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Access for All

November 19, 2025 | 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Location: High Museum of Art

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We invite you to join art conversations, create art, enjoy performances, and explore world-class art—all day!

Join us for a day of free admission and drop-in programming for adults of all ages! Come as you are and stay as long as you like. See more information on the day’s programs and events below.

All programs are drop-in and first come, first served, unless otherwise noted. Please note that the museum cannot accommodate group visits on Access for All days, including docent-led group tours and self-guided groups for schools, corporations, aging services organizations, senior residences, and other community-based organizations. If you would like to schedule a group visit to the museum, please visit the Group Visits page.

Art Conversations

Looking for more art conversations? Join us in person or online on the first Tuesday of every month for Conversation Pieces.

Through Lines

Museum Galleries | 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

How do different artworks approach similar ideas in unique ways? In these lively conversations, we will explore two different pieces to connect art across time, geography, identity, and belief.

Through Lines meets at the first artwork location and lasts thirty to forty-five minutes. Please see below for times, artworks, and locations. Stools and assistive listening devices will be available and are highly recommended.

11 a.m. | Wieland Pavilion, Skyway Level
Camille Pissarro (French, born 1830), Mother Jolly Mending (La Mère Jolly raccommodant) (1874), and Caroline Walker (British, born 1982), Cashing Up (2022).

1:30 p.m. | Stent Family Wing, Skyway Level, Gallery 407
Thornton Dial, Sr. (American, 1928–2016), Surviving the Frost (2007), and Herbert Singleton (American, 1945–2007), Hallelujah Door (1993).

A group of people huddled around in a gallery listening to someone speak.

Daily HIGHlights Tours

1 p.m. | Taylor Lobby

Engage directly with works of art in the galleries through a docent-led HIGHlights tour! Discover the museum’s history and collection, as well as its impact on the city, and learn more about a selection of artworks through close observation and thoughtful conversation.

This tour meets in front of the elevators in the Taylor Lobby and lasts approximately sixty minutes. Stools will be available and are highly recommended.

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Art Making

Interested in more studio offerings? Explore various art-making workshops and classes available all year long.

Open Studio: Stamp Printing

10 a.m.–12 noon and 2–4 p.m. | Greene Family Education Center, Red Workshop

Experiment, play, and exercise your creativity during Open Studio! This informal drop-in program encourages adults of all ages to explore different materials and techniques with guidance from High Museum of Art teaching artists. Materials will be provided, and no prior experience is necessary.

Draw inspiration from our new exhibition, The Lost World: The Art of Minnie Evans, and practice stamp printing and arranging organic shapes into imaginative designs.

Two individuals drawing intently.

Mindfulness Workshops

Interested in more mindfulness-based activities? Join us on the third Saturday of every month for Oasis, where we invite visitors to embrace the present moment and use the museum as a space for deep reflection, art making, and movement.

Sound Bath Meditation

Wieland Pavilion, Skyway Level, Gallery 417 | 1, 2, and 3 p.m.

Join a facilitated afternoon of mindful movement and sound activations. Get comfortable and recharge your heart and soul in an immersive full-body experience. Stay for a full session or come and go as desired.

Ebony Black will facilitate this month’s sound bath meditation.

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For more information, please email culturecollective@high.org or call 404-733-5034.

 

A visual guide is available to help you prepare for your visit.  Download the PDF or listen to the narrated visual guide. Please note that the Greene Family Learning Gallery will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.

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