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Category Archives: San Francisco
Retail Sights Seen: San Francisco Shop Windows and Billboards
Sexy plastic mannequins show what they’re made of. Homoerotic subtexts sprout from Cerveza ads. Hung like a…rhino? Another one rides the bus. What IS that man looking at? Windows and signage seen around the City.
Posted in Photography, San Francisco, Signage
Tagged Art, billboard, Culture, display, Gay, mannequin, merchandising, Photography, San Francisco, Sexy, Signage
Guys Seen: Hobby Surveillance on the Streets of San Francisco
We live in a surveillance society. Facebook knows who you are. Video cameras are everywhere in the urban and suburban environments, and sprinkled throughout the rural and less developed areas. Truck stops. Eyes in the sky. Watching you. Watching me. Google Earth may have captured us for their street views. In front of your home, shopping, out with friends. How do you know that they haven’t? Corporate surveillance in retail environments is particularly pervasive, but ordinary citizens are routinely forbidden from shooting back. “No cameras” and “No Photography” signs sprout alongside image capture devices. Of course, photography is usually regulated in government buildings. Photography is an act of dominance. Who can shoot who, doing what, where and why? We are engaged in a high-stakes game of scopophilic tag. And these days, everyone’s got a camera. Gotcha!
Posted in Photography, San Francisco, Surveillance
Tagged Art, BDSM, Culture, Gay, Photography, San Francisco, Sexy, Surveillance
QIY: Queer It Yourself – Tools for Survival. Call for Artists and Makers. Big Gay June Show in San Francisco.
As a part of the 2011 National Queer Arts Festival, “A Sustainable Queer Planet,” the Visual Arts Committee of the Queer Cultural Center presents: QIY: Queer It Yourself – Tools for Survival
Inspired by the late 1960s utopian builders’ guide A Whole Earth Catalog, QIY – Tools for Survival presents an exhibition of queer do-it-yourself culture and alternative world making.
QIY is envisioned as a laboratory for creating a sustainable queer culture and demonstrating the power of self and community organizing, re-creation, speculation, and transformation. As an antidote to anti-sociality theories of queerness (that suggest queerness can only be rendered as a negation of heteronormativity), Queer It Yourself invites artists to forge their own tools for surviving the everyday challenges of contemporary queer existence.
This exhibition encourages artists to develop workstations, participatory spaces, hands-on training areas, maps, and information kiosks. We seek workshops and lectures that create immersive and interactive experiences for viewers. We also encourage educational workshops that will help artists and newly forming artists groups to write grants, and to better understand the arts funding world.
Queering the index of the original Whole Earth Catalog, the various sections of the QIY exhibition include:
Land Use / Dig it (organic farming, community gardens, eco-projects, cruising sites, earthworks, recycling projects, rural gay culture, hippies and rednecks, RFD zine, Billy Club, 420 cultures, mountain men, off the grid living, survivalism, subsistence, indigenous and third world land use, border disputes)
Shelter / Sheltering (guides to urban and rural homemaking, urban and rural homelessness, cars, tents, bridges and freeway overhangs, tiny houses, pre-fab housing, visionary architecture, greening your living space, creating mood lighting with energy efficient fixtures, housing collectives, polyamorous living)
Craft Making / Queering it (queer arts and crafts, craft demos, how-to guides and workshops, how to use etsy.com, Blurb and self-publishing software, QIY kinky toys, homemade fashion and couture)
Commerce / Selling it (experiments with capitalism, fashion collectives, sexwork, alternative book, art, and product distribution, queer & LGBT marketing demographics, critiques, small businesses, barter, trade, resource-based economy vs. commodity-based economy)
Community / Join in (political organizing, queer community organizing, ad hoc political action committees, queer pride, gay shame, organizing your first demonstration, social & political groups, leather clubs, s/m networks, bike clubs)
Nomadics / Roaming (the culture of the road, the runway, the superhighway, jetsetting, transnationalism, queer diasporas, queer immigrant and exile cultures)
Communications / Connecting (zines, homo-hop and homo-core music, queer speed-dating, independent publishing, social networking, blogging, listserves, social media, flashmobs, promotional strategies, writing your first press release, street art, posters, stickers, queer graffiti)
Learning / Get Schooled (community art and culture projects, health activism, continuing education, grant writing and fundraising, guides for queer survival, mentorship, “training” in leather circles, drag “mothers”, informal or marginal methods of transmitting culture, service, apprenticeships)
Style / Working it (working the runway, drag king & queen culture, ball culture, leather, gear, street styles, rural styles, international styles, fashion and make-up tips and tricks, makeover demonstrations, finding the right photographer for your head-shot)
We welcome artwork, ephemera, documentation, publications, zines, music, videos, installations, DIY kits, guides, instruction manuals, maps, charts, top-ten tips, alternative cosmologies, proposals for live demonstrations, workshops and interactive QIY workstations.
Propose a history of Zine culture, show work of collective art projects, show artifacts of ad hoc political action committees, give live demonstrations of quilting and queer homemaking, offer a do-it-yourself stencil-making so that you too can be a street artist, and much more…
If you are a San Francisco based artists’ space, gallery or collective and would like to propose a satellite show, we’d like to hear from you!
Qcc’s 2011 curatorial committee members include: Terry Berlier, Cheryl Dunye, Josh Faught, Rudy Lemcke, Matt McKinley, Pam Peniston, Jordy Jones, and Tina Takemoto.
