CLARKSVILLE, TN – Now through October 26, the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center will host Tennessee Craft: A Statewide Membership Exhibition. The Museum’s grand Crouch Gallery features over 70 remarkable works of art across various mediums, showcasing the incredible diversity and talent of Tennessee’s artisans. From intricately designed ceramics to meticulously handcrafted textiles, each piece is a testament to the craftsmanship that defines this region.

Tennessee Craft is a non-profit organization and for over half a century, they have been a beacon of support and inspiration for local artisans, elevating the fine craft movement to new heights. Since its inception in 1965, this organization has championed the artistic spirit, nurtured growth, and fostered creative expression for artists of all backgrounds. They are the premiere statewide resource for artists and craftspeople.

At the heart of this newest exhibition lies the essence of fine craft. It’s a celebration of the artistry, skill, and dedication that goes into creating unique, handcrafted pieces that tell stories, evoke emotions and connect us with the rich cultural heritage of our state.

“Walking through the Crouch Gallery is a reminder that fine craft in this community serves as a bridge between tradition and innovation, past and future,” explained Curator of Exhibits Terri Jordan. “It’s a platform where the creative spirit of Tennessee shines brightly.”

This exhibit is truly an artistic journey, where tradition meets innovation, and creativity knows no bounds. Experience the artistry, the passion and the soul of Tennessee Craft, proudly on display at the Customs House Museum through October 26.