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Experience Something Real at the Purchase PAC

The Purchase PAC’s 2025–2026 professional presenting season celebrates the incredible inventiveness and diversity of American artists and the ideals that have nurtured and sparked broad-ranging creativity. Today more than ever, the joy and connection that the arts bring us are an anchor in a turbulent world, and a lens through which we can envision hope for what is to come.

Upcoming performances include an exhilarating mix of dance and Jazz with Ephrat Asherie Dance and Arturo O’Farrill: Shadow Cities , and the legendary Martha Graham Dance Company. ww

So much more than a place to experience world-class performances, The PAC is an arts center where the stages, lobbies, and rehearsal rooms provide space for public discourse, connection, learning, and creativity.

Talkbacks, workshops, and masterclasses offer opportunities for engagement. Visiting dance companies mentor Purchase College students. Tech rehearsals support the development of innovative new work. The Purchase PAC is advancing and supporting the arts on campus and beyond; it’s the hub of a thriving creative community.

Tickets: artscenter.org
Social media: @PurchasePAC


Here or Anywhere: Find the Neuberger Museum on Bloomberg Connects

The Neuberger Museum of Art can now be found on Bloomberg Connects, a free arts and culture app created by Bloomberg Philanthropies. Through this new partnership, alumni and other guests can explore the Neuberger’s exhibitions and collection highlights—onsite or wherever they are in the world—right from their mobile devices.

“Our guide invites users into the stories behind the art,” says Neuberger Director Tracy Fitzpatrick. “It’s an extension of our commitment to accessibility, education, and creative engagement.”

Screenshot of the Bloomberg Connects interface with image of neon art in gallery The Neuberger’s guide includes audio narrations by students from Purchase’s Conservatory of Theatre Arts, as well as videos of Conservatory of Dance students responding to works in the galleries—bringing fresh, creative student perspectives to the experience. An interactive tour of the college’s outdoor sculptures leads users along a path through campus to the Museum’s front door. A second tour explores some of the objects founder Roy R. Neuberger considered his personal favorites.

On site, the app offers a self-directed way to navigate the Museum and explore context-rich content, including archival images, exhibition highlights, and behind-the-scenes audio and videos from artists and staff.

The app is available in over 40 languages and is free to download from the App Store or Google Play.

Information: purchase.edu/neubergerapp
FB/IG: @neubergermuseumofart