Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens have been life partners and 50/50 collaborators on multimedia art projects for 18 years. Currently they do art/life experiments imagining the “Earth as lover,” and aim to make the environmental movement more sexy, fun and diverse. In 2006 they launched an international ecosex movement and have officially added the E to the GLBTQII moniker.. Their latest film, which premiered at documenta 14 and screened at NY MOMA, Water Makes Us Wet can be viewed on amazon. Stephens is Director of E.A.R.T.H. Lab at UC SC where she is Chair of Art Dept. and a Professor. Beth has a PhD in Performance Studies and Annie a Ph.D. in Human Sexuality.