Displaced Artists Festival: 2025 Residency Showcase

Displaced Artists Festival: 2025 Residency Showcase

By Columbia Global Paris Center

Celebrating the work of Reid Hall’s displaced artists and journalist in residence.

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Reid Hall

4 Rue de Chevreuse 75006 Paris France

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Organized by the Columbia Global Paris Center and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.

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Please join us to celebrate the arrival of the 2025-26 Reid Hall Displaced Artist Resident, Hanna Liubakova, an exiled journalist and political analyst from Belarus. The 2024 residency period has also been extended for two Palestinian artists, artist Maha Al-Daya and poet Doha Kahlout.

The Displaced Artists Festival will feature an evening of literary readings, an art exhibition, and presentations by the artists. 

More details to come.

Co-sponsored by the Columbia Global Paris Center and Institute for Ideas and Imagination, the Displaced Artists Initiative is designed to support artists who have had to leave their countries of origin due to extreme circumstances (war, natural disaster, political oppression).

Featured Artists

Hanna Liubakova is an exiled journalist and political analyst from Belarus. She is a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and has written about developments in Belarus for international outlets including The Washington Post, The Economist, and others. Liubakova began her career at Belsat TV, the only independent Belarusian television channel, banned by the regime in Minsk. She also worked for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) in Prague, Czechia. During her residency at Reid Hall, Liubakova will focus on completing her book Exiled Voice: Preserving Belarus’s Story.

Maha Al-Daya is a Palestinian artist from Gaza. In addition to her painting and multidisciplinary artistic practice, she is also engaged in the design and embroidery of traditional Palestinian dresses. Her work explores themes of identity, memory, and resilience, often reflecting the socio-political realities of Palestinian life. Over the years, Al-Daya has participated in numerous prestigious art residencies, including the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris (2012), appointed by the Consulate General of France in Jerusalem, and the Darat al Funun - Khaled Shoman Foundation Summer Academy with Marwan Kassab Bachi (2001).

Doha Kahlout is a Palestinian poet and teacher of Arabic. She graduated from Al-Azhar University with a BA in Arabic Language and Media Studies. In 2018, Kahlout published her first collection of poetry, Ashbah ("Similarities"), with Dar Tarik Publishing House. She has also contributed to publications of the Qattan Foundation and Dar Tibaq Publishing House. 

Venue

This event will take place in Reid Hall’s Grande Salle Ginsberg-LeClerc, built in 1912 and extensively renovated in 2023 thanks to the generous support of Judith Ginsberg and Paul LeClerc.

Reid Hall, the Columbia Global Paris Center, and the Institute for Ideas and Imagination are not responsible for the views and opinions expressed by their speakers and guests.

Frequently asked questions

In what language will this event be held?

English

What time do doors open and close?

Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the event. Please note that access will not be permitted 15 minutes after the start of the event.

What is required to access the event?

Entry is granted by simply scanning the QR code on your Eventbrite ticket. If you don't have your ticket, you can still access the event, provided your name appears on the list of people who have registered via the platform.

Is entry possible without prior registration?

Access is strictly reserved to those on the registration list. No exceptions will be granted on site. Please note: if you are registering more than one person, the name of each guest must be entered during the registration process to ensure access to the event.

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Sep 24 · 7:00 PM GMT+2