Deputy director Anne Flanagan retires from Art Gallery of NSW before first sod turned on Sydney Modern

By Julie Power
Updated May 7 2015 - 2:14pm, first published 1:39pm
Anne Flanagan: "I feel this milestone, the selection of the architect to bring the masterplan to reality, is an opportune time for me to move on from my role at the gallery," Photo: Steven Siewert
Anne Flanagan: "I feel this milestone, the selection of the architect to bring the masterplan to reality, is an opportune time for me to move on from my role at the gallery," Photo: Steven Siewert

Anne Flanagan, the deputy director of the Art Gallery of NSW and the woman who staff members say knows "everything about anything" to do with the institution's $450 million expansion, will retire before the first sod is turned on the new project.

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