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A gallery assistant, sometimes known as an attendant, assists gallery workers, staff administrators, interns, and directors with some tasks. Their duties vary depending on the artwork and area, and they might work in either a private or public venue. Staff is assisted with administrative and creative activities by gallery assistants. They are in charge of special events, ordering office or retail materials, answering phones, issuing and managing written communications, and scheduling meetings with artists, suppliers, customers, or visitors. They design mailers, posters, pamphlets, and event invites in addition to providing word processing help. They create and post job postings, internships, and volunteer opportunities, as well as train participants. They perform a variety of tasks, including inspecting shipments to ensure that new pieces for an event arrive on time, unpacking and preparing pieces for display, setting up galleries, installing them, packing and shipping pieces on showcase, and assisting in the design and coordination of a display or event. They assist in the planning of food for a special event, the creation of an events page, and the coordination of events. They’ll need to hire a public relations firm. They may send out a news release, conduct media interviews, manage a social media profile, and greet guests.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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