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Rubin Museum of Art

(212) 620-5000
150 West 17th Street,
New York, NY 10011
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The Rubin Museum of Art (RMA) is a cultural and educational institution dedicated to the art of the Himalayas. Its mission is to establish, present, preserve and document a permanent collection that reflects the vitality, complexity and historical significance of Himalayan art and to create exhibitions and programs designed to explore connections with other world cultures. RMA is committed to addressing a diverse audience - from connoisseurs and scholars to the general public and young children. Through its collection, library, exhibitions and educational programs, RMA will become an international center for the preservation, study and enjoyment of Himalayan art.

RMA is home to a comprehensive collection of art from the Himalayas and surrounding regions. The collection consists of paintings, sculptures, and textiles; although works of art range in date over two millennia, most reflect major periods and schools of Himalayan art from the 12th century onward. While the artistic heritage of this vast and culturally varied area of the world remains relatively obscure, the museum has expanded its noble mission under the leadership of noted Swiss ethnologist and scholar Dr. Martin Brauen.

Through rotating exhibitions and an array of engaging public programs, RMA offers opportunities to explore the artistic legacy of the Himalayan region and to appreciate its place in the context of world cultures. The exhibitions are organized with particular care to assist viewers who are new to Himalayan art. Wall texts and interpretive panels supply aesthetic, social, and historical perspectives to both scholars and casual viewers. The ExploreArt Galleries on the 3rd and 5th floors (with a video alcove on the 6th floor) take the viewer behind the scenes, answering questions about why and for whom the art was made. Books, paintings, photographs, artifacts, and computer terminals accessing the Museum's website and affiliated sites offer other examples of Himalayan and related art.

Enjoy a great meal at the stunning Café at RMA, whose tasteful decor and creative menu served in tranquil surroundings make for a special experience. The Cafe offers hot and cold beverages alongside the varied menu, including dishes inspired by the cuisine of the Himalayas. And don't miss a great Friday evening happy hour in the K2 lounge, with live music performance and other great events that kick off the weekend!
Admission And Tickets
Adults: $10.00
Seniors/High-School Students/Artists with ID: $7
College students with ID $2
Seniors: $7; free first Monday of every month
Neighbors (zip codes 10011 & 10001 w/ ID): $7
Children (under 12): Free
Gallery admission is free to all Fridays 7–10 pm

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Telephone: (212) 620-5000
Address: 150 West 17th Street
New York NY 10011
Cross Streets Seventh Avenue
Subway:
  to 6th Ave
  to 14th St
  to 14th St -- 0.2
Web Site: www.rmanyc.org/
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Hours And Additional Info
Mon&Thu: 11am–5pm
Wed: 11am–7pm
Fri: 11am–10 pm
Sat&Sun: 11am–6 pm

The museum is closed on Tuesdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and New Year's Day.

The Museum Shop offers an outstanding selection of books, prints, postcards, textiles, jewelry and other items pertaining to the art of the Himalayas, many not available elsewhere in New York. There are books and toys for children, both fun and educational, and exotic gifts for special occasions.