has recently graduated from Vilnius Academy of Arts with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts and curatorship. Parallel to her studies, she has worked as a coordinator at the Lithuanian Interdisciplinary Artists’ Association (2022) and at the first Mental Health Arts Festival “Bonds” (2021), as a gallery assistant at the Lithuanian Artists’ Union Gallery (2018–21), and as a producer’s assistant at the 58th Venice Biennale in the Lithuanian Pavilion Sun and Sea (Marina, 2018–19). In 2020, she interned at the project space Editorial and Artnews.lt. In 2018, she completed a curatorial internship at the Rupert Centre for Art, Residency, and Education. Her interests revolve around contemporary art, technologies, science, and how this entangled relationship influences the imagination of the future.
Realizing that her knowledge of the Baltic region is rather limited, she embraced the opportunity to work with ECCA, hoping and wishing to learn more about Estonian art scene. She looks at this as an opportunity to question where locality ends and globality begins.