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Eleanor Gammell

Head of Programs at Small Giants Academy

Eleanor Gammell is a highly accomplished individual with a strong background in the arts and education.

She pursued her education at prestigious institutions including St Andrews College, University of Sydney, where she studied Bachelors in Art History at UNSW, and later completed a Master of Arts in Art History at UNSW.

Eleanor has held key positions in various organizations, showcasing her expertise and leadership skills. She currently serves as the Managing Director at The School of Life Australia, a role that highlights her management capabilities and commitment to personal development.

Her previous roles include Acquisitions Manager at Sculpture by the Sea, Collection Manager at Laverty Collection, Gallery Co-Director at Waterhouse & Dodd, Sydney Gallery Manager at Australian Galleries, and Administrative Assistant at Ranamok Glass Prize.

Eleanor Gammell's diverse experiences in the art world have enriched her understanding of the industry, making her a valuable asset in any art-related endeavor.

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Location

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia