Field Trips

Art Access

The Art Access Program, generously supported by the Kendeda Fund and many individual donors, is designed to remove the economic barriers that typically prevent Title I school students from visiting the High Museum of Art. Art Access provides Georgia students a high-quality, dynamic learning experience that supports state standards.

Applications are now closed for the 2024-2025 school year.

This all-inclusive field trip program provides

  • free admission for all students and required chaperones;
  • transportation reimbursement when received within ninety days after the field trip, if applicable;
  • online teacher resources for classroom learning before and after a visit to the Museum; and
  • “Welcome Back” cards for all participating students, allowing each child to return to the Museum with their family one time free of charge.

Questions? Please contact hmaartaccess@high.org.

Art Access offers students at qualifying metropolitan Atlanta schools a high-quality, dynamic learning experience through the visual arts and is generously supported by The Kendeda Fund; the many individuals, foundations, and corporations who contributed to the Kendeda Art Access endowment challenge; Georgia Power; Primerica; the Zeist Foundation; Chubb Insurance; and Inspire Foundation. Additional support for the Art Access I See Literacy and I See History tours is provided by the Vera A. Milner Memorial Endowment for Children’s Education.

The High Museum of Art is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency—the National Endowment for the Arts. Support is also provided by the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and the Fulton County Arts Council.