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    Martha's Vineyard Framing

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    7 years ago

    We had a small job--broken glass on a framed print--band Kathy handled it with professionalism. Fast, friendly service and a good value.

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    I am beyond thrilled with how beautiful Providence Picture Frame framed my degree. The customer…read moreservice was outstanding. I am so proud to be able to hang this in my office.

    We stoped by as part of Gallery Night Providence and I had an opportunity to talk with the owners…read moreand shared that I come from a long line of artists and art lovers, in fact, my great-grandparents, grandparents, and parents have brought many of their items here over the years to be expertly matted and framed. I learned that this business had the distinction of being the oldest framing shop in the country dating back to the early 1900's and has remained a family run local business during this time. (Wow! That's impressive!) Initially based out of the Arcade in Downcity Providence, they moved to this location in the 1970's and have continued to expand over time. What you will find today are three massive floors filled with artwork, prints, drawings, ceramics, etc from great local artists in addition to their large framing area. They can handle all types of projects small or large and provide service and support both locally and out of state. They boast quality craftsmanship, lifetime guarantees on their work, and prices that are comparable to what you'd find from the big box chains that offer framing services (no coupon needed!) The difference is the years of knowledge and experience you get when choosing Providence Picture Frame as well as the good feeling you get knowing that you are helping a long time family run store stay in business for future generations. You'll also find friendly employees who care passionately about their business, their community, and helping the customer get exactly what they are looking for. Pro tips: Consider shopping in their gallery for unique and special birthday or holiday gifts. Not sure how to display that special photo, artwork, or sentimental item? Stop by to talk to them about their custom framing ideas and to preserve your one of a kind item for a lifetime.

    Yellowdog Gallery

    Yellowdog Gallery

    (6 reviews)

    $$

    I'm so disappointed that I must give this gallery ONE star. I would have given none of that was an…read moreoption. The owner was incredibly rude upon our entrance into the gallery. She was sitting in the back and took a few seconds to come up to greet us. Immediately told us that where we were standing is where the gallery ends. Okay, no problem. A sign or polite explanation would have been nice, but oh well. Being a dog lover and an owner of a golden retriever is what led us to the gallery. We made a special trip back to town when it was open because we were so eager to hear the story of the dog(s) and possibly buy a print, painting, or book. Even after being rudely greeted, I felt compelled to ask about the dogs. The owner was very abrupt and said she was not feeling well and did not want to talk about the dogs, but she was willing to discuss pricing. Hmmm, not much for small talk, I get that, but humor me and engage in a conversation. It was at that moment, I knew I would not purchase anything and support such an arrogant small business owner (believe me, I always try to shop small business). Trying to be polite while leaving, I said, "You're work is beautiful. You must really love your dogs." The response I received was what prompted me to write this review. She said, "Well, I love art. My art comes first. My dogs are secondary." For those who don't like dogs, I get that this may seem a bit rough on my part, but you own a gallery called Yellow Dog, and you paint and take pictures of dogs. You need to expect people to want to talk about DOGS and the inspiration for your work. Make it up if you have to. I don't see this gallery lasting long with the lack of interpersonal skills of the owner and her unwillingness to discuss the story behind her art. Too bad.

    Being dog lovers, my boyfriend and I were instantly drawn to the yellow dog gallery when visiting…read moreMartha's Vineyard. Immediately upon entering, you are greeted by a strong odor of a wet dog, which was the best part of the gallery due to it's indication of a dog's presence. However, the mood was quickly brought down when a woman hobbled in off the street demanding that my boyfriend put his camera (phone) away while shouting that everything in her gallery (apparently) was "copywrited." He apologized and complied with her wishes. Before we could ask her anything about the gallery, an adorable and charming golden retriever popped up with it's paws on the counter as if he was ready to help us. I was delighted and asked the pup if he worked there. To which the owner of the gallery responded no, and in fact he shouldn't be up there. She also asked us not to pet him as it would "only encourage him." Due to her abrasive personality and poor attitude toward animals and her customers, I then stated to my boyfriend that I thought we should leave. She, however, got the last word as she said, "Yeah. Because I'm not selling dogs." As my boyfriend quickly ushered me out the door. She undoubtedly doesn't sell any art either since she verbally assaults any potential customers that enter her "gallery" to then follow through by chasing them back out the door.

    Martha's Vineyard Framing - framing - Updated May 2026

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