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  • Live In the Castro with Toby Linwood and Nisha Supahan
    2021/12/21

    In this episode, we interview Toby Linwood and Nisha Supahan, husband and wife and owners of Tattoo 34, the only Indigenous and Black owned tattoo shop in Portland, OR. Toby is a tattoo artist and manages the shop's design, feel and vibe. Nisha is his partner in life and in business and is the administrator and manager of Toby’s schedule and she runs all the back end of the tattoo shop for all the artists.

    Toby started his passion for art as a graffiti artist as a teen, between that art form and tattooing he has taught art to kids, done graphic and interior design, painted, drew, sculpted, carved, and etched, along with so many other art-related endeavors. He has now been tattooing for over 10 years starting in the Bay Area and then in Oregon.


    Nisha and Toby have owned their own tattoo shop for over 6 years, they have built and continue to improve on what they want their tattoo shop to be. Tattoo 34 is rooted in community and believes in giving back, the owners incorporate their values as Indigenous people into their business

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    54 分
  • Live In the Castro with Joel Mejia
    2021/12/21

    Joel Mejia is a queer tattoo artist from Manteca, CA with stunning realism and black and grey tattoos. Joel talks about his experiences in tattooing and shares secrets from his education in marketing and how he applies it to his tattoo career. Tune in for some hot tips.

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    55 分
  • Live In the Castro with Ruby Croak
    2021/12/21

    Born in Miami and raised by Brooklyn, Ruby Croak attended SVA (School of Visual Arts) and MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art and Design) long enough to realize that she would never appreciate adult supervision. This rebellious nature led her to slinging drinks at some of NYC's prominent downtown nightclubs, and now into slinging inks as a tattooist. She specializes in watercolor and portraiture, and her art inspiration is primarily based on Native American culture. Her passion for the arts and community inspired her to open her own tattoo studio/art gallery in the West Adams district of LA in 2017. "High Art Tattoo Gallery" is currently providing beautiful tattoos and art events with the purpose of engaging and uplifting the community. Tonight we will hear some stories and learn about the future of High Art Tattoo Gallery which might have wheels!

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    58 分
  • Live in the Castro with Cedre Csillagi
    2021/07/01

    Cedre Csillagi has been tattooing since 1999 in the Bay Area of San Francisco. In 2005 they co-opened Diving Swallow Tattoo, a shop that is well respected and loved to this day. Cedre shares with us about queerness, their history and tattoo experiences. We can’t wait to share these stories!

    Check out Cedre on all their social platforms:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cedretattoos/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cedretattoos/

    Website: https://cedreink.com/


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    57 分
  • Live in the Castro with Kristina Quiñones Miller
    2021/07/01

    Kristina Quiñones Miller was raised in Camarillo, CA. Growing up she always felt a little out of place and searched for a space with other like minded artists. Kristy started her apprenticeship at 18 years old and eventually made it to her dream city in San Francisco. She shares stories with us about making it in The City, being pregnant, and starting her family while being a tattooer.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Live in the Castro with Millie Koh
    2021/04/26
    Millie Koh is a brilliant black and grey technical tattoo artist who owns UNDRGRND Tattoo in San Francisco. She started her apprenticeship in Singapore when she was 23 years old where she learned to come out of her shell. Millie tells us about her experiences of coming out as gay in Singapore, escaping from the rough marriage that led her to California, and her techniques on learning and growing as a tattooer.
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Live in the Castro with Chris Martin
    2021/04/05

    Chris Martin was born and raised in Greensboro, NC and now works at Tres Leches studio in Oakland, CA. Chris started in the fine art scene which led him to the San Francisco Bay Area, then later allowing him an apprenticeship in tattooing. Chris has an amazing in-depth style in tattooing he calls African American Traditional. Chris builds the story, connects the ideology, symbolism, and superstitions of American traditional tattoo art and the African diaspora, giving American traditional new narratives and culture.

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    59 分
  • Live In the Castro with Brittny Abad
    2021/02/25

    Brittny Abad aka @Blaabad is a tattooer who lives in Portland, OR. She has an erotic and body positive art style, which has unexpectedly led to educating and representing a lot of queers with her beautiful and powerful art work. Originally from San Jose, CA Brit found her style through her Dads anatomy books and through studying in the medical field before tattooing. Brit shares experience like getting into Onlyfans during the pandemic opening a whole new door to self expression, art and queer representation.

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    1 時間 4 分