Hudson River Museum Elects Rosina Rubin to Board of Trustees

YONKERS, NY, January 12, 2026—The Hudson River Museum is pleased to announce that Rosina Rubin has joined its Board of Trustees following a unanimous vote at the December 11, 2025 board meeting. Her term will run through June 30, 2029. Rubin brings more than 35 years of leadership experience in small business management and a distinguished background in the arts. She also has vast experience curating and cataloguing fine art, having founded Atelier Anna Walinska in 1999 to exhibit the work of her late aunt, painter Anna Walinska (1906–1997).

“We are thrilled to welcome Rosina Rubin to our Board of Trustees,” said Thomas D’Auria, Chairman of the Hudson River Museum. “Her unique perspective, coupled with her extensive work with world-class cultural institutions, brings an exceptional blend of business acumen and passion for the arts. These qualities, along with her strategic insight, make her an outstanding addition to help build on the HRM’s successes and guide its growth into the future.”

“It is an honor to join the Board of the Hudson River Museum,” stated Rosina Rubin. “Having had the privilege of collaborating with the Museum over the years, I am excited to contribute my experience in business, resource development, and the arts to advance the HRM’s mission and help shape its future.”

Rubin has been an owner and Chief Financial Officer of Attitude New York chauffeured transportation since 1990. In addition, she has curated exhibitions nationally and abroad, and placed Walinska’s work in significant public collections, including the New York’s Jewish Museum, the Denver Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., and the Hudson River Museum. In addition, she has worked with the Smithsonian Archives of American Art to assemble Walinska’s papers and other biographical material for digitization, enabling full online access for researchers.

Rubin is a graduate of Brandeis University and brings extensive experience volunteering for political campaigns at the federal, state, and local levels. Reflecting her dual interest in business and the arts, she serves on the boards of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Women Artists.

 

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Jeana Wunderlich
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Samantha Hoover
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About the Hudson River Museum

The Hudson River Museum is a preeminent, award-winning cultural institution in Westchester County and the New York metropolitan area. Situated on the banks of the Hudson River in Yonkers, New York, the Museum has a mission to engage, inspire, and connect diverse communities through the power of the arts, sciences, and history.

The HRM offers engaging experiences for every age and interest, with an ever-evolving collection of American art and dynamic exhibitions that range from nineteenth-century paintings to contemporary art installations. The campus, which recently expanded to include a West Wing with stunning exhibition galleries and sweeping views of the Hudson River, features Glenview, an 1877 house on the National Register of Historic Places; a state-of-the-art planetarium; an environmental teaching gallery; and an outdoor amphitheater. The Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting its multidisciplinary offerings, which are complemented by an array of public and educational programs that encourage creative expression, collaboration, and artistic and scientific discovery. The Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums (AAM), an honor awarded to only 3% of museums nationwide.

Museum Hours: The Hudson River Museum is open to the public Wednesday–Friday, from 12–5pm, and Saturday–Sunday, from 11am–5pm. On Free First Fridays, the Museum is open and free of charge on the first Friday of the month, from 5–8pm. The Museum is accessible by Metro-North (Hudson Line—Yonkers and Glenview stations), by Bee-Line Bus Route #1, by car, and by bike.

General Admission: Adults $15; Youth (3–18) $8; Seniors (65+) $9; Students (with valid ID) $9; Veterans $9; Children (under 3) FREE; Members FREE; Museums for All* $2, *SNAP/EBT card with photo ID (up to 4 people). Planetarium Tickets: Adults $8; Youth (3–18) $6; Seniors (65+) $7; Students (with valid ID) $7; Veterans $7; Children (under 3) Free. Glenview Tours: Adults $8; Youth (3–18) $6; Seniors (65+) $7; Students (with valid ID) $7; Veterans $7; Children (under 3) Free.

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