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United Ink Tattoo Convention Takes Nassau Coliseum

Convention, presented by Tattoo Lou, is set for July 27-29.

Droves of Tattoo aficionados on Long Island will soon descend on Nassau Coliseum for United Ink, the region's only tattoo convention.

"Long Island has many great, talented artists and we need a place to all get together and unite, to tattoo in one place together," said Lou Rubino, owner of the Tattoo Lou's tattoo shop chain and event creator. "That’s why I planned this United Ink, to bring the art of tattooing to a whole new level on Long Island."

The convention, which runs July 27 to July 29 will showcase artists from around the world, Rubino said. There will be roughly 250 booths, about 200 having multiple tattoo artists working. About 20 of the booths will be manned by artists from local shops.

In addition to the tattooing, other booths will consist of piercers, tattoo supply companies, tattoo aftercare companies, clothing companies, companies that insure tattoo shops, tattoo attorneys and more.

There won't be a shortage of notable artists at the convention as it will feature three artists from the tattoo reality show Ink Master – winner Shane O'Neill and show contestants Billi Vegas and Al Fliction, star of the reality show NY Ink Megan Massacre, reality show LA Ink star Amy Nicoletto, Bowery Stan, Philadelphia Eddie, Roman Abrego, Chris Torres and more.

Many artists from the Tattoo Lou's shops will also be tattooing and piercing.

Aside from tattooing, the convention will feature a signing by former New York Yankees great Jim Leyritz, the Coney Island Freak Show, a body suspension act, tattoo seminars, contests for best tattoo of the day and much more.

Following each night of the convention, afterparties will go well into the night at surrounding bars and clubs, and Sunday night will feature an awards ceremony at Aura in East Meadow. Doors open at 9 p.m. and tickets are $15.

"It’s awards given out to not only just famous artists but artists that have made an impact on the industry as a whole, that have changed the way society perceives tattooing," said Mark Perez, director or marketing at Tattoo Lou's.

Rubino said he hopes to host roughly 10,000 people each day of the convention. Tickets are $18.50 for a day pass, $40 for a full weekend pass, and children 12-years-old and younger are free. The tickets could be purchased at the Nassau Coliseum box office and via TicketMaster.

Rubino said this convention isn't about his chain of stores but rather a celebration of the tattoo culture.

"The change over the past 10 years or so has been huge and more and more people are seeing this as an art form," he said. "It’s a great art form and there’s a lot of awesome, talented artists out there that need to be seen."

