ST. CHARLES, IL ARTS COUNCIL ANNOUNCES ITS FREE LITTLE ART GALLERY at its Second Street Location
- Lynne Kornecki
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read

Modeled after the miniature libraries one sees in front of neighborhood homes, the Free Little Art Gallery is a free-standing, self-service structure, designed for the community to share art with one another.
The Free Little Art Gallery is located at 121 N. 2nd Street, St. Charles, IL and for all ages and creativity levels to contribute. Community members are invited to view art, take art, or leave art. Located outside the ARC Gallery which is the exhibition, learning, and meeting space of the St. Charles Arts Council. You can learn more about this initiative at:
What’s next for the Free Little Art Gallery? The Free Little Art Gallery will be receiving a second sister location in Fall 2026, follow @stcharlesartscouncil on social media for updates!
Volunteer Power
Thanks go to longtime St. Charles Arts Council member and artist, Bill Bergeson, for the design and build of the Free Little Galleries. Bill has helped bring this community vision to life through his dedication to his craft as a woodworker.
When can I visit the Free Little Art Gallery? The Free Little Art Gallery is open now! The St. Charles Arts Council plans to allow community access to the Free Little Art Gallery year-round. The St. Charles Arts Council looks forward to seeing the community’s exchange of creativity with one another. ###




