Each month, the two artists plan to team up with a different local community group, who will have the opportunity to create their own gallery within the beehive box.
Some of the community groups included are Artwey, based in Weymouth, Muntsys, an organisation supporting adults with learning disabilities, Shed, a woodwork and repair group, as well as LGBTQ+ and youth groups.
Ms Rook said the tiny gallery “makes art more accessible than larger galleries”.
“When you have larger works you need more space and more money,” she said.
“It is a very playful concept which reminds you of childhood memories and it really is about playfulness, imagination and creativity.”