Manduka,
creators of high-performance yoga gear designed for and by yogis,
revealed its first-ever artist collaboration bringing Ryan McGinness’
renowned figure drawings to its legendary PRO Mat series. The limited
edition mat will be sold online only at www.manduka.com.
For every Ryan McGinness PRO Mat purchased, Manduka will gift two yoga
classes for children in the nonprofit organization Bent on Learning,
bringing yoga into underserved public schools to support a healthier,
more compassionate learning environment.
To support Bent on Learning and view the new mat, please visit:
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About Manduka
Founded in 1997, Manduka was
built on the simple idea that a better yoga mat can make a world of
difference in your practice. Manduka strives to support and enrich the
yoga community by providing premium quality mats and products while
respecting and enhancing its ecosystem and environment. Created for and
by yoga enthusiasts, Manduka's technical and purpose-driven products are
transforming the practice of yoga around the globe. Today Manduka's
products, which include legendary yoga mats, performance towels, studio
and lifestyle bags, a suite of innovative accessories and now apparel
for both men and women, are sold throughout 65 countries in yoga
studios, select specialty retailers, and online. With a keen focus on
superior design, Manduka also promotes their ethos of quality,
innovation and sustainability in all realms of their business.
About Ryan McGinness
Ryan McGinness is an American
artist, living in New York City. His work is in the permanent public
collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Cincinnati Art Museum, MUSAC in
Spain and the Misumi Collection in Japan. See more of Ryan’s work at:
ryanmcginness.com
About Bent on Learning
Bent On Learning brings yoga
into underserved public schools and classrooms to support a healthier,
more compassionate learning environment where kids can thrive. For 15
years, they have been providing weekly yoga programs to schools during
the academic day, serving 18,000 children to date and paving the way for
making health and happiness an integral part of the curriculum of
schools. For more info visit: bentonlearning.org
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