ADVERTISEMENT

Sex Ed: Get A Sneak Peek At S.F.’s Antique Vibrator Exhibit!

ADVERTISEMENT
Sure, we love moseying around our favorite museums on the reg (it really never gets old), but sometimes our art-filled trips lack a little…shall we say…spice? Well, things are about to get a lot more intriguing, thanks to the folks over at Good Vibrations.
Get ready for some serious sex-ed flashbacks, ‘cause the storied local sex shop has curated a selection of rare, vintage vibrators that are interesting, to say the least. From gas-powered contraptions to rolling pins (eek), curator Dr. Carol Queen will trace the roots and evolution of the vibrator, which, some of you might recall, was once used by physicians to treat "hysteria" in women.
"The new exhibit contextualizes the vibrator's role in society and highlights how our attitudes around sex and female pleasure have evolved," explains Dr. Queen. "It really gives us an appreciation for how far both society and technology have come."
Starting tomorrow, folks can head over to the adult shop on Polk Street to take it all in. And, if you need to add a little more freak to your springtime agenda, be sure to take note of the Bay Area premiere of the vibrator-centric film Hysteria (starring Maggie Gyllenhaal), which will be screening at the S.F. International Film Festival and co-presented by Good Vibrations.
Can't wait until the exhibit's debut on April 12 or Hysteria's on May 1? You don't have to, thanks to our freaky sneak peek of some of the minted vibrators on display. WTF or FTW? Click through and decide for yourself!
Antique Vibrator Museum Grand Opening and Reception
When: Thursday, April 12, 6 to 8 p.m.
Where: Good Vibrations, 1620 Polk Street (at Sacramento Street); 415-345-0400.
Screening of Hysteria
When: Tuesday, May 1, 9:30 p.m.
Where: Sundance Kabuki Theatre, 1881 Post Street (between Webster and Fillmore streets); 415-346-3243.
Price: $13. Tickets here!
ADVERTISEMENT

More from Entertainment

R29 Original Series

ADVERTISEMENT