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A Tiny Gallery with a Big Heart

Mini Art Gallery in Mount Juliet

Mt. Juliet now has its very first art gallery—and it’s delightfully pint-sized. Local illustrator and former fine art gallerist Catherine Masters has opened a Free Little Art Gallery (FLAG) at the corner of Elizabeth and Ridgetop Drive. Just like a Little Free Library, this miniature gallery invites neighbors to “Take Art, Leave Art, or Just Enjoy the View.”

Open 24/7, the FLAG is a joyful hub for creativity where artists of all ages, from professionals to schoolchildren, can share their mini works of art. Masters hopes the space inspires connection in a city still building its arts scene. “Art brings people together, sparks conversation, and adds beauty to daily life,” she says.

With rotating tiny exhibits, pop-up collaborations, and community art swaps, the FLAG proves that art doesn’t need grand walls to make a big impact. No tickets, no pressure—just a sidewalk box of inspiration reminding us that art belongs to everyone. Follow along at instagram.com/flagmtjuliet.