Welcome to The Station Gallery, where we expertly frame and showcase art to inspire and enhance your space. The Station Gallery has been offering museum-quality framing to the community since 1979 and is recommended by Winterthur Museum for our exclusive use of archival materials. We are known throughout the region for friendly service and attention to detail.
Frank depietro
Frank DePietro is the owner of The Station Gallery Greenville LLC.
He was born and raised in Scranton PA, like many artists, his interest in art piqued during childhood. Frank graduated with a Bachelor of Art Degree, focusing in Painting, Drawing and Ceramics while minoring in Art History, and subsequently earned a Post Baccalaureate Degree in Art Education. Frank continued to live and work in Philadelphia for several years, continuing to paint, while teaching at several museums, art centers and schools in the region. During this time, Frank collected several accolades for his work, both in painting and teaching.
In 2010 he relocated with his family and took residence at the world renowned Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square PA. Frank lived on the property of the gardens for eleven years. The submergence into this surrounding nature quickly became the primary source of inspiration for his painting and continues to be to the subject of much of his work today. Frank currently resides in Landenberg PA, teaching classes and workshops at Longwood Gardens and The Delaware Art Museum.
He is represented by several galleries and exhibits regularly around the country. Franks paintings are collected publicly and privately throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. His work is part of the permanent collection of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Sage Corporation, several national hospitals and health care facilities and recently had work on loan to the U.S. Embassy in Beliz.
Nancy bercaw
The visionary behind this beloved gallery and framing shop is Nancy Bercaw, whose passion for art and dedication to quality have defined the business for decades. Since opening its doors in 1979, the gallery has been a vibrant hub for art and craftsmanship in Greenville.
From the start, she envisioned a gallery that offered not only a curated selection of artwork, but also bespoke framing services that highlight and preserve each piece’s unique beauty.
Over the years, the gallery has become known for its exceptional framing and its support of both emerging and established artists.
Nancy sold The Station Gallery to Frank in June 2026, but she continues to work alongside the team, sharing her knowledge and passion for the gallery.
After 47 remarkable years of dedication, creativity, and community, this business enters it's new chapter with Frank. As the new owner, he has the honor of carrying forward the legacy that has made it so meaningful for generations. The foundation built over nearly five decades reflects not only hard work and vision, but also the relationships, trust, and sense of connection that have defined its place in the community.
For many years, Frank has had the privilege of knowing Nancy and recently, working alongside her over the last several months. Frank met Nancy when he first started exhibiting his artwork at the gallery. That relationship has given Frank a deep appreciation for the care, integrity, and passion that shaped this business into what it is today.
As this transition takes place, it is with great respect for the history that came before and sincere gratitude for the legacy entrusted to continue. The goal is not to replace what has been built, but to honor it—preserving the character and values that have made this business special while thoughtfully guiding it into the future.
