Natick’s Free Little Art Gallery will reopen this Sunday, April 2 at 10am outside of Morse Institute Library’s entrance. The volunteer-run art library, which allows you to take or leave items, originally opened in August 2021 as a place for artists of all ages to share their creativity, though closed this past December to protect the structure from winter weather and to make needed updates.
According to Free Little Art Gallery’s Ginger McEachern, the biggest change to the library is that “it now boasts an oak hardwood floor compliments of the builder of the gallery and my husband, Paul McEachern. Also, artists have been creating art for the gallery during this 3-month hiatus, so there will be new work and it will be plentiful!”
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