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Earth as Heaven, Neighbor as Self, Life as Soul: Through the Queer Looking Glass Brightly
Hosted by the Queer Ecologies Research Collective at Mildred’s Lane
With an introduction by co-facilitators Alex A. Jones and Nicholas di Benedetto
Earth as Heaven, Neighbor as Self, Life as Soul: Through the Queer Looking Glass Brightly
Hosted by the Queer Ecologies Research Collective at Mildred’s Lane
With an introduction by co-facilitators Alex A. Jones and Nicholas di Benedetto
Earth as Heaven, Neighbor as Self, Life as Soul: Through the Queer Looking Glass Brightly
Hosted by the Queer Ecologies Research Collective at Mildred’s Lane
With an introduction by co-facilitators Alex A. Jones and Nicholas di Benedetto
Sliding scale ticket, $7–27
Ticket sales support the Queer Ecologies Research Collective’s 2025 residency session at Mildred’s Lane!
Timothy Morton is the author of the libretto Time, Time, Time (opera by Jennifer Walshe, 2019), and of numerous artworks including We Are the Asteroid (with Justin Guariglia, 2019); Come Fast from the Dark (with Andrew Melchior, 2024); and This Huge Sunlit Abyss From The Future Right There Next To You (with Björk, 2015). In 2018, Morton co-wrote and appeared with Jeff Bridges in Living in the Future’s Past, directed by Susan Kucera. Morton is Rita Shea Guffey Chair of English at Rice University.
The Queer Ecologies Research Collective (QuERC), established in 2023, is a mutable organization for cross-pollination and community-building within the trans-disciplinary field of queer ecology. Each gathering or project provides opportunities for an emergent collective to form with the goal of generating knowledge and experimental methods for collective research.