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Friday, July 22, 2011, 01:00pm - 05:00pm
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At CSC, new address at 1349 Mission between 9th and 10th GALLERY HOURS: Thursday and Friday, July 21 and 22, 1-5pm
What’s an ecosexual? Why are skinny-dipping, tree-hugging and mysophila so pleasurable? Where is the e-spot? Can the budding ecosexual movement help save the world? What is this new sexual identity and environmental activist strategy all about? These are some of the questions explored in feminist-porn-star and artist turned “SexEcologist” Annie Sprinkle, Ph.D., and her spouse, UCSC art professor and environmental activist Elizabeth Stephens, creators of the show. The two women explain, “As a strategy to create a more mutual and sustainable relationship with our abused and exploited planet, we are changing the metaphor from the Earth as mother, to Earth as lover.”
Sprinkle and Stephens present their “Ecosex Manifesto,” an art exhibit with new collages, wedding ephemera (they married the snow in Ottawa, the moon in Los Angeles and the mountains in West Virginia), and a manifesto. They have also invited a dozen other artists to display their related works.
For more information about the gallery show, call 415-902-2071 For more info about Ecosexuals and Sexecology, visit sexecology.org For more information on Stephens and Sprinkle see: loveartlab.org or anniesprinkle.org and elizabethstephens.org
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