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PRINT THIS Photography Exhibition Opens

Thursday night saw the opening of the PRINT THIS Photography Exhibition at Wallspace Gallery in Albert Road. The show is an exhibition of photos submitted to the PRINT HERE photography competition put on at the end of last year with Bored, Blueprint Skateboards and Quiet Corners to mark the launch of the Blueprint X Quiet Corners series of decks. The opening was also supported by Carhartt and London’s Meantime brewery and had an amazing turnout, despite the bad weather Southsea was heavily represented plus people made it over from Gosport, Chichester and all the way from London.

The exhibition is now open today and next Saturday (plus some week days to be decided) so feel free to pop by between 10am and 5pm. A selection of Quiet Corners prints and other bits and pieces will also be on sale too.

A HUGE thank you to Tom, Gary, Hussey, Matt Sills, Dan and Paul at Blueprint, Meantime and everyone that contributed to the show and a big thank you to everyone who made it out for the opening too.

Photos and video by Claire Samborook. If you have any photos from the event please email them over.

PRINT THIS - Quiet Corners + Bored + Blueprint + Carhartt Competition Winners Event

PRINT THIS - Quiet Corners + Bored + Blueprint + Carhartt Competition Winners Event

PRINT THIS - Quiet Corners + Bored + Blueprint + Carhartt Competition Winners Event

PRINT THIS - Quiet Corners + Bored + Blueprint + Carhartt Competition Winners Event

PRINT THIS - Quiet Corners + Bored + Blueprint + Carhartt Competition Winners Event

More photos and video HERE.

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We spoke to The Hole in The Wall in Southsea who said the new ale went down a storm with it being their best seller on Sunday and with almost two barrels empty by the end of the Bank Holiday weekend. Those guys at the Hole in The Wall and their regular ale drinkers know their stuff so for us this was amazing early news with the ale.

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