JEN O’FARRELL (b. Liverpool, 1990) makes abstract works that formally evoke the topographies of industrial inner-city landscapes, remote terrains and geological formations, using materials sourced directly from both urban and natural sites. O’Farrell presented her solo show No Longer Endless at NEVEN, London (2023) and was included in group exhibitions at Niru Ratnam, London (2025); The Artist Room, London (2024); and The South London Gallery, London (2020), amongst others. Residencies include La Wayaka Current, Atacama Desert, Chile, and Conditions, London. She lives and works in London.
Ona Julija Lukas Steponaitytė (b. Vilnius, 1992) is an artist working with photography and film. Her work has been showcased in solo exhibitions at Reethaus, Berlin Art Week (2024); Medūza, Vilnius (2024); and Inter.pblc, Copenhagen (2024) with Ssi Saarinen and Iida Jonsson. Group exhibitions include Moving Bodies, Moving Images, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2022) and The Milk of Dreams, Arsenale, La Biennale di Venezia 59th, Venice (2022) with Eglė Budvytytė and Marija Olšauskaitė; and Liste Art Fair, Basel (2020). She is featured in Contemporary Lithuanian Photography (eds. G. Kinčinaitytė and P. Petraitis, 2024), and her work is part of the MO Museum collection. In 2023, she received Kunsthall Charlottenborg’s Deep Forest Land Art prize. She is a PhD candidate at the Vilnius Academy of Arts and currently on residency in Finland as part of the Helsinki International Artist Programme. She lives and works in Vilnius.