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dj75katmandu July 24, 2012 at 06:05 pm
Dude this would be a sick event in patchogue
littleShamrock July 24, 2012 at 07:22 pm
Its great to see an event on Long Island as big as this. Lou's does some amazing work and I love telling people and talking to people where my art is from. Its a culture of people that each have their own story and needs to show itself in a positive light. Good luck to the artists for a great expo and to the visitors, enjoy all who will be venturing to learn more about the tattoo world :)
Nassau Taxpayer July 25, 2012 at 12:07 pm
How perfectly Long Island...
Morty Cohen July 25, 2012 at 02:55 pm
I'm glad I won't be around to see all these young people when they're senior citizens on the beaches with their sagging "artwork"!
Vincent July 25, 2012 at 04:01 pm
If the Coliseum is good enough for this it should be good enough for Mr. Wang and his Islanders.
paul July 25, 2012 at 04:18 pm
Thats not saying much!
Catherine Mary July 25, 2012 at 04:40 pm
Things are going to sag whether they contain artwork or not. It's a part of life Morty. Most bodies are not perfect. There are plenty of un-tattooed things on the beach I don't want to see right now. And if you live a while and still see senior citizens on LI it will be a miracle. Unless they are homeless of course...
K. July 25, 2012 at 04:48 pm
They can always claim that it's a Salvador Dali.
Scott July 25, 2012 at 05:34 pm
You sound a bit saggy yourself there Morty.
patchoguepride July 25, 2012 at 06:39 pm
NO MORE FREAKY FESTS IN PATCHOGUE PLEASE!!! KEEP IT IN NASSAU! HAVE PATCHOGUE PRIDE!
Local July 25, 2012 at 09:07 pm
Patchouge pride???? please, what a joke.
Local July 25, 2012 at 09:08 pm
K....thats actually pretty funny. i'll have to remeber to use that line, when im as old as dirt like Morty.
littleShamrock July 25, 2012 at 10:29 pm
So you think someone has a tattoo, they are a freak? Or just the event is "freaky"? Tattoos are an expression of one self. I have 7, people don't know it because they are always covered. I don't care for "sleeves" unless they are tastefully done, but I just want you to clear up the Freak comment, because I am sure something you do might be considered freaky to someone else.
Mels Ditties July 27, 2012 at 05:15 pm
If you are going, don't miss DJSix3one {2011 "I am strong island" Best DJ Nominee) who will be spinning for the United Ink/Monster Energy B-Boy Battle & his open format to close the event...You can check him out at listen2thedj.com...or Google dj six3one
Gorgon Freeman July 27, 2012 at 05:33 pm
to those who have problems with tattoo's... it's not 1950 anymore, the times have changed and you need to understand that. just because your old, frail and scared doesnt mean you have to bastardize everything
John September 2, 2012 at 01:17 pm
I have seen old people all inked up and sagy- Way more cool then plain old boring saggy skin..... lmao!
John K Massaro September 2, 2012 at 04:26 pm
Patchogue pride?
Isn't that a contradiction of terms?
Brian September 2, 2012 at 04:34 pm
Can't spell Massaro without 'ass'
John K Massaro September 2, 2012 at 04:41 pm
WOW BRIAN! How witty! Did you come up with that one all on your own? How many crayons did it take to spell out the words before you got them right? I could see it now, you smiling that dumb smug smile of yours & laughing out loud while typing out what you thought was a real zinger with Dorito stained fingers on a filthy keyboard. You must be so proud of yourself...
Ron September 2, 2012 at 07:45 pm
Nice shot Brian. Looks like Johnny can't take a little criticism.
John K Massaro September 2, 2012 at 10:22 pm
Is that what you call making fun of my last name?
crit·i·cism [krit-uh-siz-uhm] noun 1. the act of passing judgment as to the merits of anything. 2. the act of passing severe judgment; censure; faultfinding. 3. the act or art of analyzing and evaluating or judging the quality of a literary or artistic work, musical performance, art exhibit, dramatic production, etc. 4. a critical comment, article, or essay; critique. 5. any of various methods of studying texts or documents for the purpose of dating or reconstructing them, evaluating their authenticity, analyzing their content or style, etc.: historical criticism; literary criticism. Last time I checked, making fun of one's last name is called BULLYING...
John K Massaro September 2, 2012 at 10:27 pm
bul·ly [bool-ee]
noun 1. a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and/or intimidates smaller or weaker people. 2. to act the bully toward; intimidate; domineer. 3. to be loudly arrogant and overbearing. 4. to browbeat, coerce; terrorize, tyrannize.
Glenn J. Messina MD September 3, 2012 at 03:38 am
No need to argue. Tattoos have been around for centuries and were markings of social class and rank. They have become mainstream over the past several years changing the demographics of persons with tattoos.
There is no reason to belittle someone with a tattoo, if someone finds a particular piece of body art appealing then it is their choice to have it placed into their skin. No judgement is required by outsiders. I always say unless they drag you into the parlor and tattoo your body then do not make a remark about someone elses ink or remark about their personal quailty and intelligence. Tattoos have no bearing on a persons intelligence or social standing. As a physicina who performs laser tattoo removal and fading for covers I can attest that many of my patients hold graduate degrees, some are physicians, nurses, lawyers and so on. Yes, some can take it to extremes covering most of their body in ink but that is not the average person. My patients have several tattoos they love and one or two the despise. I dont judge any of them, it is their choice to do what they to their body and I do not judge them for their choice. There is no need for that, it is mean spirited and un called for.
John K Massaro September 3, 2012 at 04:41 am
Flagged as inappropriate...
Candygram for Mongo September 3, 2012 at 12:14 pm
I like tramp stamps most of all
Lou Rubino January 5, 2013 at 04:53 pm
This is all very funny! lol.
Guessssss what- United Ink is back.. and this year its at the Cradle of Aviation Museum. Spet 6-8th - dont miss it. www.newyorktattooshow.com
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