Denver Botanic Gardens’ artist residency program, Land Line, is dedicated to supporting artists who foster appreciation, understanding and stewardship of the natural world. By celebrating individual perspectives and encouraging creative exchange, the residency program seeks to inspire and bring awareness to nature and explore humanity’s unique connection to the landscape.
Land Line’s format allows artists to maintain other professional pursuits while being supported by the residency. Artists working in a variety of media in the visual arts will be considered. Botanical illustrators are included within this program to work with the School of Botanical Art & Illustration alongside the Gardens’ Research and Conservation team in particular.
The Gardens seeks to support and strengthen diverse perspectives—people in the LGBTQ community and from various racial and ethnic backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Land Line is accepting applications from scientific and botanical illustrators for the 2025 Artist Residency Program. Deadline to apply is Jan. 31, 2025.
Here is the 2025 Artist Residency Program application.
Applications for the 2026 residencies will open in fall of 2025.