Timely Reminders

The next online Diversity & Membership Committee meeting set for Thursday, November 7, at 6 pm PDT has been cancelled.  The next meeting will be on Thursday, December 5Diversity & Membership Committee Zoom link.  Contact the Committee chair to get on the mailing list for this Committee, or for more info!


The next meeting of the Land Use Committee Meeting is set for Tuesday, November 19, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Land Use Committee Meeting Zoom Link. Facebook page.  Contact the committee chair.


The next online meeting of the Communications Committee will be Thursday, November 14, from 6 to 7 pm.  Communications Committee Zoom linkFacebook page. Contact the committee chair.


The next meeting of the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District Board of Directors will be Wednesday, November 20, from 6 to 8 p.m. This is our Annual Meeting, and will welcome our newly-elected Board Members and new President.  As always, all are welcome to attend, and time is reserved for public comment.  ASL interpretation provided if requested ten days in advance. To participate, use the Board of Directors Meeting Zoom link, or call 1-408-638-0968 and use Meeting ID: 847 8906 0820 and Passcode: 972086.  Facebook page.  Draft agenda (coming soon).  Minutes of past Board meetings. Please contact manager@sflcd.org if you have questions.


The next meeting of the Arts and Culture Committee is scheduled for Thursday, November 21, from 6 to 7 pm.  Arts and Culture Committee Facebook page. Zoom link.   Please contact the Committee chair to get on the mailing list for this Committee, or for more info!


The Fundraising Committee meets as needed.  Please contact the Fundraising Committee chair to get on the mailing list for this Committee, or for more info!


A Governance and Legislation Committee meeting will be scheduled when needed. Please contact the Governance and Legislation Committee chair to sign up, or for more info!


We send out a newsletter each month, right before our Board Meeting.  Do you get it?
If not, view a recent newsletter, then sign up to get it monthly.


Speaking of newsletters, the SOMA West Community Benefit District does a great one, highlighting events — both social and political — affecting our part of the City.  Subscribe to the SOMA West Community Benefit District newsletter.


San Francisco has ten Cultural Districts, each supporting a unique aspect of the City’s cultural mosaic You can learn about the San Francisco Cultural Districts Program, and subscribe to a Cultural Districts newsletter, published quarterly by the Mayor’s Office of Housing & Community Development.


We keep adding links to our Resource Guide page.  Use it!


Threats to our South of Market businesses and institutions can arise quickly, and may require a quick community response.  SOMA Action network sign-up link.


If you have not yet seen it, please read our Statement of Solidarity, and consider what you personally can do to fight racism, injustice, and abuse of police power.


The next meeting of the Board of the Friends of Eagle Plaza is scheduled for Wednesday, November 13 or December 11, from 6:00 to 7:30 pm.  You can be added to the “Friends of Eagle Plaza” mailing list.  You can make a donation to the Friends of Eagle Plaza. You can like and follow them on Facebook.  You can learn more about the Plaza’s design, construction and stewardship on the Friends of Eagle Plaza website, or you can write to info@eagleplaza.org.

LeatherWalk 2024 Launches Leather Week

Kinksters massed at SF City Hall on Sunday, September 22, and proudly paraded through SOMA for LeatherWalk 2024.

The walk is over, though donations are still accepted; donate today at www.leatherwalk.org!

LeatherWalk 2024 gathered on the steps of City Hall. Photo credit: Jovon Bright.
LeatherWalk 2024 gathered on the steps of City Hall. Photo credit: Jovon Bright.

The Walk started with greetings by Cultural District President Reika Faust, and a warm welcome by District Six Supervisor Matt Dorsey.

LeatherWalk 2024 in progress. Photo credit: Jovon Bright.
LeatherWalk 2024 in progress. Photo credit: Jovon Bright.

Each walker received a free LeatherWalk 2024 pin as they lined up behind the color guard flags.  Several local organizations organized fundraising teams for the Walk (including The 15, The Gauntlet, BLUF SF, the Yellow and Black Group, and the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District) and carried their banners in front of their members and supporters.

The Walk stepped out promptly at 11:30 am. SFPD officers stopped traffic, and volunteers helped keep everyone safe, as Walkers proceeded to the Walk’s first Stop, Oasis.

LeatherWalk 2024 gathered in front of the Oasis. Photo credit: Jovon Bright.
LeatherWalk 2024 gathered in front of the Oasis. Photo credit: Jovon Bright.

After a pause for libations and a massive group photo, the Walk continued down Folsom to Stop #2, where some Walkers visited the Hole in the Wall or Powerhouse, while others stepped across to Azúcar Lounge for edible refreshments.  Stop #3 was Leather Etc., where Walkers received discounts on gear of all kinds.  At Stop #4, Mr. S Leather, several authors and contributors signed copies of their new book, “Kink Is”.

LeatherWalk 2024 turns from Folsom onto 8th Street. Photo credit: Dave Fong.
LeatherWalk 2024 turns from Folsom onto 8th Street. Photo credit: Dave Fong.

