Zion Artists
Zion Artists-in-Residence live and work in the majestic desert environment of Southern Utah for one month. The program provides artists with park housing at no cost to them. Mountain Of The Sun by Dennis Farris

Make Art In The Park

Submit your application by July 17

SPRINGDALE, Utah – How does Zion National Park inspire you? How have you shared that inspiration with others? Share your inspiration with others through our Artist-in-Residence Program!

Eligibility and Applications

Two artists will be selected for the 2024 season. Apply for month-long residences in:

  • February 2024.
  • Mid-October to mid-November 2024.

We will announce 2024 Artists in Residence in fall 2023. All professional artists who are American citizens or U.S. permanent residents are welcome to apply. Apply online to learn more about what you need to share and where to submit it.

About the Zion Artist-in-Residence Program

Zion Artists-in-Residence live and work in the majestic desert environment of Southern Utah for one month. The program provides artists with park housing at no cost to them.

To benefit park visitors and the local community, the Artists in Residence present two public programs tailored to their medium, interest, experience, and audience. Zion also encourages artists to host open studio hours or interact with visitors on or near trailheads.

No more than six months after leaving Zion, the Artist in Residence submits an original piece of work inspired by their visit. The art may be added to the park’s permanent museum or interpretive collections or, in partnership with the Zion National Park Forever Project, may be used to financially support the Artist-in-Residence Program.

Learn more about the selection process and see past artists’ work on Zion National Park’s website.

www.nps.gov/zion

About the National Park Service. More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at www.nps.gov and on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube

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