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Mid-South Ceramic

 
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Location: 1416 Lebanon Pike, Nashville, TN 37210, United States
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Hi everyone,

I wanted to share the story of Mid-South Ceramic Supply Company, a business that has been a cornerstone of our local art community here in Nashville.

Mid-South Ceramic Supply Company started in a modest 2,000 square foot warehouse on the north side of Nashville, back in 1986. It was founded by Tom Turnbull, who had a vision for a place that provided friendly service and high-quality products to artists and schools in the area. Over time, the company built a strong reputation within the community for its reliable and top-notch supplies.

Tom didn't stop there. He saw the potential for growth and began offering classes and workshops, further embedding the business into the fabric of our local art scene. Today, that same commitment to service, quality, and education continues to be the backbone of Mid-South Ceramic Supply Company.

Has anyone here taken classes at Mid-South Ceramic Supply Company or purchased their supplies? I'd love to hear your experiences!
 
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