Artists Sketchbook Exhibition. Original drawings, studies and works on paper by more than 15 artists. Gallery One, 19 Station Road, Barnes, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. 020 8487 2144.
Natural Images Royal College of Art Natural History Painters. Work by eight Natural History Illustration course students at the RCA. WWT Wetland Centre, Queen Elizabeth's Walk, Barnes, 9.30am-5pm, £4-£17.50 until January 27. 020 8409 4400.
From The Sublime To The Ridiculous. Caricatures of the rich and famous by cartoonist Gerald Scarfe. The Kingston Museum, Wheatfield Way, Kingston. Until November 27. 020 8547 6756.
Serving Caipirinha. Debut London one-man show by outstanding young painter Dan McDermott. Until December 1. Tue-Sat 1-9pm Sun 1-5pm.
Footprints. Paintings and prints by four artists which contemplate the notion of travel and other lands as a metaphor for the impression that one both gains and leaves behind. Closes Sunday.
Tree Of Life. Collaboration between graphic designer John Stamp and members of the 3Bs Club founded by the Runnymede Alzheimers Society. Robert Phillips Gallery, The Riverhouse Barn, Manor Road, Walton, Weds-Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 2pm -4pm
Stanley Picker Gallery. Painting, sculpture and mixed media work by Madeleine Cooke, Marta Marc and Richard Trupp. Tues to Fri 11am-6pm, Thurs 11am-7pm, Sat by appointment. Kingston University, Knights Park, Kingston, 020 8547 8074, free.
Margaret Mee: The Amazon Collection. Paintings inspired by the flora of South America. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, £4.50-£6.50. 020 8332 5655.
Richmond Printmakers Gallery. Hugh Ribbans and Elizabeth Dowman go under public scrutiny. Richmond Printmakers Gallery, Church Terrace, Richmond, Wed-Sat 10am-6pm, 11am-5pm Sun, 020 8943 3008.
Richmond's River. Pictures of and inspired by the Thames running through Richmond. The Museum of Richmond, Old Town Hall, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond, 11am-5pm Tues to Sat, £1-£2.
Kate Brett. Highly original exhibition of screen and etching prints, glass pieces and a ceramic installation. Riverside Gallery, Whittaker Ave, Old Town Hall, Richmond, until December 8, 10am-5pm, Mon-Sat, free.
Rhapsody In Blue. An exhibition of work by embroidered textile group Opus. Wimbledon Library Gallery, Wimbledon Hill Road, until November 17, Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, free.
Jean Glenn Mitchell. Former equine artist turns his hand to some wonderful paintings of Hampton Court and the surrounding area. Hampton Hill Gallery, Hampton Hill High Street, Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm.
Wandsworth Arts
Festival
For The Love Of Dog. Exhibition which explores the British obsession with man's best friend. Pump House Gallery, Battersea Park SW11, 11am-5pm, free.
Educating Ourselves. Photographic exhibition by the award-winning Warwick Sweeney. Presented by Safe Ground, this documents their latest project, Fathers Inside, working to develop parenting and literacy skills. Concourse, Wandsworth Town Hall, Mon-Fri 9am-5pm.
Amanda Austin: Dried Flowers and Floral Designs. Northcote Library, Northcote Road SW11, 10am-5.30pm.
George Callaghan: Drawings, Paintings and Sculptures. Earlsfield Library, Magdelan Road SW18, 10am-5.30pm.
Nightingale Lane Nursing Home. Exhibition of painting, drawing, pottery and sculpture by residents of Nightingale home for the elderly, 105 Nightingale Lane SW12, Sun-Thur 10am-4pm.
Local Artists Show. Works in watercolour, oil, ceramics, illustration and textile art. Putney Arts Theatre, Ravenna Road, SW15, 9am-5pm
West Africa and Wandsworth Exhibition. Illustrating the relationship between West Africa and Wandsworth over more than 300 years of history. Wandsworth Museum, The Court House, 11 Garratt Lane SW18, Fri -Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 2pm-5pm.
Vivienne Hainback, D J Roberts and Henrietta Simson. Meet and talk to three artists. Vivienne and D J are painters, Henrietta is a mosaicist. Unit 7, Hildreth Street Mews, SW12, Wed-Sun 10am-6pm, until November 24.
Modern German Graphics. The Bloxham Gallery, 4-5 The Parade, St John's Hill, SW11, 020 7924 7500, closes November 11.
L'Art Abstrait. Original prints by continental masters in geometric and expressionist abstract traditions 1920-70. Zenith Building, 41 Balham High Road, 020 8473 3558, Sats and Suns only.
Open Studio. Three day open studio event showing the work of painters, potters and a print maker. Starts tomorrow, Shaftesbury Studios, 47 Tynan Road, SW11, 020 7228 0804, noon-6pm.
November 12, 2001 13:30
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