When Huggins and his wife started Gallery Delta, he was concurrently the chief executive of the National Arts Foundation from 1975 to 1988, and published
Arts Rhodesia and
Arts Zimbabwe. Between 1994 and 2002, he published
Gallery, an art magazine to which he was a frequent contributor. Since the 1990s, Gallery Delta has been in the former home of the Rhodesian landscape artist Robert Paul (1906–1980). The space has been an incubator for two generations of Zimbabwean artists that include Lovemore Kambudzi, Arthur Azevedo,
Luis Meque, Hilary Kashiri, George Churu,
Tapfuma Gutsa, Marjorie Wallace, Gillian Resselli, Thakor Patel, Rashid Jogee,
Helen Lieros,
Berry Bickle, Gerry Dixon, Richard Jack, Albert Wachi,
Masimba Hwati, Victor Nyakauru, Greg Shaw, Virginia Chihota, Tafadzwa Gwetai, Cosmos Shiridzinomwa, Stephen Williams, Shepherd Mahufe, Daryl Nero, Misheck Masamvu, Kate Raath,
Portia Zvavahera, and
Johnson Zuze. Before Zimbabwe's independence, Huggins was the chief executive officer of Rhodesia's National Arts Foundation (1975–1985), and was instrumental in the institution's transformation into the
National Arts Council of Zimbabwe through an Act of Parliament in 1985. He became the founding director of the Council until 1988, when he resigned to focus on his work at Gallery Delta. == Writing ==