Pullman Yards Art & Film Residency (Due July 31)

Pullman Yards Art & Film Residency
Deadline: July 31st, 2025

The Pullman Yards Artist Residency is a dynamic program designed to spark meaningful collaboration and cultural exchange. By pairing one regional artist with one visiting artist from across the U.S. or abroad, the residency fosters a rich dialogue between local and global perspectives. This unique structure deepens the creative process and leads to compelling, multidimensional outcomes.

Open to artists working in film, visual arts, and new media, the program builds on the legacy of Pullman Yards’ cofounders, Adam Rosenfelt and Maureen Meulen, whose experience in the film industry continue to inform and inspire this creative hub. It also aligns with Pullman Yards’ ongoing transformation into a vibrant arts and entertainment district—one that champions innovation, storytelling, and cultural impact.

What financial support is provided to resident artists?
Artists receive $500 per week to cover materials and incidentals during the residency.

What kind of housing is provided?
Each artist is given a private living space for the duration of the residency.

 Will I have access to studio space?
Yes, Pullman Yards provides a dedicated studio environment for creation and collaboration.

 Are mentorship opportunities available?
Yes. At least two mentors (such as curators, established artists, or filmmakers) will be invited to meet with the artists during the residency. Jury members may also visit and meet with artists while in Atlanta.

 Is there a public showcase component?
Yes. Each artist will participate in an Open Studio Day, which includes opportunities to display work and screen films to the public at Pullman Yards.

Is there ongoing support during the residency?
A dedicated Pullman Yards staff member will serve as a point of contact to provide consistent support to artists throughout their residency.

Will there be documentation of my work?
Yes. Pullman Yards will produce video interviews and other documentation during the residency. These materials will be available for free use by both the artists and Pullman Yards.

To learn more and apply, click here.

Isaac Pleta