Earth Lab SF at Yale
We presented our work for the Yale Performance Studies Working Group. We were asked great questions and the energy was high. Thanks Kimberly Jannarone for inviting us!
We presented our work for the Yale Performance Studies Working Group. We were asked great questions and the energy was high. Thanks Kimberly Jannarone for inviting us!
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. This first session will ask the question, "how can the EARTH Lab SF be of service?" We want to hear from you as much as we are excited to share what's happening at the EARTH Lab SF. (Join us with us with this Zoom link)
E.A.R.T.H. Lab SF stands against Russia's attack of the independent country of Ukraine! March 5th, 2022 -- Our friends at Grace Exhibition Space are hosting a hosting a day-long event to raise money and bring attention to the Peoples of Ukraine on March 5th, 2022. Beth Stephens, Annie Sprinkle, and the EARTHLab will be donating art to their auction. Please join us in solidarity. More info: ARTNET: "As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine intensifies, with the latter’s capital Kyiv now under siege, Ukrainian artists, both at home and abroad, face an uncertain future. The situation in Ukraine has the potential to disrupt […]
Beth and Annie are speaking for Stadium Generale of the Royal Academy of the Arts in the Hague, the Netherlands. They will speak with melanie bongo, interdisciplinary artist, educator, sexological bodyworker and embodiment researcher, who is co-curator and of one of our cherished hosts of the Spring Wxtch Craft cycle. Studium Generale will be dedicated to Wxtch Craft as a feminist queer liberatory practice, exploring every season a new refraction of this prismatic archetype.
We’ve got to get back to the Garden! So let’s meet up, share our writing, performances in progress, musings, thoughts, feelings, rituals and news in the lovely garden at Wild Side West in San Francisco’s Bernal Hill. Free. Just purchase a drink (or two) at the bar. 424 Cortland Ave.
A day of shared insight and big ideas among artists, authors, comics and professors. Includes light refreshments and conversation. Presented live and virtually. Keynote by Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle. Confirmed Presentations include academic readings by Abigail Susik, Isabella Tallman-Jones, Marietta Kosma, Umar Nizarudeen, Kate McCallum; a conversation with Sarah Stolar and Jessica Blinkhorn. RESERVE YOUR SPOT! Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81662979013
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. zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81240741092?pwd=UDE2YlRzQ2RCRGhFc3Npejh5cW9IUT09
Part listening session, part sharing what you’re up to, part asking for what you want and need, and part socializing. Our monthly zoom gathering for anyone and everyone who loves the Earth. Zoom Link.
Drop by the sidewalk clinic to meet and mingle with “expert ecosex clinicians.” Discuss your hopes and concerns, learn about ecosexuality and imagine abundant futures in the face of global climate crisis. Share what’s ailing you and receive a (collectible) prescription for ecosensual activities that will help you to feel better. Clinicians will be giving away ecosexy bookmarks, stickers and posters. Sprinkle and Stephens will have their new book for sale, Assuming the Ecosexual Position–The Earth as Lover (University of Minnesota Press), and will sign and decorate your copy into art. For more info. see the San Francisco Public Library […]
Assuming the Ecosexual Position presentation. We'll be talking about our book and our art-life performance art at one of our favorite schools. Davis always has the best performance studies events and we are happy to pollinate there. Especially since that is the program where Beth got her PhD.
An Embodied Experience of the Neighborhood Performed by Beth Stephens, Annie Sprinkle & their Tour Guide Team. Directed by Joy Brooke Fairfield. 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. Meet at the Bernal Heights […]
We will be conducting a few interviews in Los Angeles for our forthcoming film, Playing with Fire.