Grab your seeds and shovels, duct tape and twine, glitter and hot glue guns! It’s time to Queer It Yourself!
National Queer Arts Festival 2011
Visual Arts Exhibition
SOMArts Gallery, San Francisco. June 2011
Deadline: February 22, 2011
To submit a proposal: QIF Call For Proposals
Homotextual Sunday: Words Seen
Dog tags will be serviced. When you are in Organ Company, you are in good company. Paddle faster. I hear banjos!
Posted in Photography, Road Trips, San Francisco, Signage, Street Art, Grafitti, etc., Travel
Tagged Art, Culture, Gay, Homotextual, Image/Word, Photography, San Francisco, Signage, Street Art, Grafitti, etc., Travel
Karr Asks: “What is it with gay photographers and dogs?” GH responds with Dogs Seen.
Bay Area Reporter columnist John Karr opens his weekly critique of all things gay and pornographic Karrnal Knowledge with the question: “What is it with gay photographers and dogs?” Good question. No answers here. Just some pictures of dogs. Woof!
Posted in Northern California, Photography, San Francisco, Surveillance
Tagged Art, Culture, Dogs, John Karr, Photography, San Francisco, Surveillance
Pulling Ourselves Up by each Others’ Boot Straps: Support Stompers
We do like our Boots. We also really like our small, gay community businesses. This economy is rough on both. This season, consider a gift certificate from Stompers Boots. This staple of the San Francisco Leather scene is as much a community center as a business, as famous for their Dore and Folsom fair BBQs as for their spectacular inventory of boots. Jack Nojazzhands has posted an appealing plea on YouTube.
Posted in Leather, San Francisco, Subcultures
Tagged BDSM, Business, Culture, Gay, Kink, Leather, LGBT, Stomper's Boots
Sights seen in San Francisco Japantown Kinokuniya Mall
Toys, boys, and sushi.
The Kinokuniya Mall.
Happy Birthday, Kid.
Posted in Japan, Photography, San Francisco, Signage, Subcultures
Tagged Aidan Dunn, Art, Banana, Cannabis Works, Culture, Isobune, J-pop, Japan, Kinokuniya, Manga, San Francisco, Sushi, Toys
Eye Heart Teh Gaze: Big Deal Art Sale at Visual Aid
Saturday is Visual Aid’s Annual BIG DEAL Art Sale…4-9:30pm on Saturday, November 13, 2010 Somarts, 934 Brannan Street, SF. Tickets $50 at the door
Enjoy: Great art and people-watching. Listen: Soulful sonic goodness from DJs N’K and Garlynn. Imbibe: Libations from Blue Angel Vodka, Barefoot Wine and Bubbly, Peroni. Taste: Yummy hors d’oeuvres and desserts from Creole Catering Company, The Only Cookie, Heartbaker. Put Your Hands in the Air: Auctioneer David Sobon will energize the crowd. Feel Great: While raising funds for Visual Aid, providing a gallery, free art supplies and community to artists living with AIDS, cancer, diabetes and other life-threatening illnesses. Obey: Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
More Info: Visual Aid
Posted in Art and Artists, Photography, San Francisco
Tagged Art Sale, Big Deal, Eye Heart Teh Gaze, Jordy Jones, Viaual Aid
Leather or Not? Is SF Giants’ Star Pitcher Brian Wilson Kinky? Is “The Beard” Gay?
Just For Men Wilson. B-Weezy. Flicker. Mental Assassin. The Beard. Whatever you call him, Giants star pitcher Brian Wilson is as much a performance artist as he is an athlete. But what does it mean? The look: tattoos, mohawk, shaved head, thick beard, torn t-shirt, pinky ring, a cock-ring worn as bracelet, always close at hand. The attitude. The friends. Who is The Machine? A neighbor who comes by for “sugar” as he quips to the startled interviewer Chris Rose? His team-mate Pat Burrell playing an elaborate prank as suggested by some internet commentators? And what about the gear? Described as wearing a “gimp outfit” by some in a reference to Pulp Fiction, the man in the leather harness, jockstrap and hood in the background of this video would look right at home in a private dungeon or at the SF Eagle on a Sunday afternoon. But then…so would Wilson. So the question, still open, is: “Is he or isn’t he?” Is he playing a character? Or is he really…one of us?
Posted in Baseball, Leather, San Francisco, Strange News, Video
Tagged BDSM, Brian Wilson, Gay, Kink, Leather, performance art, SF Giants, The Beard, The Machine
Chaos in San Francisco’s Mission District as Car plows into rowdy Crowd of Giants’ Fans…Graphic Video.
Wild Giants fans dance around a bonfire at the corner of 22nd and Mission, jamming percussion on tin cans and street signs, pummeling them with skateboards, chanting and dancing, wild and ecstatic. Riot or street celebration? So far, the damage is only to property. But when a car plows into the crowd, things turn ugly. The mob reacts; the police arrive. Night sticks come out. Cameras flash. The new pose of civilian surveillance: hand up; phones out. Snap. Snap. We’ve come a long way, Baby, from Rodney King. A voice from the crowd offers sage advice: “Keep on stepping back, Man. You don’t want to get close to this!” Point well taken.
Posted in Baseball, San Francisco, Surveillance, Video
Tagged bonfire, Mission district, police, riot, SF Giants, Surveillance, World Series