After that, volunteers stopped traffic to allow walkers to proceed safely to Ringold Alley, where John Brett, Minister for the SF Night Ministry, offered words of inspiration and a “Blessing of the Leathers”.  Then it was on to Stop #5, the Lone Star Saloon, for more camaraderie and cocktails.

The Walkers then regrouped and strode the final leg of the Walk, to the SF Eagle’s Leather Pride Fest which closed Harrison street from 11th to 13th Street.

The raising of the Leather Pride Flag, announcing the start of San Francisco's Leather Week 2024. Photo credit: Jovon Bright.
The raising of the Leather Pride Flag, announcing the start of San Francisco’s Leather Week 2024. Photo credit: Jovon Bright.

At 3 pm, the huge Leather Pride Flag was ceremoniously raised above Eagle Plaza, officially heralding the start of Leather Week.  Partying in the street continued until 7 pm. Many leather/kink festivities continued throughout South of Market and all of San Francisco, right through the Folsom Street Fair the following Sunday.

We estimate that roughly 200 Walkers enjoyed LeatherWalk 2024.  Kink pride  was visible in the District, and our LeatherWalk tradition was joyously preserved.

Fundraising for LeatherWalk continues until Sunday, October 13, to give fundraisers the opportunity to reach their goals. Proceeds from LeatherWalk directly support our Leather Legacy Landmarks sidewalk plaques initiative to install plaques at 77 iconic and sometimes raucous SOMA locations, honoring places that began serving our community in the 1960s.

Donors have contributed more than $13,000 towards our $22,000 goal of funding the installation of the first 17 plaques, all on Folsom Street. There is still time for your support get us over the top! Please making a meaningful donation today at www.leatherwalk.org. Support your favorite walker!

Please visit this page galleries of photos and videos from the event.

And please join us in extending thanks to the many individuals and groups – including our generous donors, the participating bars and businesses, the many volunteers, and the specialists at Do Good Stuff, – who deserve thanks for making LeatherWalk 2024 such a grand success.

You can continue to make donations to the Leather Legacy Landmarks initiative here.

 

Holiday Market 2024

SOMA Second Saturdays
present
Holiday Market 2024!
Saturday, December 14. 2024
noon to 5 pm

at SOMArts Cultural Center
934 Brannan Street

Vendors!  Entertainment!  Gear Swap!

Vendors!  

Below is a list of the 2023 Vendors.  Return to this page for the list of 2024 Vendors… coming soon!

  • A.B.O. Comix  Anthologies of comix by queer and trans people in prison, plus leather work and beading made by incarcerated artists
  • Aphy Charcoal  Live charcoal portraiture, done for free for the community
  • Art by Luke  Fine art & prints by local SOMA artist Luke Andahazy
  • Art of Natalie McKean  Original art with a queer sci-fi theme, plus prints, pins, t-shirts, comics and more
  • babygirl inc.  Queer, feminist, kink/sex-positive jewelry, hanky code flagging keychains, and custom industrial chain harnesses, gear, and accessories
  • ByrdBeaks  Fabric based pants-free pockets and other accessories
  • Crunchy Dom Fam Illustrations  Sugary sweet and crisp, Dom’s Art is full of bright colors, fluffy animals and other items that make you smile
  • Cumply  Kinky affirmation puzzles, pup bandanas, harnesses, and other things for kinky queerdos, nerds, and geeks
  • Fave Brand  Hand made screen printed tees and apparel
  • Femmmeow  Art prints, mugs, clothing, and stickers with original vintage art on it
  • Fierce Fat Flea  New, used, thrifted, and vintage clothing and accessories for the Plus Size community
  • Fire Dragon Photo  Pop-up Art Gallery
  • Gender Monster Studios  Homemade queer themed embroidered beanies and caps
  • GlamPunk Art  Kink/fetish/nude/weird art: paintings, drawings, random kink home decor, earrings, & necklaces
  • Golden Age Accessories  Jewelry and accessories made from recycled industrial and reworked vintage materials
  • GOOCH Photography  Queer art documentary photography
  • Hernandez Chiropractic  Providing free spine exams, and a 50% discount for first visit with signup
  • It’s Simple SF  Mocktails and cocktail mixes
  • Lilith Spillz  Custom-fit rubber harnesses, floggers, and other kink gear made from reclaimed bike tubing and other reclaimed materials
  • Lucifire Candle co  Wax play safe candles, CBD wax and altar candles, and genital candles
  • Major Sketch  Prints, postcards, stickers, magnets, buttons, and keychains featuring LGBTQAI+ sex-positive art by Jade
  • Mauskaveli  Custom Art Paddles, Comics and Books
  • Mischief Manor Makers  Sensory friendly products, both sweet and spicy, to help the brain and spirit
  • NYXA  Genderless and size-inclusive sterling silver jewelry, handcrafted by queers in San Francisco
  • Oscar Zamora Graves  Gay collage postcards, greeting cards, buttons, original art, jewelry, and vintage gay magazines
  • Poppers the Pony  Drawings from a wild and woolly sex utopia: small original drawings, prints, stickers, coloring books and comics
  • Qbay  Queer kink illustrations and spanking paddles
  • Raptrix  Customizable colorful art celebrating pleasure led living for all bodies, handmade with soft premium leather
  • Rhea Adri Art  Original art, prints, and other items
  • Rocket Ready Apparel  Custom themed vinyl and leather collars harnesses, and belts, anodized metal and resin earrings, and tentacle hair pins and headbands
  • Skin on Skins Handmade leather goods such as belts, bracelets, harnesses, wallets, watch bands, and more
  • Songsandsmuttales  Erotic Art, stickers, coloring books, and tied up teddies
  • Tarot by Alexandria  Tarot readings and decks for sale
  • Two Bald Guys Art  Paintings, prints and photographs by local queer artists Gwanhyeon Cho and John Rockwell
  • Vintage Eye Closet  Vintage clothes and accessories, sometimes upscaled
  • Wicked Grounds  Kinky education and information booth. Books, toys, rope, and other kinky gear
Entertainment!  

