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In the Classroom: Sex Ecologies: Becoming Plastic


Join us for Sex Ecologies: Becoming Plastic
Curated by Leah Dalton
Opening: May 25th, 6-8 PM. 

Sex Ecologies: Becoming Plastic 

A group exhibition exploring relationships and understandings between environment, identity, and the anthropocene impacts on body, place, and belief systems. 

Informed by personal experiences, research, and discourse between the artists, professionals and individuals within the fields of gender studies, environmental humanities, biology, conservation, community activism, and history.

The exhibition is curated by Leah Dalton and features the following artists: 

Kirby Miles, Heather ‘Bird’ Harris, Clay Aldridge, Rainn Jackson, Morris Fox, Jules Jackson, Roslin Cook, Casey Cooper, Leah Dalton

Special acknowledgment for the inspiration and information within the book Sex Ecologies Edited by Stefanie Hessler, Co-published by The MIT Press, Kunsthall Trondheim and The Seed Box.  Presenting newly commissioned texts by adrienne maree brown, Léuli Eshrāghi, Jack Halberstam, Astrida Neimanis, and many more. Along with the informative and foundational inspiration drawn from Audre Lorde’s poetry and contributions within environmental and social justice issues. 

“Sex Ecologies considers sustainability as inseparable from social and environmental justice for building more equitable worlds. It questions compulsive heterosexuality, structural racism, and ongoing colonialism, countering them with waywardness, polyamory, interspecies care , and song.” -Stefanie Hessler