Jester DeKay – Curator and Fine Arts Professional

Jester is a working artist with a degree in Fine Arts and extensive experience curating and staging gallery shows and exhibitions. Their strengths include thematic curation, ethical representation, visual coherence across multi-artist installations, and audience-centered presentation. Jester supports selection, label/program text, and exhibition design to museum-adjacent standards.

Grant Anderson -Professional Artist and Exhibition Producer

Grant is a working artist with decades of exhibition experience, including early-career shows in New York City with the original cohort that evolved into the Leslie-Lohman Foundation (now Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art). He has staged multiple shows of a similar scope, lending practical know-how in layout, install standards, audience flow, and artist relations. Grant anchors curatorial execution with hands-on production leadership.

Eduardo Rodriguez – Artist, Gallerist, and Producer

Eduardo is a working artist and former gallery owner currently engaged in an international portrait project. He previously staged one of the Northeast’s largest and best-attended annual erotic art exhibitions in Baltimore—an important inspiration for Unveiled Visions. Eduardo brings deep expertise in artist acquisition, content sensitivity, audience development, and professional standards for presenting alternative lifestyle and erotic art to the public.

Hunter O’Hanian

Hunter O’Hanian has a long career creating art and supporting visual arts and LGBTQ+ studies. He has held significant positions, including Executive Director of the Stonewall National Museum and Archive and the College Art Association. He was also the founding Director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, and previously served as the Director of the Foundation for Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Additionally, he led two major artists’ residency programs, serving as President of Anderson Ranch Arts Center (Aspen, CO) and Director of the Fine Arts Work Center (Provincetown, MA).

He graduated from Boston College and obtained his law degree from Suffolk University.

The author of numerous articles and essays, along with Robert W. Richards, is the co-editor of Stroke: From Under the Mattress to Out in the Open (Bruno Gmunder, 2015). His latest project is Amos Badertscher: Images and Stories (Phaidon, 2025)

October 2024

UNVEILED VISIONS CURATORS

Connect with Florida Leather Week

Phone:

(754) 200-9577

Email:

FLW@RBKProductionsLLC.com

Address:

511 NE 21st Ct. #418
Wilton Manors, FL 33305

Common Inquiries

Here are some frequently asked questions to help you navigate Florida Leather Week.

What is the schedule for Florida Leather Week?

The event runs from November 8 to 16, featuring a variety of activities including contests, parties, and art exhibitions. Check our schedule page for detailed information.

How can I participate as a vendor or artist?

We welcome vendors and artists to join our events. Please fill out the respective forms on our website to apply for Boundless or Unveiled Visions.

Are there age restrictions for the events?

Yes, attendees must be 21 years or older to participate in most events due to venue policies and the nature of the activities.

Where can I purchase tickets?

Tickets are available on our website. Visit the ticketing section for pricing and package details.

What should I bring to the events?

We recommend bringing comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and any personal items you may need. Some events may have specific dress codes, so check the event details.

Is there parking available at the venues?

Yes, parking is available at most venues, but we encourage carpooling or using public transportation to reduce congestion.

Get Involved Today!

We invite you to reach out with any questions or to learn more about participating in Florida Leather Week. Whether you’re an attendee, vendor, or artist, we’re excited to hear from you. Join us in celebrating community, art, and liberation under the sun!