Primal Playground
The creatures are waiting…
“Come play now!” I heard them say. “The grounds are open.”
“You can go this way or that, right or left, reft or light.
Softly squish by the slippery slide.
Don’t fall by the shifty swings!
Mind your step as you step your mind into the primal playground.”
On Friday 7th May the grounds are open, as Mixtape Gallery plays host to a an exhibition by Seylapaul Som, Tiffany Moffat, Korrin Stoney and Rose Skinner.
The artists bring a different insight to the table with an eclectic menagerie of mutated creatures and bizarre imagery as they toy with core ideas of human/animal primal behaviors. The hybrid creations will be collaboratively installed in a two and three-dimensional display which transforms the shared space into a Primal Playground.
Primal Playground kicks off at 6pm, 454 William St Northbridge, on Friday the 7th May and runs until Sunday the 16th May 2010.
Opening Hours:
Mon Tues: Closed
Wed Thurs: 11am-6pm
Fri: 11am-7pm
Sat: 10am-6pm
Sun: 11am-5pm
Exhibition Image by Korrin Stoney


name: Korrin Stoney i live in: North Perth, Western Australia my art is about: dimensions, opposites, in-betweens and bodies. currently working on: merging goats legs with fabric genitals and a dog house. i make art to: fight. my day/night job is: Court Monitor would like to learn: to make the most of everything.
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