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The Leather Archives and Museum in Chicago

The Leather Archives & Museum (the LA&M), located in the Rogers Park neighborhood of ChicagoIllinois, United States, was founded by Chuck Renslow and Tony DeBlase in 1991, “as a community archives, library, and museum of leatherkinkfetish, and BDSM history and culture.” Its mission statement reads, “Making leather, kink, BDSM, and fetish accessible through research, preservation, education and community engagement.” In addition to activities in Chicago, the LA&M sends “traveling” exhibits around the country, and provides email and telephone research assistance. The LA&M is open to those 18 years old or older due to the adult nature of some of its contents.

Permanent exhibits

The permanent exhibits at the LA&M are the Fakir Musafar exhibit, the Dungeon exhibit (which shows some of the museum’s artifacts in an erotic environment), the Leatherbar exhibit, and the A Room of Her Own exhibit (about women’s leather history). In regard to the name of the A Room of Her Own exhibit, curator Alex Warner has written,
As I began work for the first exhibit installation of the Women’s Leather History Project, I was excited that we were both literally and figuratively making room for Leatherwomen’s history in the LA&M. It was out of this line of thinking that “A Room of Her Own” emerged, building on Virginia Woolf‘s 1929 feminist text [A Room of One’s Own] that argues for women’s need for space to think and create.

Etienne Auditorium

The LA&M has the Etienne Auditorium, which is used for the LA&M film series, Cinekink, the German Fetisch Film Festival, leather-related contests, demonstrations, community meetings, lectures, and as a place where leather groups and clubs can gather for free. The auditorium has numerous murals done by Dom Orejudos, who used the pseudonym Etienne, the French equivalent of his middle name Stephen.[11][6]

Notable items

The LA&M has the world’s biggest collection of original pieces by Dom Orejudos under the name Etienne, some Touko Valio Laaksonen (who used the pseudonym Tom of Finland) originals, and complete sets of the magazines Drummer (before its relaunch) and Bound & Gagged. It also has one of three original leather pride flags which the flag’s creator Tony DeBlase assembled as a prototype, and all of the artwork, notes, and other materials of Bill Schmeling. The LA&M also has notable writings such as the records of International Mr. LeatherNational Leather Association, and the Mineshaft, and the papers of Tony DeBlase. It also has all photos by Kris Studios, a male physique photography studio founded by Chuck Renslow and Dom Orejudos, that took photos for gay magazines they published. The studio was named in part to honor transgender pioneer Christine Jorgensen. Renslow later co-founded the LA&M with Tony DeBlase.

History

In August 1991, the LA&M was incorporated in the state of Illinois. Tony DeBlase served as Vice President of the Board of Directors of the LA&M from 1992 until 2000. The LA&M moved into its current building in 1999. In May 2006, the LA&M’s executive director Rick Storer participated in a panel discussion entitled “Censorship & Sexually Explicit Materials” at the 2006 GLBT ALMS (Archives, Libraries, Museums and Special Collections) Conference. In May 2009, the LA&M announced that International Mr. Leather proceeds would be placed in a trust to benefit the museum In 2009, the LA&M acquired the 25-box collection of papers of Robert Davolt, author and organizer of the San Francisco Pride leather contingent, and the editor of Bound & Gagged. In July of 2019, Bill Schmeling donated all of his artwork, notes, and other materials to the LA&M, shortly before he died in September.
Wooden library shelves and wood study table with lamp. Many books line the shelves along with small human figurines. A sunlit window frames a stained glass outline of a human in leather vest and chaps.
Library reading room

Honors

The LA&M received the Large Nonprofit Organization of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards in 1997, 2001, 2006, and 2011. Joseph Bean, while executive director of the LA&M, received the Man of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards in 1998 and 2000, and the Steve Maidhof Award for National or International Work from the National Leather Association International in 1998. Rick Storer, while executive director of the LA&M, received the President’s Award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards in 2005, the Man of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards in 2008, the Mr. Marcus Hernandez Lifetime Achievement Award (Man) as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards in 2012, and the National Leather Association International Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. The LA&M was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame in 2017. The LA&M was inducted into the Leather Hall of Fame in 2019. Take a look to our shop
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Master in Sexology from Institute of Sexology in Granada, Spain. I like to learn everything related with sex and erotism. The best way to learn about a topic is to try to explain it.
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