30+ Years of Professional Framing
Woodcuts strives to change the course of economic development on Jefferson Street. Thirty plus years ago we opened our doors with hopes of becoming not only a viable business, but a place where we could offer top notch fine art and quality framing services. That hope has become a reality.
Over the years our gallery has received recognition locally from JUMP, NAACP, and the Greater Nashville Black Chamber of Commerce, and nationally from Decor’ and Upscale Magazines.
We are here to provide you with a complete artistic experience. Feel free to ask questions. We may even engage you in a lively discussion about the arts. Our gallery also carries sculpture, installation and quilt artwork to suit the needs of even the most specific shopper.
Whether you’re looking for artwork, custom framing services,or gift ideas, Woodcuts is here to suit your artistic needs. Please pay us a visit, and find out why Woodcuts is “A Cut Above the Rest!”
“I’ve always seen the potential for tourism and nightclubs and restaurants and all types of businesses on Jefferson Street. Who would have thought I’d have a framing shop here for 32 years?”
When looking for a location for his new venture, he didn’t have to look far. What others saw as a vacant dilapidated building, Nate envisioned a gem. Once a building that people could go to for delicious hamburgers, 1613 Jefferson had been reduced to a refuge for drug addicts, and was riddled with needles and trash. Nevertheless, Nathaniel had a vision to create a business in the heart of the Neighborhood that he loved. Using his construction background and experience as a draftsman, he worked nights and weekends with the help of his wife, daughter, and other family members to get the building ready for business.
After depleting his retirement account, securing funding from the Nashville Citizen’s Bank, and with help from Nashville Minority Business Development Center, he was “All In”. Nate was able to secure an agreement with Fisk University to lease the building long term. He was given a strict timeline. It was May 1987, and he only had until September to have the work completed and his business open. He was able to rise to the challenge and on September 23, 1987, Woodcuts Gallery opened to the public.
Nate, who was the first president of Jefferson United Merchants Partnership (J.U.M.P) has used his own workspace as an example of just what can be done with the old buildings, many vacant, others in disrepair. Woodcuts strives to change the course of economic development on Jefferson Street. Over the years, Nate and his gallery have received recognition locally from J.U.M.P, NAACP, and the Greater Nashville Black Chamber of Commerce.
Woodcuts has also received national recognition from Décor and Upscale Magazines. The gallery and frame shop provides customers with a complete artistic experience. Whether you’re looking for artwork or framing services Woodcuts is available to suit your artistic needs. When customers walk into the gallery, they will find exclusive originals as well as framed limited edition artwork, and prints. Woodcuts famous tagline is “Woodcuts is A Cut Above the Rest.” With such a rich history, you don’t have to do much research to find out why.