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Created by Lucy T Smith

About

This exhibition of new artworks inspired by Ham Lands, a nature reserve in Richmond upon Thames, shares the artists' common concern for biodiversity in the climate crisis. Taking place at Ham Library, the exhibition will contain a large charcoal drawing by Nicky Rolls, botanical sketch books and illustrations by Lucy T Smith and a stone carving by Amanda Randall.

A beautiful hand drawn map, created by Lucy T Smith, will guide you to the nature reserve. There, visitors can use the map to discover the fascinating and iconic species which inspired the artworks.

Ham Lands local nature reserve is a cherished place where the artists meet to draw, exchange ideas and celebrate the resilience of nature.

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Drawing on Ham Lands – Art and Interdependence

Type:Art Exhibition

Ham Library, Ham Street, Richmond upon Thames, London, TW10 7HR

Tel: 020 8734 3354

Opening Times

Season (13 June 2025 - 9 July 2025)

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