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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.

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Workspace 2026 Application

Apply: 2026 Workspace Residency Program

traditional & dual artists alliance inc. workspace residency

The Dieu Donné Workspace Residency Program provides four emerging New York Metropolitan Area-based visual artists with the opportunity to explore paper pulp as an artistic medium. The program encourages emerging visual artists to explore the creative possibilities inherent in the hand papermaking process, and to develop this medium as a contemporary art form.

This cycle, Dieu Donné offers two residency tracks: the traditional Workspace Residency (for three artists) and the Dual Workspace Residency (for one artist)––hosted in partnership with Artists Alliance Inc.

Both residency tracks include an introduction to hand papermaking as a medium and process, five non-consecutive days in Dieu Donné’s studios with a dedicated Master Collaborator, a group exhibition, and a $500 stipend.

RESIDENCY TRACKS & Benefits:

ReSIDENCY ELIGIBILITY:

2024 Workspace Residency Artist Simonette Quamina pulp paints on base sheet of paper at Dieu Donné Studio.

  • Applicants should identify as emerging visual artists.

  • Applicants must be residents of the New York metropolitan area, which includes the counties shown on this map. Please note that the New York metropolitan area includes select counties within the states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. For a list of qualifying counties, please see the frequently asked questions section at the bottom of this page.

  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens or have the right to work lawfully in the U.S.

  • Applications will not be accepted from students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate degree programs, or other intensive programs, during the program year.

  • Applicants should have availability on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays between 10:00 am - 4:00 pm to schedule studio days. Dieu Donné is not open on Saturday and Sunday.

  • No prior papermaking experience is required.

  • Artists from all disciplinary and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply.


APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Applications are only accepted via our online Slideroom portal; please do not mail or e-mail materials.

Artists apply for the Workspace Residency and Dual Residency on Slideroom, due by 11:59pm EDT on April 30, 2025, which requires answering a few questions, providing a current resume, and uploading up to eight portfolio images.

A rotating jury of artists, curators, critics, and art professionals select finalists based on the quality of the work samples and and cultivate a residency cohort that encompasses diverse points of view and a range of disciplinary backgrounds. Seven finalists from the juried application round advance to a second round of in person interviews with the Dieu Donné studio team, and four final residencies are awarded.

Due to the volume of applications, we cannot offer individual feedback at this time.

There is no application fee.

2024 Workspace Residency Artist Ye Qin Zhu prepares to compress handmade paper works using Dieu Donné’s vacuum table with dedicated studio collaborator, Amy Jacobs.


SELECTION TIMELINE (approximate and subject to change)

2023 Workspace Residency Artist Melissa Dadourian layers and collages handmade paper components with dedicated Studio Collaborator, Katharine DeLamater (left).

2025
March 3:
Application opens.
April 30, 11:59 PM ET: Application closes. Grace period of three days if the application was started before the deadline.
May through June: Jury deliberations.
Mid-June: Finalist interviews.
August: All applicants are notified of application status.

2026
February: Workspace group orientation.
March – September: Studio work days.
December: Residency cycle ends and culminates in group exhibition in 2027.



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

For any additional questions, please email dieudonne@dieudonne.org.