Evanthia Tselika is an assistant professor specializing in art history and theory at the University of Nicosia, where she is also currently acting as the Fine Art programme coordinator and Associate Head of the Department of Design and Multimedia. Her research concentrates on social practices and histories of art, with a particular focus on the commons, as well as visual cultural histories of the nineteenth and twentieth century. She has collaborated with various art centres, museums and research organisations locally and internationally. Some of these include the Municipal Arts Centre in Nicosia, the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus, October Gallery in London, the Anthropology and Archaeology Museum as well as the Modern Art Museum in El Salvador, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Niteroi, Brazil. Her articles are published in journals such as Visual Studies and Public Art Dialogue and commissioned by organizations such as Peace Research Institute Oslo. In 2021 a collective volume publication she co-edited on contemporary art from Cyprus was published by Bloomsbury and in 2023 two educational books she co-authored on the cultural history of nature are being published by Harokopio University and Sylvia Ioannou Foundation. She has been involved in the coordination and curation of different European level research and creative projects, an example being the Interreg Balkan Med funded programme Phygital (Greece- Albania- Cyprus, 2017-2020).