Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery

Address
615 West 129th Street, New York City NY 10027
Hours
Wed–Fri 12 am–8 pm, Sat–Sun 12 am–6 pm

The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery advances Columbia University's historical, critical, and creative engagement with the visual arts. Serving as both a laboratory and a forum, The Wallach Art Gallery offers opportunities for curatorial practice and discourse, while bridging the diverse approaches to the arts at the University with a welcome broader public. We present projects that:

Are organized by graduate students and faculty in Art History & Archaeology or by other Columbia scholars;

Focus on the contemporary artists of our campus and communities;

Offer new scholarship on University special collections.

Established in 1986, The Wallach Art Gallery is the University's premier visual arts space. We are a platform for critically acclaimed exhibitions, a dynamic range of programming, and publications that contribute to scholarship. The Wallach Art Gallery also animates other university spaces as opportunity arises. We operate in close relationship to the Department of Art History and Archaeology, School of the Arts, and the university Libraries, particularly Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library.

The Wallach Art Gallery is made possible by an endowment established by Miriam and Ira D. Wallach.