Framin'gallery operates as a full-service custom framing shop paired with a small exhibition space for Oklahoma City artists, occupying roughly 2,000 square feet on the city's north side. The business bridges retail framing (matting, glass, mounting, and labor) with a rotating gallery of paintings, prints, and mixed media from regional creators, making it a practical stop for both frame jobs and art discovery rather than a dedicated fine-art venue.
This is a hybrid operation: a professional custom-framing workshop with a showroom that doubles as a gallery. Unlike larger chain framing services or big-box retailers, Framin'gallery handles design consultation on-site, manages the cutting and assembly in-house, and stocks deeper options in mat colors, frame stock, and glazing types. The gallery side features work from Oklahoma City and surrounding-area artists on consignment, with pieces typically priced between $200 and $2,500, rotated roughly every six to eight weeks. The space attracts customers who arrive for a frame job and leave with a print or small original; it also draws art buyers who commission custom framing once they've purchased work elsewhere.
Standard custom framing starts at around $80 to $150 for small prints (8x10 inches or smaller) with basic mat and wood frame, and runs $250 to $600 for larger pieces (18x24 inches) or those requiring conservation-grade materials like acid-free matting and UV-protective glass. Rush orders incur a 25 to 40 percent premium depending on turnaround time; standard framing typically takes two to three weeks. Consultation on design (mat color selection, layout, frame finish) is included at no extra cost. Gallery pieces are priced individually; originals generally run higher than prints, and work by Oklahoma City artists whose reputations extend beyond the state can approach $3,000 to $5,000.
Framin'gallery's primary distinction is its focus on framing as both service and retail draw, which sets it apart from non-commercial venues like the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (which exhibits major collections but does not sell work at retail prices) and from commercial galleries such as Catalyst Contemporary (which shows work from established and emerging artists but does not offer in-house framing). The co-op model at The Painted Buffalo, an artist-run studio space, includes framing services but operates more as a studio visit; Framin'gallery's dedicated showroom and faster turnaround appeal to customers who need both a frame and a finished piece on a defined timeline. Compared to Michaels or Hobby Lobby framing departments, Framin'gallery offers custom consultation and in-house craftsmanship rather than mail-in or assembly-line options, at a price point between DIY supplies and museum-quality conservation framing.
This space works well for homeowners and small businesses committing to wall art, artists seeking affordable framing before selling work, and collectors who have purchased pieces locally and need professional finishing. It is less suited to buyers seeking museum-quality archival framing for valuable or antique pieces (conservation specialists in Dallas or Kansas City offer more specialized expertise) or to those shopping exclusively for unsigned prints or posters under $100 without custom framing intent. People working on tight deadlines should call ahead to confirm availability; custom framing is not instantaneous.
Walk in with a print, painting, or poster, and a framer will discuss mat color, frame finish, and mounting options using samples and the piece itself. If you are shopping the gallery, browsing typically takes 20 to 30 minutes; work is labeled with artist name and price. If you are commissioning a frame, the consultation lasts 15 to 45 minutes depending on complexity. Payment is due at order; Framin'gallery accepts card and cash.
Framin'gallery operates Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is closed Sunday and Monday. Street parking is available along the storefront; no dedicated lot. The space is ground-level and accessible. Confirm hours by phone before visiting, as seasonal adjustments occasionally occur. Custom framing orders can be placed by phone or email; initial consultation by phone is possible but in-person review of color and finish is recommended for best results.
Framin'gallery fills a gap between big-box convenience and fine-art exclusivity, making it a fixture for Oklahoma City residents who treat their walls seriously enough to invest in proper finishing.
