1. Assist in gallery operations, from exhibition set-up to daily operations of the space.
2. Support curatorial and programming teams in research, cataloguing, and preparing exhibition materials.
3. Welcome visitors, provide exhibition walkthroughs, and engage audiences with insightful conversations about artworks.
4. Coordinate front-of-house activities including handling inquiries, scheduling viewings, and managing guest experiences.
5. Contribute to gallery communications.
6. Assist with artist relations by facilitating logistics during exhibitions, previews, and events.
7. Gain hands-on experience in artwork handling, documentation, and archival processes.
8. Collaborate with the team during exhibition openings, talks, and private events to ensure seamless execution.
Skill(s) required
English Proficiency (Spoken)English Proficiency (Written)
1. are available for full time (in-office) internship
2. can start the internship between 3rd Sep'25 and 8th Oct'25
3. are available for duration of 4 months
4. are from Mumbai only
5. have relevant skills and interests
* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours Informal dress code Free snacks & beverages
Number of openings
2
About APRE Art House
APRE Art House is a contemporary art gallery based in Colaba, Mumbai, dedicated to advancing rigorous artistic practices and meaningful conversations. Founded by Prerna S.M. Jain, an alumna of Christie's Education, New York, the gallery was formalised in 2022 as a two-level exhibition space committed to both emerging and established voices whose work engages with pressing socio-political and gender-oriented concerns.
With a programme grounded in research, clarity, and cultural responsiveness, APRE positions itself as a site of critical inquiry within the South Asian contemporary art landscape. APRE's reach extends beyond Mumbai, with curated projects in New York and New Delhi, and participation in significant art fairs including the India Art Fair. Its programming (comprising international panel discussions, performances, and film screenings) reflects a belief in interdisciplinary engagement as an essential mode of cultural production.