Superstar flutist Jamie Baum describes her music as “modern jazz with global and classical influences.” In fact, along with her skillful playing, it’s those cross-cultural influences that led the US State Department to send her on tour to South Asia and other countries around the world.
It’s no joke! On November 2, Bishop Marc Andrus and Buddhist teacher Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel will meet on stage at the Rubin Museum to discuss the intersection of spirituality and global challenges like climate change.
If you’re still stuck trying to find a costume for Halloween, get some spine-chilling inspiration from the terrifying masks, wrathful deities, and other spooky objects currently on display at the Museum. Beyond the tranquil statues of buddhas and serene bodhisattvas, our galleries host an impressive array of objects that might scare your socks off!
The Rubin is proud to frequently collaborate with fascinating and creative guest educators. One of them, Marshall Arisman, hosted the art-making workshop Drawing with a Comb at the Museum earlier this month.