Leather Contingent Planned for Parade

Photo of Leather Contingent in 2022 Pride Parade by David Hyman

All members of the kink community are invited to join the Leather Contingent and march in the Parade in their proudest gear.

The Leather Contingent is Contingent #116
Marchers should arrive between 9 and 11 am on Sunday, June 25, 2023, on Main Street, between Howard and Mission (“Block N”)

There is still time to sign up to be a volunteer Contingent Monitor: watch the video at:
https://78de4f307d778084d9c3eeb1abc37b19.tinyemails.com/1685752427150/ae81e219daa56c7b17249fce93ac04b6/51cc3e190ddc14d51b3945f33c3dbaa6.html
and register at: https://78de4f307d778084d9c3eeb1abc37b19.tinyemails.com/1685752427150/ae81e219daa56c7b17249fce93ac04b6/51714502f73358ba7aab229b5213c4c8.html

The contingent name to use is: Leather Contingent San Francisco
The contingent code is: SFL107

You can also volunteer to help carry the large Leather Pride Flag, or perhaps the Leather & LGBTQ Cultural District Banner.   Simply arrive between 9 and 11 am on Sunday, June 25, 2023, and look for us, Contingent #116, on Main Street, between Howard and Mission (“Block N”).

This year’s Leather Marshals will be Mark Hankins Jr., Reika Minxie, and Austin James.   

The Leather Contingent for the 2023 pride Parade on June 25 is being organized by Robert Makowka, taking over from Jason Husted who has coordinated it for many years.  For continuing updates, please like and follow the Facebook pages here and here.

After the parade, stop by the Cultural District’s booth at the Festival: We’re  Booth GG64, on Golden Gate Street at the corner of Hyde, near the entrance to Leather Alley.

 

New Mural Now Visible on Mr. S Leather

Serge Gay, Jr. has now completed work on the mural on the Heron Street side of Mr. S Leather. Sponsored by the LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District, the mural depicts a playful puppy surrounded by his favorite toys, many of which are available inside Mr S.  An official unveiling of the mural will be scheduled in July, after Pride.

Here are some shots of the work in progress.

Serge was also the lead artist on the five-person team that painted the mural “Showtime!” on SF Oasis last year, along with Simón Malvaez, J Manuel Carmona, Christopher McCutcheon, and Elliott C. Nathan. “Showtime!” was also sponsored by the Cultural District in collaboration with Oasis Arts and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. In 2021, the District coordinated with artist Josh Katz to present the Sylvester mural on the Folsom Street side of Oasis.

You can see more of Serge’s work, along with Elliott’s, Manuel’s, Josh’s, and twelve other queer artists’, through Saturday, June 17, at the Pride Popup Art Show at Heron Arts Gallery, right down the street from the mural. You can make an appointment https://bit.ly/PridePopup. The show is a collaboration of the Cultural District and Heron Arts.

Progress Continues (6/15/2023):

 

Frameline

Frameline 47, San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival

The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District is proud to partner with Frameline47 in the presentation of two films, selected from the over 100 films that are part of this 10-day, two-city festival.  Our films are these:

Old Narcissus
(Japan)
Sunday 06/18 @ 6:00pm, Roxie Theater
Dir. Suyoshi Shoji 2023 (in Japanese)
With colorful imagery that mixes the surreal with the erotic, Old Narcissus brings together two men at vastly different turning points: elderly children’s book author Yamazaki
and perpetually bored twentysomething sex worker Leo. They accompany each other on a surprising journey, where the complicated history of queer rights in Japan serves as backdrop for an intergenerational tale of gay life and cultural taboos.
See it at the Roxie Theater Sunday 06/18 @ 6:00pm,
or in the Frameline Digital Screening Room, June 24 – July 2
Discount Code:  E78MR62
View Trailer
Book Tickets

Pornomelancholia
(Argentina | France | Brazil | Mexico),
Monday 06/19 @ 9:45pm, Roxie Theater
Dir. Manuel Abramovich 2022
(in Spanish & English)
Lalo decides to audition for an adult movie to make some money and escape the tedium of his factory job. With his striking face and dark mustache, he quickly finds himself cast as Zapata in an overheated porno retelling of the Mexican Revolution. But Lalo’s rising star as an explicit performer does not tame his loneliness. Director Manuel Abramovich slyly blends fiction and documentary in this artful, alluring portrait of sex in the age of OnlyFans.
*content advisory

See it at the Roxie Theater Monday 06/19 @ 9:45pm,
Discount Code:  E79NG82
View Trailer
Book Tickets

This year’s festival theme is SEE & BE SCENE, and features over 100 queer films, shown June 14-24 t at the Castro Theatre, the Roxie, the New Parkway Theatre in Oakland), the 4-Star, the Vogue, and the Balboa Theater, with streaming encores June 24 – July 2.

Frameline’s mission is to change the world through the power of queer cinema.  As a media arts nonprofit, Frameline’s programs connect filmmakers and audiences in the Bay Area and around the world.

 

Pride Pop-Up Art Show

Heron Arts, in collaboration with The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District and Oasis Arts, is hosting a group exhibition Pride Pop-Up Show.

The exhibition is a salon style show featuring artwork by local LGBTQ artists and is a celebration of the beginning of Pride month, as well as a celebration of the cultural heritage of the LGBTQ+ community in the SoMa neighborhood where Heron Arts is located.   Participating Artists include Adam Caldwell, Aleckzander Anthony, Alex Prestia, Diego Gomez, Dorian Katz, Elliott C Nathan, Favianna Rodriguez, Gloria Polo, J Manuel Carmona, Jonesy, Josh Katz, Justin Hall, Kegan Marling,  Phil Chanin (Glitter Moonbeam), Serge Gay Jr., and Tanya Wischerath.

The exhibition will be on view at Heron Arts from June 2nd until June 14th, 2023.  To view the exhibition, you can make a reservation here.

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The opening reception for the Pride Pop- Up Show on June 2 was a great success, with roughly 100 attendees, and numerous works sold.  Entertainment featured DJ Trevor Sigler and Oasis performer Kochina Rude.  You can view a full gallery of images from the event here, courtesy of Fire Dragon Photo.

The LEATHER & LGBTQ Cultural District is proud to partner with Heron Arts and Oasis Arts in creating this event, with invaluable assistance from Soma West CBD.

Heron Arts is located at 7 Heron St, off of 8th Street near Harrison, in South of Market San Francisco.