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Atlanta's Midtown and Inman Park venues launch summer exhibitions mid-July

Venues in Midtown and Inman Park launch fresh programming with opening dates in mid-July.

By Atlanta Things-to-do Desk · Published July 11, 2026

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The High Museum of Art opens its new photography show on July 15 featuring 40 works by Georgia-based artists.

July programming at city arts spots draws on existing schedules rather than new funding rounds. Local attendance at major venues rose 12 percent last summer according to a Woodruff Arts Center report. That increase lines up with hotel occupancy rates above 75 percent in Midtown during the same period.

Exhibitions at the High and Nearby Spots

The High Museum of Art on Peachtree Street Northeast pairs the photography display with a series of free gallery talks on Tuesdays. Two blocks away the Atlanta Contemporary on West Marietta Street runs a concurrent video installation through August 10. Both sites list $18 adult admission with reduced rates for students and seniors.

Visitor data from the High shows 185000 people attended its summer exhibitions in 2025. Organizers expect similar turnout this year based on advance ticket sales tracked through June.

Live Performances at the Fox and Symphony Venues

The Fox Theatre on Peachtree Street Northeast schedules three new dance programs starting July 18. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at the Woodruff Arts Center adds a chamber music series on July 22 with seats priced from $32. Both locations offer online reservations and in-person box office hours through the end of the month.

Check the High Museum and Fox Theatre websites for current ticket availability and updated start times before heading out.

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