Below is a list of the 2023 Entertainments.  Return to this page for the 2024 list… coming soon!

  • Special bondage suspension program with Twisted Windows!
  • Oogie Boogie: A Nightmare Before Christmas Burlesque by Alotta Boutté!
  • Photo booth with Naughty Santa and some Kinky Elf Puppies!
  • Kinky Speed Friending with PsychoKitty at 12:30 and 2:30 pm!
Gear Swap! 
  • Give a new kinky life to items that no longer fit your body or lifestyle!
  • You can choose to receive all the cash that is collected for your items, or to donate any or all of it to support SOMA Second Saturdays.
  • You can also buy stuff here, cheap!
  • Find full information about the Gear Swap here.
And After the Holiday Market: 
    • Return to this page for links to other great SOMA events on 12/14/2024!
Watch this page for updates, or follow the event on Facebook!
[LINK COMING SOON!]

This is a smoke-free event.
However, there are designated smoking areas outside of SOMArts.

Chat about it, meet your friends, compare notes on Bloom!

The Holiday Market is underwritten by a generous grant
from Success Centers,

Artwork for Park

Artwork Proposals for Rachele Sullivan Park

One of the three proposals for the fence of Rachele Sullivan Park
One of the three proposals for the fence of Rachele Sullivan Park

The San Francisco Arts Commission is conducting a review process to choose a proposal for artist-designed fence panels for the perimeter of Rachele Sullivan Park, running along 11th Street between Minna and Natoma Streets.

Three artists/artist teams were chosen as finalists by a Public Art Review Panel to design site-specific proposals for this artwork opportunity. The artists/artist teams are: Juan Manuel Carmona, Ricardo Estella and Ethel Revita of Creativity Explored, and Jenifer Wofford.

Juan Manuel Carmona was one of the team that painted the Oasis mural “Showtime” and was one of the artists who displayed their work at the Pride Popup salon show last year with Heron Arts.  

View the three proposals

Please take a few minutes to review all three proposals, and provide your feedback to the Commission:

Leave your comment

Comments may also be submitted via email to sfacpublicartcomment@sfgov.org.

The deadline for comments is 5 pm on Monday, October 14, 2024.

Public comments will be considered as part of the Final Review Panel meeting where the Panel will recommend one proposal for implementation. Please note that public comments do not constitute a vote.

The Final Review Panel meeting will take place remotely and will be open to the public. Watch this page, or www.sfartscommission.org, for meeting date and agenda.

For more information, please contact: sfacpublicartcomment@sfgov.org, or (415) 252-2100. 

For more information on the Rachele Sullivan Park Project, please visit the project page.

Play on the Plaza: October

PLAY ON THE PLAZA! 

Saturday, October 12, Noon to 5pm
At Eagle Plaza
(12th Street, Folsom to Harrison)
Wear your Gear!
Join us for Play on the Plaza, and ignite some spark in your life!  Every second Saturday of the month we feature a different local bay area BDSM, Kink, Leather or LGBTQ group right on Eagle Plaza!

Vendors! Gear Swap! Entertainment!

Impact Play Area
Impact Play Host:
Alta California Leather Corps (ACLC)

Spanking benches and crosses available for signup, provided by Communal Toys.The Communal Toy

Free Admission!  Donations welcome!
This is an adult (18+) event.

Kink/Fetish Gear & Art
Find new gear or art from our vendors
Aphy Charcoal
Filthy Studios
Gareth Gooch Photography
Hidden Function
Legacy Tarot
Ota Kinbaku
Trigger Happy Toys

Vendor Info
Vendor Registration


Kink/Leather Gear Swap:
Shop, consign or donate items!

Gear Swap Info

Volunteers Needed!

See who else is coming by checking Plura (formerly known as Bloom)!

Consensual impact play is welcome
Alas, sex play is not