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Explore the Leather Archives & Museum in Chicago: Celebrating LGBTQ+ and Kink History During Pride Month

By Tom Barnas
6/25/2025

Celebrate Pride Month at the Leather Archives & Museum—a powerful, one-of-a-kind destination in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood that honors the legacy and culture of the LGBTQ+ leather and kink communities. Founded in 1991 by Chuck Renslow and Tony DeBlase, this nonprofit institution is dedicated to preserving the history of leather, fetish, BDSM, and alternative sexual expression.

As Pride Month shines a spotlight on diverse identities and sexualities, the Leather Archives & Museum offers a meaningful, educational, and inclusive experience for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Its collections span the globe and include:

A research library with books, magazines, scholarly publications, films, and digital media focused on kink, fetishism, and alternative lifestyles.

  • A museum collection featuring original erotic art and rare artifacts from individuals and organizations rooted in alternative sex culture.
  • An extensive archive of personal papers, photographs, and records from iconic activists, artists, and businesses within the kink and LGBTQ+ communities.

Whether you’re celebrating Pride in Chicago or visiting year-round, the Leather Archives & Museum offers a safe, respectful, and educational environment to explore the rich and often overlooked narratives of queer and kink history.

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