UPS and the High Museum renew Second Sundays partnership

See how we’re making art accessible for all
Photo of UPS employees and partners smiling at The High Museum Photo of UPS employees and partners smiling at The High Museum Photo of UPS employees and partners smiling at The High Museum

At UPS, we’re committed to doing good while delivering goods. That’s why we’re proud to renew our partnership with the High Museum of Art, keeping UPS Second Sundays free for everyone. As a company headquartered in Atlanta, we’re dedicated to being a good neighbor, a great partner and an employer of choice.

“UPS was the first company to sponsor Second Sundays in partnership with the High Museum, and since its launch three years ago, over 140,000 visitors have enjoyed free admission,” said Patrick Smith, The UPS Foundation’s community relations manager. "We’re excited to build on this collaboration for the next three years.”

Why it matters: Every second Sunday of the month, families, students and art lovers can explore the museum at no cost, enjoying world-class exhibitions, hands-on workshops and live performances. It’s one way we’re showing our purpose in action – giving back to the city we call home and making art more accessible for all.

“We’re incredibly grateful to UPS for its continued support of our Second Sunday free admission days, which are essential to the High’s mission to be the welcoming, inclusive museum that Atlanta deserves,” said Rand Suffolk, the High Museum’s director. 

Stay connected: Mark your calendar for UPS Second Sundays and experience the power of art and community!

Did you know?

  • We’re making a measurable impact in Atlanta by investing in four areas that align with our business purpose – workforce development, community safety, arts and civic engagement, and entrepreneurship.
  • Over the last four years, UPS and The UPS Foundation have given more than $25 million to local Atlanta organizations advancing initiatives in these key areas. 
  • As part of our commitment to enhancing the cultural landscape of Atlanta, we’re donating $1 million to the Woodruff Arts Center, of which the High is an Arts Partner, to support Second Sundays.

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