Take a creative staycation

Carving out time to work on creative projects doesn't require an artist's residency. A staycation is cheaper, simpler and focuses attention where you need it.
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Phillip Guston, Couple in Bed image via Wikiart

If your idea of writing a novel  or being an artist focuses more on staring out to sea than at the computer screen you’ve probably dreamed of an artist’s residency somewhere beautiful. 

Read: You wish: 10 idyllic artists’ residencies

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Naima Morelli
About the Author
Naima Morelli is an arts writer with a particular interest in contemporary art from the Asia Pacific region and the emerging art systems. She is a regular contributor to CoBo Social, Culture360 and Middle East Monitor, among others, and the author of a book about contemporary art in Indonesia.