Digital Dharma at the Rubin Museum

Digital Dharma, a documentary about the late Tibetologist E. Gene Smith, is premiering at the Rubin Museum in New York City on July 25. The film, directed by Dafna Yachin, documents how Smith, a Mormon from Ogden, Utah, came to find, preserve and digitize over 20,000 volumes of Tibetan religious texts. A discussion with Yachin, Rigpa director Patrick Gaffney, and Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center director Jeff Wallman will follow the film.


The film will be shown at 7 p.m. Premium tickets, which include reserved seating and a film poster, are $ 25, while regular tickets are $ 15. All tickets include a guided tour of the exhibition Illuminated: The Art of Sacred Books.  The film will screen at the museum several more times this summer; click here for the schedule.

In addition, this Wednesday, July 18, Tibetan folk musician Techung is performing at the museum at 7 p.m.; tickets are $ 18 in advance and $ 20 the day of.

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