Jude Wild has had a paintings accepted for the Richmond View exhibition - Orleans House Gallery 7th Feb to the end of May .
Jude’s painting titled ‘Dark Hill, Richmond Park
Olivia Chalmers has an exhibition of her botanical paintings in the POSK Gallery, in the Polish Centre from April 10th until April
24th 2015. Also she has works at the Lilyville Surgery Walls in
Lilyville Road, Fulham from January 16th to February 27th 2015.
Her painting Quince Apples is being held at the Shirley
Sherwood Gallery in Kew Gardens and will be exhibited possibly next autumn. One of the works to be exhibited below - Cup and
Saucer Vine.
Acrylic on canvas .
Joy Forbes has a painting accepted for the " Richmond View" exhibition in Orleans House Gallery Orleans House Gallery 7th
Feb to end May.
Jim McCluskey's paintings ‘St Matthias Church’ and ‘Summer at
Richmond Bridge’ have been accepted for the “Richmond View" exhibition in Orleans House Gallery 7th Feb to end May.
Joy Cuff has had her watercolour painting titled Enjoying
Richmond accepted for “Richmond View”- exhibition at Orleans
House Gallery 7th February to end May. Joy says "Primarily a portrait painter, most of the landscapes that I paint contain people observed and drawn in my sketchbooks. The subject matter throughout Richmond is endless but as I have taken my grandchildren to Richmond Theatre, a monumental Victorian building located on Little Green, I felt the need to document this. I choose to view Richmond Theatre as a little framed cameo beyond my family enjoying a birthday picnic”
Richard Tomlin - I'd highly recommend the Egon Schiele
Exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery, the Rembrandt at the
National, and the Grayson Perry at the National Portrait. His exhibition on the first floor follows his TV programme 'Who are you' that was on Channel 4 late in 2014. On a more local front:
Kingston Artists Open Studios (KAOS) welcomed to Kingston a number of BBK artists from Oldenburg, in northern Germany, for their exhibition 'Northern Attitudes', which is currently on display at Kingston Museum. KAOS artists were at BBK’s ‘Art in
Transit’ exhibition in Oldenburg, which is twinned with
Kingston, last September.
Hawks Road Artists, aka ASC Kingston, opened their studios to the public over the weekend of 29-30 November, with thirty artists exhibiting their work. Hawks Road Artists will be opening their studios again as part of SAOS Open Art Studios, later in
2015. For more information: www.hawksroadartists.co.uk