Staff


Parise Schneider Nicolás

Parise Schneider Nicolás


Member of the Node for Hybrid Arts (NoHA)

Scientific Collaborator


Nicolás Parise Schneider is a geographer and illustrator from Mendoza, Argentina, specializing in political ecology and ecosophy. He has worked as a researcher at the Institute of Human, Social and Environmental Sciences (INCIHUSA–CONICET) and taught at the National University of Cuyo, where he also coordinated socio-educational projects connecting students with environmental organizations and community initiatives. His practice bridges academic research, grassroots engagement, and artistic collaboration.

Nicolás has taught Political Ecology within the Seminar on Queer Theory and Practice at the National University of General San Martín, fostering critical and intersectional approaches to environmental justice. In 2022, he completed an artist residency at Centro Cultural Toda la Teoría del Universo (Biobío, Chile), where he developed participatory methodologies with local communities. He is currently pursuing a Master of Research in Hybrid Arts (MARes) at the Ionian University.

At present, Nicolás works as a map illustrator for the Plan Colibrí project and is developing an Atlas of river basins in collaboration with Microutopias publishing house. His research and artistic production explore hydropolitical subjectivities, extractivism, memory, and territorial conflicts, with published work on megamining and water archives in Mendoza.


Selected works:

Artist residency in Chile

Paper about Hydropolitical subjectivities and megamining in Mendoza (Argentina)

Paper about Water Archive in Mendoza

Seminar on queer theory and practice




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