While the High Museum of Art’s Access for All program, which celebrates its one-year anniversary this month, welcomes guests of all ages for a free admission day on the second Wednesday of every month, the program has come to primarily attract adults.
Laurel Humble, the High’s head of creative aging and lifelong learning, said the day, which features studio workshops, craft classes, artist talks, community discussions and jazz performances, has taken shape as a more intimate, adult-centric event as compared to the museum’s other free day, UPS Second Sundays , which tend to attract families and larger crowds.





