Tagged: Queer Ecologies

A close up of rocks, sticks, and plastic objects.

Contaminated Art on the Plastic Archipelago

On the metropolitan archipelago of Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang, where plastic intermingles with organic matter, mixed media artist Alex Côté Hallé creates art that intertwines the urban, the fluvial, and the queer.

Beautiful Sludge as Queer Ecology

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Quinn Luthy found refuge in the Newtown Creek, a superfind site in New York City. Its toxic sludge and dandelion wilds harbor queer ecology and nonbinary resistance.

Acacia trees form a line at the edge of the Tambass wetland. Tufts of grass poke out of the water.

The Queer Ecologies of the Tambass Wetlands

Richard Watts, Maureen Ryan, and Danny Hoffman wade through the queer ecology and relations that characterize the Tambass wetlands, shaped as they are by precarity, impermanence, and survivance.