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Please visit us at our new location, 3656 Trousdale Drive, Suite 112, Nashville, 37214. Call us a (615) 244-4642.
Take Arts, formerly Take 121 Arts, is Nashville's largest art market representing over 250 local, regional, national and international artists. We offer total resources for fine art and decor including a custom, artistic frame shop that sets us apart from any other framing source. Plus, we offer corporate pricing as well as wholesale pricing for designers and decorators. Our new venue providea plenty of free parking and can accommodate up to 200 guests for parties, weddings, presentations, private artist showcasesreceptions, and much more...which brings us to the next big thing happening...
We're pleased to announce and celebrate our move to a new location at 3656 Trousdale Dr. off Harding and I-65. Our former location was at 121 Third Ave. S. in the old Assoiciated Salvage Building in Nashville's SoBro district. We decided to say goodbye to downtown Nashville for lack of parking and accessability.
Come on out and enjoy! We believe that art should be affordable, attainable and enjoyable, a concept to which our name is accredited. We want to meet both your taste in art as well as your price point. Take Arts is so named because we want to give each person the opportunity to take a piece of art home. We came into our new location on October 1st and are looking forward to having our Grand Opening in the first part of 2009 so be looking for that announcement. For inquiries concerning pricing, purchasing, artists bios, as well as rental pricing, you may call 615.244.4642. Hours of operation: Tues - Fri. 11AM to 6PM, Sat. 11AM to 3PM or by appointment.
On August 2, Take 121 was proud to present one of our own artists, Anthony Billups. Anthony Billups is a young up-and-coming artist from the Midwest, yet he has fallen in love with the life and culture of Nashville. Around Town captures Anthony?s passion for Nashville in his unique charcoal and mixed media pieces featuring local areas and landmarks. Anthony does not simply display the image of a scene in Nashville, but is able to capture his subject matter in a way that extracts feeling and emotion.