Exploring the pleasures, perils & politics of fire through art, theory, practice, and activism.
October 7, 8th & 9th, 2022.
Our “Playing with Fire Symposium” at UCSC had panels, performances, films, smores and more. The symposium was also filmed for our upcoming film with the same name, “Playing with Fire—An Ecosexual Hot Mess.” Take a look at our photo documentation to get a feel for the events. We also made a beautifully designed program with Saul Villegas, which is also on this page.
Click here to view the program.
Photographs by Lydia Daniller
Photographs by Jaren Bonillo
Photographs by Saul Villegas
Poster and Program
E.A.R.T.H. Lab Presents!
Join us for Playing with Fire: a Hot Symposium Exploring the pleasures, perils & politics of fire through art, theory, practice, and activism. October 7, 8th and 9th. DARC 108.
Confirmed speakers and participants include:
Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle: Keynote
Roxi Power: Fire Poems
Becca Fenwick: Director, CITRIS Initiative for Drone Education and Research: Presenting UCNRS Fire Data
Karin Bolender: Artist and Director of the Rural Alchemy Workshop (RAW)
Justin Hoover, Artist and Director of the Chinese Historical Society of America
Brandon Smith, Director of the Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program (FFRC)
Benny Fillmore, Washoe Elder and Hotshot Firefighter
Laura Smith-Fillmore, Artist and Translator
Helen Fillmore, Environmentalist, Hotshot Firefighter
Julie Weitz, Artist: Golem: A Call to Action + Prayer for Burnt Forests
Heather and Michael Llewellyn: Artists and Curators of FOREST⇌FIRE Exhibition
More to come!
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Everyone is welcome. Symposium is free.
All events take place at the UCSC DARC building. Google map link here. It’s a big campus, be sure to follow our link! There are many food options for purchase on campus, have a look at the cafe link here. We’ve also got a great link with directions to the DARC building here. You can find everything else you need below, but if you have any additional questions, shoot us an email at info@earthlabsf.org, and we’ll be happy to answer. SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE
WHERE: All events are at UCSC in DARC #108 (Digital Arts Research Center), except where noted.
Friday, October 7
Time | Event |
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6-7:30 |
Meet & Mingle
with the speakers and attendees. |
Saturday, October 8
At UCSC in DARC #108 (Digital Arts Research Center)
Time | Event |
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10-11:00 |
Meet & Greet
Coffee, tea and breakfast nibbles. |
11:00 |
Welcome & Introduction
“Playing with Fire” Beth Stephens (artist and UCSC professor) and “The Pleasures of Fire” Annie Sprinkle (Ecosexual artist) |
12-1:30 |
What are we Facing?
Kali Rubaii, Burn Pits, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Purdue University |
12:30-2 |
Lunch BreakAmbient performance. (TBA) |
2-4 |
Flaming Pasts and Flaming Futures
Heather and Michael Llewellyn: Artists and Curators of FOREST⇌FIRE Exhibition |
4-4:30 |
Break
|
4:30-6:30 |
Flaming Desires
Nicole Rudolph-Vallerga |
6:30-8 |
Dinner Break |
8-10 |
Artists on Fire – An Evening of Performance and FilmCourtney Desiree Morris– Film Screening: Sopera de Yemaya |
Sunday, October 9
At UCSC in DARC #108 (Digital Arts Research Center)
Time | Event |
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10-11 |
BreakfastCoffee, tea and breakfast nibbles. |
11-1PM |
Firefighter StoriesBrandon Smith, Forestry and Fire Recruitment Program, FFRP |
1:30-2:00 |
Lunch Break
|
2-4 |
Community Open MikeHosted by (TBA). Any and all attendees that want to can speak, perform, announce, comment, etc., for five minutes. |
FOOD
Food available for purchase around campus, or feel free to bring your own.
PARKING
There is a fee to park in the UCSC parking lot. Our beloved parking enforcement team is extremely vigilant. Please follow the link here to avoid an expensive ticket.
LODGING
We want you to be warm, comfortable, and cozy. Here are some places to stay:
Camping: The Redwood Resort has free camping for symposium participants and their close guests. This includes shower and restroom facilities. They’re great friends of Annie and Beth, and are co-sponsoring this event! Please keep in mind that they’re a 40 minute drive from UCSC. The map link is here. If you want to use this option, please contact Beth Stephens bethstephens@me.com
You may also like Henry Cowell State Park. They don’t have a website, but the map link and phone number is here.
Hostels: There are lots of options here.
Hotels: A list of all hotels in Santa Cruz can be found here.
We love staying at The Ocean Pacific Lodge. They’re offering a 10% discount for our symposium, just mention that you’re going to UCSC when you book. We’ve had a great time there in the past, and it’s a nice mid-priced hotel. A google map is here. For a high end experience, we recommend the Dream Inn. Their location is right next to the ocean, with incredible views.
Heartfelt thanks to our collaborators friends and sponsors
Dean’s Fund for Excellence and the UCSC Office of Research
Thank you to the Ocean Pacific Lodge, UCSC catering, and India Joez. Thanks also to the incredible technical team of the Digital Arts Research Center.
Special thanks to our generous, amazing hosts: Donna Haraway, Shelly Errington, Nada Miljkovic, Kyle McKinley & Jennifer Gonzalez.
Our dear friends who gave their time to help us with this event: Scott Brandt, Dean Solt, ARI, Center for Science and Justice, Center for Arts and Science, Redwood Resort, Feminist Studies, Jennifer Gonzalez, Jordan Phillibert, Lindsay Moffat, Rachel Smith, Cowell College–Alex, Kristin Grace Erickson, Julie Rogge, Dr. Gary Greenberg.
Thanks also to the amazing UCSC staff.
Thank you everyone who gave their time and resources to help us with this event:
ARI, Center for Science and Justice, Center for Arts and
Science, Redwood Resort,
The amazing UCSC staff.
Thanks UCSC catering,
Thanks again to Nada Miljkovic’s KSQID.
Extra special kudos to Rogge Design for the poster designs.
Thank you all for coming!