Rubin Museum of Art

Himalayan Happy Hour
01/25/2012 - 01/25/2016

Unwind every Wednesday evening from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Enjoy 10% off selected specialty teas, wine, beer and snacks in Cafe Serai. See exceptional examples of Himalayan artistry and craftsmanship at the Shop, or attend a concert, book launch, or talk in the theater.

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Monsieur Verdoux
06/21/2013

1947, USA, Charles Chaplin, 124 min.

Starring:  Charles Chaplin, Mady Correll, and Allison Roddan

Introduced by film historian and curator Ken Gordon

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Gian Luigi Diana + Ehren Hanson
06/26/2013

Gian Luigi Diana (sitar)
Ehren Hanson (tabla)

Join us for a free concert as these two Rubin Museum favorites perform at the base of the spiral staircase. Don't forget Himalayan Happy Hour begins in Serai at 5 p.m.!

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The Journey Within
06/26/2013

The Journey Within takes us into the world of the early rock-cut caves of western India. The sites covered include the Bhaja Caves, Pitalkhora Caves, Bedsa Caves, Kondavane Caves, and others. 

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Slaid Cleaves
06/28/2013

Touted by the New York Times as “one of the finest songwriters from Texas,” Slaid returns to the Rubin Museum after sold-out concerts in both 2009 and 2011. 

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Imagine Science: My Mind’s Eye

Lunch Matters

Wednesday April 3, 2013 @ 1:00 PM
Price: $10.00


Presented in association with Imagine Science Films.

My Mind's Eye is a series of interviews about topics such as the mind-body problem, free will, memory, emotion, and on and on, each segment themed with a song from the rock band, The Amygdaloids. The film is hosted by NYU neuroscientist, Joseph LeDoux, and directed by Alexis Gambis. Among the interviewed are philosopher Ned Block, cognitive neuroscientist Mike Gazzaniga, and Nobel Prize-winning neurobiologist Eric Kandel.

Post-screening discussion with director Alexis Gambis and Dr. Joseph LeDoux.

About the Speaker

Joseph E. LeDoux is a neuroscientist at New York University and Director of the Emotional Brain Institute. LeDoux's research interests are focused on the biological underpinnings of memory and emotion, especially the mechanisms of fear. LeDoux is also a singer and guitarist in the science-themed rock band, The Amygdaloids.

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