ATLANTA, GA.- Today, the High Museum of Art announced the appointment of Anni Pullagura, Ph.D., as its Margaret and Terry Stent associate curator of American art. Pullagura currently serves as the inaugural postdoctoral fellow, offered jointly by the Yale Center for British Art at Yale University and the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., while also serving as a consulting assistant curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA/Boston). She will join the High on November 11.
Anni comes to us with a decade of experience as a museum professional and scholar and a unique perspective on how to bridge the strengths of our historical American art collection with the concerns of contemporary audiences, said High Museum of Art Director Rand Suffolk. We look forward to welcoming her to the High, and were excited about her impact on this department moving forward.
Pullagura will be responsible for the growth and development of the museums collection of American paintings, sculpture, drawings and prints by academically trained artists working in the United States from the 17th century through the 1960s, as well as related exhibitions and programs. She will work closely with Katherine Jentleson, senior curator of American art and Merrie and Dan Boone curator of folk and self-taught art, and with curators of other collections whose holdings include works by American artists, on a major reinstallation of the American art galleries, set to open in 2026. Just this year, the High formally reorganized its curatorial structure to recognize the equity of and correspondence between all examples of American art whether academic or self-taught removing any implication of a barrier or hierarchy.
At the High, American artists can be found across a range of media and approaches that both challenges us and enables us to share a distinct story of American art in the future, which Anni is uniquely poised to tell, said Jentleson. Her passion for finding new perspectives on historical collections has been shaped by her educational and work experiences at top tier institutions, where she has formed relationships with mentors and colleagues who sing her highest praises.
In her current fellowship with the National Gallery of Art and the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA), Pullagura has worked with colleagues on the research and interpretation of the museums pre-20th-century collections. She has provided curatorial support for the YCBAs upcoming J. M. W. Turner exhibition, J. M. W. Turner: Romance and Reality and the reinstallation of its historic painting and sculpture galleries. She also serves on the Art of the Americas Advisory Think Tank at Harvard Art Museums, which convenes American art curators for expanded study and presentation of art of the United States, and previously held fellowship positions at ICA/Boston, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Pembroke Center at Brown University, the Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Pullagura earned a Ph.D. in American studies from Brown University and her undergraduate degree from Emory University.
I am thrilled to return home to Atlanta and the High to collaboratively steer the American art collection as part of the museums curatorial team, said Pullagura. With such exceptional colleagues, who are committed, as I am, to frameworks of care for objects and people, I am excited to bring an interdisciplinary perspective to a shared goal of building a deeper, more expansive view of American art at the High.