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Art valuers give advice on how much a piece of art or a collection of art is worth.
You could complete a degree in a relevant subject, like art history, fine arts and restoration, or fine arts conservation. You could then take professional training in valuation. You could also do a specialist postgraduate course, like art market and appraisal or arts business, with universities and arts institutes. Some major auction houses offer internship programmes.
You'll usually need 2 to 3 A-Levels, or equivalent, for a degree.
You could work in an auction house or antiques business as an assistant, porter, or cataloguer and learn through experience and part-time study.
Volunteering
Entry can be very competitive so it's important to get some work experience. Taking on some voluntary work experience can also help you to get started in this career.
You could join a graduate training scheme with a large auction house. Only a few of these are offered each year. You'll usually need a degree in a subject like history of art or fine art, along with relevant art and business experience.
You could join the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers as an associate member, if you work for an auction house that's also a member.
You'll need:
In your day-to-day duties you may:
With experience you could set up your own business, offering a valuation service as well as buying and selling fine arts and antiques.
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