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Cocktail Workshop

March 22, 2025 | 4–5 p.m.
Location: High Museum of Art
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Start off the new year by learning cocktail tricks and tips in an immersive class inspired by our upcoming exhibition Thinking Eye, Seeing Mind: The Medford and Loraine Johnston Collection. Learn how to mix and pour from resident mixologist Bethany Forrest and Senior Coordinator of Gallery Experiences Hannah Amuka as they walk you through crafting three delicious cocktails inspired by artists from the show.

Light refreshments will be served, and all cocktail supplies will be provided. Your ticket includes access to the museum. You may arrive before the class begins to view the exhibition, located on the Second Level of the Stent Family Wing.

Bethany Forrest is a craft bartender, creative, and small-business owner who lives and works in Atlanta. With a hospitality career spanning more than two decades, she is a seasoned bar professional who has opened for many venues and worked for Caesars Entertainment, Marriott International, Wolfgang Puck, and Premier Events. In February 2023, she began consulting on special events for the High Museum of Art. Her passions are cocktail demonstrations and cocktail history.

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Hannah Amuka is Senior Coordinator of Gallery Experiences in the Interpretation division of the High’s Learning and Civic Engagement department. She develops didactic materials for visitors related to the museum’s collection and special exhibitions. Her work is grounded in experiences that promote creativity, wonder, and learning opportunities that invite visitors to shift previously held views through intentional, respectful, and often playful provocation. Hannah has a diverse background teaching in both formal and informal art environments. Having spent countless hours in museums, galleries, and educational settings, she has developed a unique approach to interpretation that bridges the gap between the artwork and the viewer. Her ethos is based on a passion for sharing new knowledge and fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of the world around us through visual art.

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