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Macy Gallery (Art)
Location: 444 Macy Hall
Phone: 212-678-3681
Affiliation: Teachers College
Website: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/a&h/ArtEd/detail.asp?Id=Macy+Gallery&Info=Currently+On+Exhibit
The Macy Gallery is part of the Art and Art Education program of the Department of Arts and Humanities at Teachers College, Columbia University. The Gallery exhibits artworks by national and international artists, graduate students and faculty members, as well as the finest examples of children's works. The mission of this academic Gallery is to present a wide range of exhibitions from around the world reflecting the commitment of Teachers College to cultural diversity in education and the arts.

Making Curriculum Pop (Media)
Affiliation: Teachers College
Website: http://mcpopmb.ning.com/
Making Curriculum Pop! is an online network created by Teachers College doctoral student, Ryan Goble, for educators at Teachers College and beyond to discuss and share resources on the use of popular culture and media in their classes.

Metrotones (Music: Vocal)
Website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/metrotones/
Main Email Contact: metrotones-acappella@columbia.edu
Facebook: Link
Contact: Scout Katovich, Co-President - skk2122@columbia.edu
The Metrotones are Columbia University’s all female a cappella group, founded in 1983, when Columbia became a coeducational institution. Waxing eloquence, they are dedicated to developing into a premier singing institution, sharing and spreading their musical talent and entertainment value to as many audiences as possible in a variety of venues in and outside New York. They perform at a wide variety of venues and events all over New York City, holding informal study breaks with other university a cappella groups, raising money for Hurricane Katrina victims, entertaining middle school children, celebrating Women's History Month, and spreading Easter cheer in Central Park.

Middle East Institute (Media)
Location: International Affairs Building
Phone: 212-854-2584
Website: http://www.sipa.columbia.edu/regional/mei/
Contact: Astrid Benedek, Assistant Director- amb49@columbia.edu
The Middle East Institute of Columbia University, founded in 1954, has helped to set the national pace in developing an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the Middle East from the rise of Islam to the present, with a primary focus on the 19th and 20th centuries. Fostering an inter-regional and multi-disciplinary approach to the region, the Institute focuses on the Arab countries, Armenia, Iran, Israel, Turkey, Central Asia, and Muslim Diaspora communities.

Miller Theatre (Theatre)
Location: 116th & Broadway
Phone: 212-854-1488
Website: http://www.millertheatre.com
Main Email Contact: cp2234@columbia.edu
Miller Theatre, the performing arts center of Columbia University, is one of the country's leading innovators in performing arts presentation. Miller Theatre presents an annual season of international performers in music, dance, and opera, as well as public events that draw on the intellectual resources of Columbia University. Established in 1988 with funding from Brooke Astor, John Goelet, and the Kathryn Bache Miller Fund, Miller Theatre is a thriving urban arts presenter attracting over 30,000 audience members annually.

Minor Latham Playhouse (Theatre)
Location: Milbank Hall
Affiliation: Barnard College
This small theatre is utilized exclusively by the Barnard Department of Theatre. At least two productions per semester are presented here.

Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery (Art)
Location: Schermerhorn Hall, 8th Floor
Phone: 212-854-7288
Affiliation: Department of Art History and Archaeology
Website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wallach/
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery aims to contribute to Columbia's long-standing tradition of historical, critical, and creative engagement in the visual arts. Open to the public and operating under the auspices of the Department of Art History and Archaeology, the gallery presents exhibitions and related programming that complement the educational mission of the university. The exhibitions, held during the academic year, reflect a diversity of interests and approaches to the arts and embody the university's high standards for research and instruction.

Mobius Strip (Literature and Writing)
Main Email Contact: mobiusmag@gmail.com
Facebook: Link
The Mobius Strip was founded in the Fall of 2003 at Columbia University in response to a lack of enthusiasm over printed literary magazines, and only exists online. The mobius strip as a symbol of endless connectivity and fluidity informs the philosophy of the project. Mobius Strip strives to be an organization that provides a forum for displaying all kinds of creative work, ranging from poems by fourth-graders to wood cuts by university students. The site hopes to illuminate some of the provocative (and problematic) aspects of experiencing art and literature online. The Mobius Strip Gallery juxtaposes visual art and writing, producing new combinations of works with each cycle, bringing to light different aspects of each work by framing them in a variety of ways.

Museo (Literature and Writing)
Website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/museo/
Contact: Shirley Wong- shirls.wong@gmail.com
MUSEO is Columbia University's undergraduate journal of contemporary art. Students are encouraged to submit essays, reviews, interviews, polemics, and portfolios this upcoming winter. This year we will be accepting a broader variety of articles that is no longer limited to the visual arts; students are strongly encouraged to submit work in anthropology, film/literary criticism, cultural studies, and other fields. If submission passes review of the editorial board, writers will work with editors on their submissions to improve or re-angle their work. MUSEO 9 will be published in the spring of 2006.

Music & Arts Library, Gabe M. Wiener (Media)
Location: 701 Dodge Hall
Phone: 212-854-4711
Affiliation: Columbia University Libraries
Website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/music/index.html
Main Email Contact: music@libraries.cul.columbia.edu
Facebook: Link
Located in Dodge Hall, the Gabe M. Wiener Music & Arts Library's onsite collection totals over 60,000 printed items, including monographs and serials on western and non-western music, as well as music scores; 20,000 sound and video recordings in multiple formats; CD-ROM indexes and multi-media titles; and several hundred microforms of scholarly interest.

Music at St. Paul's (Music: Instrumental)
Location: St. Paul's Chapel
Affiliation: Earl Hall Center
Website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/earl/music.html
St. Paul's Chapel, with its wonderful acoustics, is a landmark treasure of Columbia University. One of the finest architectural spaces on campus, it is an ideal place for diverse musical programs. Consistent with the Office of the University Chaplain's mission to help welcome Columbia's neighbors onto campus the Office of the University Chaplain has established the Music at St. Paul's program. Music at St. Paul's will increase the variety of performances of sacred music in St. Paul's Chapel and provide an on campus venue for stellar musicians from our New York City community to be heard in concert. Music at St. Paul's provides an opportunity to hear sacred music and music appropriate to the University Chapel outside of the context of a worship service in a setting for which much of the music was originally composed.

Music Department Ensembles (Music: Instrumental)
Website: http://www.music.columbia.edu/undergraduate/courses/ensembles.html
The Department of Music at Columbia is one of the oldest and most distinguished at any American university. Their teachers are among the best musicians in New York. The opportunities for music performance at Columbia and Barnard are rich and diverse. Instruction is given in all the principal keyboard and orchestral instruments, in a variety of Renaissance and Baroque instruments, and voice. There is also a symphony orchestra, a large chorus, a smaller vocal ensemble, a jazz orchestra and a wide range of instrumental ensembles that can be taken for credit. All of these are available to students of Barnard College, Columbia College, the School of General Studies and the School of Engineering and Applied Science.

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