Little Free Art Gallery
Back in January, my friend Abby in North Carolina sent me an article from the Washington Post about a Little Free Art Gallery on Queen Anne. That week, I was meeting a couple of SPU freshmen from my fall class to connect, and I convinced them each to walk up the hill to check it out with me. Upon finding it for the first time, my student and I happened upon the artist herself being interviewed for a local news show. They wanted to get our impression seeing it for the first time, and so we got to be part of the news clip! When I had my second meeting with another student just an hour later, we walked up the hill again as I was so entranced and wanted to share it with her. When we got there, the art had changed inside the little art gallery and was totally different. See photo below from this January visit:
Apparently, the artist and curator who created the Little Free Art Gallery in front of her house said that she has seen more than 100 pieces of free art change hands in a matter of weeks.
I've been back a couple of times, and I recently returned when I was on a bike ride on Sunday morning. Here is what I found then:
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