Boulder Street Gallery
Museum & Art Gallery in Colorado Springs, CO

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About Us
read moreEveryone asks, "Why is Boulder Street Gallery on Tejon?" As we know it, in 1980, three friends wanting to open a custom frame shop remodeled a Victorian home on Boulder Street between Nevada and Tejon, hence the name. However, before they opened, it burned to the ground. They then moved to 725 North Tejon, but never changed the name. Terry bought the gallery 20+ years later, continuing its excellent reputation as a custom-framing business. Three years later he met Jennie, a Certified Picture Framer from California for nearly 30 years.
Government
read moreTerry's Art, Inc., dba: Boulder Street Gallery and Framing, has done numerous jobs for the military as well as hospitality and medical facilities. We provide complete service involving interior design and completion of wall art, graphics, photography, custom framing and installation with security hardware. We also provide interior signage, lettering and award decor. As a local Small Business and Hub-zone company in Colorado Springs, Colorado, we have completed many small to large contracts with USNORTHCOM, Peterson AFB, Schriever AFB, Buckley AFB, Homeland Security, Veterans Administration and Army Space Command, just to name a few.
Framing
read moreBoulder Street Gallery & Framing has been a favorite for thousands of customers on a local and national level for the highest quality custom framing and matting. Terry Henderson, an artist, works with his wife Jennie, a Certified Picture Framer, to give you the finest quality framing and matting for your budget. From simple to extravagant, Boulder Street Gallery & Framing will mat and frame anything. We stock acid-free matting from all major manufacturers in the country, and over 1,500 moulding styles and materials to choose from.
Printing
read moreGicle (pronounced "zhee-clay") is a neologism coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne for fine art digital prints made on ink-jet printers. The name originally applied to fine art prints created on IRIS printers in a process invented in the late 1980s, but has since come to mean any high quality ink-jet print and is often used by artists, galleries, and print shops to denote such prints. We offer high quality printing using a Canon 12-color printer, capable of printing 60 wide by any length, at up to 2880 dpi.