Annie Sprinkle and Elizabeth Stephens’ Green Wedding to the Earth in
2008 launched what the artists now consider to be their life’s work. It was there that they began using the concept of ‘ecosexuality’ to frame their art, theory, practice and activism, which is premised upon the idea of imagining the earth as a multi-gendered lover. Through their ecosexual performances, lectures, walking tours, workshops, visual art, symposia, manifesto, films and other creative projects, Sprinkle and Stephens posit a radical relationship with environmentalism that is non-hetero-normative, and non-human centered. This week of events will be a call for queer communities, environmental activists, edgy artists, sex radicals, and others to come together and to challenge our ideas of what human sexuality and environmental activism can be.
February 13th at 7:30pm
The Explorer's Guide to Planet Orgasm
Book reading and signing at the Travelling Tickle Trunk
February 14th at 5:15pm
Assuming the Ecosexual Position
5th annual Valentine's Day with Feminism at U of A Faculty Club, Winspear Room
February 16th at 4:00pm
Water Makes Us Wet — An Ecosexual Adventure
Film screening at U of A Humanities Centre Lecture Theatre 1