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Join Us as a Gallery Sitter for Singapore Art Week 2026

If you love art and enjoy engaging with people, this is a wonderful opportunity to be part of the excitement surrounding Singapore Art Week 2026. Art Outreach is looking for dedicated gallery sitters to support several exhibitions happening throughout January, and we invite art enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about contemporary art to apply.


This year’s line-up features a diverse range of presentations, including:

  • Cut, Ground by Ang Song Nian at Art Outreach

  • Digging Stars by Ibrahim Mahama, presented by The Pierre Lorinet Collection at Gillman Barracks

  • Field Test by ANTZ at Gillman Barracks

  • Wan Hai Hotel: Singapore Strait by ART SG at The Warehouse Hotel

  • …along with several other projects that will be announced soon


As a gallery sitter, you will help shape the visitor experience by welcoming guests, sharing basic information about the exhibitions, and ensuring the space remains inviting and well-managed. Weekend availability is preferred, and all positions are paid, with rates varying depending on the role and location.


Applications are now open and will close on 19 December 2025. Shifts will be assigned based on availability, with priority given to applicants who can commit to more sessions. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for a briefing before the exhibitions begin.


To view available dates and submit your application, please click here.


We look forward to hearing from you and hope you will join us in bringing these exhibitions to life!

 
 
 

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