
Art Director Maggie Brown with the new “Free Little Art Gallery” now outside the Arts and Cultural Center, 577 Broadway.
City Officials announced that Long Branch residents can now partake in a new “Free Little Art Gallery” outside the Arts and Cultural Center (577 Broadway).
A “Free Little Art Gallery” is a community-driven, public art initiative inspired by the concept of “Little Free Libraries.” It’s a small, accessible space where people can display and exchange art—usually located in public areas like neighborhoods, parks, or busy streets. The idea is to offer free art to anyone who wants to take it and, in return, encourage people to leave their own art for others to enjoy.

The concept is about sharing creativity without the constraints of traditional galleries.
“Proudly positioned outside the front of The Long Branch Arts & Cultural Center, the new Free Little Art Gallery is a magical space where tiny masterpieces find new homes and creativity flows freely. Inspired by the charm of Little Free Libraries, this gallery invites artists, dreamers, and passersby to share and discover small works of art—mini paintings, sketches, doodles, and photographs. It is a tiny treasure trove of creativity,” Art Director Maggie Brown said.

“We see this as just the beginning and hope to have a bunch of these free little art galleries throughout the city. We are also looking at ways of how we can showcase different artists,” Mayor John Pallone said.
“So, pause for a moment, peek inside, and let a pocket-sized work of art brighten your day. And if you feel inspired—leave a little magic behind for someone else to find,” Maggie said.