Atelier

Columbia Global Paris Center
Atelier

Atelier highlights some of the unique discussions that take place at Reid Hall, a third space at the threshold of academia and beyond. With Atelier, we open our doors to listeners anywhere. Engaging across borders and disciplines, these conversations feature some of the people who inspire us most and explore a vast range of topics, from art and science to social justice and climate. Atelier is produced by the Columbia Global Paris Center, a Columbia University initiative housed at Reid Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Paris Studios to Harlem Renaissance Icon: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877 – 1968)

    2일 전

    Paris Studios to Harlem Renaissance Icon: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877 – 1968)

    Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller overcame racism and sexism, from subtle slights to overt segregation, to become a celebrated sculptor and a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. In Paris, she studied under Auguste Rodin, exhibited at the Salon des Beaux Arts in 1903, and formed a close friendship with W.E.B. Du Bois. Returning to the United States, she dedicated over sixty years to her artistic career, creating powerful and enduring portrayals of Black life. When Fuller first arrived at the Girls' Art Club in Paris, where she had been accepted as a resident based on her letters to the director, she was met with surprise and rejection solely due to the color of her skin. Despite this painful experience, she persevered and went on to exhibit her work at the Club with the American Woman's Art Association.  This episode serves as a stark reminder of a troubling instance of racism in Reid Hall's history. More on Meta Fuller: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/metafuller The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu Find us elsewhere: Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette Editing: Theo Albaric Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris The Columbia Global Paris Center is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. Columbia Global brings together the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    18분
  2. A Librarian’s Transatlantic Adventure: Constance Winchell (1896 – 1983)

    1월 27일

    A Librarian’s Transatlantic Adventure: Constance Winchell (1896 – 1983)

    When you think of a librarian, what comes to mind? Constance Winchell worked as a highly influential reference librarian for over 30 years—but her career took her far beyond the dusty stacks you might imagine! Winchell traveled to Paris during the Roaring Twenties, worked on Franco-American relations at the newly founded American Library in Paris, and traveled extensively throughout Europe. Upon her return to the United States, she authored vital resources for librarians even today: the seventh and eighth editions of the Guide to Reference Books. She stayed at the American University Women’s Club at Reid Hall in 1924. More on Constance Winchell: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/constancewinchell The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu Find us elsewhere: Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette Editing: Theo Albaric Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris The Columbia Global Paris Center is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. Columbia Global brings together the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    14분
  3. Telling the Bees with Kate Daudy

    1월 23일

    Telling the Bees with Kate Daudy

    Kate Daudy believes that discussing honey can inspire better communication. A British visual artist and 2024-2025 Fellow at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, Daudy explores this idea in her ongoing project, Telling the Bees. In this episode, she takes us from the cloud forests of Bolivia to her favorite café on Portobello Road—places that inspire her interdisciplinary art, which delves into intellectual, emotional, and environmental connections. Learn more about Kate's work: katedaudy.com Find us elsewhere: Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/ Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis Host: Marie Doezema Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force Editing: Theo Albaric Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris The Columbia Global Paris Center is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26분
  4. A Wandering Scholar of Beasts and Saints: Helen Waddell (1889–1965)

    1월 20일

    A Wandering Scholar of Beasts and Saints: Helen Waddell (1889–1965)

    Born in Japan, Helen Waddell was an Irish writer and scholar who began her studies at Oxford at the age of 31. After two years in Paris as a fellow at the American University Women’s Club, she became a literary sensation in the late 1920s and 1930s.  Waddell first gained acclaim with The Wandering Scholars (1927), an exploration of 12th- and 13th-century goliards, followed by the widely praised Beasts and Saints (1934) and The Desert Fathers (1936). Her fascination with the medieval scholar Peter Abelard and his tragic love story with Héloise inspired her only novel, the celebrated Peter Abelard (1933). Though her life was tragically cut short by Alzheimer’s disease, Waddell’s contributions to literature and medieval studies continue to be rediscovered and celebrated. More on Helen Waddell: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/helen-waddell-1889-1965 The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/  Find us elsewhere: Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/ Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette Editing: Theo Albaric Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris The Columbia Global Paris Center is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. Columbia Global brings together the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    15분
  5. Sculpting New Faces for WWI Soldiers: Anna Ladd (1878 – 1939)

    1월 13일

    Sculpting New Faces for WWI Soldiers: Anna Ladd (1878 – 1939)

    Anna Ladd was an unconventional American sculptor whose work bridged art and humanity. During World War I, she founded the Studio for Portrait Masks under the American Red Cross, crafting face masks that restored both the appearance and self-esteem of soldiers disfigured by war. This remarkable contribution earned her France’s prestigious Legion of Honor. While she is best known for her wartime efforts, Ladd lectured widely as an outspoken theorist on art and sculpture. In a 1925 public address, she declared: “Sculptors, to be any good at all, have to touch all sides of life. They must have the physical strength of a blacksmith, the skill of a carpenter, the precision of a dentist, the knowledge of anatomy and psychology of a physician. They must have the soul of a poet and the creative energy of a god.” More on Anna Ladd: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/studio-portrait-masks-1918-1920 The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/  Find us elsewhere: Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/ Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette Editing: Theo Albaric Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris The Columbia Global Paris Center is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. Columbia Global brings together the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    20분
  6. When Scholars and Artists Collaborate for a Year with Mark Mazower and Marie d’Origny

    1월 9일

    When Scholars and Artists Collaborate for a Year with Mark Mazower and Marie d’Origny

    The Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination, established in 2018, brings together scholars and artists for a year-long exploration of ideas, creativity, and collaboration. In this episode, we delve into the vibrant intersection of intellectual rigor and artistic expression at the core of the Institute, with Mark Mazower, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Director, and Marie d’Origny, the Paris Director. They discuss the Institute’s dynamic scholarly initiatives, the cross-disciplinary connections it fosters, and the engaging encounters that take place at its regular public events. Learn more about the Institute: ideasimagination.columbia.edu Find us elsewhere: Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/ Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis Host: Marie Doezema Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force Editing: Theo Albaric Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris The Columbia Global Paris Center is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    49분
  7. Unearthing Prehistoric Art: Mary Boyle (1881 – 1977) and Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin (1900 – 1991)

    1월 6일

    Unearthing Prehistoric Art: Mary Boyle (1881 – 1977) and Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin (1900 – 1991)

    Two remarkable women brought humanity’s oldest stories etched in stone to light. Mary Boyle and Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin, pioneers in prehistoric art, were key collaborators of the renowned Abbé Henri Breuil. Together, they explored and documented ancient petroglyphs, spanning Europe’s caves to Africa’s cliffs. Boyle’s vivid illustrations and writings, combined with de Saint-Mathurin’s groundbreaking discoveries—such as the Magdalenian frieze in France’s Rhone Valley—transformed our understanding of prehistoric art. Both scholars, Boyle from Scotland and de Saint-Mathurin from France, resided at Reid Hall in the 1930s as members of the University Women’s Club. The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/  Find us elsewhere: Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/ Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette Editing: Theo Albaric Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris The Columbia Global Paris Center is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    18분
  8. Explorations from Montparnasse to the Arctic: Elizabeth Taylor (1856 – 1932)

    2024. 12. 16.

    Explorations from Montparnasse to the Arctic: Elizabeth Taylor (1856 – 1932)

    Reid Hall’s Elizabeth Taylor was not the Hollywood icon, but a trailblazing 19th-century explorer. Scientific curiosity and unshakable independence led Taylor from her birthplace in Columbus, Ohio, to the bohemian heart of Montparnasse, to the icy wilderness of the Arctic. She chronicled her adventures in Alaska, Iceland, Norway, and the Faroe Islands through articles and sketches, published in various periodicals. Taylor lodged at Reid Hall in the early days of the Girls’ Art Club, focusing on wildlife documentation, and was later exhibited in shows as part of the American Woman's Art Association. The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/  Find us elsewhere: Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/ Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette Editing: Theo Albaric Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris The Columbia Global Paris Center is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    24분

소개

Atelier highlights some of the unique discussions that take place at Reid Hall, a third space at the threshold of academia and beyond. With Atelier, we open our doors to listeners anywhere. Engaging across borders and disciplines, these conversations feature some of the people who inspire us most and explore a vast range of topics, from art and science to social justice and climate. Atelier is produced by the Columbia Global Paris Center, a Columbia University initiative housed at Reid Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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