Art, Activism & Equity: A Retrospective on San Francisco’s Cultural Evolution with Annie Sprinkle, Beth Stephens, Jeff Jones & and the artists who lived it. SAT 1 June, 2024 at SFPL Main Branch | 100 Larkin St, San Francisco, USA at 3pm | FREE.
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Video (1:27:32): a book launch celebration for ‘Assuming the Ecosexual Position: The Earth as Lover’ with Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle and w/ special guests.
Video (5:35): How can artistic thinking be a meaningful tool in the midst of a global crisis? Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens reads their EcoSex Manifesto 3.0. (2020).
This exhibition is a part of the 22. Annual National Queer Arts Festival in California which runs May 22 – June 29, 2019. Precarious Lives – opening reception: June 6, 6 – 9pm at SOMArts Cultural Center, Main Gallery, San Francisco, USA
This one-day international conference [organised by Cuntemporary.org] brings together artists, theorists and activists to cover topics ranging from non-human ethics to ecosexuality.
Video (28:38): James Kalm takes you on a guided tour of the exhibition “Coming to Power”. The video was recorded September 13, 2016 in Manhattan, New York.
Trailer/Sketch by Elizabeth ‘Beth’ Stephens and Annie Sprinkle, 2015 Queer artists Elizabeth ‘Beth’ Stephens and Annie Sprinkle funded the Ecosexuals and this is a rough sketch for their upcoming film composed of their past performances and ecosex workshops. The Ecosexuals are creating happenings and performances. In 2015 They took part…
Press photo. Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens: ‘By shifting the metaphor from “Earth as mother” to “Earth as lover” we aim to entice people to develop a more mutual, pleasurable, sustainable, and less destructive relationship with the environment.’ June 21 & June 28, 2015 Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens presents:…
In 2013 performance artists, sexecologists, eco-artists, and long-term collaborators, Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens came onto Artist on Art at UCSC’s KZSC to talk about the West Coast Premiere of their movie, Goodbye Gauley Mountain, an Ecosexual Love Story.
Press release by Femina Potens Earthy. Performance by Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens EARTHY – AN ECOSEX BOOT CAMP Co-presented by Queer Cultural Center Center for Sex and Culture June 13th – 16th and 20th – 23rd at Center for Sex and Culture 1349 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103…
Press release by ROOT DIVISION, San Francisco, USA Strange Bedfellows: Collaborative Practice in Queer Art Presented as part of the National Queer Arts Festival 2013 Strange Bedfellows is a visual art exhibition exploring collaborative practice in queer art. Featuring the work of over twenty contemporary queer artists alongside ephemera loaned…
San Francisco, CA. May 18, 2013: Press Release from Annie Sprinkle, Beth Stephens and Femina Potens EARTHY — AN ECOSEX BOOT CAMP AIMS TO MAKE ECO-ACTIVSM MORE SEXY, FUN AND DIVERSE Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle aim to get an ‘E’ added to the ‘GLBTQI’ moniker. E is for ecosexual….
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UCSC Professor Elizabeth Stephens – videointerview published by DobroFilms, May 2012. UCSC Art Professor and former Chair of the Art Department, UC David PhD Candidate, wife to Annie Sprinkle, performance artist, sculptor, Elizabeth Stephens talked with Nada Miljkovic for KZSC’s Artist on Art about her work as an eco-activist and…
SOMArts Cultural Center, San Francisco presents Man as Object: Reversing the Gaze, November 4–30, 2011 Opening Reception with Artwork Dedication & Performance Friday, Nov 4 2011, 6–9 pm. Free Admission. Women Artists Look at Men and Masculinity – Art Exhibition Re-envisions Gender, Society and The Politics of Exposure San Francisco,…
Video trailer about Man As Object: Reversing the Gaze Art Exhibition by SOMarts, San Francisco, USA Man As Object: Reversing the Gaze Art Exhibition November 4-30, 2011 Events include: peepshow drawing circle, performance, film screening, and featured artist panel Venue: SOMarts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan st. (Between 8th & 9th…
In the Femina Potens July Newletter you can reads: As a strategy to create a more mutual and sustainable relationship with our abused and exploited planet, and to make the environmental movement more sexy fun and diverse, Beth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle are shifting the metaphor from the “Earth as…
The Ecosex Symposium II – a public forum where art meets theory meets practice meets activism – will take place June 17-19 at the Center for Sex & Culture in San Francisco, CA.
Femina Potens Art Gallery will be celebrating our 10 year anniversary this December! Reaching this decade mark is an exciting time to be embarking on a new adventure….
Purple Wedding to the Moon performance by Annie Sprinkle and Elizabeth Stephens is on. The Purple wedding team has won the right to continue with their plans. Today they have announced that the LA Parks and Rec Department has withdrawn its cancellation of Annie Sprinkle and Elizabeth Stephens wedding performance in LA, USA.