Gladstone House 2026 Artist Residency (Due Nov. 16)

Gladstone House 2026 Artist Residency
Deadline: November 16th, 2025

Gladstone House, built in 1889, is Toronto’s oldest operating hotel. For more than two decades, it has been a hub for art and creativity, with art by local artists in public and spaces and guest rooms.

The Art Studio at Gladstone House is a space for creativity and interaction. Located on the Studio Level of the hotel, the Art Studio is a bright, open, 480 square foot room with 3 spaces for resident artists. Since the program launched in 2021, we have hosted more than 40 artists in the studio.

The opportunity:

Gladstone House invites applications for short-term (3 month) visual art or craft residencies. Residencies are self-directed: the artists work on projects of their own choosing. Work may be tied to a project, including preparation for an exhibition or show/sale, or may be for portfolio/practice development.

There is no fee to use the space; see The Artist Commitment section for more information.

The artists have access to the Art Studio 7 days a week, from 7:00am to 11:00pm.

Term:

Residencies are 3 months. There is no fee to use the space.

Applications are accepted for 3 month blocks, beginning January 1, 2026 through to the end of 2026. Blocks are:

  • January 1 – March 31

  • April 1 – June 30

  • July 1 – September 30

  • October 1 – December 31

The artist commitment:

In exchange for free use of the space, the artist is expected to:

  • work in the studio at least 2 full days or 4 half days per week (Monday – Sunday, mornings, afternoons or evenings). The studio schedule is flexible, however the artist must commit to one regular half day for the duration of the residency (eg. Wednesday afternoon) so that the program can be promoted.

  • work in the studio with the door open and engage with hotel guests who visit the space

  • contribute to the arts programming of the hotel, by exhibiting work in one of the hotel’s public spaces or rooms, offering a workshop, or some other program or activation agreed upon with the curator, at a reduced fee or no fee. Exhibiting work does not necessarily immediately follow the residency, and if more than one work is exhibited, not all of it needs to have been produced during the residency.

The space:

Each artist space is approximately 11×6 feet, delineated by 2 tables (60×30 in and 72×30 in, arranged in a L-shape). A rolling, upholstered task chair is provided for each artist. The space is open – walls do not separate the artist spaces. Three raised worktables for common use are in the middle of the room. The Art Studio is well lit by overhead fluorescent and track lights. It has 3 windows on the west side, which receive light through window wells. The Art Studio is on the Studio Level, one floor below the main floor. It is accessible by stairs only.

To learn more and apply, click here.

Isaac Pleta