OXFORD – The iconic Gallery Three-Two-One, located in the Village of Oxford, is pleased to announce an open house celebration marking its 21st year of operation.
Artisan-proprietors Bill and Diane Troxell have made a life for themselves out of their passion for the arts at every level, and are now pleased to introduce an apple that fell upon roots during the event planned for Mother’s Day weekend.
While the couple have been busy creating masterful works from the Oxford location over the past 40 years, daughter Sarah Johnson has kept an ever watchful eye and absorbed both ethic and artistry handed down from her mentors. Now settling in Oxford after youthful travel and an education, Johnson –along with fiancé Ron Smith– have established a new business called Seek and Restore, and their up-cycled furniture will be featured at Gallery Three-Two-One.
Staying true to thier mission of selling, promoting and sustaining American made products, Gallery Bill and Diane – and now a second generation – “design, create and sell quality,” said Troxell.
Bill Troxell indicated that the Gallery's retail and gallery operation supports approximately 250 other local artisans who share in the local business philosophy.