RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/sipwithceecee
Come celebrate creativity, liberation, and community while supporting an important cause.
Get tied up in creativity this spring at I’m Sprung: Shibari Sip & Paint — an unforgettable evening of art, performance, music, and playful energy curated by CeeCee/Colorful Weird0 Art.
Enjoy a captivating live Shibari performance, a live model for artistic inspiration, sounds by a local DJ, guided art instruction, and delicious beverages + food available.
Choose your vibe:
🎨 Artist Ticket – includes all art supplies and guided painting experience
✨ Observer Ticket – come soak in the atmosphere, enjoy the show, and mingle
Theme: Spring Awakening
Dress Code: Bright & Sexy
This special event is a fundraiser for Safe Work Coalition, a nonprofit dedicated to building community among sex industry workers, reducing stigma, and connecting workers to resources, advocacy, and support services.
Come celebrate creativity, liberation, and community while supporting an important cause.
Space is limited. Dress bold, bring your sparkle, and let’s get sprung.
Event logistics:
This is a 21+ event. You must have a valid physical I.D. for entry.
Bio:
Candace ‘CeeCee’ Collins is a San Francisco-based artist whose bold, provocative work champions sexual liberation and the decriminalization of sex work. They discovered their passion for painting in 2020 during the pandemic, using art as a means of self-expression and activism. Known for their vibrant color palettes and unapologetic themes, CeeCee’s work challenges societal norms while celebrating desire, empowerment, and bodily autonomy. Through exhibitions, collaborations, and public art projects, she continues to spark dialogue, spread joy, and advocate for a world where all forms of consensual sex work and pleasure are respected.
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Golden Rule
Treat one another with kindness and respect.
Consent
Consent is required for all touch and play at this event. It must be freely given, revocable, informed, engaged, and specific (FRIES).
Privacy and Discretion
What happens here stays here. Treat all information about attendees and activities as confidential. Do not "out" anyone regarding their identity, orientation, kinks, or attendance.
Community Care
Don't yuck someone's yum. This means respecting that others may have different kinks, interests, and ways of expressing themselves. What isn't your thing may be someone else's joy. Keep negative reactions, comments, or judgments about others' consensual interests to yourself. This is an LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC-inclusive space. Everyone is expected to show up with respect and care for others. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for:
Intoxicants & Altered States
Kink Store does not sell or serve alcohol.
Entry may be denied to anyone who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or any other substance upon arrival. This is not a judgment - it is a safety measure. Our events involve explicit consent, and impairment compromises the ability to give and receive it clearly.
If you appear unable to give or receive clear consent, a host may check in with you privately. Continued concern may result in being asked to pause play or step outside. This is never a punishment, but a community care measure. Our priority is keeping everyone safe and able to enjoy the space.
Health and Hygiene
Respect the Space
Treat staff, hosts, and the venue with care and courtesy. Return any equipment to its proper place and report any damage or safety concerns to a host immediately.
Scenes and Play
Safewords
Agree on safewords before any play begins.
Safer Sex
Safety Monitors & Dungeon Monitors
Dungeon Monitors (DMs) and hosts are here to support safety and consent. They have final say and may stop any scene. Please:
Phones and Photography
No photography, video, or audio recording is permitted unless explicitly stated otherwise for a specific event. Keep your phone stored and screens dimmed in play areas. Violations of this policy are taken extremely seriously.
Aftercare
Aftercare is a vital part of responsible BDSM play. Check in with your play partners following a scene. Be mindful that aftercare needs vary; some may need space, others physical comfort, or time to decompress. Hosts may have a designated aftercare area or resources available. Please ask if you need support.
Newcomers & First-Timers
We welcome people who are new to events like this. If you're unsure about anything, ask a host. No question is too basic. We encourage experienced community members to be patient and welcoming mentors, not gatekeepers.
Concerns and Reporting
If you witness or experience a consent violation or safety concern, please speak with a host or event representative immediately. All reports will be handled with discretion and taken seriously. You will be believed and supported. You may also email dusty@kinkstore.com if you wish to remain anonymous. We are committed to accountability and learning.
Consequences for Violations
Violations of this code of conduct may result in:
Serious violations involving non-consent will result in immediate removal and may be reported to relevant community networks.
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Accessibility
We are committed to making Kink Store events as accessible and welcoming as possible.
The main floor entrance is wheelchair accessible. There is one step further into the space; a portable ramp is available upon request with advance notice. Please note that the upstairs loft area is not currently accessible to persons using wheelchairs or mobility devices. Both restrooms are ADA-compliant.
We welcome guests with all access needs and encourage you to reach out in advance so we can do our best to accommodate you. This includes communication access needs such as ASL or kink-friendly interpretation services, which typically require advance booking. Interpreters accompanying a guest are welcome at no additional charge in that capacity.
To request accommodations or ask about access, please contact us at events@kinkstore.com well in advance of the event.
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COVID Safer Play Policy
We are committed to creating a space that is as safe and enjoyable as possible for our entire community, including those who are immunocompromised or at higher risk.
Masks: Masks are optional but warmly encouraged. We will have a limited supply of masks available at the door at no cost. First-come, first-served.
Testing: We strongly recommend testing before attending. PCR tests (also called NAATs) are considered the gold standard for COVID-19 detection and are our top recommendation. PCR tests are accurate nearly 99% of the time, compared to about 80% for rapid at-home antigen tests. If a PCR test isn't accessible to you, a rapid antigen test is still a meaningful harm-reduction step. If you have symptoms and test negative on a rapid test, follow up with a PCR or repeat the rapid test 48 hours later.
Testing is recommended, not required. We trust our community to make informed, considerate decisions.
Where to get tested for free in San Francisco:
Please stay home if you are feeling sick, have tested positive in the last 10 days, or have had a known exposure in the last 5 days.
Thank you for helping keep our community safe and able to keep playing together. 🖤