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Dieu Donné is a leading non-profit cultural institution dedicated to serving established and emerging artists through the collaborative creation of contemporary art using the process of hand papermaking.

Process & Practice: Papermaking at Dieu Donné

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Process & Practice: Papermaking at Dieu Donné

Mel Edwards (Lab Grant Resident 2000-2001) working in the studios in 2011.

Mel Edwards (Lab Grant Resident 2000-2001) working in the studios in 2011.

As part of our remote learning opportunities, Dieu Donné is happy to announce our first public online program, Process & Practice: Papermaking at Dieu Donné. After a brief history of the organization and the papermaking process, Tatiana Ginsberg and Amy Jacobs, Co-Directors of Artistic Projects and Master Collaborators, will discuss collaborative papermaking practices at Dieu Donné by delving into some of our noteworthy past projects and highlighting various parts of each artist's studio processes and practices.

This online event will take place on Thursday, June 4th from 2 PM—3 PM EST.
This lecture will last approximately 40 minutes, followed by questions. To attend, register via this Eventbrite Portal, as space is limited.

This program is pay-as-you-wish, with a suggested minimum donation of $5.00. After registering, attendees will automatically receive a confirmation from Eventbrite and an email from Zoom with the link and password to join the program.


Process & Practice:


This is the first in our new online Process & Practice series. Future lectures will feature artists in conversation with their papermaking collaborators. These artist conversations will bring you into the artistic process in the Dieu Donné studios and provide a deeper look at our collaborative studio and each artist's practice. Artists will also reflect on their current studio work, and will share how they are staying healthy and active during this public health crisis.

Special thanks to the NYC COVID-19 Response & Impact Fund and the Windgate Foundation for funding this series.