Join us for the opening of “Path LAByrinth,” a unique new outdoor art installation by Boston artist Shirah Rubin, coming to Hebrew College’s collaborative campus this spring. The interactive exhibit runs April 25 through Nov. 7, 2025. The installation is presented by the Hebrew College Arts Initiative.
“Path LAByrinth” is a path of stones as a physical space for people to walk and listen intentionally. A labyrinth is a path where people walk with wonder in order to enhance a feeling of centeredness. Rubin’s ceramic “Listening Vessels” accompany you on this walking journey. The act of walking the path invites reflection. Central to the experience of walking the labyrinth is an invitation to sacred listening — a practice in tuning into what we hear within ourselves and between others. In this time when many of us feel overwhelmed, “Path LAByrinth” offers the opportunity to reconnect to self and community.
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