"Red, Black, and Gold" Exhibition
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At Rubin Museum of Art
Media: Painting
This exhibition explores the three unique types of Himalayan painting in which color is used to invoke mood and emotion. Red is for alarm, power, and resolve. Black is for caution, fear, and protection. Gold is for wonder, wealth, and opulence.
Schedule
From 2008-05-02 To 2008-11-10
Website
http://www.rmanyc.org/ (venue's website)
Fee
Adults $10, Seniors, Students, Artists and Neighbors(zip codes 10011/10001 with ID) $7, Children under 12 and on Fridays 7pm-10pm Free
Venue Hours
From 11:00 To 17:00
wednesdays closing at 19:00, fridays closing at 22:00, saturdays closing at 18:00, sundays closing at 18:00
Closed on Tuesdays, Holidays
Maps
Access
Corner of 7th Ave. Subway: 1/2/3 to 14th Street or 1 to 18th Street
Address
150 W 17th St., New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-620-5000
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"Red, Black, and Gold" Exhibition</a>
Venue: Rubin Museum of Art
Schedule: From 2008-05-02 To 2008-11-10
Address: 150 W 17th St., New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-620-5000


