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FLAGs on a Pod
This week, the operator of the Winterville, Georgia, FLAG is interviewed on a podcast. She’s got an interesting way to make sure people get to see the art before it gets taken.
Rock Chick Talk
“The Rock Chick,” Daniela, has a Free Little Art Gallery in transit to her new home, but meanwhile she did a great interview about her painted rocks on the “It’s Not About Food” podcast, episode 166. Give a listen online, or tell your handheld personal surveillance device to play this episode!
Local map for Seattle
Instagram’s @littlelibraryguy walks around the city looking for Little Free Libraries, FLAGs, and similar. You can view the latest guide at The Seattle Sidewalk Joy Map v4 — currently running to 18 pages of pictures and descriptions of the many fun sidewalk diversions Seattle has to offer. My usual disclaimer: I only map FLAGs — the take art, leave art type of gallery. This map lists all sorts of things likely to be of interest to those who like tiny art or quirky fun things in general. It’s great that we have people making an… Read More »Local map for Seattle
Local map for Portland
Two enthusiasts of Tiny Things — PDX Dinorama and PDX FLAG — have collaborated on a periodically-updated map of FLAGs and similar things in Portland, Oregon and vicinity.
FLAG on Sunset moves (Martinsville, Indiana)
The Free Little Art Gallery formerly known as FLAG on Sunset is moving to a new location as of today. No word yet on whether the URL will also change since it’s no longer on Sunset.
A first: Africa (Johannesburg)
Wow, okay! We’ve broken into a new continent! Here’s the first Free Little Art Gallery in Africa (that we know about). There are actually a set of three created by the same person, as part of a documentary film project. The galleries are all in the Johannesburg area, and are operated by “Imari” last name possibly van der Walt. They want to create more of them and are asking for venues to host them. Project website and Instagram feed.
Tempe, Arizona
Opening today, the first Free Little Art Gallery (that we know of) in Tempe, Arizona! It appears to have solar-powered lights…