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Neuberger Museum Hosts Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush at Jacob Burns Film Center

Film shown in conjunction with "The Seven Deadly Sins" exhibitions presented by the Fairfield Westchester Museum Alliance.

Talk about SINema! As part of the Fairfield Westchester Museum Alliance’s “The Seven Deadly Sins” joint programming effort, the Neuberger Museum of Art is hosting a special screening of Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush, at the Jacob Burns Film Center in Pleasantville on June 27 at 3 pm. A clever comedy about a prospector’s search for gold in the Klondike, The Gold Rush cemented the iconic status of the Little Tramp character. This newly restored print features Chaplin’s original music.

Also that day, the Museum is planning activities that include a “golden ticket” to win a free Family Membership at the Neuberger Museum of Art, and a slide show on the big screen with hidden “nuggets” of information that could win you a golden treasure after the movie is shown. Tickets are $7 for Neuberger Museum members, $12 for nonmember adults, and $7.50 nonmember children under 12. JBFC Family Members can use Family Comp passes at the box office for this event.

The Seven Deadly Sins theme has been making its way into film since the advent of the medium. We seldom stop to think about the lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, and pride on screen, except when the capital vices are presented clear as day, but we also find them in less obvious places. With a selection of new and old, charming and challenging, “Deadly SINema” at the Jacob Burns Film Center presents an array of films you’ll never look at the same way again.

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For the Seven Deadly Sins project, each participating museum in the Westchester Fairfield Museum Alliance adopted one of the sins (wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony) to address in their exhibitions; the Neuberger’s is greed. Accordingly, the Neuberger Museum will present the exhibition GOLD, on view from July 12 through October 11, exploring the many ideas with which gold, the most desirable of materials, is associated.

GOLD features work by 22 well-known contemporary artists working in the United States and abroad. Each of these artists has used gold physically or conceptually in their practice to reinforce or challenge notions of transformation, beauty, spirituality, and values, both economic and moral. The exhibition is organized for the Neuberger Museum of Art by the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida, and curated by Bass Curator of Exhibitions José Carlos Diaz.

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The Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York is the premier museum of modern, African, and contemporary art in the Westchester/Fairfield County area. An outstanding arts and education institution, the Museum was conceived with the dual purpose of serving both as an important cultural resource to its regional, national, and international audiences, and as an integral part of Purchase College. Support for the Museum’s collection, exhibitions, publications, and education programs is provided by grants from public and private agencies, individual contributions, the Friends of the Neuberger Museum of Art and its Board of Directors, the Purchase College Foundation, and the State University of New York.

The Museum is located at 735 Anderson Hill Road in Purchase, N.Y. (Westchester)

914-251-6100

www.neuberger.org

Museum Hours

Tuesday through Sunday, 12 noon to 5 pm

Closed Mondays and major holidays

Group tours by appointment only on Tuesdays through Fridays, 10 am to 12 noon

For persons with special needs, designated parking is available at the south end of the Museum building. Call ahead for wheelchair accommodations.

Walk-in Public Tours

Tuesday–Friday, Gallery Talk, 1 pm

Sunday, Topic Tour, 2 pm

Sunday, Gallery Talk, 3 pm

Gallery talks offer fresh insights into the Museum’s special exhibitions and permanent collection, while Topic Tours explore different aspects of the permanent collection.

Museum Store

Open during Museum hours. The store features a broad selection of art books, art cards, handcrafted jewelry, children’s items and one-of-a-kind limited edition gifts.

Admission

$5.00 General Public

$3.00 Seniors

Free admission for Museum members, children 12 and under, and Purchase College students, faculty, and staff

Directions

The Neuberger Museum of Art is easily accessible by car or bus, and may also be reached by Metro-North. By car: From the North or South - take the Hutchinson River Parkway to Exit 28. Head north on Lincoln Avenue to Anderson Hill Road. Turn right onto Anderson Hill Road. Left at first traffic light into Purchase College campus. From 684 - take Exit 2 South on Route 120 to Anderson Hill Road. Turn left onto Anderson Hill to 2nd traffic light. Turn left at Purchase College campus. From the East - take Route 287 (Cross Westchester Expressway) to Exit 8E. Take second left over Expressway onto Anderson Hill Road. Follow signs to SUNY Purchase.

Handicap Parking

On the Purchase College campus, park in Parking Lot #1 and proceed to the underpass at the Performing Arts Center. The handicap elevator is located across from the entrance to the Performing Arts Center. Take the elevator to the second level, then exit to the left. The entrance to the museum is located diagonally across, about a city block away.

Photo courtesy of Jacob Burns Film Center.

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