Arts Outings
This event is part of the Arts Initiative's series of Arts Outings, where you can connect with fellow arts lovers through behind-the-scenes access to New York City's top museums and performing arts spaces.
The Arts Initiative's Arts Outings happen throughout the academic year, and typically take the form of a performance or guided museum tour paired with a unique opportunity, such as a talk with the play’s creative team or live music in a gallery.
Events are open to current Columbia and Barnard students with valid CUID/BCID on a first-come, first-served basis with limited capacity. Tickets purchased by non-students will be automatically refunded.
The Arts Initiative's Arts Outings happen throughout the academic year, and typically take the form of a performance or guided museum tour paired with a unique opportunity, such as a talk with the play’s creative team or live music in a gallery.
Events are open to current Columbia and Barnard students with valid CUID/BCID on a first-come, first-served basis with limited capacity. Tickets purchased by non-students will be automatically refunded.
Event Format
4:50PM: Check in on site at the Carnegie Hall Resnick Education Wing (154 West 57th Street)
5:00–6:00PM: Guided tour including the Rose Archives, Rose Museum, and Stern Auditorium led by a Carnegie Hall Archivist
5:00–6:00PM: Guided tour including the Rose Archives, Rose Museum, and Stern Auditorium led by a Carnegie Hall Archivist
Location
Carnegie Hall
881 7th Avenue (at 57th Street)
New York, NY
About The Event
This event is open to current Columbia and Barnard students on a first-come, first-served basis with limited capacity.
Tour Leader: Rob Hudson, Assistant Director, Carnegie Hall Rose Archives
Learn about the sweeping legacy of Carnegie Hall with a visit to the Hall’s iconic Isaac Stern Auditorium, with a spotlight on the key points of the Hall’s history and its architecture. You’ll experience the Hall’s Rose Archives and Museum, featuring an exhibit chronicling the hall’s history and the events that made it famous plus special archival materials not on public display.

