In this episode, Anna Jackson - director and manager of Gow Langsford Gallery - discusses the gallery’s recent expansion into its new secondary premises right here in Onehunga.
Anna shares her journey through the art world, from studying at Auckland University of Technology to working with both renowned and emerging New Zealand artists. Her work has even brought her into contact with music legends like Paul Simon and Sting.
She dives into the operations of the new Onehunga space, how it has reshaped the gallery’s business model, her approach to staff development and leadership, and Gow Langsford’s growing involvement in the local community through events and charity partnerships.
Anna reflects on the importance of adaptability, relationship-building, and the nuanced balance of professional and personal life.
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