Mobius Artist Event: Heather Kapplow in Something Fierce Festival
Spilling Toxic Tea Included in Something Fierce Festival
November 22 & 23 2025
56-21 2nd St, Long Island City, NY 11101
How can nature inspire new modes of resistance through rising tides of hypercapitalism? Something Fierce is a festival on queer ecology, expressed through performance, interactive and interdisciplinary artwork that engages with biodiversity, speculative ecology, psychogeography and climate change, through the lens of queer desire, community and persistence.
The festival takes place at Flux IV in Hunter's Point, Queens at the mouth of Newtown Creek. We are also partnering with Fall of Freedom, a nationwide wave of creative resistance.
Full event details and schedule here: https://www.ameliamarzec.com/somethingfierce/
About Spilling Toxic Tea:
Using an invisible ink based on water from Newtown Creek (one of the most polluted waterways in the United States) you are invited to share your dirty little eco-secrets anonymously. Does the self-care routine behind your iconic look involve you taking long, luxurious, water-wasting showers every day? Is your entire cabinet of sex toys non-recyclable? Does keeping your bevy of far-flung lovers satisfied mean your carbon footprint is the size of a Sasquatch's?
Share your shame silently in superfund script on November 22nd and it will be revealed to all on November 23rd. Once the tea is fully spilled, it will be ritually enveloped in a queer, witchy spell intended not so much to absolve you of your eco-guilt, as to bless you with improved eco-karma in the future.
Featured Image: Synthetic Evolution by Ken Rinaldo