• Playing with Fire Screening at PAM CUT–Tomorrow Theater

    'Tomorrow Theater, Portland, OR 3530 SE Division St, Portland, OR, United States

    Join us for an Artist Talk with Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle, followed by a screening of our new film, Playing with Fire, at the Portland Art Museum’s Tomorrow Theater! More details here: Tomorrow Theater $10 off ticket code - FIRE-10

    $15
  • Playing with Fire Screening at PAM CUT

    Join us for a film screening of Playing with Fire: an Ecosexual Emergency, and an artist talk with Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle at the Portland Art Museum's Tomorrow Theater! Doors 6:30 pm: Event 7pm  

  • Playing with Fire screening at the Mendocino Art Center

    Come see Playing with Fire on Dec. 4th at a special screening and artist talk hosted by the Mendocino Art Center. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Screening begins at 6 pm in the Main MAC Gallery https://www.mendocinoartcenter.org/events-kyAzs/playing-with-fire  

  • Playing with Fire screening at the Mendocino Art Center

    Come see Playing with Fire: an Ecosexual Emergency on Dec. 4th at a special screening and artist talk hosted by the Mendocino Art Center.  Artist Talk and Screening at the Main Mendocino Art Center Gallery. Starts at 6 pm.

  • Milk Bar/Scoop: Community Dinner at The LAB

    Join us for a Free Community Dinner at the LAB on January 24th to mark the end of our exhibition, Bazoombas in Love. More details soon. Time TBA.

  • Milk Bar Community Dinner at The LAB

    The LAB 2948 16th St, San Francisco, United States

    Join us for a community dinner accompanying our new exhibition, Bazoombas in Love. More details soon. 

  • Voices from the Queer Archive Screening

    465 Collective San Francisco, CA, United States

    Seven video interviews of San Francisco artists will be screened, with a discussion to follow. As part of an ongoing Archiving project, the EarthLab SF will hold a panel discussing community Queer Archives. Come take a deep dive into how San Francisco’s BIPOC, Queer artists, activists and their allies, changed the cultural equity narrative from exclusion to empowerment, transforming San Francisco and the Country. This local arts archive tells the untold stories of how a group of outsider visionaries transformed the climate for arts funding during the 1960s through the 1990s, and how this affects the arts in San Francisco […]