Connect Me.

Kolding, Denmark CONNECT ME: nature x human x technology Closing date of this great exhibition that’s been up since September 2022. One room is dedicated to our work. CONNECT ME will address today’s increased focus on, and quest for communities and connections to each other and the world. Increasing loneliness and isolation, exacerbated by lockdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic, call for renewed focus on what ‘connection’ means. Trapholt invites Danish and international artists to participate in the project through exhibition, catalogue and talks.

BUGA Garden Show

Mannheim, Germany Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle were invited by Carman Göth and her amazing partner Margret, and QZM (the Mannheim Queer Center) to queer the Buga Garden Show (August 17-24). BUGA is the German National Garden Show and in 2023 it was held in Mannheim, Germany. With the help of our director Joy Brooke Fairfield and our team of five local performers we performed five walking tours, gave artist talks, screened Water Makes Us Wet, with a water bar, and more.  The Federal Garden Show was a project for urban society – with exhibition contributions, a program of events and […]

Kunsthalle Mannheim: Green Room: The Earth as Lover

Film and performance evening with Annie Sprinkle, Beth Stephens and regional artists Since we also want to reach people who don’t want to or can’t go to BUGA 23 with “The Earth as lover”, there will also be a free evening with Annie Sprinkle, Beth Stephens and the regional artists in the Kunsthalle Mannheim. This will take place on August 23rd. at 8:00 p.m. In addition to the performance, a documentary about the walks will be shown there. This means that everyone who cannot take part in one of the walks can take part.

Green New Theatre

Austin, Texas. Vortex Theater director and friend Bonnie Cullum is creating a symposium called Green New Theater. We’re invited to participate and collaborate. No doubt this will be a thrilling gathering and happening. We can’t wait!

Sprinkle & Stephens’ Ecosexuality Performances, University of Georgia, Athens GA

For the last decade, Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens have been creating performance under the rubric of "ecosexuality" in which they playfully provoke audiences to think differently about their relationship to the Earth: instead of imagining Earth as mother, how would we treat the Earth if we thought of it as a lover? How would our behavior change? How might we, then, co-create a more sustainable future? This series of workshops and events introduces participants to Sprinkle & Stephens' ecosexuality performances and their creative techniques. All activities are open to students, staff, faculty, and community. Link to this event on […]

AN EVENING OF ECOSEXY SHORTS with Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle

Artist Television Access. http://www.atasite.org/?p=15304 The Ecosex Art Movement is alive and well and making movies. Come enjoy the pleasures and sensuality of nature from various international perspectives and styles and get your ecosexual gaze on! It’s also a happening with surprises and free swag. Program includes Playing with Fire—An Ecosexual Hot Mess (a 15-min. sneak peek of Beth & Annie’s next feature film, which is about fire), Imagine the Earth Is Your Lover (one-minute films from around the world curated into a dazzling collection), Ecosexercises (Beth & Annie will demo!), Ecosex Wedding Project (documentation of weddings to nature entities), An Ecosex […]

Index Art Book Fair, Mexico City

At the Kurimanzutto Gallery. We are the keynote speakers for this event which focuses on independent publishing. Here is their website:  https://indexartbookfair.com/

A Whore’s Eye View

Artists’ Television Access 992 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA, United States

E.A.R.T.H. Lab SF is proud to co-present an important one-woman show, Whores Eye View, by and starring the talented, smart, sex workers' rights activist Kaytlin Bailey. "Weaving comedic storytelling and the wisdom of lived experience, Whore's Eye View is a mad dash through 10,000 years of history from a sex worker's perspective." After the show, we will lead a Q & A with Kaytlin. We'll be sure to discuss why body autonomy is an environmental issue. Also co-presenting the evening are Leah Moon of Old Pros, Madison Young of Alchemy Film Foundation, and Carol Queen of Center for Sex & […]

West Virginia Research Trip

Beth will be traveling home to conduct film research, work on her archives, and catch up with friends and family.