Pierson Gallery: American Fine Art

Fine Art and Framing on Historic Cherry Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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P I E R S O N G A L L E R Y: American Fine Art
Boston Avenue Frame
On Historic Cherry Street at South Peoria and 15th
1307-1311 East 15th  - Tulsa OK 74120

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Linda Pierson

ABOUT PIERSON GALLERY AND FRAME SHOP

Boston Avenue Frame Shop was established in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1986 by Linda Pierson. Two years later we expanded our facilities by moving to 1311 East 15th Street on Tulsa's Historic Cherry Street at South Peoria and 15th street. In 2001 we expanded with the opening of The Avenue Studio art gallery and again in 2004, with  the opening of Pierson Gallery at 1307 East 15th Street.

Throughout the 3 galleries,  we exhibit original oil paintings, watercolors, sculptures, pottery and fine art prints by established and emerging American artists, with a special interest in early historic artworks by the pioneers in Oklahoma art and regional artists

We proudly represent Oklahoma artist Charles Banks Wilson, showcasing a large collection of his paintings, drawings, and stone lithographs.

In the frame shop, we maintain the highest standard of quality and give that personal touch that is so important to our clients. From our vast selection of moulding samples, customers can choose from length, or custom order distinctive carved designs in silver, gold, or wood finishes.


Our gallery is pleased to consult regarding collections and estate planning which may include consignment and purchase of fine art. We exhibit and market paintings, drawings, pottery and ceramics, baskets, weavings, bronzes and sculptures, of the Midwest and American West with special emphasis in early Oklahoma and regional artists. Please refer to our list below:


Emilio Amero, Joe Andoe, Ina Annette Ewing, Martha Avey, Bob Bartholic, Eugene Allen Bavinger, Fred Beaver, Maurice Bebb, Frederick Becker, Joe Beeler, Calvin Berry, Archie Blackowl, Acee Blue Eagle, Joe Brainard, Frank Brave, Bruce Caesar, Julius Caesar, T. C. Cannon, Elmer Capshaw, Grace Chadwick, Ellsworth Collins, Mirac Creepingbear, Cecil Dick, Woodrow Wilson (Woody) Crumbo, A.L. Eagleson, Brummette Echohawk, Tennyson Echiwaudah, John Farnsworth, John Frank, John Free, Jacques Hans Gallrein, Father Gregory Gerrer, Leonard Phelps Good, Paul Goodbear, Bill Glass, Demos Glass, John Hamilton, Benjamin Harjo, James Lee Henkle, Lowell Hess, Stanley Hess, Alexandre Hogue, Dwight Clay Holmes, St. Clair Homer, Louise Hoodenpyl, Gertrude House, Allan Houser, Oscar Howe, Olinka Hrdy, Chief Wolf Robe Hunt, including sterling silver and turquoise jewelry, Ella Jack, Albin R. Jake, Oscar Brousse Jacobson, John Eliot Jenkins, Wynn R. Jewell, Nota Johnson, Eugene Kingman, Vinson Lackey, Mike Larsen, Emil W. Lenders, John Learned, Merlin Little Thunder, Edith Mahier, Robert Massey, Soloman McCombs, J. Jay McVicker, John Shelby Metcalf, Augusta Metcalfe, Anna Miller, Edith Miller, Estelle R. Manon, Orren Mixer, Loraine Moore, John Noble, John O'Neil, Raymond Red Corn, Kevin Red Corn, Doel Reed, Adah M. Robinson, Will P. Rogers, Edward Ruscha, Birger Sandzen, Chief Terry Saul, Sequoyah Pottery, Nan Sheets, Nellie Shepherd, Yolande Jacobson Sheppard, Louis Shipshee, William Silve, William Harold Smith, Leon Polk Smith, Ernest L. Spybuck, Jason Stone, Willard Stone, Duncan Stuart, Carl Sweezy, Marjorie D. Tapp, Joseph (Joe) Taylor, Jerome Tiger, Robert Tomberlin, Frank Von Der Lancken, Russell Wagoshe, C.W. Wellborn, Richard West, Glen and Treva Wheete, Herbert White Buffalo, Roland White Horse, Laurence Pickett Williams, Charles Banks Wilson, The Kiowa Five: James Auchiah, Spencer Asah, Jack Hokeah, Stephen Mopope, Monroe Tsatoke, Lois Smoky and early artifacts and beadwork of the Southern Plains Indians, including Native American items by artists from multiple tribes including Apache, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Potawatomi, Comanche, Kiowa, Creek, Osage, Pawnee, Sac & Fox, Seminole, and Shawnee. Memorabilia from the Miller Bros 101 Ranch  Real Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Wild West Shows. We are also interested in the historic works from the Santa Fe or Taos art colonies.




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Our Hours
Tuesday - Friday: 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

Saturday: 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.


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PIERSON GALLERY: American Fine Art

1307-1311 East 15th Street - Tulsa, OK 74120

918.584.2440

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