Workshop, Film Screening and Artists’ Lecture in Prague

Academy of Fine Arts, Prague Prague, Czech Republic

We have been invited to organize a workshop and/or ritual performance to create community for and with art students during our visit at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. The workshop will focus on ecosexal art, performance, activism and interdisciplinary practices. We will also offer a presentation for the public. More information coming soon.

Alice Neel in the Queer World

David Zwirner Gallery. We will be at the opening of this show, Alice Neel in the Queer World. The painting Alice Neel did of Annie in 1982, now worth over a million dollars, is on display in the gallery and on the cover of the catalogue.

Green Apple Books

This book store event is to celebrate the new edition of “Coming Out Like a Porn Star.” Our book Assuming the Ecosexual Position will also be available for sale and we’ll sign and decorate copies sold. Annie will be “in conversation” with Jiz Lee and Dr. Carol Queen. Beth will be directing a documentation video for the event.

Roxie Cinema

Artist and film director, Shu Lea Chang, is traveling the USA with a remastered 35 mm print of her incredible first feature film, Fresh Kill. Right after watching the film, Beth and Annie are invited to go onstage with Shu Lea to “be in conversation.”

Litanies

A Ritual Reading Performance for Audre Lorde. Earth Lab SF will be co-producing this performance happening conducted by our EarthLab board member, Courtney Deseree Morris. The Women’s Building. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/litanies-a-ritual-reading-for-audre-lorde-tickets-1007304122747?aff=oddtdtcreator

Research Trip to West Virginia

We are in West Virginia where we are conducting election research. We are pleased to note there are hardly any Trump signs.

November/December: Editing new film, “Playing with Fire”

As California burns, communities feel the heat. 'Playing with Fire: an Ecosexual Emergency,' a 75-minute eco-documentary produced by the E.A.R.T.H. Lab SF, explores the entwined fates of climate change and social-justice. Spurred by the devastating wildfires of 2020, artist-filmmakers Sprinkle and Stephens explore their community, amplifying marginalized voices to spark hope and action for a more just future.