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Two-Tone Gallery Brings Work from Local Artists to Lytle St.

Two-Tone Art Gallery owner Todd Wilson. Photos by Christy Simmons

Two-Tone Art Gallery owner Todd Wilson. Photos by Christy Simmons

Murfreesboro is nearly overflowing with talent. Musicians, painters, photographers and sculptors are always looking for ways to further develop their community and have their message heard. Todd Wilson, local artist and owner of Two-Tone Art Gallery, is offering a chance for artists to do just that.

Todd, who spends much of his time working at Icon Tattoo shop, says even from an early age he can remember always wanting to create and draw. This passion eventually led him to open Two-Tone.

“We’re bridging the gap between local artists, and people in the community, giving local artists a place to feel comfortable in displaying their work,” Wilson says.

There is no fee to display your work, but Two-Tone will receive a commission off any items sold, according to Wilson.

“All art will be displayed for approximately three weeks before being rotated out,” he says.

The gallery has made agreements with other local businesses to continue to display pieces after they have left Two-Tone’s showroom.

“The last day the current rotation of art will be displayed we will host a silent auction for all the artists being showcased. This will be a great time for clients and artists to meet and interact with one another. We will hopefully be able to feature a local band as well,” the owner says on the Two-Tone Facebook page.

Local artists with work currently on display at Two Tone include Ryan Frizzell (left) and Oliver Langston.

Local artists with work currently on display at Two Tone include Ryan Frizzell (left) and Oliver Langston.

Art by Russell Garrett

Art by Russell Garrett

Two-Tone lends its name to the fact that not only does it have an art gallery, but also features a recording studio, headed by Chase Cawthorn.

Two-Tone is located just off the Square at 113 W. Lytle St. and is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays, and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays.

All forms of media are welcome. If you are an artist in the Murfreesboro area and want to display your work, call Wilson at (615) 971-9270 or visit facebook.com/TwoToneArtGallery.

Art by Hayden Combs

Art by Hayden Combs

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