Study Hall
March 29, 2026 | 1–3:30 p.m.
Location: High Museum of Art, Anne Cox Chambers Wing Lobby
Free with museum admission
Buy TicketsStudy Hall is a monthly work session that invites Atlanta artists to create, experiment, and connect inside the museum. The program offers a consistent, low barrier space for self-directed creative practice and peer exchange. Artists work at their own pace while enjoying a supportive environment that highlights the museum as an active cultural space.
What to Expect
Artists bring their own materials and use the session for open creative work. Optional resources inspired by artworks on view offer points of connection to the museum. Conversation and collaboration happen organically among participants, creating a relaxed space for community and idea sharing. Visitors may observe the creative process, adding to the sense of living cultural activity in the building.
Study Hall Community Guidelines
Study Hall supports experimentation, mutual respect, and care for the museum.
- Participants are asked to honor the following principles:
- Focus on process rather than finished work
- Engage at your own pace
- Ask before offering feedback or documentation
- Use materials that are appropriate for public museum spaces
- Treat fellow participants and visitors with respect
Staff are available throughout the session to offer support and ensure a welcoming environment.
Study Hall is hosted by Flex Aloysius
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