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A Gallery Officer manages exhibitions and visitor services, ensuring the safe handling of art and engaging diverse communities.

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Gallery Officer careers

A Gallery Officer manages daily operations and visitor experiences within art galleries or museums. You might work in public institutions, private spaces, or community arts centres. Gallery Officers focus on the safe handling of artwork and providing informative public assistance. You’ll prepare exhibition spaces, monitor collection security, and perform administrative tasks to ensure the smooth delivery of arts programmes.

Gallery Officers are vital in connecting the community with the arts. You’ll need to be professional, articulate, and able to engage with diverse audiences. You’ll liaise with artists and curators to ensure exhibitions meet high standards and provide visitors with an enriching cultural experience.