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My Flat Your Flat Our Place – opens today

My Flat Your Flat Our Place presents a selection of photographs of named student flats in the North Dunedin area, taken over the last ten years. The exhibition highlights this ephemeral and unique aspect of print culture in Dunedin. It also makes a connection between the naming of flats by students as an expression of identity, and the creation of a sense of place.

Visit the exhibtion: 10-14 August, The Link (between the Union building and Library on Cumberland St opp. the Museum), University of Otago.

Be part of the project:

I’m writing a book about the named flats – here’s how you can be involved:

  • If you’re visiting the exhibition, a write a comment and your email address on one of the supplied postcards and pop it in the exhibition letterbox
  • Join the Facebook group (below) and add your own photos and stories
  • Email me at [email protected]

For further information check out:

Many grateful thanks to the following people for sponsoring this exhibition:

  • Frogprints
  • Lin Klenner, Gilder and Frame Conservation
  • OUSA
  • Melanie Opie – graphic design

Cheers, Sarah Gallagher

Major sponsor of “My Flat Your Flat Our Place” announced!

I’m extremely happy, excited and grateful to announce the major sponsor of this exhibition is Frogprints.

Frogprints logo

Frogprints print digital photos but that’s not all. Check out their wide range of photo products. Make sure you come to the exhibition in person as there just might be some Frogprints freebies for you to enjoy!

Major sponsor of “My Flat Your Flat Our Place” announced!

Exhibition update

I’ve got the label text sorted and the first block panel of text. I’m feeling good about it. Quietly confident.

There’s still a few things to stitch up – like signage and processing of the photos. The mounting of the photos has been sponsored by Lin Klenner – Gilder, for which I am very grateful.

The exhibition is part of OUSA Art Week, 10-14 August in the Link (between the Union and library buildings), at University of Otago.