WELCOME TO THE E.A.R.T.H. LAB

PLAYING WITH FIRE: A HOT SYMPOSIUM

E.A.R.T.H. Lab produces experimental environmental art in collaboration with the Earth.

 

OUR MISSION

We are a dynamic hot bed of creativity that produces
exciting, and innovative forms of environmental art.

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PROJECTS

This center generates art and performance related projects focusing on environmental and social justice issues.

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LET’S ENGAGE!

We invite collaboration and engagement in a wide variety of ways. We love and practice "radical inclusion."

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NEWS & EVENTS

Performance Space New York (PS122

Europe in June: Polish Exhibition and Ecosex Walking Ritual

June 14 - 23, 2024

E.A.R.T.H. Lab is teaming up with lokal 30 gallery and Lantz'scher Park  to exhibit Splash: eco + hydrosexuals unite! and perform Ecosex Walking Ritual. This will be a multi-media extravaganza with talks, films, performances & more. Come join us!
Stay tuned for more information, and updates.

E.A.R.T.H. Lab SF Earth Day

Sunday, April 21, 2024, 4-6 pm

E.A.R.T.H. Lab SF Annual Earth Day Ecosexual Walking Tour|An Ecoerotic Poetry Reading | 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.

September 26, 2022 The Museum of Sex Objects is delighted to present a screening of two films by Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens. This is one of a series of events exploring sexual cultures… Continue Reading

Sierra Magazine

March 05, 2022 The Earth is sexy. Annie Sprinkle had a sense of that even as a child, skinny-dipping in the glacial lakes of the High Sierra. Beth Stephens felt those same stirrings as… Continue Reading Sierra Magazine

Q&A Yale

February 10, 2022  Assuming the Ecosexual Position: Earth as Lover12-1pm ET via Zoom

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