Neuberger Museum of Art

Neuberger Museum of Art

The Neuber Art Museum is a teaching and learning center for all stages of life. Experience exposures of modern, contemporary events and African artistic inspiration in our Philip Johnson building, designed in the heart of the College College, the State University of New York.

Founded in 1969 with a promised gift of 300 works by Roy R. Neuberger, one of the best private collectors, philanthropists and defenders of the arts of the twentieth century), the museum’s collection has grown up to more than 6,000 objects on the artists , including Milton Avery, Romare Barbas. , Willem de Kooning, Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keefffe and Jackson Pollock.

Our Biannual Signature Award, the Roy R. Neuberger Award, recognizes the work of exceptional contemporary artists, continuing with our founding dedication of patterns to artists who support the principle of their careers.

In addition to our permanent collection, special critical acclamation exhibitions attract local, regional and international audiences to our galleries in Westchester.

Tours, conferences and programs involve our wide and diverse community. On any day, it can lacenar adults, families, children from K-12 school and their teachers, and buy college students, teachers and staff who enjoy the museum.

In the Newberger, appreciating art is active and interactive. Here, students, academics, artists and art lovers find a common ground to experiment, question and grow.