The High Museum in Atlanta will host an event focused on themes related to the Juneteenth holiday, including resilience, family (in its various forms), self-determination, and joy, as expressed through the art displayed in the museum’s galleries and in everyday life.
Admission to this event is free. All programs are drop-in and will operate on a first-come, first-served basis, unless specified otherwise. Please note that group accommodations will not be available on this day. For information regarding group offerings, refer to the Group Visits page.
Separate tickets are necessary for the exhibition Amy Sherald: American Sublime, which can be reserved online starting May 21. Due to capacity restrictions, walk-up access to this exhibition may not be guaranteed during the Juneteenth Celebration. Further details can be found on the FAQ page.
