Īll month long, Humphry Slocombe will be scooping some of its best Pride flavors at the Ferry Building. The demo will be followed by a book signing at Book Passage.
On Saturday, June 4, the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market will be hosting a free cooking demo with famed fermentationist, author, and queer farmer Sandor Katz, promoting his new book Fermentation Journeys, at the Foodwise Classroom. The Ferry Building has plenty of special offerings and activities throughout June. But don’t just limit the festivities to one weekend. With the SF Pride Parade starting by the Embarcadero, the Ferry Building Marketplace is the perfect pit stop to sip, celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community this year. Visit Ferry Building Marketplace, June 4 - 30
It will also host a diverse range of events centered around community connection and creation.
The pop-up aims to promote access and opportunity and reduce financial barriers by offering reduced commission rates and financial assistance to its artists. will feature rotating monthly exhibitions and a permanent display of photos by Dan Nicoletta that show the store and neighborhood’s evolution through the decades. Located at 575 Castro St., the space will celebrate its grand opening on June 10. aims to build on Milk’s legacy by celebrating disenfranchised, underrepresented and emerging local Queer artists across mediums and the 2SLGBTQIA+ spectrum. Helmed by queer photographer Devlin Shand, his partner Fadi Salah and Erika Pappas, Queer A.F. This new pop-up arts gallery, boutique and gathering space is opening in Harvey Milk’s historic former storefront, Castro Camera. Queer Arts Featured (Queer A.F.) Popup, June 3 – Oct. To mark the occasion, the Nasser Family in partnership with Another Planet Entertainment is scheduling 11 days of film screenings from June 3 to 22, featuring iconic movies from each decade of the Castro’s history, including a “Happy Birthday” special event on June 22 with movies filmed in San Francisco. Castro Theatre Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary, June 3 - 22Ĭastro Theatre, the world-renowned entertainment and LGBTQ community landmark, will celebrate its 100th anniversary on June 22. At dusk, 2,700 LED nodes of pink lights illuminate the Pink Triangle, ensuring the symbol is visible 24 hours a day. This year volunteers will fill the hillside with pink canvas streamers, creating a massive daytime triangle. The Pink Triangle tradition began in 1996 and has served ever since as a reminder of both a painful past and a hopeful future. In a reclamation of the symbol once used to shame the gay community, San Francisco illuminates a massive pink triangle atop Twin Peaks each year during Pride Month. Hit songs from blockbuster mega-musicals like Avenue Q, Dirty Little Showtunes, Head Over Heels and hidden gems from indie darlings make this the party of the season. NCTC, San Francisco’s premier LGBTQ+ and Allied performing arts institution and progressive arts education conservatory, is wrapping up its 40th-anniversary celebration with Encore, a special cabaret featuring melodious performances of iconic numbers that have lit up its stage. Events ENCORE at The New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC), through June 12 See below for the latest news and details on what’s happening in the City by the Bay during Pride Month. The memorial quilt will be displayed in Golden Gate Park for its 35th anniversary on June 11 and 12. In addition, San Francisco will be home for two days to the largest display of the National Aids Memorial Quilt in over a decade.
The 52nd annual SF Pride celebration and parade are proudly back in person on June 25 and 26. (San Francisco) – While diversity and inclusiveness are celebrated all year in San Francisco, the city goes all out in June for Pride Month with one of the largest Pride parades in North America and film festivals, events and performances celebrating LGTBQ+ community and culture.