Patronage
The Ou-telier Artist Residency & Writing Retreat 2027
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The Ou-telier Artist Residency & Writing Retreat 2027

The Ou Gallery

Funding

Up to $2,500 FEE

Location

Duncan, Vancouver Island, BC, Global

Entry Fee

NZD ~3130 (CAD 2500)

Travel Support

Yes

About

A fee-based, process-focused artist residency in a historic boatbuilding workshop in Duncan, Vancouver Island, hosting up to four artists at a time.

The Ou-telier Artist Residency & Writing Retreat 2027 offers a calm, process-focused environment for writers, painters, photographers, textile artists, and 2D artists working on Vancouver Island, BC. Hosted by The Ou Gallery — an artist-run space since 2017 — the residency is set inside a historic boatbuilding workshop in the Cowichan Valley, just outside of downtown Duncan, on the traditional territory of the Quw'utsun people.

Up to four artists can be hosted at a time, making this an intimate experience designed for those who are self-directed, committed to their practice, and ready to focus without the pressure of a final exhibition or workshop outcome. Collaborators are welcome to apply.

What's included:

  • 24-hour access to a dedicated 10' x 20' studio space with open rafters and old-growth fir floors
  • Work tables, scanner, printer, easels, basic hand tools, and a darkroom with a Durst 605M enlarger
  • Private bedroom in a shared suite (kitchen and bathroom shared between up to two artists)
  • WiFi, bedding, bathroom supplies, and in-suite laundry

Programme fees (excluding 5% GST):

  • 2 weeks: $1,300 CAD (~$950 USD)
  • 3 weeks (February only): $1,900 CAD
  • 4 weeks: $2,500 CAD (~$1,850 USD)
  • BIPOC discount: Two 50%-discounted 2-week spots available at $650 CAD + GST

Artists are responsible for their own travel, meals, and supplies. Please note the accommodation is not wheelchair accessible (requires descending stairs), pets are not permitted, and external guests are not allowed on site.

Application review begins April 2026, with the residency period running through 2027.

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