‘The Frenchmen’ Art Collective Brings Fresh Creativity to Downtown Mobile

[We use AI tools to help us create our content more efficiently, but all data is verified prior to publishing.]

Despite the rain, downtown Mobile’s newest art collective, The Frenchmen, kicked off its grand opening in style.

Last Friday, the Excelsior Band and the Azalea Trail Maids paraded down Jackson Street in a mini second-line celebration, welcoming the fresh addition to the city’s vibrant arts scene.

This unique collective is set to bring a new level of creativity to the heart of Mobile, making it a hub for local artists and art lovers alike.

A New Space for Art and Creativity

The Frenchmen will serve as both a gallery and a shop, showcasing the work of local artists while also offering a range of eclectic classes.

From traditional painting and sip events to more unconventional offerings like kombucha-making and bug painting, The Frenchmen aims to provide something for everyone in the community.

Owner Leo Ferreira is passionate about creating a space that not only celebrates local art but also brings people together through learning and creativity.

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS