The Rules of Modern Engagement

Visit the Virtual Program for Guerrilla Zoo Hijack of The Toilet Gallery



Situated in a disused toilet complex, this gallery is a non-profit making space showcasing the works of young artists working in the fields of art, music, film, video, installation and performance based work.

Art will be based on/around each cubical space provided – essentially, each cubical will be ‘hijacked’ by the artist. The cubicles will act as temporary spaces to exhibit each artists unique work/mind. These will all be new ideas/works unique to Guerrilla Zoo.

Guerrilla Zoo aims to become a creative part of the community around Kingston for our 3 week long hijack. By offering a programme of mixed media events and workshops we hope to help further, develop and extend local interest in such areas as; music, art, performance, movement, creative writing, counter-culture subversion / art activism, and so on. The variety of what’s on offer will create a diverse audience and hence raise the awareness and exposure of all the artists involved.