Two accomplished artists from the Society of Women Artists are exhibiting at The Fountain Gallery in Hampton Court - and you can meet them for drinks.

Orsi Cowell-Lehoczky is an artist-in-residence and Hazel Reeves is a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors and fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

The idea of showing together was born a couple of years ago, when the pair worked together on the SWA Annual Exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London.

A number of Orsi’s recent paintings with her dream-like figuralism and shifted dimensions are critical, some paying homage to the Suffragette movement.

Her painting ‘Juggling Queen’ was exhibited at the Columbia Threadneedle Prize Exhibition earlier this year.

Hazel is an award-winning figurative sculptor, passionate about people and their stories, with figure and portrait commissions in bronze a speciality.

She is the artist behind the monumental Sir Nigel Gresley statue at King’s Cross station and the joyful Cracker Packers’ statue in Carlisle that was unveiled on International Women’s Day, 8 March.

She is now working on her statue of the Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst for St Peter’s Square, Manchester.

You can meet Orsi and Hazel for a drink on Friday, June 15 between 6.30 - 8.00 pm at the Fountain Gallery, 26 Bridge Road, Hampton Court.

Phone the gallery on 020 8941 5865 for more information.