10AM - 5PM
116 29th Ave N, Nashville
Art Galleries
“The team at ADG can't be beat! As an international travel company, we've been commissioning custom posters from them for five years and are thrilled with the partnership. We are continually impressed by the creative talent and professional service in all that they do.”
“this is the place to be for an art and history experience! mel was awesome, so happy to chat with us about not only the beautiful pieces, but also about what brought us to the area. spent a bunch of time there, looking at the ton of art and asking questions about the different subjects, artists, and time periods. big thank you to mel for teaching us about the colonial money, pulling out old texas maps, and helping pretty up an already beautiful hand-colored, framed drawing that i fell in love with (pictured). i will remember the time at rare prints very fondly!”
“First off anyone who has not been here yet needs to come. They have everything yes it's all used as is Goodwill and all other reconsignment stores but it's all free. All they ask for is you to bring something to donate or just a little money just dollar bills they do take a card too. Everything from corks from wine Windows doors painting lots of crafts door knobs they have everything FREE,FREE. You can bring your used opened paint, anything you don't use someone else will. Like a swap meet.”
“Modfellows, tucked away in the heart of South Nashville near the Zoo, is nothing short of a hidden artistic marvel and my absolute favorite gallery in the city.This gallery exudes a profound passion for art, curation, and collecting, evident in every corner of its inventive space. Here, both emerging talents and established artists find their canvas, making it a hub of creative dynamism.What sets Modfellows apart is its refreshing absence of the typical art-world snobbery and exclusivity. It's a welcoming haven for art lovers from all walks of life. A visit here is more than worth your while; it's a must.”
“Art/design Home goods store located in Germantown. One of the best shops I've visited in Nashville and possibly the country. They offer furniture, kitchen items, pillows, perfune😄, incense, clothing, rare books/magazines etc. The key is everything is well made and high quality with a focus for design. Many Japanese items. Perfect place to pick up home furnishings of a fun quirky gift. Be prepared to spend and arm and a leg as nothing comes cheap.”
9:30AM - 5:30PM
2104 Crestmoor Rd, Nashville
Art Galleries
“Very knowledgeable and extremely helpful. I took a sentimental watercolor in after my house had a lot of damage from a frozen pipe. The gentleman inspected the matting and replaced the backing paper, all while I waited.”
“When you walk into Gallery 202, you are greeted with a warm welcome from the gallery owner, Kelly, and his infectious smile and southern hospitality. The gallery is full of beautiful pieces of art and antiques. Kelly is an amazing artist, and I have been able to purchase a couple of his paintings. He took great care in packaging the paintings, and they were shipped quickly. Please be sure to check out Gallery 202; you will be glad you did.”
“I have been getting all my framing needs done at WC for thirty years. I could always count on the late Mr. Nathanael Harris for quality work and great customer service. He was a pillar of Nashville. Went in this week to pick up a piece framed under the supervision of the new owner, his daughter, and I couldn’t have been more pleased. She is committed to the same principles of handling your art work with care and showcasing its beauty with a lovely framing job. Let’s keep this small business owner open and thriving in the Jefferson St. business community.”
“The best art in Nashville! Wonderful, beautiful, and varied! The staff is amazing and they have art for every budget. Highly recommended, and the highlight of our trip!”
“My sister and I came with an idea and loved the tattoo designed for us, the whole experience was great and we were very happy with our tattoos. Would definitely recommend.”
“This gallery is a must see. It's got NYC taste and feel, with southern warmth. My art works friend moved from NYC to Nashville. We are alumn of the Skowhegan Program. We spent the most time at this gallery, and had the most satisfaction venturing here. It was inspirational from an artist's point of view. The gallery owner w said hello. That was nice!”
“Stanford Contemporary, Stanford Fine Art's sister gallery, is a hidden gem in Nashville! They have a huge inventory of works ranging from modern to contemporary art, sculpture, and photography. The staff were friendly, accommodating, and patient. Would highly recommend checking them out if you are looking for art!”
“Omgosh what a great place only to be outdone by the great work by the wonderful Ms. Victoria! She is absolutely the best. I walked in needing help picking out the perfect frames (and did she ever know exactly what each piece needed) and walked out knowing I had made a friend. So sweet, witty and caring. This down to earth gym is as kind as she is talented. My home and lake home have never looked so good. I’ve trusted her with some expensive pieces and she has delivered perfectly framed art for all my family and friends to enjoy. Some appreciate the frames more than my art collection. Ha! Anyway, I just love her and if you’re looking for a frame shop that has that special someone who really has an eye for it…you have found her with Victoria at Frames Unlimited.”
10AM - 4PM
1000 17th Ave N, Nashville
Art Galleries
“The Carl Van Vechten Gallery—named after writer, photographer, and Harlem Renaissance patron, was the ideal size gallery so I would not overwhelm myself with multiple levels and stairways. I love museums and galleries, but I try to look for something more manageable since I am not always able to walk as far or as long as other friends and family members. I want to mention this for any visitors who may bring along an elderly relative or someone with an illness or restrictions to their movements.While in Nashville with my husband, I knew I would like to tour some of Fisk University's campus and take pictures because I enjoy the rich history of African Americans. I was not anticipating such a powerfully creative display as we toured the exhibit full of collages, paintings, ceramic sculptures, and textile-based work. Reading about the artist and professor, Alicia Henry, was both inspirational and meaningful. In the 20 works of art, you will gain an opportunity to witness the artist’s outsized talent.We found out the gallery changes exhibits every several months, so I can't wait to visit again, if I'm ever in the Nashville, Tennessee area. I must take time to mention the gallery director and curator, Jamaal Sheats, who was so welcoming and friendly even before we got inside. We just happened to pass by him outside as we were walking towards the building. I had no idea who we were chit-chatting with until we went in the gallery, and he came in explaining things to us and answering questions we had. Stopping here, as well as touring the whole campus, was a highlight of our morning!”
“Joe Horton Studio / Nashville Historic Prints is the place to come for vintage historic prints of Nashville. They are also EXCELLENT at restoring old and damaged photos. Not many artists are left who can restore old photos by hand. Impressive work performed by the daughters of the famed Joe Horton and I will certainly use them again.”