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Du-Good Press

Brooklyn, NY

Du-Good Press (est. 2017) is a fine art screenprinting studio based in Brooklyn, NY. Founded by Leslie Diuguid, Du-Good Press is the first Black female owned fine art screen printing business in New York. Since founding the Press, Diuguid has collaboratively printed editions for artists, designers, and institutions, and is dedicated to supporting artists and increasing access to art collecting.


In 2022, Du-Good Press moved production from the home of Leslie Diuguid to a dreamy storefront studio at 19 Patchen Ave—what was formally Rodriguez Dry Cleaners, in the Bedstuy neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. Presses never stopped through this transition and continue to this day.


Publications by Du-Good Press are in thousands of homes worldwide along with being in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Harvard’s Houghton Library, and Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Prints by Diuguid have been exhibited at Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles along with Poster House in New York. In an ongoing collaboration, Du-Good Press produces a unique edition for each exhibiting artist at 52 Walker which so far includes, Kandis Williams, Nikita Gale, Nora Turato, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Tau Lewis, Pope.L, and Heji Shin. Other artists who have collaborated with Du-Good Press include: Shepard Fairey, Tauba Auerbach, Faith Ringgold, Barry McGee, and Hassan Rahim.

Top image: Leslie Diuguid

This image: Glen Baldridge. No Way, 2022. 28-color screenprint. 16 x 20 in. Published by Du-Good Press.

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