The Rubin Museum of Art provides exciting resources for university students and faculty to explore Himalayan art and culture. Dedicated to showcasing Asian art of the Himalayas, including the cultures of India, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, China, and Mongolia, the museum’s innovative exhibitions and programs not only provide invaluable resources for exploring traditional Himalayan art and culture but also address ideas and issues of the contemporary world as part of a global community.
University Students Programs
Reduced Admission Fee
Student Ticketing for Museum Programs
Discounted Standby Tickets to All Programs
The Rubin Museum of Art offers a special $14 student standby ticket for all of the Museum’s special programs
and events, including live performances, film screenings, and engaging discussions with special guests.
Limited to one ticket per student ID.
Discounted Tickets to Select Programs
For select programs the Museum offers $14 student-rate tickets. These tickets are available in advance of the event and can be purchased online, over the phone, or at the front desk. Tickets must be redeemed in person with the presentation of a student ID. Limited to one ticket per student ID.
If you have questions or concerns about student ticketing for Museum programs, contact the Box Office at boxoffice@rubinmuseum.org or 212.620.5000 x344.
Student Membership
Students received 10% off membership to the Rubin Museum. Learn more about membership benefits and join today!
Internships and Training
If you would like to gain valuable experience working in a museum environment, consider applying for an internship at the Rubin Museum of Art. Internships focus on a variety of departments and disciplines, family programs, administration in museum environments, museum education in schools, and opportunities for multimedia and exhibition work. Internships at the Rubin Museum of Art may be used to fulfill academic requirements on arrangement with the individual college or university. For more information and instructions on how to apply visit Jobs and Internships page.
Education Programs are supported by Agnes Gund and public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.