Earth Lab SF Salon (Online)
Part listening session, part sharing what you’re up to, part asking for what you want and need, and part socializing. Our zoom gathering for anyone and everyone who loves the Earth. Zoom Link. PW: 941629
Part listening session, part sharing what you’re up to, part asking for what you want and need, and part socializing. Our zoom gathering for anyone and everyone who loves the Earth. Zoom Link. PW: 941629
November 18, 2022 - January 22, 2023 Manifest Yourself! Berlin Manifest yourself! – loud & juicy – aims to shine a spotlight on international feminist resistance in art and beyond roughly and not academically from the Suffragettes to the present. It reflects its dazzling and also contradictory manifesto culture, combining not only artistic works in various media and forms but also historical documents, film/music clips and text/research material. The exhibition aims to make visible the aesthetic and linguistic codes of feminist resistance that developed over the last half century. Emphasis also is on how strongly feminism has expanded, diversified and self-critically […]
Climate Change Research Trip West Virginia
Part listening session, part sharing what you’re up to, part asking for what you want and need, and part socializing. Our zoom gathering for anyone and everyone who loves the Earth. We will post the link in the calendar the day before the Salon.
Adobe Books An Ecosexual Evening: Performative Lecture & Book Signing Book decorating and signing with an ecosex primer/artists’ talk/discussion/Q&A. Plus an opportunity to learn about EarthLab SF nonprofit. Free bookmark with every book sold. SWAG gifts too!! Map to the event here.
Part listening session, part sharing what you’re up to, part asking for what you want and need, and part socializing. Our zoom gathering for anyone and everyone who loves the Earth. Zoom Link.
Earth Lab SF Field Trip to the Berkley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive Join us for a visit to the opening night reception of an exhibition of performance artist Frank Moore’s paintings. The show is co-curated by our filmmaker colleague and friend of the Earthlab SF, Keith Wilson. In conjunction with the exhibition, Fecteau and Wilson will give a curator’s talk at BAMPFA on Wednesday, January 25 at 5:30 p.m
We’ll be working with two archivists from Harvard’s library on our own archive and on Carol Leigh’s archive. We are very interested in preserving our herstories.
We are engaging with Australian artists Betty Grumble and her pal HipHopHoe, during their 24hr marathon Grumble Boogie, an all-day dance ritual for World Pride Day. They will be leading the movement all day in a ritualistic deep dive into decolonizing bodies & time. This is a cathartic utopian space that will be created together, a rite of passage and direct transmission. E.A.R.T.H. Lab SF’s co-directors, Annie and Beth, will lead an Ecosexercise Workout. The Grumble Boogie will be held in Australia and live-streamed over 24 hours from Sat 18 Feb (awst) to Sun 19 Feb (awst). You can tune […]
Selfie of Annie & Beth with performance curator Elisabeth Beard. The E.A.R.T.H. Lab, artists Beth Stephens Annie Sprinkle, and their ecosexy friends will be hosting 2 hours of happenings at Bay Area’s biggest celebration of creativity and critical thought at the San Francisco Public Library’s Main Branch! This year’s edition brings together dozens of local cultural organizations, leading thinkers and artists to contemplate the theme “More?” In a world driven by the logic of growth, what does it mean to have “more”? What do we need “more” of: more material abundance, connection, creativity? More justice? More joy? Can we share “more” […]
E.A.R.T.H. Lab SF Earth Day Ecosex Walking Tour | Bernal Heights Get off your computer and follow along with a gang of colorful, fun tour guides in this site-specific exploration, embodied experience and performative walk around Holly Park. Your attention will be called to beautiful sights, sumptuous scents, the sounds of nature and tasty treats as you massage the Earth with your feet. The group will develop an ecosexual gaze as it shares environmental concerns and explores possible ways to better love the Earth. Performed by Beth Stephens, Annie Sprinkle & their Tour Guide Team.