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Creator Residency in Aruba

Creator Residency in Aruba

Live in a luxury hotel for a month this fall

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Jen Ruiz
Jun 26, 2025
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Creator Residency in Aruba
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From September 15 through November 15, 2025, artists from around the world are invited to live, create and connect in one of Aruba’s most inspiring and tranquil settings.

The open call welcomes creatives of all disciplines: painters, poets, musicians, dancers, ceramicists, designers, content creators, photographers and more. Whether emerging or established, artists can apply for stays ranging from 6 nights to 4 weeks, with accommodations in a thoughtfully transformed two-bedroom creative studio.

"This program is about more than just making art," says the team. "It’s about joy, connection and inspiration. We want to offer a space where creativity can flourish and where artists can leave a positive mark on the island."

What’s included in the residency:

  • A private one bedroom creative studio

  • A rental car for island exploration and inspiration

  • One nourishing meal per day at the on-site cafe

  • Concierge support to connect with the local creative community

  • Weekly storytelling shared on the property’s social channels

Artists are invited to leave something behind - a performance, a painting, a workshop, a poem - as a lasting expression of their time on the island. All projects should align with our core values: Happy, Authentic, Unique, Tranquil and Regenerative.

Applications are open until July 25, 2025.

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