News | Reid Hall

News: Reid Hall

All about Reid Hall, from its long and distinct history to current renovations and news. Donated to Columbia University in 1964, Reid Hall today is home to Columbia Global Centers | Paris as well as the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, Columbia in Paris undergraduate programs, the Columbia History and Literature MA, and more.

Armstrong is the former curator of the PaineWebber and UBS art collections and is now a private curator and art advisor.

La Persistance de la Couleur is an exhibition of paintings by Camila Salame, on view at the Reid Hall Caféothèque in the summer of 2023.

In a project led by Columbia professors Lola Ben-Alon and Lynnette Widder, the Raw Earth Sgraffito Pavilion was inaugurated in May 2023.

We no longer live in the age of an avant-garde in which Paris sheds its light around the world, but we are in the midst of something as exciting –

Undoubtedly, Paris is not unique as a center of these profound movements affecting arts and thought in pre-war Europe.

At long last, the Grande Salle Ginsberg-LeClerc is once again ready to welcome students, faculty, staff, and guests – its luster restored and its s

The Grande Salle Ginsberg-LeClerc, built at Reid Hall in 1912, has been extensively renovated thanks to the generous support of Judith Ginsberg and

Installing British artist Kate Daudy's "Honey Window" at Reid Hall.

What was a long-held vision for many years has finally come to fruition at Reid Hall in Paris.

Current art is by Zoia Skoropadenko