Project 42 - Bubbles: South Dunedin


Dunedin Dream Brokerage Bubbles was a hyper local pop-up project featuring the work of Dunedin artists, designers and writers in the windows of local shops. With the partnership of generous local organisations, Dunedin Dream Brokerage Bubbles connected the art community and local businesses, and asked us all to reflect on the ‘upside of the lockdown’.

South Dunedin was the location for the next first phase of the project. South Dunedin: Bubbles was sponsored by the Te Kāika and Tiaki Taoka, and five generous local businesses played host to the five local artworks:

  • Julia Young — Clare Curran/Ingrid Leary’s office

  • Eve McCoy — Nanking Palace

  • Simon White — antidote Macandrew

  • Hayley Rata Heyes — antidote South

  • Holly Aitcheson — Kūkū Coffee


With thanks to

Dunedin Print, The Otago Chamber of Commerce, The Dunedin City Council, The Otago Polytechnic, Craig Scott, Leoni Schmidt, Martin Kean, Marama Smyth, Brendan Murray, Justin Spiers, Lorealle Lam, and Christopher Wilson.


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The beautiful artworks you see popping up around Dunedin have been printed by our Project Partner, Dunedin Print Ltd.
Dunedin Print is a local, family owned and operated company established in 1934.
Visit their website to find out more

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Our South Dunedin neighbourhood partners are Te Kāika and Tiaki Taoka. Te Kāika uses a collaborative and integrative approach, to provide our Dunedin Community with access to high quality and affordable wrap-around services.
Tiaki Taoka is is the Ngāi Tahu mandated whānau care service which is being developed in partnership with the community.

Focused around the needs of Māori, Pasifika, Low Income families and other people that experience barriers to primary care, all Te Kāika clinics are open to everyone and responsive to the wider Dunedin community.


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