Put the party back in politics at the November YP event. Just days before your 2016 vote, take time to enjoy the truly bipartisan. We’re partnering with the Atlanta Ballet Young Professionals to take over First Fridays (debates on the winning ATL arts institution optional).
A performance by Atlanta Ballet’s Wabi Sabi and art making with the Indie Craft Experience are just the start of the agenda. With DIY campaign buttons, ballots to determine the #1 artwork on view, and drink specials on the docket, we’re sure this night can make art great again.
RSVP to yp@high.org!
The Grant Park Spooks + Spirits event for October 12 has reached capacity. If you can no longer attend the event or would like to be added to the waitlist, please email yp@high.org.
As a valued member of the High Museum of Art, you are cordially invited to be among the first to enjoy our outstanding new exhibition Thomas Struth: Nature & Politics. Struth is celebrated for his innovations with large-scale color photography, which span fields of interest such as cityscapes, architecture, portraits, landscapes, museum pictures, and images of technology systems. The exhibition opens to the public Sunday, October 16.
Thank goodness it's Friday at the High Museum of Art! Every first Friday at the High, you can count on drop-in art-making, live performances, and drinks from 6 to 9 p.m. Part art party, part happy hour—it's like a very cultured pre-game at the Museum.
Atlanta Celebrates Photography is presenting a live forum to see and discuss some of the ways Instagram has influenced the artistic practice of such renowned artists as Stephen Shore.
Do you have an event idea for the Young Professionals? I would love to hear it! Please reach out to me at laura.jurotich@high.org.