Artist Diana Al-Hadid creates background washes with pulp paint. Murray Hall

Dieu Donné Paper Mill

Mission Statement

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

Programming

Dieu Donné was founded in 1976 by Susan Gosin and Bruce Wineberg to explore the untapped potential of hand papermaking as an art medium. We introduce artists from a wide variety of practices to the creative possibilities in hand papermaking, fostering experimentation and creating innovative works of art. Our work is realized through extensive collaborations with artists. We strive to teach a new visual language, providing a transformative experience that often leads to artistic breakthroughs. We share this work with the community through our gallery, public and educational programs.

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Dieu Donné Paper Mill
63 Flushing Ave 
Brooklyn, 
NY 
11205
Artist Cannupa Hanska Luger applies pulp paint through a stencil. Melody MelamedArtist Sam Moyer works with Director of Artistic Projects and Master Collaborator Tatiana Ginsberg to "excavate" pulp from a cotton sheet to creating a grid-like image. Murray HallCannupa Hanska Luger's work being "blown out" - a stencil protects part of the freshly formed sheet of paper while the rest is removed via water pressure. Melody MelamedA Diana Al-Hadid pulp painting/blowout work in progress. Murray Hall
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