Singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash in conversation with Buddhist teacher Sharon Salzberg at the Rubin Museum about loving yourself, your work, and—yes—even your inner critic.
On May 8, Lion’s Roar hosts “Real Change: How Spirituality Can Power Activism” at Rubin Museum in NYC
Lion’s Roar will host a panel discussion on Wednesday, May 8, at New York’s Rubin Museum of Art on the power of spiritually-inspired activism.
“The Scorpion Gesture” bridges past and the future at the Rubin Museum
The interactive exhibition, based on the Buddhist figures Padmasambhava and Maitreya, takes traditional Buddhist imagery in radical new directions.
Rubin Foundation awards $777,000 in grants to organizations aligned with art and social justice
The Rubin Foundation has awarded a total of $777,000 in grants to 60 organizations in New York City that are using art as a tool for social justice.
Seeing the Future in the Story of Padmasambhava
A new exhibition at the Rubin Museum explores the future through the life of Padmasambhava, who was said to be able to see through time.
What Does the Bardo Sound Like?
Forty years ago, Éliane Radigue synthesized The Tibetan Book of the Dead into a sonic masterpiece.
Touching Sound: A visit to the Rubin Museum’s thrilling new exhibit
Lindsay Kyte takes you to the Rubin Museum of Art’s auditory exhibition, “The World Is Sound.”
In NYC, making time for a much-needed “Election Exhale”
It’s a good bet this election has you on the edge of your seat. There’s a lot of anxiety in the air. Kate Johnson has decided to do something about it.
Force of Stillness: Experimental film festival highlights intersections of Buddhism and contemporary art

“Force of Stillness” is a two-day festival of experimental films and performances highlighting Buddhism’s intersections with contemporary art.
Empire State Building glows red for the Rubin Museum
Tonight, Rubin Museum founders Shelley and Donald Rubin, with actor Peter Sarsgaard, will flip the switch on the Empire State Building’s lights, turning it red in honor of the museum’s tenth anniversary. The museum, dedicated to Himalayan art, opened in Manhattan on October 6, 2004. See our post about the anniversary, here, and check out […]