MeditationMagazine | Give & Take, Openings Give & Take with Dianne Scott A dancer, yoga instructor, and retired special education teacher talks about developing communities where bodies of all ages are welcome. Interview by with Dianne Scott by Anne Doran Spring 2021
CultureMagazine | Feature A Brush of Dharma By painting thoughts on canvas, Leidy Churchman explores the subtleties of the conditioned self. Interview with Leidy Churchman by Anne Doran Fall 2020
CultureMagazine | Feature The Mandala Master For more than two decades, Losang Samten has spread lessons of interdependence in the West through Tibetan Buddhist sand mandalas. Interview with Losang Samten by Anne Doran and Frank Olinsky Winter 2019
CultureMagazine | Art, Reviews How to Wage Magical War An exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art reveals the inner workings of power, politics, and Tibetan Buddhism in premodern Asia. By Anne Doran Summer 2019
Culture Art Exploring Unknown Tibet The Asia Society’s exhibit delves into Italian scholar Giuseppe Tucci’s expeditions and the vivid Buddhist thangka paintings he collected. By Anne Doran Apr 04, 2018
CultureMagazine | Reviews The Buddhas Go to Washington The Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C. features a new, three-year-long exhibition, Encountering the Buddha: Art and Practice across Asia. By Anne Doran Spring 2018
Magazine | Reviews Kamakura Craftsmanship A look at the Asia Society's show of Kamakura Buddhist sculpture: the first to be mounted in the US in over 30 years. By Anne Doran Summer 2016
Culture Art Tibet 2.0 A new contemporary art show asks what it means to be Tibetan. By Anne Doran Apr 01, 2015