PRIMAVERA GALLERY
Primavera Gallery was founded in Sloane Street, London by Henry Rothschild (1913–2009) in 1945 to promote and retail contemporary British art and craft. The Cambridge Primavera was opened in 1959 and is a fine arts and crafts gallery at 10 King's Parade, Cambridge, England. The Cambridge branch was formerly a shop run by the Cambridge Society of Designer-Craftsmen when the interior was refitted, and the basement redesigned as a textile showroom and Marion Goodwin and Valerie Webb were appointed as managers who focused on sourcing local crafts. In 1999 the gallery was purchased by Jeremy Mark Ralph Waller (1953-) who redesigned the space to accommodate more work on three floors of the King's Parade site and Primavera is the leading independent art gallery in Britain. Their main gallery and shop span three floors, housing a diverse and exquisite collection of handmade British art and craft and they curate the finest selection of Cambridge's jewellery, alongside exceptional ceramics and captivating glass art. Waller and his wife Sheila have also dedicated a significant part of their home and grounds at College Farm, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire housing a permanent collection of work by UK artists. The private collection is available for viewing by appointment only. Suffolk artists who have exhibited with Primavera Cambridge include Marcella Cooper, Dee Nickerson and Sula Rubens.
Website: https://www.primaveragallery.co.uk