the exhibition, presenting the artist to the community. This event offers an opportunity to connect with residents and familiarize them with the type of work to be created. Artists will also have the opportunity to host a workshop or class throughout their residence.

The dates of the residency and the period the work will be on display are as follows:

Residency dates:

May 1 - August 31, 2026

September 1 - December 31, 2026

January 1 - April 30, 2027

Exhibition dates (exact dates TBD):

June - September 2026

October 2026 - January 2027

February - May 2027

What does the program offer?

If selected, artists will receive a stipend of $300, 24-hour studio access to a studio shared studio, periodic studio visits from someone in the InLiquid Programming department, an event thrown in their honor, program promotion by InLiquid, and a 3-month exhibition at Park Towne Place in the Artist Studio Gallery.

What previous PTPAIRs have said:

I embarked on an artist-in-residency with InLiquid's PTPAIR program at Park Towne Place. With unlimited access to their studio, I had time and solitude to explore new work and push the boundaries of my artistic expression. Park Towne Place's commitment to nurturing the arts is evident through their Inliquid curated collection of artwork everywhere, plus the rotating exhibitions enrich and integrate art into the fabric of this community. The support and interactions I had with the InLiquid staff were invaluable, and fostered a sense of collaboration that amplified the impact of my studio time here. In conclusion, the residency broadened my horizons and provided an experience that will continue to resonate in my art.” - Michelle Marcuse

What are the requirements?

This opportunity is only open to current InLiquid artist members. PTPAIRs would be asked to work on campus at least 5 hours a week. And whenever possible, work in places that were easily accessible to the residents (i.e. on the Great Lawn). The residency should produce work that can be exhibited in a traditional gallery space (i.e. wall hung), and fall under the following categories: Abstraction, Expressionism, Impressionism, Realism, Pop Art, Surrealism, Craft, Collage, Mixed Media, New Media, Painting, Portraiture, Photography, Sculpture, Design Influence, Color, Texture, Material-based. 

Additionally, PTPAIRs will be required to post social media content weekly about their residency and the work produced through it. Lastly, the Artist-in-Residence will lead a workshop on campus, planned and organized in conjunction with InLiquid. 

How to apply

The application deadline to be considered for participation as one of the 2025 Park Towne Place Artists in Residence is January 23, 2026. Applications must be submitted on or before the deadline in order to be considered.

Applicants will be notified by February 23, 2026 as to the status of their application.

Please submit applications online here: https://airtable.com/appdtKdZoYRRYDaX3/pagAx8FXPcyvqW5sG/form 

Applications must include all of the following to be considered:

Artist statement - A brief summary of your current work and vision for future work (200 words or less).

Artist Bio - 200 words or less

Letter of intent - A cover letter explaining why you are interested in the residency and what you hope to accomplish over the 4 months. (200 - 500 words)

Resume or C.V. - Please show academic, artistic, professional, and other relevant experience.

Work samples - 10-20 images of work (300 dpi or larger. File names must be formatted LASTNAME_TITLE)

For any questions regarding the PTPAIR program please contact the Programming team at programming@inliquid.org

2026 PTP AIR - Call for artists

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