“This shop is always worth your time when you're in Phoenixville. You can find the most unique items and it's difficult to leave empty handed. The store itself is set up beautifully. You really have to look to appreciate the details and when you scan you notice it's like a fantastic museum shop, but with much more interesting finds. The prices are fair and the quality is top notch. The staff is approachable, friendly, helpful, and available if you need them, but otherwise you can just enjoy the store.”
“I lucked into this shop purely by accident and I’m so glad I did! In the sea of corporate sameness that is the mall, this little pocket of art was an unexpected and welcome surprise. Lots of amazing art and prints by talented Philly-based artists and the woman working was so friendly and informative.”
9:30AM - 5:30PM
324 Fayette St, Conshohocken
Art Galleries
“Took a painting to Colls for matt and frame. Staff was patient and helpful. They had some trouble with the framing stock. Had to wait 3 weeks. Luckily, I was not in a hurry. The piece came out beautifully.”
“This needlepoint store was such a great find! I was in the area and saw it on a map, but knew it was closing in half an hour. The owner told me not feel rushed and was SO kind. It was my first visit to a needlepoint store since starting the hobby and it was amazing to be treated with such kindness as the owner shared her extensive knowledge. She helped me with some thread choices and deciding which canvas to pick. She had such great tips and even got my canvas onto stretcher bars before I left! I don’t live nearby, but next time I’m in the area I will stop in again for sure!”
“The Philadelphia Print Shop has a huge selection of beautiful prints, and a warm, expert staff. It is a pleasure to work with them and I am SO happy with the set of bird prints which they helped me to put together!”
“I highly recommend The Great Frame-Up in Wayne, PA. Pasha in particular is the best of the best. He has a very artistic eye for all aspects of framing - matting, framing materials, format and arrangement, glass, and all the rest - which really make your piece pop; his craftsmanship in completing the job is superb; and he is a real pleasure to work with. I have also done “frame it yourself” there, and the staff are very helpful, but I don’t know if they still offer that service.”
“Scorpion Woodworks is well worth the visit. if you're into wood and wood art you'll love this place. From slab style tables, to wall art, sculptures, and some decorative turned pieces, Scorpion has something for everyone who loves the warmth and beauty of wood. Stop in and take a look around. you'll be happy you did.”
“Picture frames of all sizes. Artwork for those who are looking for it. They also supply glass and backgrounds for photos, easels for photos and nails if you want to hang pictures on the wall.”
“Excellent customer service, great quality pieces of art including some really unique original pieces, superb framing and speedy service. I use them for most of my art needs.”
“Great service and beautiful frame work. Very knowledgeable and they have a great eye when picking the perfect frame for artwork. Overall very satisfied and will be returning!”
“Wallingford Community Arts Center (WCAC) Recently attended a jazz concert here in the Duke Gallery. The room had nice acoustics and it was a really aesthetic place to enjoy music. Seating and parking is first-come, first-served. Free refreshments are offered, but a donation is suggested. People pool at the 1st floor bathrooms, but note that there are more on the upper floors with no waiting. Other experiences with WCAC? Took art classes here as young as 5yo. I actually remember them vividly, and got a lot out of them. The projects were pretty advanced for such a young age group, so parents got their money's worth. Many years later, took a ceramics class with local potter, Bob Dean (sells great stuff at Earth & State in Media). I made 150 pinch pots with holly leaf impressions, for my wedding. I remember a very kindly female pottery teacher was always working the kiln, and was really caring and helpful about making sure everyone's piece was handled with care. I think I had one piece crack out of like 200 fired, and it was no fault of hers. I thought I had signed up for a class, but it turned out to be more just studio time. At the time I took ceramics, there was a clique of middle-aged women who regularly signed up for everything, and kind of dominated activities, and commandeered conversation in the work room. My instructor didn't do much to involve everyone. He just stole our clay. Ah, but he made beautiful things with it! Overall, positive experiences here. This place has a positive, creative energy, which is exactly what you'd hope for from an arts center. Pendle Hill, the Quaker retreat/education center, is just across the street.”
“Finally affordable custom framing! I've tried many framing places around and they have the best quality for the lowest prices! SO MANY CHOICES and friendly, helpful and knowledgeable framers.”
“My transaction was done completely via e-mail. I inquired about a Steiff piece which they had in stock, I paid, and it was delivered. The packaging was done securely and the piece was in perfect condition as specified. Reasonable price on top of it all. I am completely satisfied. Thank you very much!”
“I have had two historic items, ,one a document from WWII and another a 100 year old photograph recently framed here. The staff was incredibly helpful with the selection of the matting and the frames. I most highly recommend Frame Station Gallery.”