The Foundation provides living accommodations, studio space, uninterrupted time in the
High Plains landscape to competitively selected individuals, for two to six weeks. Up to ten individuals are in residence at any one time. The Foundation has four writing studios, four visual arts studios, and two composing studios and the
Lauren Anderson Dance Studio, named for the first Black principal dancer for a major ballet company, in the Koehler Performing Arts Center. Approximately 115 individuals are supported annually. Artists in residence live in their studios, the historic Ucross School House or the Clearmont Train Depot, which have been renovated to include four bedrooms each, with a dining area, living area, and main kitchen in the School House. Ucross has hosted over 2,600 artists-in-residence from across the United States and the world. The Foundation participates in a number of long-term collaborations with other arts organizations, including the
Sundance Institute Theatre Program, the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts (administered by
CalArts and supported by the Herb Alpert Foundation), and the
PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel. Ucross also collaborates with the
Alley Theatre, the Pew Fellowships in the Arts, The Ford Family Foundation Fellowship for Oregon Artists, the Whiting Foundation, the
Ford Family Foundation, UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance,
Yale University, the Shepherd School of Music at
Rice University, Cave Canem, and the
Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice. The renovated Ucross Art Gallery, located in the historic Big Red Barn, operates year-round at no cost to the public and typically features exhibitions by Ucross Fellows. The Foundation was named a recipient of the Wyoming Governor’s Arts Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2005. ==Fellows==