Nothing beats a playground. Personally, if it was still socially expectable to go and play in a sandpit I certainly would. The show is a nod to childhood nostalgia.  
 
The playground is a safe haven for all our learnings and mistakes during childhood. With specific rhetoric and a connection to childhood, a playground simultaneously mentions the idea of growing up, while in turn hoping that we never do. The objects showcased in the exhibition explicitly derive from both the good and bad of the playground, with each individual artist drawing on their own unique experiences from separate childhoods where somewhat similar experiences appear omnipresent.  

Whether these past memories are filled with joy or are ones we wish to forget, the exhibition takes a journey into the burrow of the playground.

Agnes Sharp
Anna Tewungwa
Charlie Coulthard
Charli Kleeman
Conor Browne
Eve Baker Wilbraham
Florence Maclennan
 Iona Jones
 Jihyun Kim
 Kyle Fergason
 Laurie Knott
 Lucas Allan
 Mahlon Sugawara
 Murva Bou
 Torquil Gordon