How can we re-imagine water beyond borders?

Sunday, 20 July 2025 - 11:30am to 12:00pm
A pink print with two water tanks, either side of the print, have light blue water streaming down into a swimming pool of light blue water. The same light blue is used as the background behind the print. Print by Nicolas Mouros

In Cyprus, water has been shaped by partition and postcolonial state-building, turning it into something divided. But through collective imagination, water can also be seen as a shared commons.

In his research Decommonisation of Water in Divided Cyprus and arts practice Printed Geographies, Nicolas Mouros explores how water moves across military bases, buffer zones, and dividing lines - and how these drivers strip it of its common value. He questions the idea of scarcity, showing how water is often abstracted and depoliticised.

Nicolas is a conscientious objector and environmental activist from Cyprus. He studied Human Geography, focusing on the political ecology of water in divided Cyprus. He is currently pursuing a degree in Multi-disciplinary printmaking, where he experiments with the visual - affective - political and ecological.

You can follow Nicolas’ work on Instagram Printed Geographies

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