Rubin Museum of Art-Eldan Akerman

I went to the Rubin Museum of Art for global community awareness/arts at Baruch. Before I went in, I thought that the museum will be like a tour, there would be a beginning and an end. But when I entered I had no idea where to go. Every exhibit has a room of its own in the museum. I wanted to go see the Buddhist exhibit that involves grain of sands, but I did not know where to go. I was lost in the museum. At last, I decided to go downstairs and see the exhibit there, without knowing which one is it. When I entered the exhibit I saw that the name of the exhibit was “A British on a Mountain Kingdom”. The exhibit was about ten to fifteen pictures of people who lived in mountains in Asia. The pictures were taken around 1910, so it was amazing to see how people lived in difficult environment and made the best of it