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WE SAW YOU: Memphis Tattoo Festival

The event left its imprint on a little over 3,000 attendees.

Quinn Hurley did his best to get the Memphis Tattoo Festival to leave its imprint on Memphis. The event was presented by Tattoo Fest and the Explorer Tattoo Conference.

Trey and Anthony Austin
Mad-e Zwiebel and Caitlin Campbell
Taylor Bray and Lord Gregory Emerson

“We had a little over 3,000 attendees over the weekend,” says Hurley, director of operations for the three-day event held April 5th through 7th at the Renasant Convention Center. “For a market the size of Memphis, we definitely consider the event a success. It’s hard to pin down exactly how many tattoos were done over the three days. I would expect that number to be upwards of 500.”

Josh Brooks and Adrian Hood
Darby Robertson and Madelynne Caldwell
Alton_Sides and Matthew Vandergrift

And, he says, “It can only grow from here — and will. The reception from Memphis-based tattoo artists, specifically, was amazing.”

Hurley’s first tattoo was the logo for the Guardians of the Galaxy. “I got it on August 5, 2014, which was the director’s birthday. And it wasn’t great, so I got it redone a couple of years later.”

Why do people want to get a tattoo? “It’s a way to express yourself. It’s literally a way to wear your heart on your sleeve.”

Tasia Fant, Kirayl Campbell, Crystal Pink at Memphis Tattoo Festival (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Mason Manguno and Abby Clark at Memphis Tattoo Festival (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Hunter Harlow, Harrison Mitchell, Carlos Pavon at Memphis Tattoo Festival (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Grace Nicolas and Wes Elrod at Memphis Tattoo Festival (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Destiny Taylor and Jordan Chapman at Memphis Tattoo Festival (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Jordan McCall and Jordan Epperson at Memphis Tattoo Festival (Credit: Michael Donahue)

By Michael Donahue

Michael Donahue began his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar and moved to The Commercial Appeal in 1984, where he wrote about food and dining, music, and covered social events until early 2017, when he joined Contemporary Media.