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On Pins & Needles: Tattooing in Massachusetts
Thursday, April 15 at 7:00 p.m.
Although tattooing was first introduced to Bostonians in the 1840s, it was just 10 years ago that a Massachusetts ban on tattooing (except by medical physicians) was deemed unconstitutional by a Suffolk Superior Court judge. Helping to overthrow this ban was Sarah Wunsch, staff attorney
with the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. Join Wunsch, Boston Tattoo Convention producer Natan Alexander, and exhibition curator Pedro Alonzo for a look back at the commonwealth’s long and complicated history with this art form.
$10 general admission; $8 ICA and ACLU members, students, and seniors. ACLU member discount available for on-site sales only.
BONUS! Before the talk, join Mexican tattoo artist Dr. Lakra and exhibition curator Pedro Alonzo in the galleries for a conversation about Dr. Lakra’s ICA exhibition and the role of tattooing in his art. Tour begins at 6:00 p.m. in the exhibition; free admission to the galleries.
The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston
100 Northern Avenue
Boston, MA 02210
www.icaboston.org
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