The Carthage Junction Depot is pleased to present a selection of works in glass from the EadsMuseum collection from 10am-4pm on Saturday, January 17. Each beautifully handcrafted object glows with translucent color.
How did it get to Smith County? Ora and Eleanor Eads spent a lifetime collecting art and artifacts from artists, galleries, and from their world travels. With education as their mission, the Nashville couple purchased a large tobacco warehouse here in Smith County to share their collection. In April 2018 after her husband’s passing, Eleanor Eads donated the Eads Museum, located in South Carthage, to the Tennessee Tech foundation. Parts of the collection were sold to fund scholarships and some articles are loaned to museums and historic homes, but a significant collection still remains. The warehouse and the Eads collection is now a part of Butler’s Antique and Auction. Its current owner, Ray Butler has graciously allowed the Carthage Junction Depot the opportunity to exhibit a selection of glass works from their extensive art collection.
The exhibit at the Carthage Junction Depot is just for one day, so make plans to visit January 17! This exhibit is free and open to the public and the work exhibited is available for purchase. The Carthage Junction Depot is located at 185 Gordonsville Hwy, Brush Creek, TN (right next to Crump Paris soccer fields).
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