Artist-in-Residence


The Mission

“To offer residencies to new and established artists of recognized excellence from around the world to pursue their creative process in a wilderness environment.”

Volunteers Needed

We are looking for volunteers for the AIRP committee, including a couple of volunteers to lead the committee.  If you have an interest in art - we'd love to talk with you to discuss these volunteer opportunities.

If you are interested in either of these opportunities, please email [email protected] with a brief description of your background and why you'd like to be considered.

Artist Programs

The Artist-in-Residence program at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park is open to artists and artisans whose work can be influenced by this unique northern wilderness setting.  It offers writers, composers, and all visual and performing artists and artisans the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Porkies and express it through their particular art form.  As part of the Artist Residency, the artists will provide a public presentation demonstrating some aspect of their art.

The Artist-in-Residence application process is now closed: all artists have been contacted. We sincerely thank everyone who applied for sharing their work and creativity with us. We encourage all applicants to apply again for our 2027 residency program.

Congratulations to our 2026 artists! 

Caroline Mazure — Royal Oak, MI — Acrylic Painter
Residency: July 12–24 | Presentation: July 23

Mark Cavanaugh — Saint Paul, MN — Photographer
Residency: July 30–August 13 | Presentation: August 6

Roxanne Everett — Seattle, WA — Landscape Acrylic Painter
Residency: August 16–September 7 | Presentation: August 27

Katherine Sirvio — Naubinway, MI — Woodworking
Residency: September 8–17 | Presentation: September 10

Anita McKeith — Freeland, MI — Macro Photographer
Residency: September 18–October 2 | Presentation: September 24

Bill Wilson — Petoskey, MI — Musician
Residency: October 4–18 | Presentation: October 8

All artist presentations are free and open to the public.  They are suitable for all age groups.  Presentations will take place Thursday afternoons, from 4-6pm Eastern Time, at the Folk School Building.

You will be able to view previous artist's work at the Visitors Center when it opens in the Spring.

AIRP OPEN HOUSE 

Our Self-guided tour for Dan’s cabin, Visitors Center and the ski chalet to show case the art donated by the artists was a success and we plan to have another one next year.

DAN’S CABIN RENOVATIONS 2025

  • Via a DNR Matching Partnership Grant volunteers replaced the two large windows in the cabin. The DNR provided $5,000 in funds for the windows and with matching funds from the Friends which included volunteer labor time,
  • Replaced gas stove and oven with counter cooktop stove
  • DNR installed a new vault toilet under the existing outhouse structure.

A rustic, timber frame cabin provides accommodations for the artist in residence. "Dan's Cabin" was built as a tribute to Dan Urbanski, founding president of the Friends of the Porkies and award-winning photographer.

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We are enthusiastic in announcing this year's artists and hope that continued interest in the AIR Program and the Porkies remains high in coming years.