The High Museum of Art announced ticket details for “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors,” the epic art exhibition that has been selling out at museums nationwide during its extremely popular tour. Organized by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the exhibition is the first survey to explore the evolution of celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, and it will make a final stop in Atlanta with a limited run at the High from Nov. 18, 2018, through Feb. 17, 2019.

Museum members will have the first chance to purchase tickets between Aug. 27 and Aug. 31, with ticket sales beginning at 10 a.m. daily until member tickets are sold out. General admission tickets will go on sale Sept. 17 (beginning at 10 a.m. each weekday) and remain on sale until sold out. Advance tickets must be purchased through the High’s website: www.high.org. Due to the nature and popularity of the exhibition, all tickets will be sold for specific time slots. There are no refunds or exchanges for exhibition tickets, and tickets are non-transferable.

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Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, born 1929), Dots Obsession—Love Transformed into Dots, 2007, vinyl, LEDs, mirrors, and decals. Courtesy of Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo/Singapore; Victoria Miro, London; David Zwirner, New York. Courtesy Victoria Miro Gallery, London. © Yayoi Kusama. Photo by Cathy Carver.

Member admission prices are $14.50 for visitors ages 6 and over and $5 for ages 5 and under. Tickets for members are not guaranteed and must be purchased early. To be eligible to purchase a member ticket, you must sign up for a High membership by Aug. 17. General admission tickets for the exhibition are $29 for visitors ages 6 and over and $5 for ages 5 and under. All visitors (including infants) must have a timed ticket. One adult must accompany every two children ages 12 and under. One adult may purchase up to two $5 tickets for ages 5 and under. VIP tickets are available for $175 each and include an exhibition catalog and special viewing hours. A limited number of tickets (approximately 100) will be available onsite at the Museum each day for walk-up purchase beginning on Nov. 18. Those tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and will be valid for that date only.

An extensive list of FAQs is posted on the High’s website, which includes more specifics about ticket purchases, tips for planning your visit, and details about the immersive exhibition experience.

For more information, visit www.high.org/kusama.

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