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The Institute of Queer Ecology

Collectively imagining an equitable, multispecies future

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Intersectional Environmentalism

The Institute of Queer Ecology (IQECO) is founded on the principles of queer, feminist and decolonial theory to create alternative solutions to environmental degradation and the climate crisis while uplifting marginalised voices. IQECO works to deconstruct human-centric ecological hierarchies to explore the intricate relationships that exist in nature through producing artwork, programming and exhibitions.

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Read

Want to know more? Read ECOCORE: The Queer Issue Guest Edited by The Institute of Queer Ecology

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Play game

Immerse yourself in H.O.R.I.Z.O.N. a digital game inviting players to create a commune

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Learn

What is Queer Ecology? Read about the theory

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Follow IQECO on Instagram to find out what they are up to

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Queer environmentalists and allies + creatives & artists

Our Honest Opinion

We love how The Institute of Queer Ecology creates awareness about intersectional and particularly queer environmentalism through art and curating exhibitions. Their H.O.R.I.Z.O.N project brings a new dimension to interactive and thought provoking art.

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