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In this episode, I sit down with Richelle Byers & Liz Fraser from Gallery De Novo in Dunedin. Richelle and Liz reflect on how a gallery space can create community and connection when it’s open, conversational, and unintimidating.
We chat about the idea of community and connection and how that can be built and shared through a commercial gallery—what they look for in artists, how relationships form between artists, gallerists and collectors, and how taste, instinct and storytelling shape the work they choose to represent. We talk about what it means to truly “fall” for an artwork, how personal and emotional that process can be for collectors.
There’s also reflection on what it means to see work in the flesh — why scale, texture, and presence can’t always be captured on a screen — and how that in-person experience helps galleries stay grounded in community.
You can find Gallery De Novo here and here on instagram - Their 20th anniversary show opens on the 28th &29th of June so go along and congratulate them if you can!
Mentioned in this episode:
- Ana Teafilo
- Lee Byford-Daynes
- Ewan McDougal
- Jasmine Middlebrook
- Maria Kemp
- John Badcock
- Marilyn Webb
You can find the podcast here
Thanks so much for listening! Feel free to rate, review & share if you enjoyed it, this helps other people find the show
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In this episode, I sit down with Richelle Byers & Liz Fraser from Gallery De Novo in Dunedin. Richelle and Liz reflect on how a gallery space can create community and connection when it’s open, conversational, and unintimidating.
We chat about the idea of community and connection and how that can be built and shared through a commercial gallery—what they look for in artists, how relationships form between artists, gallerists and collectors, and how taste, instinct and storytelling shape the work they choose to represent. We talk about what it means to truly “fall” for an artwork, how personal and emotional that process can be for collectors.
There’s also reflection on what it means to see work in the flesh — why scale, texture, and presence can’t always be captured on a screen — and how that in-person experience helps galleries stay grounded in community.
You can find Gallery De Novo here and here on instagram - Their 20th anniversary show opens on the 28th &29th of June so go along and congratulate them if you can!
Mentioned in this episode:
- Ana Teafilo
- Lee Byford-Daynes
- Ewan McDougal
- Jasmine Middlebrook
- Maria Kemp
- John Badcock
- Marilyn Webb
You can find the podcast here
Thanks so much for listening! Feel free to rate, review & share if you enjoyed it, this helps other people find the show
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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