STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art sits quietly at 338 Lighthouse Ave., on Lighthouse Hill, at the edge of the Greenbelt Park. Identified by its protective fieldstone ...
New York-based collector Alice S. Kandell can’t exactly pinpoint what drew her to Tibetan art, but she suspects it might have been the immersive experience she had in the 1960s, when she traveled to ...
After the institution closes its building on October 6, the installation will make its way to the Brooklyn Museum. The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York. Photo by ...
Five Tibetan Buddhist monks will create an intricate design using sand next week at the downtown Fort Wayne library.
“As a Buddhist, I will visualize 1,000 Buddhas,“ Lama Tashi Norbu said. “I will receive the energies and try to transmit them to the people of Sonoma.” After a successful event at the Sonoma Community ...
Installation view of The World Is Sound at the Rubin Museum of Art (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) For The World Is Sound at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan, the entire building is ...
On the occasion of the exhibition Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits, join the Tibetan Buddhist monks of the Gaden Shartse Monastic College for a special butter sculpture demonstration and workshop. Learn about ...
Ask Meg Ventrudo to say a few words about The Tibetan Museum and she’ll describe the cultural institution as “The most magical place on Staten Island.” And it’s all for good reason. Read on and we’ll ...
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors to the catalogue -- Lenders to the exhibition -- Note to the reader -- Map -- Mandalas: mapping the Buddhist art of Tibet / Kurt Behrendt -- Teachers and ...
With the Rubin Museum of Art’s recent acquisition of a mid-18th-century manuscript known as White Beryl, the Manhattan museum now holds the world’s leading collection of Tibetan astrological and ...