Taylor, Mississippi,
(pop. 322) has long been recognized as an artist community. In 1997, Marc and I
were the first to turn an old house into a showcase for the work:
paintings, photography, pottery, furniture, and sculpture. The setting
has character. The art is stunning. People love it. When we started we didn't have a
phone, we didn't advertise, and yet we rushed to meet the demand. Folks kept finding us, driving an hour from Memphis, seven miles from Oxford, untold
miles from all over. We were written up in Southern Living, Mississippi Magazine, Delta Magazine, USAToday, Conde Nast Traveler, The Miami Herald, The 100 Best Small Towns in America, and lots more. TV shows featured us. We
won the Govenor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. Fifteen years
later, we're still here making art, doing what we love. And, yes, we
finally got a landline (but no cell). We've got a website, too, as you
can see.
It can't show how downhome we are, but you get the idea. Come see us when you can. Or shop
online at: TaylorArts.etsy.com
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We've got five rooms of cool art and funky vintage: paintings, photos, pottery, jewelry, furniture, and more. Hours: Monday by appointment only. Tuesday 11ish-4ish. Wednesday 11ish-4ish Thursday 11ish-8 p.m. Friday 11ish-9 p.m. Saturday 11ish-9 p.m. Sunday 1-8 p.m. Open 24/7 at TaylorArts.etsy.com
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