Dieu Donné Open House with Caroline Ongpin
Overview
Join us in-person on Friday, December 5, 10:00 - 11:00 AM for an Open House with 2025 Marabeth Cohen-Tyler Print/Paper Fellow Caroline Ongpin. This program invites visitors into Dieu Donné’s collaborative hand papermaking studios to learn about the creative possibilities that occur when papermaking and printmaking techniques intersect. Caroline will lead a tour of the studios, offer a sheet pulling demonstration, and share insights into her artistic practice and research completed during her fellowship.
About Caroline Ongpin
Caroline Ongpin is a visual artist and collaborative printer for lithography. In 2024, she completed Tamarind Institute’s Printer Training Program, and later began teaching at The Art Students League of New York. Her work has been exhibited at the Lower East Side Printshop, the Vargas Museum, and the Museo Taller Erasto Cortés. She has had residencies with Guttenberg Arts and Arquetopia Foundation. In 2019, she received the League’s Kuniyoshi Award for printmaking and, prior to that, an exhibition grant from the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Ongpin received her BFA in Studio Arts from the University of the Philippines and studied at the Art Students League of New York.
http://carolineongpin.com
http://instagram.com/caroline.ongpin
About the Marbeth Cohen-Tyler Print/Paper Fellowship
The Marabeth Cohen-Tyler Print/Paper Fellowship is awarded annually to a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, person of color) or underrepresented printmaking postgraduate or professional printer. Through research and experimentation, the fellow will develop custom papers for different printing methods and explore creative techniques in the papermaking process to enhance imagery.
Kenneth Tyler and Dieu Donné are honored to have established this Fellowship in memory of Marabeth Cohen-Tyler.
https://www.dieudonne.org/fellowships
About Dieu Donné Open Houses
Dieu Donné Open Houses offer visitors the opportunity to explore our hand papermaking studios, view artwork and didactics from our archive, and learn directly from artists and collaborators working in the field. Each event features a guided studio tour and an introduction to the collaborative hand papermaking processes.
Open Houses are ticketed due to limited capacity. For questions about accessibility or to cancel a reservation, please contact Marissa Franklin at mfranklin@dieudonne.org. College students may request free tickets by emailing from their student email address at least 12 hours before the event.
https://www.dieudonne.org/open-houses
Location & Directions
Dieu Donné
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Building 3, Suite 602
Brooklyn, NY
11205
Visitors require a Brooklyn Navy Yard entry pass to access Dieu Donné, which will be sent after registration, prior to the event. Please review directions here: https://www.dieudonne.org/visit
Caroline Ongpin uses the blowout technique at Dieu Donné Studio
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