LAS VEGAS — The Erotic Heritage Museum today announced that Kelly Shibari has been tapped as the museum’s marketing outreach coordinator.
Shibari will be the point person for the Museum's events, workshops, screenings and other offerings for the public, said Dr. Victoria Hartmann, the museum’s executive director.
"I'm so honored to be invited to work with the EHM team," Shibari said. "I've visited the museum for years whenever I'm in Vegas. I even held a breast cancer fundraiser there in 2010. I'm thrilled to work with those who deal in all aspects of sexuality — educators and thought leaders, as well as filmmakers, entertainers, pleasure product manufacturers, media, and more — to bring their expertise to the museum to share with the public.
“With a view towards not only maintaining relationships with the local crowd, while also appealing to those traveling to Sin City, we intend to make the EHM a destination location for all who are interested in human sexuality, its history and future."
Shibari spent more than 10 years in the adult entertainment industry as a performer. She later parlayed her experience and contacts in the industry into a successful public relations and marketing firm — ThePRSMGroup.
The Erotic Heritage Museum, located at 3275 Sammy Davis Jr. Dr. in Las Vegas, houses more than 24,000 square feet of permanent and featured exhibits.
The museum's ethos is that sexual pleasure and its depiction are natural aspects of the human experience, and that such celebrations of individual human sexuality — that of pleasure — must be made available to all, regardless of gender, race, or belief.
For more information, visit EroticMuseumVegas.com or call (702) 794-4000. To contact Shibari in regards to the Erotic Heritage Museum, email eroticmuseumvegas@gmail.com.