Workspace Program 2009-10
New work in handmade paper by emerging artists in residence
exhibition extended
Now on view through February 26
Gallery hours:
Monday—Friday, 10—6
Saturday, noon—6
Dieu Donné presents new work created in our studios by resident artists Glen Baldridge, Jennifer Cohen, Ian Cooper, Matt Keegan, Chris Nau, and Michael Schall. Established in 1990, the Workspace Program provides emerging artists with an opportunity to explore their artistic practice through collaboration and experimentation in the medium of handmade paper.
Each of these emerging artists brought their own unique visual language to the wet floor at Dieu Donné where they explored a new medium to create innovative works that speak to the creative possibilities inherent in handmade paper.
For more information about each artist's work please click their name below to download an individual press release:
Glen Baldridge
Jennifer Cohen
Ian Cooper
Matt Keegan
Chris Nau
Michael Schall
From top: Ian Cooper, Chalice, 2010. Handmade denim and cotton papers, commercial papers, fabric, cast paper pulp, trash bags, brush bristles, gloss medium, and jade adhesive, 57 x 11 x 16 inches; Matt Keegan, Picture Perfect, 2010. Stenciled linen pulp paint on cotton handmade paper with collage elements. 26 x 22.5 inches; Michael Schall, Untitled, 2010. Graphite and airbrushed linen pulp on cotton handmade paper. 28.75 x 21.25 inches.
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