Artist on Art Presents

Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens

November 6, 2013

Performance Artists, Sexecologists, Eco-Artists, and long-term collaborators Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens came onto Artist on Art to talk about the upcoming West Coast Premiere of their movie, Goodbye Gauley Mountain, an Ecosexual Love Story. This takes place the opening night of the Santa Cruz Film Festival,  November 7, 2013 at 7pm at the Del Mar Theater.

After the show, there will be a question and answer period and then a short walk over to the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH) Opening Night Party. and runs through the 10th changing from usual Spring to Fall schedule. Plus with 40 plus movies showing, there are a bunch of fun events planned.

“This is, without compare, the sexiest nature documentary and one of the most profound films to deal with the beauty and tragedy of the Appalachian Mountains in the age of King Coal.” Russ McSpadden, Earth First! Journal.

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Artist on Art Presents

Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens

November 6, 2013

Performance Artists, Sexecologists, Eco-Artists, and long-term collaborators Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens came onto Artist on Art to talk about the upcoming West Coast Premiere of their movie, Goodbye Gauley Mountain, an Ecosexual Love Story. This takes place the opening night of the Santa Cruz Film Festival,  November 7, 2013 at 7pm at the Del Mar Theater.

After the show, there will be a question and answer period and then a short walk over to the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH) Opening Night Party. and runs through the 10th changing from usual Spring to Fall schedule. Plus with 40 plus movies showing, there are a bunch of fun events planned.

“This is, without compare, the sexiest nature documentary and one of the most profound films to deal with the beauty and tragedy of the Appalachian Mountains in the age of King Coal.” Russ McSpadden, Earth First! Journal.

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Artist on Art Presents

Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens

November 6, 2013

Performance Artists, Sexecologists, Eco-Artists, and long-term collaborators Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens came onto Artist on Art to talk about the upcoming West Coast Premiere of their movie, Goodbye Gauley Mountain, an Ecosexual Love Story. This takes place the opening night of the Santa Cruz Film Festival,  November 7, 2013 at 7pm at the Del Mar Theater.

After the show, there will be a question and answer period and then a short walk over to the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH) Opening Night Party. and runs through the 10th changing from usual Spring to Fall schedule. Plus with 40 plus movies showing, there are a bunch of fun events planned.

“This is, without compare, the sexiest nature documentary and one of the most profound films to deal with the beauty and tragedy of the Appalachian Mountains in the age of King Coal.” Russ McSpadden, Earth First! Journal.

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Artist on Art Presents

Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens

November 6, 2013

Performance Artists, Sexecologists, Eco-Artists, and long-term collaborators Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens came onto Artist on Art to talk about the upcoming West Coast Premiere of their movie, Goodbye Gauley Mountain, an Ecosexual Love Story. This takes place the opening night of the Santa Cruz Film Festival,  November 7, 2013 at 7pm at the Del Mar Theater.

After the show, there will be a question and answer period and then a short walk over to the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH) Opening Night Party. and runs through the 10th changing from usual Spring to Fall schedule. Plus with 40 plus movies showing, there are a bunch of fun events planned.

“This is, without compare, the sexiest nature documentary and one of the most profound films to deal with the beauty and tragedy of the Appalachian Mountains in the age of King Coal.” Russ McSpadden, Earth First! Journal.

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November 6, 2013
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Performance Artists, Sexecologists, Eco-Artists, and long-term collaborators Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens came onto Artist on Art to talk about the upcoming West Coast Premiere of their movie, Goodbye Gauley Mountain, an Ecosexual Love Story. This takes place the opening night of the Santa Cruz Film Festival,  November 7, 2013 at 7pm at the Del Mar Theater.

After the show, there will be a question and answer period and then a short walk over to the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH) Opening Night Party. and runs through the 10th changing from usual Spring to Fall schedule. Plus with 40 plus movies showing, there are a bunch of fun events planned.

“This is, without compare, the sexiest nature documentary and one of the most profound films to deal with the beauty and tragedy of the Appalachian Mountains in the age of King Coal.” Russ McSpadden, Earth First! Journal.

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