six days in the studio with a dedicated collaborator, and a $600 stipend. All standard pulp and papermaking equipment is provided. The residency concludes with a group exhibition in Dieu Donné’s Jordan Schnitzer Gallery and/or at a partner venue.
Entry fee
Free
Eligibility
Applicants should identify as emerging visual artists. Applicants must live in the New York metropolitan area. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or have the right to lawfully work 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.
Location
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Discipline
Open to all
About
Dieu Donné offers its 2027 Workspace Residency to emerging New York metropolitan area-based visual artists. The program focuses on experimentation and collaboration, providing three artists the opportunity to explore paper pulp as an artistic medium. Residents will work with master collaborators to explore hand papermaking and develop it as a contemporary art form. The residency includes an introduction to hand papermaking, six days in the studio with a dedicated collaborator, and a $600 stipend. All standard pulp and papermaking equipment is provided. The residency concludes with a group exhibition in Dieu Donné’s Jordan Schnitzer Gallery or a partner venue. Applicants must be emerging visual artists residing in the New York metropolitan area, and be U.S. citizens or have the right to lawfully work in the U.S. Students enrolled in degree programs are not eligible. No prior papermaking experience is required, and artists from all disciplinary and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply.