
The Smallest Free Art Gallery in Tangipahoa
Where: Railroad Park (106 NW Railroad Ave)
Next to the Downtown Development District office
The Hammond Regional Arts Center is excited to introduce a Free Little Art Gallery to downtown Hammond, adding a new way to engage with the local art community. Inspired by the "Little Free Library" movement, a Free Little Art Gallery (FLAG) is a small, open-access display where anyone can take a piece of art or leave one of their own. It's a creative space that fosters artistic expression, collaboration and appreciation, right at the heart of our community.
Located in front of the Hammond Downtown Development District, this miniature gallery invites artists of all ages and skill levels to share their work. Whether it's a painted canvas, a small sculpture or a handmade craft, the Free Little Art Gallery offers a unique platform for community members to connect through the beauty of art. Stop by, discover something new or contribute a piece of your own—this gallery belongs to everyone!
With the Free Little Art Gallery, HRAC continues its mission to make art accessible and to inspire creativity in unexpected ways. Join us in celebrating the arts in downtown Hammond!
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YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE
Would you like to help maintain the Railroad Park FLAG and bring more Free Little Art Galleries to our community? Please donate today! Click Free Little Art Gallery in our brief form and we will apply your generous donation toward maintaining and growing this incredible program in our community!

Artwork by Hammond & Ponchatoula High School Talented Arts Students
Find Free Little Art Galleries nationwide here: https://freelittleartgalleries.art/map/
Take art, leave art, love art!
Sponsored by Jim & Christy Womack