Take art. Leave art. Create connections.

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Free Little Art Gallery

The Free Little Art Gallery is a free-standing self-service container, designed for the community to share art with one another.

A young girl is looking at small painted canvases displayed in a white outdoor art installation resembling a miniature house. The art installation includes tiny easels and paintings of flowers and other abstract designs. The girl is holding a paintbrush or similar item, and there is a school brick wall and window in the background.

How does it work?

The Free Little Art Gallery is for all ages and creativity levels. Community members are invited to view art, take art, or leave art. A beautiful and creative way to engage with the community on your own time.

The Free Little Art Gallery is located outside the ARC Gallery, the exhibition, learning, and meeting space of the St. Charles Arts Council.

In the News.

In the News.

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