Atelier returns for its second season with a twist: an episode in the style of an old-fashioned call-in radio show. Faculty and fellows, artists and activists, share messages about what Reid Hall means to them—voices of people who have found refuge and inspiration here, who know the magic of Reid Hall, and who hold this place near and dear to their hearts.
In this episode, we hear from voices across the Reid Hall community: Columbia University professors in art history, comparative literature, climate, and journalism; former Institute for Ideas and Imagination Fellows working in literature, film, and music; and neighbors—both literal and figurative—like Marie Louise Taylor, great-granddaughter of Helen Rogers Reid, and Christian Mazzalai, guitarist of Phoenix.
In upcoming episodes, we’ll hear from more Columbia faculty and the new class of Fellows, as well as this year’s Displaced Artists in residence.