When our friend, curator Paul B. Preciado proposed that we perform an ecosexual wedding as part of the Venice Biennale, we immediately said yes! Without any discussion we both spontaneously knew we wanted to marry the Adriatic Sea. As two global queer citizens who care deeply about the industrial destruction of the world’s oceans, we wanted to marry the Sea in order to create a deeper connection and a union with her/them, especially since our bodies are made primarily of water. It turned out that the people of Venice had a tradition of marrying the Sea for centuries. Paul approved of our plan and approached his friend, Jota Castro, a former Biennale artist and the curator for The Fear Society–Pavilion of Urgency, a project by the Region of Murcia, Spain about staging a Blue Wedding at the Arsenale Novissimo Tese di San Cristoforo.  Jota was intrigued and invited us to stage our wedding at the Pavilion. The date was set for August 28, 2009, which turned out to be the hottest day of the summer. Friends, colleagues and people we didn’t yet know came from 19 countries, and we performed our homages to the Sea for each other.  You can read more about our Blue Wedding to the Sea adventures, plus read Paul B. Preciado’s magnificent Sea Wedding homily, in our book, Assuming the Ecosexual Position.

| ARTISTS’ STATEMENT | ECO-SEXUAL BLUE WEDDING TO THE SEA

WE ARE THE LOVE ART LABORATORY, an artist couple dedicated to doing art projects that explore, generate, and celebrate love. We orchestrate performance art weddings in collaboration with various international communities. Each wedding is site-specific, interactive, and utilizes a different theme and color based on the seven chakra system (inspired by artist Linda Montano’s 14 Years of Living Art.) The Love Art Laboratory grew out of our response to the violence of war, the anti-gay marriage movement, and the corporate greed causing the destruction of our planet. Our projects are symbolic gestures, which aim to instill hope, to be an antidote to fear, and act as a call to action.

THIS PAST YEAR, WE MARRIED the Earth in a magnificent redwood tree grove in California, we married the Sky in Oxford, England, and we had what may have been the first queer wed- ding in the Balkans, in Zagreb, Croatia. Hundreds of people attended these weddings and helped to create them through their generous collaborations.

FOR OUR SEVENTH WEDDING, AND IN OUR BLUE YEAR, we will marry the Sea. We are passionately in love with her and desire to take care of her in order to help save her. We are eco-sexuals, meaning that we find nature incredibly romantic, extraordinarily sensual, and an exquisite lover. Additionally, we are “sexecologists,” who combine sexology and ecology, and we intend to make the environmental movement a little sexier.

WHY MARRY THE SEA IN VENICE? During the Renaissance, the Doge (chief magistrate) de- creed that, “Venice must marry the sea as a man marries a women and thus become her Lord.” So each year the Doge would go out on a boat and drop a ring into the water. But can people really Lord over the Sea? What is perfectly clear is that people do have the power to destroy her, and are rapidly doing so. We will follow the tradition of marrying the Sea in Venice — as two women who have moved beyond the dominant-male and submissive-female dynamic, as seduc- tive eco-sexual artists, and as global citizens who care deeply about the welfare of our planet.

THE FEAR SOCIETY PAVILION IS THE PERFECT PLACE for this wedding as we are afraid of the total destruction of our beautiful environment. The Sea has a fast growing cancer made of islands of plastic the size of Texas. She is suffocating from gasses caused by our pollution. Glob- ally, 90% of her large fish have been wiped out. She’s overheating. Her reefs have been brutally destroyed. She’s being raped and… Need we go on? And we simply can’t live without her.

LOVING THE SEA EROTICALLY takes us all deliciously deep, deep, deep inside our primordial selves. Our bodies are made largely of water so in fact we are the Sea. We hope that our guests will take vows to love and protect Sea along with us. Now let’s get wet!

Click here for the Wedding Program!

ELIZABETH M. STEPHENS & ANNIE M. SPRINKLE