Arts and Entertainment
January 28, 2023
From: Rubin Museum Of ArtAn Interactive Space for Social, Emotional, and Ethical Learning
The Mandala Lab, located on the Museum’s remodeled third floor, invites curiosity about our emotions. Consider how complex feelings show up in your everyday life and imagine how you might have the power to transform them.
Inspired by powerful Buddhist principles, the Mandala Lab features five thought-provoking, playful experiences—including videos, scents, sculpture, and curated percussion instruments—that guide you along an inner journey focused on self-awareness and awareness of others. See, smell, touch, and breathe your way through the space, designed to inspire connection, empathy, and learning.
The Mandala Lab includes artist contributions from:
Laurie Anderson
Sanford Biggers
Tenzin Tsetan Choklay
Billy Cobham
Amit Dutta
Sheila E.
Peter Gabriel
Dame Evelyn Glennie
Sarah Hennies
Huang Ruo
Shivamani
Wang Yahui
Palden Weinreb
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Bora Yoon
Scents created by Christophe Laudamiel
Select gongs manufactured by Ryan Shelledy or Matt Nolan, UK
About Mandalas and Emotions
Mandalas are Buddhist teaching tools that can be used to learn how to confront and transform feelings of pride, attachment, envy, anger, and ignorance. Known as kleshas in Buddhism, these five afflictive emotions cloud our understanding of the world. Through a deep, sustained investigation of these emotions, some Buddhist practitioners cultivate corresponding wisdoms and skills that help them shift their view of the world, themselves, and others. Each activity on the floor is designed to help you examine these specific emotional states.
A Space for Visitors of All Ages
The Mandala Lab welcomes guests of all ages. Stress, difficult emotions, and change occur at all stages of our lives and impact the way we view ourselves, one another, and the world around us. In the Mandala Lab, the Rubin offers a range of emotional literacy programs for adults, families, students, educators, and more that build emotional intelligence so we can all better navigate our lives.
Lead support of the Mandala Lab is provided by the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, Rasika and Girish Reddy, Shelley and Donald Rubin, and the Tiger Baron Foundation.
Major support is provided by Anne and Albert Chao, Anne E. Delaney, Noah P. Dorsky, the Estate of Lisina M. Hoch, The Prospect Hill Foundation, Namita and Arun Saraf, Eileen Caulfield Schwab, Taipei Cultural Center in New York, and New York Life. Public funds are provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Exhibition Date: October 1, 2021 - October 1, 2031
Location: The Rubin Museum of Art
150 West 17th Street
New York, NY 10011
Museum Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM–10:00 PM
Saturday/Sunday: 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
Admissions:
Adults: $19.00
Seniors: $14.00 (Free every first Thursday of the month)
Students: $14.00
Visitors with disabilities: $14.00 (care partner free of charge)
Children (12 and younger): Free
Members: Free
Every Friday, 6:00–10:00 p.m: Free
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