Organization Details

Description & History

Rubin Museum of Art (RMA) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit cultural and educational institution dedicated to the art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions, an area comprised of northern India, northern Pakistan, west and southwest China (Tibet), Nepal, Bhutan, northern Burma, Mongolia, and Southeastern Russia (Siberia). The museum?s collection consists of over 1,300 objects and includes paintings, sculpture, textiles, ritual objects, and prints spanning a period from the 2nd Century to the 19th Century; it is one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Himalayan art in North America. One of RMA?s main goals is to educate visitors about the art and culture of the Himalayas and the surrounding regions that are consistently underrepresented in art and cultural studies, and to promote intercultural understanding of the universal human experience.

RMA aims to achieve its mission in many ways and has responded to the learning needs of the public by evaluating initiatives and organizing and implementing exhibitions, programs, and events, to be accessible to its diverse audience.

Contact Persons
Louise Brooks, Community Relations Manager
(212) 620-5000, 328
volunteersandinterns@rmanyc.org
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