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Framer
Huxley-Parlour Gallery – Experienced Framer (London-Based)
Join us for a large-scale framing project at Huxley-Parlour Gallery, one of London’s most distinguished fine art galleries. We are seeking an experienced framer with a proven track record in:
About the Role
- Develop and execute high-quality frames for photographic artworks
- Demonstrate expertise in cutting, joining, and assembling frames with precision and confidence
- Contribute to a large-scale, significant project under gallery supervision
- Work in a London-based role
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Key Responsibilities
- Select, measure, cut, sand, join, and assemble frames to precise specifications
- Ensure technical excellence, durability, and aesthetic cohesion
- Collaborate closely with gallery teams to meet deadlines
- Maintain professional discretion and handle delicate artworks with care
Requirements
- Years of practical experience in framing fine art, especially photographic works
- Advanced technical skill in design, sawing, mounting, glazing, and finish
- Ability to interpret artistic intent alongside structural integrity
- Conscientious, meticulous, and self-directed with good manual dexterity
- London-based position for hands-on project collaboration


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Why Apply?
An opportunity to frame for one of London’s leading independent galleries, supporting high-profile social, artistic, and cultural frames. (Full details to follow for shortlisted candidates.)
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