Little Free Art Galleries
These unique galleries serve as miniature art hubs where artists of all ages and skill levels are invited to contribute their creations. The concept is simple yet powerful – leave a piece of artwork, take a piece of artwork. It's a delightful exchange that encourages artistic expression and community engagement.
Artists can submit their artwork either in person or by mail, making it accessible to all members of the community. Whether it's a painting, sculpture, photograph, or any other form of art, contributions are welcomed and celebrated. However, participants are kindly reminded to adhere to the ethos of the Little Free Art Galleries – only take artwork if you've left something behind. This ensures a sustainable and equitable exchange of artistic expression. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Seabury Hall for their generous donation of these galleries through their Engineering program, and to UH Maui College's visual arts department for their donation of 100+ works of student art. Their support has been instrumental in bringing this project to life. Thank you, students! |
Take Art. Leave Art.We invite everyone – from seasoned artists to budding creators – to contribute to our galleries. Whether you're a painter, sculptor, photographer, or any other kind of artist, your work is welcome here.
MAHALO to Michael Takemoto and the students of UH Maui College's Visual Arts Department for contributing artwork! Artists will be acknowledged on this page with links to their work - just let us know that you've participated by tagging your photos with @mauipublicart and #littlefreeartgallery. Want to submit by mail? Email for address HERE. |
Little Free Art Gallery Donations:
Makawao Public Library (1159 Makawao Avenue) will celebrate the Little Free Art Gallery and Makawao Sculpture Project this summer through free arts activities on their front lawn! Join them from 4 - 5:30 PM on June 19, June 26, July 10 and/ or July 17 to create artwork for free exchange at our Little Free Art Galleries. Gain inspiration from our temporary sculpture on the site created by Matthias Neumann, or tap into your imagination to share a piece of your own creativity! |