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dieudonne@dieudonne.org

63 Flushing Avenue • Building 3 • Suite 602
Brooklyn, NY, 11205
United States

(212) 226-0573

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.

Open Houses

Studio Open Houses

Dieu Donné’s Open Houses are an opportunity for artists, students, and art enthusiasts to explore our professional papermaking studios, view artwork and didactics from our archive, engage with peers, and learn from inspiring talks. Each evening will include a tour of the Dieu Donné facilities and a talk from a featured artist or curator.

Open Houses are ticketed due to limited space in our facility. Please reach out if you have any questions about accessibility, or need to cancel your registration, to Hannah Katz, Grants & Education Manager, at hkatz@dieudonne.org.

College students are eligible for free tickets by emailing Hannah at hkatz@dieudonne.org at least 12 hours before the event from their student email address.


Upcoming

Paper Legends: Open house with Paul wong

TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2024 | 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Join us in the studio for an artist talk with Paul Wong, trailblazing papermaker and Dieu Donné Artistic Director Emeritus. With an artistic practice spanning papermaking, book arts, installation, and more, Paul layers materials and techniques to reinterpret decorative and ritual traditions and his Chinese heritage.

Over the course of his tenure as an artistic collaborator at Dieu Donné, Paul innovated and reinvented many of the core creative papermaking techniques that artists continue to experiment with in our studios today. Join us to learn more about Paul’s artistic practice as both an independent artist and as a master collaborator through a deep dive into his archive and slides.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Paul Wong was the Artistic Director at Dieu Donné from 1978 to 2017, guiding and assisting over 1,000 artists and collaborating one-on-one with 400 artists such as Lesley Dill, Jim Hodges, and Do Ho Suh, among many others. In recognition of his work as an individual artist, Paul has been the recipient of many awards including the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant and New York Foundation for the Arts Grant, among others. He uses the papermaking process that he developed at Dieu Donné in his own work to create major installations and works in paper for exhibitions at institutions such as the Plains Museum, Fargo, and the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York.

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Past Open Houses