Bronze bootprint inlaid in the sidewalk as part of the San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley, honoringSam Steward.
Collectively titledLeather Memoir, the artworks, mainly created by landscape architect Jeffrey Miller, are:[1]
A black granite stone etched with a narrative byGayle Rubin, an image of the "LeatherDavid" statue by Mike Caffee, and a reproduction ofChuck Arnett's 1962 mural that was in theTool Box (a gay leather bar),[5]
Engraved standing stones that honor community leather institutions including theFolsom Street Fair,
Leather pride flag pavement markings through which the stones emerge, and
Bronze bootprints along the curb honoring 28 individuals who were an important part of local leather communities:[2]
^Gayle Rubin, "The Catacombs: A Triumph of the Butthole", inLeatherfolk: Radical Sex, People, Politics, and Practice, Alyson Press, 1992,ISBN1555831877, pp. 119-141; reprinted inDeviations: A Gayle Rubin Reader, Duke University Press, 2011,ISBN0822349868,"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on October 6, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), retrieved September 30, 2014.