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Grand (Re)Opening: Five Points Framing

Five Points Framing is preparing for its Grand (Re)Opening. Back in April we discussed the frame shop’s fortuitous move from one “five points” neighborhood to another. Their new location on the first floor of the historic Buehl Building (across from the Central Library) is perfectly situated to accommodate the growing art-inclined residential base in the heart of downtown.

Co-owners Chelsea Black and Abby Spindelman have made a name for themselves locally as an inclusive business that is not only on the move, they are also growing their framing business.

The Buehl building was the muse for artist Charles Burchfield, when he painted Rainy Night.

“In our new location at 36 Broadway, we have the capacity to do multiple design sessions simultaneously and we’ve doubled our workshop space to produce and assemble frames. With all the residential and commercial development happening in this area, we’re glad to bring our flavor of fine art and creativity to the continued revitalization of downtown. There’s also lots of opportunity to collaborate with other creative businesses in the area!” – Five Points Framing

Now, Five Points Framing is celebrating its 3-year anniversary by opening its doors at 36 Broadway Street – another five point intersection – to the community on Friday, October 14, 2022 (6-9pm). The celebratory event will include a live musical performance by Saranaide, Champagne, and light refreshments.

Anyone interested in art, framing, architecture, and supporting the small business community is invited to attend the event. It’s not everyday that we see a frame shop open downtown. There are a number of new galleries to purchase art… now there’s a convenient place to frame those investments.

Five Points Framing | Instagram | 36 Broadway, Buffalo NY | (716) 939-3600

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