OXFORD — Three decades have passed since Bill and Diane Troxell started the store that grew into Gallery Three-Two-One. The Gallery is now a marketplace, housed inside a 100 year old restored barn and filled with handmade art pieces and craft works from over 200 artists across the country.
The Troxell’s daughter, Sarah Smith, and her husband Ron, purchased the business a few years ago, and welcome all to their 30 year anniversary celebration this weekend, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., May 18 and 19, located at 41 State Street, Oxford.
“My parents opened the Gallery in 1994 and we’re really excited to celebrate our 30th anniversary this weekend,” said Sarah.
“We're going to have snacks and drinks, photos of 30 years of being open, gifts for shoppers and raffles,” she added.
The Gallery consists of exclusively handmade items that are hand selected and features products such as pottery, glass, jewelry, wood, prints, and original art.