Neuberger Museum
- Address: 735 Anderson Hill Road,, Purchase, New York, NY 10577
- Category: Museum
- Prices: $5, $3 Students, Free under 12
- Phone: 914-251-6100
- Website: Official Website
- Hours: Tues - Sun 12pm -5 pm
- Transportation: Beeline Bus, Metronorth Railroad, Car
- Directions: via Google Maps
- Tour Information: GALLERY TALK Tuesday - Friday at 1 pm / Sunday at 3 pm These informal gallery talks led by docents offer fresh insights into the Museum's special exhibitions and permanent collections, while allowing time for independent viewing of art in the Museum. Gallery talks begin at the Museum Store and reservations are not required. Free with Museum admission. TOPIC TOURS Sundays at 2 pm Focusing on a specific topic, these informal gallery talks led by docents explore different aspects of the permanent exhibitions. Topics include Faces & Figures in 20th Century Art, Understanding Trends in Modern Art, and Symbols of Power & Belief: African Art, to name a few. Please see the Events page for a complete list of topics. Free with Museum admission.
Initiated in 1974 with Roy R. Neuberger’s donation of 108 works of art, the permanent collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art has grown to over 6000 works of uncompromised quality and variety. Featuring prestigious examples of modern, contemporary and African art, holdings include the Roy R. Neuberger Collection of American Art, the Aimee W. Hirshberg and Lawrence Gussman Collections of African Art, the Hans Richter bequest of Dada and Surrealist objects, the George and Edith Rickey Collection of Constructivist art, and American, Mexican and European master works from the collection of the late Dina and Alexander Racolin. The Neuberger Museum of Art continues to collect and exhibit its permanent collection, enacting Mr. Neuberger’s commitment to supporting the work of contemporary artists who examine and expand the ideas of our day.
Painting
Sculpture
African art
Prints
Photographs
Recent acquisitions
Outdoor sculpture
Drawings or Works on Paper
Current & Upcoming Events
| thru 12/31 | Outdoor Sculpture from the Permanent Collection |



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