RE:CONTRACT – RE:VISION In Conversation
12 Nov 2025 6.15-7.30pm
Join us for an evening of conversation with artists Bhawana Jain, Elizabeth O’Farrelly, and Mamu Unu about their individual practices.
RE:VISION In Conversation is a platform for discussion, contemplation and discourse with and between the artists featured in RE:VISION. Each event in this series of six panels will take place at Vernon Square and will be chaired by RE:VISION Director Romy Brill Allen. These conversations about artistic practice are designed to promote community and open conversation.
Bhawana Jain is a cross-disciplinary artist and researcher based in London. Obsessed with ecopoiesis, she explores the politics of scale to interweave ecological, cultural, and personal narratives through making, preserving endangered voices and memories. Driven by a desperate desire to keep the past from slipping away, she pursues her practice with intensity and care. She is the recipient of the UAL Graduate Award 2025.
Elizabeth O’Farrelly is a London-based artist and animator whose multi-media work weaves together stop-motion, installation, painting and miniature-making. Her practice aims to re-animate the past whilst offering an exploration of the present from an alternative, microscopic perspective.
Mamu Unu (b.2000) is a Nigerian born visual artist working with photography currently residing in London, UK. His works explore themes of identity, relationships and cultural and personal investigations. His process involves various experimentation with negative space, shadows, colours and contrast to create striking and mystical portraits.
Organised as part of the programming for the 16th East Wing Biennial RE:VISION.
FREE, booking essential