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Autumnal Harvest Season

Residency
Camp Wonder WanderCamp Wonder Wander
Waynesboro, TN, United States
Deadline: May 31, 2026
Free to apply
No artist stipend; residency fees start at $450 for one week...

About This Opportunity

Harvesting your creative ideas; autumn season and nature

Autumn season in the rolling foothills of Appalachia may just be the right visual landscape for your creative escape.

Availability in scheduling between mid-August and mid-November, however, October is possibly the best. Mid-October our nearby neighbors Oak Grove Lavender have their annual fall festival and just a bit farther you can stop at the organic Blueberry Farm. If you love to people watch, there are various festivals in the region. If you want the autumnal landscape, the road trip options are also quite lovely.

**October 'Harvest' is an incredible season to be in the rural rolling foothills of Appalachia that can be superbly splendid array of foliage and layers of landscape you can see from a variety of vistas in the region.** There's also spontaneity in this time of year from the temperature to the precipitation possibilities. As the daylight begins to wane, you can enjoy a more cozy, comfortable, blanket and sweater weather. It's usually still nice to work outside during the daylight hours.

If nature is your muse, inspiration, or collaborator, then you will want to sink into the fall experience that Tennessee can offer. Sometimes the weather will be absolutely perfect in the day time without much humidity, yet cooling off in the evenings for a fun campfire. Enjoy your calm walks from the residency lodging through the woods to the Buffalo River.

Plan for your residency to escape the hubbub of the normal routine and enter a special place where time is a bit squishy and there's little light pollution. There can be an array of colors and a muted palette contrasting with the other best season of May & June, but you'll still have lots of pops of green here. You'll see the end of the wildflowers and 'weeds' like Ironweed and Goldenrod providing the pollinators with some final bits of food. It's likely that the garden activities may be gearing up for fall/winter planting. Prepare to hunker down in this adult camp environment without a formal schedule that allows you to find your own rhythm and routine. If you want an opportunity to pick your own elderberry on site, they are usually ready in September into October.

While it's typically frowned upon to spend more time off-site to feed your regular habits of coffee shops, fast food or just eating out, there are lots of areas in the region perfect for nature exploring with your sketchbook, tablet, camera, or portable easels either at the festivals or maybe you want to visit area wineries. Perhaps you like to thrift and salvage, so those opportunities are in the area as well. October is really one of the best times to do this. There are events in the area every weekend of this month.

**THEME?**

Harvesting your creative ideas. Are you trying to work on a proposal, a portfolio, a new direction? This is a time of year to make plans for next year and sink into the upcoming winter. Take advantage of the flow and time where you can be productive during the day and spend more time staring at the stars. *Please explain in your application. This is not a requirement, but will be taken into consideration in the selection process.*

**NATURE BENEFITS?**

Venture on the land and learn to go slow while you listen to the sounds of nature. Spend time on our river frontage as the water will be crisp and the landscape ever changing or take a short drive to the numerous natural features in the area on the Natchez Trace Parkway or local state parks. You'll likely still be able to see leaves on the trees and enjoy the crisp evenings with a fire. Want to rake and channel your inner child with star-gazing or hanging out with the donkeys, then this may just be the residency for you. *Those staying two weeks or longer receive a guided Forest Therapy walk.*

*\* No guarantee as to the number of participants at any one time with maximum space typically for 9 people. Based on personal interests in your residency and the participant make-up at that time, there may be group opportunities for spontaneous outings to the nearby festivals.*

RESIDENCY AND LODGING FEES BASED ON LENGTH OF STAY. PLEASE REVIEW in the FAQ section.

Eligibility & Requirements

Career Stage

Emerging ArtistMid-careerEstablishedStudent

Geographic Eligibility

International

Disciplines

ActingArchitectureArt ConservationArt EducationArt HistoryBiologyBook ArtsChoreographyArt CriticismDigital MediaDocumentaryDrawingEcologyElectronic ArtsEnvironmental ArtsEnvironmentalism/conservationFictionFilmGraphic DesignIllustrationInstallation ArtsInterdisciplinary ArtsJournalismLandscape ArchitectureLiterary NonfictionLiteratureMixed MediaMoving ImageMultimedia ArtsNew GenresNonfictionPaintingPaper ArtsPerformance ArtPhilosophyPhotographyPlaywritingPoetryPublic ArtScienceScreenwritingSculptureSocial PracticeStorytellingTextile & Fiber Arts/weavingTheaterTranslationVisual ArtsArt Writing

Applicant Type

Individual artists and collectives

Note

Applicants with nature as their muse, inspiration, or collaborator will receive priority. Individuals must be able to let the normal world and lifestyle go during stay. Open to artists based anywhere in the world. May apply as a team. Pets (non-service animals) allowed.

Compensation & Benefits

Overview

No artist stipend; residency fees start at $450 for one week with lodging fees ranging from $250-$850 depending on room choice and length of stay. Farm scholarships available ($150-$300).

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Detailed Breakdown

Residency fee starts at $450 for one week and lodging fees range between $250 and $850 depending on room choice and length of stay. Farm scholarships are available for the October season. Farm Stay Scholarship ($150-300) is based on application interest and an interview to discuss skills. This funding deducts from the final fees and requires about 6 hours a week of participation in physical activities on the land.

What's Provided

Housing Provided

Studio Access

Private Studios and Shared Studios available

Accessibility

Accessible Housing: Inaccessible; Studios/Facilities Accessibility: Partially Accessible (50% or more) or Inaccessible

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Timeline

Deadline

May 31, 2026

Program Dates

August 15, 2026November 15, 2026

Camp Wonder Wander

Camp Wonder Wander