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MOHD. INTIYAZ supported by METHOD and the Living Waters Museum

Drawing from personal experiences, Intiyaz recreates his childhood memories in this installation made of waste metal pipes. Entangled in a maze of water pots, the artist and his siblings spent many a day trekking between taps, burdened by the uncertainty of when their water shortages would end. Limning these experiences, the pipes signify resourcefulness, and the fibre-cast figures burdened by the responsibility of the heavy pots embody resilience. Viewers are invited to navigate this depiction of childhood struggles and reflect on inequitable water distribution, lagging infrastructure, environmental justice, and their role in shaping a fairer future.