To be present over 2, 3, 4 or 5 days a week depending on gallery requirements through Saturdays 9.30 am to 6 pm, Sundays 10.30 am to 5.30 pm, and Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays 9 am to 6 pm.
You would be expected to cover absences against days off in lieu or extra holiday days.
The gallery is based opposite the entrance to King's College, Cambridge and you will be happy interacting with many different visitors, and artists and makers, and confident negotiating selling prices.
When not engaged with sales, administration and finance you will assist in keeping the three floors on King's Parade visually appealing, tidy and safe; and increase awareness of the gallery through updating the website - https://www.primaveragallery.co.uk, and using social media and leafletting.
Day to day activities will include:
- Putting out our handmade jewellery, ensuring it is clean and doing a count, refreshing and dressing the window display, and preparing the gallery ready for opening, and at the end of the day putting away the jewellery, redressing the window display, and closing the gallery.
- Supervising stock administration of jewellery and other artwork
- Through the day handling the front desk and sales, and being welcoming and informative to visitors
- Working and forming partnerships with art organisations like Cambridge Open Studios, in order to set up and participate in exciting exhibitions, and support the artists and makers we represent.
- Helping create, develop, update and manage the website and social media in order to drive the growth of on-line sales, and increase public awareness of the Gallery and its uniqueness.
- Liaising with the Director and the Gallery Co-ordinator, and meeting jewellers, artists and makers.
- Being available to set up and present exhibitions, and willing and keen to to visit fairs and other exhibitions throughout the UK - often on your days off.
Required:
- Knowledge of or desire to quickly learn about stones (diamonds - clarity and colour, sapphires, rubies, etc.), metal types (gold, platinum, silver, etc.), their values, design, and the time it takes to design and make jewellery by hand, and shortcuts and economies like casting, plating and outsourcing.
- An interest in and knowledge of the history of handmade British jewellery making, sculpture, paintings, ceramics, furniture design, silver and glass making.
- Upbeat and happy, able to communicate quickly and easily face to face and on the phone, and an effective and pleasant team player under pressure.
- Able to lift and move artwork and hang paintings, move heavy sculpture, and willing and able to drive, and cycle in Cambridge to and from King's Parade.
- Education to Degree level, with at least GCSE level Maths, and an ability and willingness to quickly remember and distinguish between different forms and value of artwork and jewellery.
- Proven ability to liaise confidently by phone and through email, and ability to take photos and update the website.
- Either you already live in Cambridge, or nearby.
- Be ready to be involved long-term.
- References will be sought.
Desired:
* - Ability to make and sell your own jewellery at Primavera, and undertake simple jewellery repairs of other people's work, or display your own ceramics, glass, paintings or sculpture, and/or create a story book and blog of your days at Primavera and the people you meet, against the backdrop of the artwork we display.