This summer the Rubin will participate as an art partner at the 2026 sā Ladakh Biennale, supporting the creation of a new work by Nepalese artist Amrit Karki
Issue 10 of Spiral magazine explores the concept of wrath as an energy wielded with intention, skill, and compassion to offer protection or remove obstacles
Join fellow teachers for a day of professional learning with the Rubin and learn how to bring Social, Emotional, and Ethical (SEE) Learning® and mindfulness practices into your classroom
A recently published report by the museum think tank Remuseum highlights a variety of new ways museums are sharing their collections to best serve the public, citing the Rubin Museum as an innovative example
Khadok – Tibetan Artists’ Collective is the winner of the 2025 Rubin Museum Himalayan Art Prize—an unrestricted $30,000 cash prize and the largest international award in support of contemporary art related to the greater Himalayan region
The 2025 cycle of Rubin Grants were awarded to support 15 art and research initiatives that aim to promote the rich cultural legacy and living traditions of the Himalayan regions
Join fellow teachers for a day of professional learning with the Rubin and learn how to bring Social, Emotional, and Ethical Learning® and mindfulness practices into your classroom
Discover the rich artistic heritage of the Himalayas through the Rubin Museum Distinguished Lecture in Himalayan Art, hosted by The Met. This annual event presents expert insights into the region’s art, cultures, and history, fostering deeper connections with these timeless traditions.
A new public art installation by IMAGINE (a.k.a. Sneha Shrestha) opens on September 6 in Jackson Heights, Queens, commissioned in collaboration between the Rubin and NYC DOT Art