The word ‘ecology’ refers not simply to our natural environment,
yet to the relationships formed within it.  

We see ecology as configurations of interrelated beings and histories
unfolding together on earth.


The Interrelational Ecology Salon is an intimate setting to engage with the work of artists and thinkers
reflecting across themes of critical ecology, postcoloniality, animality, feminism and critical race theory.
We invite frontline activists, artist-researchers, and situated scholars
to join in unfolding conversations about our earth.
 

We come together for presentations and discussion.

We welcome everybody interested in joining.

please write:  interrelationalecology [at] gmail.com to be added to our email list

cofounded by artists
Rania Lee Khalil and Terike Haapoja

with support from the emergency praxis collective







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