Power: Within and Between Us
A Yearlong Exploration

February 1–December 31, 2019

Power begins within us and flows between us. How can we tap into this potential? At the Rubin in 2019, we’re bringing together a full year of exhibitions, talks, programs, and experiences that spark new ways of thinking about power, from intention to action.

Drawing on a diverse range of sources and perspectives, including Tibetan prayer wheels, neuroscience, historical documents, community organizers, contemporary artists, and spiritual leaders, together we will explore systems of power and our own personal and collective agency.

Join us at the Rubin Museum as we forge new pathways to empowerment and positive change in the power structures that build our world.


Thank you to our generous and visionary donors who launched the Rubin’s Year of Power, 2019: Lois and Bob Baylis, Fred Eychaner, Ann and Matt Nimetz, Rasika and Girish Reddy, Shelley and Donald Rubin, and the Ellen Bayard Weedon Foundation.

Exhibitions

The Power of Intention
Reinventing the (Prayer) Wheel
March 1 – October 14, 2019
The Wheel of Intentions
Interactive Installation
January 18, 2019 – January 6, 2020

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