Kink & Draw: Rubber Edition

Kink & Draw: A quarterly event

Wednesday, March 11, 6-8 pm
Rubber Edition

  • Bringing together life drawing and queer subcultures.
  • We’ll learn from special guest model Minos Munro (Mr SF Rubber 2025) before embarking on a drawing session. 
  • You’ll take a shine to the world of rubber and latex, while learning to capture the unique way light plays on the surface.
  • This is slicker than your average drawing class!
  • Bring your own supplies or use ours (basic supplies available)!
  • 18+ only
  • Wednesday, March 11 @6:00pm – 2 hours
  • We have already outgrown our original location! Join us at the Folsom Street Community Center, 1286 Folsom Street
  • Register here
  • $5 Registration fee

Town Hall on Sunday, March 15

Join us for our first Town Hall of 2026 on Sunday, March 15, from 12 to 2 pm at the Folsom Street Community Center. We’ll review our accomplishments in 2025, listen to your feedback and get your input on the coming year. Let’s shape our kinky queer future together!

We exist to ensure there is a lively and vibrant home for our community of events, businesses, bars and organizations in SOMA.

Twice a year, we hold “Town Halls”, to share information with our community and get feedback.

  • Learn what the Cultural District has been doing!
  • Hear our plans for the year to come!
  • Share your experiences and aspirations for the Cultural District!
  • Give us feedback.  Your opinions matter to us!
  • Become a member and receive our new Cultural District Pin!
  • Everyone welcome!
  • Free!

Our communities need and deserve safe spaces to gather, shop and play, now more than ever, we intend to keep that alive in San Francisco!

Sixth Commemorative Sidewalk Plaque Installed

  • Our sixth commemorative sidewalk plaque was installed on Thursday, at 1015 Folsom Street.
  • This site is home to the eponymous 1015 Folsom and formerly, was the site of Big Town, Sutro Bath House, and Colossus.

  • This plaque joins five installed last August and officially unveiled by Supervisor Matt Dorsey during Leather Week.


(l-r) Former District Board Member David Hyman, DPW Project Manager Carol Huang, and SFMTA Public Relations Officer Bobby Lee.

  • Many thanks to Carol Huang, Ruby Yu, and the DPW team for making this possible and for their work installing the plaque as part of the ongoing Folsom Streetscape project.

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