Masters House Art & Frame is a full-service framing shop and retail gallery located in Oklahoma City that stocks original art from regional artists alongside custom framing services for clients' own pieces. The business operates at a smaller footprint than the Paseo Arts District's larger exhibition spaces, positioning itself as a neighborhood framery with curatorial focus rather than a drop-in gallery.
The shop functions as a hybrid: part custom framing workshop, part sales gallery for original paintings, prints, and sculpture. Regional artists consign work alongside the framing operation, which means the inventory rotates and overlaps. Unlike the Paseo's institutional galleries, which typically mount curated shows with opening receptions, Masters House runs as a working studio where clients can watch or discuss framing choices while browsing art on the walls. The scale is intimate; the space showcases a rotating selection of 40 to 60 pieces at any given time rather than large-scale installations.
Standard custom framing runs from $150 to $600 depending on frame material, mat choices, glass type (standard, conservation, museum-quality UV), and final dimensions. A basic 8-by-10 frame with simple molding and regular glass typically costs $120 to $200. Conservation framing with acid-free materials and UV-protective glass costs 40 to 60 percent more and is essential for artwork likely to hang in direct sunlight or stay in place for decades. The shop offers matting options including fabric-wrapped mats and French bevels, which add $30 to $80 to the total. Turnaround is typically 10 to 14 days for standard orders; rush service carries a 20 percent premium. Confirm current pricing when calling, as material costs fluctuate.
Original artwork on the gallery walls ranges from $200 for prints and smaller works to $3,000 for original paintings by established Oklahoma artists. Consignment splits are negotiable with the artist, meaning you are buying directly rather than through a distributor markup.
The Paseo Arts District, five minutes north, houses larger commercial galleries like Artspace and Bricktown's Art Center, which focus on exhibition and curation rather than framing services. Those spaces hold monthly First Friday receptions and typically do not offer in-house custom framing. The Huckins Hotel's smaller Gallery OKC operates on a more curated, rotating-show model and does not frame. Masters House suits you if you need to frame a family heirloom or sports memorabilia while browsing art for sale; it does not suit you if you are looking for a major group show or museum-quality contemporary installation. If you are a local artist seeking consignment, Masters House takes work at the retail level; larger Paseo galleries typically require formal submissions and work on exclusive representation terms.
The shop works well for homeowners needing straightforward to moderately complex framing (textiles, shadowboxes for medals, poster framing), collectors of regional Oklahoma artists, and interior designers sourcing local work. It is not the right fit if you need frame conservation for museum pieces (you would consult a conservator) or if you want to browse a large inventory of one style. The custom work assumes you have a piece to frame; it is not a venue for framing-free gallery browsing.
Bring your item to be framed or arrive with reference photos and measurements. A framer will show you samples of molding profiles, mat colors, and glass options, discuss your timeline and budget, and typically prepare a written quote before beginning work. If you are browsing the gallery, you can ask about consignment details or request contact information for artists whose work interests you. No appointment is strictly required for casual browsing or initial framing consultations, though complex projects benefit from scheduling.
The shop is located on a neighborhood side street with street parking. Confirm current hours by phone before visiting, as small frameries often adjust seasonally. Most framing shops close one day per week; verify which day applies here. Bring your artwork or object in person for a framing consultation; photos alone rarely capture the condition and scale needed for an accurate estimate.
Masters House fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's art landscape by pairing local artist representation with the craft work that many collectors need but few galleries provide.
