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Upper Bay Frame & Gallery

5.0 (9 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Texas Art Supply

4.6
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I quickly stepped into TX Art Supply with my sister. They were just on the cusp of closing when my…read moresister wanted to browse around for ideas. I had never been inside the store that I frequently passed while driving. As we walked in, we were immediately greeted by one of the cashiers. I would have thought, she may have been frustrated by our late arrival. Thankfully, not. There are a vast selection of paints, putty, paint brushes, solution to clean brushes, books on how to draw faces, anime characters, and stencils to help create the perfect shape, size, and theme. Seeing the stencils reminded me of kindergarten and elementary school arts and crafts. All kinds of colorful wallpaper art. I think I spotted 10 different kinds of sketch pads for whatever art you wanted to make including custom comic books or for manga. My sister was happily assisted by, "Birthday Boy", Rodney. Him and my sister spoke for 30 minutes about the difference between watercolor, acrylic, and another method of paint. Rodney was giving my sister a lecture that she appreciated. He showed her recommendations on what travel kits to purchase and what he would use. My sister said that she really liked how thorough he was and that he knew what he was talking about. I enjoyed that he was personable and funny. The supplies in the ranges from $1 and up with plenty of brands to choose from. They even have an upstairs section. It's a pretty cool store! My sister plans on visiting again tomorrow to reboot her hobby in art.

Visited here while in Texas! Great art supply store, something for everyone. The staff was very…read morehelpful and knowledgeable. The prices were on par with other art supply shops. I highly recommend. I found all the watercolor items I needed.

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Michaels

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I'm shocked craft stores are still in business. I have a feeling Michael's will follow JoAnn's in…read morethe upcoming years. Everything here seems overpriced. They do have some sales and those would be the only time I bought anything here. Selection is just ok. Didn't have any interaction with employees. Restroom was clean.

When my son attempted to return art supplies that he had purchased for me, he no longer had the…read morereceipt (which I threw away, believing I would be keeping the items), but I do have the credit card statement verifying the purchase. During the interaction, Manager Cheryl assumed that my 18-year-old son had stolen the items because the inventory system indicated that there were still many of those products in stock and because they were located near the door and, in her view, easy to steal. I find this accusation deeply concerning and unprofessional. An inventory discrepancy is an issue with the store's systems and processes, not evidence that a customer has stolen merchandise. Rather than gathering facts and approaching the situation with curiosity and professionalism, Cheryl assumed wrongdoing and treated my son as though he had stolen the items. That assumption was unfounded and ultimately proven incorrect. As a young man, he deserved to be treated with respect and dignity. Given the circumstances, I am particularly troubled by the possibility that implicit bias may have influenced how he was treated. When I later called the store, Cheryl confirmed that her suspicion was based on the inventory count, the location of the items near the door, and the fact that the items did not initially pull up using the credit card. Notably, two of the three reasons Cheryl cited for suspecting my son were entirely related to store operations and management issues, not to any conduct on his part. Instead of acknowledging the seriousness of the accusation, she failed to take accountability and continued to make excuses and talk over me when I was sharing our side of the story. I will be requesting that headquarters review this matter so that other customers are not subjected to a similar experience. Employees, especially managers, should be trained to gather facts before making accusations, communicate respectfully, take accountability when mistakes are made, and treat all customers with dignity and respect. I have documentation of the purchase through my credit card statement.

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