"Gateway to Himalayan Art" makes the @StarTribune's list of "Top 10 art exhibitions to check out this fall in the Twin Cities"! The exhibition, currently on view at the Flaten Museum at @StOlaf, is open through 12/7/25. https://t.co/KlN8hajzvK
🌍🎶 Meet the artists of #HearthSummit2025 — sonic visionaries, poetic alchemists, and creative catalysts shaping the future of #art, #spirit, and #ecology!
📚 Erin Robinson — #Ecopoet and interdisciplinary artist bringing regenerative poetics to life. With performance work across the globe, Erin invites us to listen with the body, and dream with the #Earth.
🌀 Tim McHenry — curator of radical museum experiences and founder of the @RubinMuseum iconic Brainwave series. From olfactory memory palaces to mandala-inspired labs of emotional intelligence, Tim reimagines how we feel, think, and relate in public space.
🎤 @FaluMusic — GRAMMY® winner and global icon weaving together ancient Indian traditions and contemporary sound. From Carnegie Hall to the White House, Falu’s multilingual magic transcends borders and generations.
🎹 @OmarSosaMusic — Afro-Cuban jazz legend and sonic #trailblazer. With 35+ albums and global collaborations, Omar’s music is a deep spiritual journey rooted in rhythm, memory, and ancestral wisdom.
🎼 Seckou Keita — Seckou Keita’s transcendent strings carry the soul of West Africa across oceans and generations, bridging tradition with daring #innovation
🌍 Brane Zorman & Irena Pivka — pioneers of immersive soundwalks that re-enchant the everyday. Their work turns urban landscapes into living poems, inviting deep listening as a path to social reflection.
🎷 Brown Rice Family — NYC’s freshest world roots collective blending reggae, funk, afrobeat, jazz, and more. Born from a love of organic food and global grooves, their music pulses with joy, resistance, and unity.
💡From the rhythmic to the reflective, these boundary-breaking artists invite us to listen differently, move deeply, and dream wildly. Join us at Hearth Summit 2025 for an unforgettable fusion of music, art, and meaning.
🔗 Explore the artist lineup here:
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Happy #Holi! 🌸🎉 A Hindu festival celebrating #Spring and the triumph of good over evil, discover the legends behind this colorful tradition on #Spiral 🌀
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Exciting news: we’ve been awarded a grant through @NYCulture’s FY25 Cultural Development Fund!! As one of 1,078 groups across the city to receive a CDF grant, we’re proud to deliver arts programming that engages NYers and contributes to NYC’s extraordinary cultural landscape.
Only one month left to apply for our intensive summer institute for higher education faculty and PhD candidates. Learn about Himalayan art and cultural traditions that connect with East, South, and Inner Asian cultures and humanities fields of study. https://t.co/rgfhwgVzfB
What does Punxsutawney Phil have to do with Buddhism? Learn more about the connection between the film "Groundhog Day," samsara, and awakening in the past #SpiralMagazine article, "Life Is But a Dream (As Seen on TV)" : https://t.co/avxjwRQpqX
We're accepting applications for our intensive summer institute for higher education faculty and PhD candidates. Learn about Himalayan art and cultural traditions that connect with East, South, and Inner Asian cultures and humanities fields of study. https://t.co/rgfhwgW759
"It’s a reflective journey prompting a reevaluation of colonial mindsets and the perils of imposing change on a vibrant cultural tapestry." - Jupiter Pradhan, "The Evolving Cultural Fabric of Nepal". Read now on SPIRAL: https://t.co/l62Qyain0R
The Nepal Civil War, which raged from 1996 to 2006, led to the deaths of over 17,000 people. In our latest Spiral article, Sangeeta Thapa writes about how artists of that time reflected on the nation's sociopolitical issues: https://t.co/pNFq82PoJW
Applications are now OPEN for our intensive summer institute for higher education faculty and PhD candidates. Learn about Himalayan art and cultural traditions that connect with East, South, and Inner Asian cultures and humanities fields of study. https://t.co/rgfhwgW759
Now on Spiral: Filmmaker, animator, and #Reimagine artist Kunsang Kyirong shares her reflections of finding community and friendship online. https://t.co/21zFafjDk4
A new year, a fresh start, and an opportunity to develop new habits—like practicing the art of attention! Join our weekly meditation session housed at @NewYorkInsight. Sessions are open to beginners and skilled meditators. https://t.co/wr3kxG9A02
2025, here we are! We have so much to look forward to this year—and in so many places around the world. We're embarking on our first full year as a museum-without-walls, and we're excited to continue to provide education on Himalayan Arts and Culture to global audiences!
As we reflect on an art & growth-filled 2024, we're grateful to all the brilliant artists we've worked with this year through #Reimagine! We're excited to know that this show has reached new audiences at @Wrightwood659 and will continue to travel in 2025. https://t.co/pm6587q5k0
Happy Winter Solstice & Holidays from the Rubin!❄️We hope this season is filled with joy, love & warmth. This illustration featuring Tibetan prayer flags is by former #SpiralMagazine contributor and artist Tenzin Tsering. Hanging prayer flags brings forth good luck and blessings!
🧵Depending on your geography, you may be in the market for some reading to cozy up with as the temperatures drop! We've got you covered with this thread of 5 of our favorite 2024 Spiral for essays, videos, and reflections from artists we've worked with over the years.
Where Two Worlds Collide, by Shraddha Shrestha. An independent muralist, illustrator, and visual artist based in Kathmandu merges her cultural heritage with childhood cartoons. https://t.co/584DUwjRsG