The trip to the Rubin Museum was, in my opinion, random. Getting there was quite slow and consumed a lot of time. I thought that it would have been more efficient if the direction and address was given first and then the whole group would get there at a certain pace. We’re college students I think we could manage to get there by ourselves with the information if we were to “get lost”. If it was an issue of people sneaking off, then just take the attendance at the intrance to the museum. The event itself was interesting, but I didn’t enjoy it that much because I’ve seen that kind of art so many times. The piece of art that actually got me interested was the show room of the shrines. The concept of the trip was in itself the random part. Sure, to an extent there is a connection of how we and the museum have changed but it’s not very effective or as important. I thought that the trip was a way to advertise and make the museum more well known to the public by having students go there. That is my opinion of the trip.
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