Entries from November 2010

Charles Burchfield Exhibit

by kevin.sanichara | Comments Off on Charles Burchfield Exhibit

The Charles Burchfield exhibit was something I don’t think I’ll forget for my time in college. it was the first field trip I went to as a class in college. That in itself was an experience. As for the exhibit it was very funky and subliminal I would say. We first begin off looking at […]

Mid-November Blog

by malisa.basic | Comments Off on Mid-November Blog

Now that I have been attending Baruch for a couple of months now, it seems as if I have been here for many years.  It just took some time getting used to the long breaks and figuring out where each class is.  Baruch is also what I expected it would be.  I am from New […]

Baruch College: Semester 1

by Marcus Cooper | Comments Off on Baruch College: Semester 1

my first semester at Baruch is coming to an end, and I’m happy. I’m happy i met so many great people, I’m happy I’ve managed to get good grades, I’m happy I’ve gotten myself adjusted to living, working, and schooling in new york city. the college has exceeded my expectations in ways i never saw […]

Rubin Museum

by kevin.sanichara | Comments Off on Rubin Museum

Visiting the Rubin Museum was actually better than I originally anticipated. I thought this was going to be some long and boring, stressful museum like the burchfirld exhibit. However this one was short and peacful. Going through the exhibit, it was very quiet and the statues were quite exotic in their own way. Also lets not […]

Rubin Museum

by kunal.bhatt | Comments Off on Rubin Museum

Visiting the Rubin Museum was quite an experience. There was an area on the fifth or sixth floor I believe in which many figures  of the Buddha were situated under dim light and one could hear holy chants in the background. I found this quite intriguing because Buddhism is quite similar to Hinduism. Idols are […]

The Rubin Museum

by Marcus Cooper | Comments Off on The Rubin Museum

i thought the rubin museum would be similar to the Met. i had no idea that the Rubin Museum was actually the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art! the exhibitions were amazing; not just because of the craftsmanship of the pieces, but because the art was so different from what i had seen. The exhibit about […]

Rubin Museum Visit

by malisa.basic | Comments Off on Rubin Museum Visit

As soon as I was near the Rubin Museum, I could tell that I was close.  The building it is located in had many cultural forms of art, mostly Himalayan, that were shown to the public outside through their windows.  As I entered, I had the same feeling.  The warm colors and atmosphere felt as […]

Rubin Museum Of Art

by artem.kovalchuk | Comments Off on Rubin Museum Of Art

When i first walked in to the Rubin museum it cewrtainly felt different from other museums i had visited. It was much smaller and smelled of curry and inscents.The museum deicated its displays to mostly Asian art from the himalayas and places like Tibet , India and China. The art itself consisted of statues deicated […]

Rubin Museum

by irfan.nadir | Comments Off on Rubin Museum

As I walked into the Rubin Museum, an idea of warmth took over my body. I felt happy and just excited to be at the museum. From the outside, it did not seem that big but once you go in, you realize how beautiful the place actually is. The walls are covered with mostly red […]

Mid November Blog

by irfan.nadir | Comments Off on Mid November Blog

Now that the semester is almost at its end, i feel weird. I don’t know if I am happy or sad. I am both concerned yet convinced that I am doing a good job in my classes. However, there is even a bigger responsibility of picking our own classes and deciding what is best for […]