While wandering around the sleepy North Coast town of Fort Bragg, consider a permanent souvenir from the stellar artists
Mr. G, Niki Needles, and Nicola at Triangle Tattoo & Museum on Main Street. Climb up the bright red stairway to the museum and you will
feel enveloped by the spirit, history and excitement of Tattoo.
Founded in 1986, Triangle Tattoo
& Museum celebrates their 35th year
of tattooing in Fort Bragg. One of
only a few museums in the world
dedicated to Tattoo History,
this unique collection is fittingly
housed in one of the town’s original
Victorian storefronts. On display are
striking, vintage exhibits of tattoo
artifacts. Many cultures are represented including the Maori, Japanese, Native American, South Seas,
European and American tattoos.
Mr. G & Madame Chinchilla are
world-famous tattoo artists and historians quoted in the New York Times &
other publications, and were featured
in Discovery Channel’s 1st Tattoo
documentary, “Tattoo, Beauty, Art
and Pain.”
The Museum is free and open 7
days a week from 12 to 6pm. Children
are welcome. Triangle hosts many
world-recognized visiting artists from
around the globe. Dr. Lars Krutak,
anthropologist at Smithsonian
National Museum of Natural History
noted in his visit: “One of the few
places in the United States where you
can learn about the history of this
ancient form of human cultural expression is at Fort Bragg’s very own Triangle Tattoo & Museum.” This is the place to meander and view
for anyone curious about the art and history of tattooing. Educational video documentaries play daily… Be Art with a Pulse!
WHERE: 356 B N. Main St., Fort Bragg
MORE INFO: 707-964-8814