Condition Report: Randall Suffolk, Director of Atlanta’s High Museum

"I don’t know if I can have a crystal ball that directs us for the next decade. But over the course of the next three years, we think there’s an important distinction to be made—which is moving us away from audience-building to community-building," says High Museum director Randall Suffolk. Photo: Courtesy of High Museum of Art
Marion Maneker
July 30, 2025

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Atlanta is, in many ways, the cultural capital of the South. It’s also one of the fastest-growing metro regions in America, with a large creative community that revolves around the music and entertainment industries. In the heart of the city, there is also its temple to the fine arts: the High Museum of Art, founded in 1905, which comprises several buildings, including one designed by Richard Meier and three by Renzo Piano.

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