About Us
Founded in 2020, the American Landmark Artists in Residence program brings art to everyday living. Through this initiative, American Landmark Apartments provides no-cost housing, a monthly teaching stipend, and dedicated studio space for up to one year to select visual artists, culinary artists, musicians, and educators. In exchange, residents lead weekly, on-site art programming designed to inspire creativity and connection within their apartment communities.
What began as a bold idea has grown into a dynamic platform for both artists and residents. The program has supported emerging creatives across many states, offering meaningful career opportunities while creating new ways for neighbors to gather, learn, and engage.
As the program continues to expand to additional American Landmark properties, applications are accepted on a rolling basis for future residency opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Artist-in-Residence Program
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The American Landmark Artist-in-Residence Program provides selected artists with housing support in exchange for hosting creative programming and community events for residents. The program brings art, culture, wellness, and creativity directly into residential communities while supporting artists with stable living space.
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We welcome applications from artists and creatives working in areas such as:
Visual arts
Mural arts
Culinary arts
Fitness and wellness instruction
Music and performance
Craft and creative workshops
Community arts programming
We seek artists who enjoy working with people and are excited to engage with residential communities.
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Selected artists receive:
Cost-free or subsidized housing at participating properties
Space to live and work while developing their practice
Opportunities to connect with new audiences and communities
Support from on-site property teams
In exchange, artists provide programming and creative engagement for residents.
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Artists typically host regular programming for residents, which may include:
Art classes or workshops
Fitness or wellness sessions
Culinary demonstrations or classes
Creative or cultural events
Community mural or beautification projects
Holiday or special community programming
Programming schedules are developed collaboratively with property teams.
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Residency length varies by property and program needs but typically ranges from several months up to one year, with opportunities for renewal depending on program success and community engagement.
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Artists are selected based on:
Quality and originality of their work
Ability to engage with diverse communities
Teaching or workshop experience
Professional reliability and communication
Alignment with program values
Community-minded artists who enjoy collaboration tend to thrive in the program.
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The program operates across multiple American Landmark communities, including properties in Florida, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, and the Carolinas, with continued expansion planned.
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Programming expectations vary by property, but artists typically host recurring classes or events throughout each month. Schedules are designed to be sustainable for artists while providing consistent opportunities for residents.
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Residents gain access to creative, cultural, and wellness programming within their own community. The program encourages connection among neighbors while making arts and enrichment experiences convenient and accessible.
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The program reduces housing costs while allowing artists to grow their practice, build audiences, develop teaching experience, and create meaningful community impact.
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Artists can apply through the program website at: artistsalapts.com
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis as opportunities become available.
Educator-in-Residence Program
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The Educator-in-Residence Program provides housing support for teachers and educators in exchange for offering educational programming, tutoring, and learning resources for residents within American Landmark communities.
The goal is to increase access to academic support, language learning, and life-skills education directly where residents live.
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We welcome applications from educators and professionals with experience in:
K–12 tutoring and academic support
English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction
Language teaching and conversation groups
Study skills and academic coaching
College and test preparation
Career readiness and life-skills education
Digital and financial literacy
Community education programming
Educators who enjoy working with diverse communities and families thrive in the program.
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Selected educators receive:
Cost-free or subsidized housing at participating communities
Dedicated time and space to serve residents
Opportunities to build community relationships
Support from property management teams
In exchange, educators provide programming that benefits resident learners and families.
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Programming varies by community needs and educator expertise but may include:
Homework help and tutoring sessions
Study and organization coaching
Language learning classes
College and workforce preparation workshops
Digital and financial literacy sessions
Family and parent education gatherings
Programming schedules are developed collaboratively with property teams.
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The program supports:
Students needing homework help
Adults seeking language or career support
Families looking for educational resources
Residents pursuing academic or career advancement
The goal is to make education more accessible and convenient.
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Educators are chosen based on:
Teaching or tutoring experience
Ability to work with diverse age groups and backgrounds
Reliability and communication skills
Community engagement mindset
Alignment with program goals
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The program is launching in San Antonio communities, with planned expansion into South Florida, Arizona, and other American Landmark markets.
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Residencies typically run several months to one year, with opportunities to renew based on program success and community engagement.
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Applications are accepted through: artistsalapts.com
Applications are reviewed as opportunities become available.
“When we dream alone it is only a dream, but when many dream together it is the beginning of a new reality.”
— Friedensreich Hundertwasser