World Rainforest Day 22nd June 2022.
On World Rainforest Day what can we do at home to help save the Rainforests? It is surprising how few
Oenone Hammersley2022-06-21T17:07:38+00:00June 21st, 2022|conservation, Art, blog|
On World Rainforest Day what can we do at home to help save the Rainforests? It is surprising how few
Oenone Hammersley2022-06-08T18:10:09+00:00June 8th, 2022|Art, conservation, blog|
Current fishing practices are unsustainable. What can we do to mitigate this fact and save our oceans for future generations?
Oenone Hammersley2022-04-21T22:22:40+00:00April 21st, 2022|Art, blog, conservation|
Air pollution is killing us now. Murky Waters The University of California in San Francisco published a finding last month
Oenone Hammersley2022-03-21T19:33:09+00:00March 21st, 2022|blog, conservation, Art|
With so much going on in the world right now you might be forgiven for not thinking about water. Water
Oenone Hammersley2022-02-25T22:57:46+00:00February 25th, 2022|Press, Art|
In the galleries: Caprice and function hang together through the looking glass By Mark Jenkins Contributing reporter Today at 6:00
Oenone Hammersley2022-02-17T23:27:44+00:00February 17th, 2022|Art, blog|
Oenone Hammersley’s recent collaboration with Jane Franklin Dance has produced an interesting and beautiful coalition.
Oenone Hammersley2022-01-24T22:34:31+00:00January 24th, 2022|blog, Art|
An exhibition of water paintings by Oenone Hammersley are on display at the Athenaeum in Alexandria Virginia from January 27
Oenone Hammersley2022-01-10T23:26:50+00:00January 10th, 2022|conservation, Art, blog|
Moon Seen from space. Chinese nuclear scientists are studying samples carried back to Earth by China’s Chang’e 5
Oenone Hammersley2021-12-30T21:45:09+00:00December 30th, 2021|Art, conservation, Press|
Global leaders have been insistent on the importance of preserving the environment for the last few years. Conferences and retreats
Oenone Hammersley2021-12-15T22:12:18+00:00December 15th, 2021|blog, Art|
At last a long awaited exhibition of women’s abstract paintings from 1930 to 1950. Unfortunately the exhibition is too small