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 ...
American photographer Thomas Laird spent 50 hours over 10 years with the Dalai Lama, and through all those candid conversations, one point stood out: Before his holiness could read, Tibetan murals ...
It is a rare and wonderful day when The Observer can share not one but two news items from the A late-16th-century painting on cotton from Tibet. Photo courtesy of the Rubin Museum of Art. The Rubin ...
The Hudson Valley is home to many beautiful and historic museums, colleges, libraries, and gardens. What many people may not be aware of is the incredible free access to art, from antiquity to present ...
Anonymous: Contemporary Tibetan Art explores the tensions between an ancient culture’s unbroken artistic tradition and the personality-driven contemporary art world. Historically, Himalayan works of ...
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 ...
A new exhibit at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery is highlighting the work of a 18th-century Tibetan religious leader and artist, famous not only for his revival of Tibetan art styles but also for the ...
People seeking peace and serenity during busy, stressful or frantic times did not have to go far this week to find it. A blanket of calm enshrouds The Copernicus Room at the New Castle Public Library ...
Upstate residents have a rare opportunity this week to interact and learn from real Tibetan monks. Eight members of the Drepung Gomang Monastery arrived Tuesday and will be teaching classes all week ...
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