Northwest Tattoo Museum & Tattooing
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- Regular Hours:
Tue - Sat - Phone:
Main - 208-665-6565
- Address:
- 2934 N Government Way Coeur D Alene, ID 83815
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The Northwest Tattoo Museum (NTM) has moved to a new spacious location. Come see the museum or get a tattoo from an artist of your choice. The NTM is an excellent educational outreach resource base for anyone curious about the craft of tattooing; tattoo history, modern, and contemporary practices, and getting tattooed. The NTM tattoo historian and curator (Jay Brown) is a Master of Tattoo certificate holder with 35 years in the Craft. He can provide a personal tour of the museum or schedule private sessions. The NTM collection is largely representative of the last century of mainstream tattoo subculture in North America. The collection showcases historical photographs, documents, flash, tattoo implements, tattoo related artifacts, an expanding library, an archive of historic documents; and has been incorporating indigenous tattoo material culture from North America and worldwide.The Northwest Tattoo Museum (NTM) has moved to a new spacious location. Come see the museum or get a tattoo from an artist of your choice. The NTM is an excellent educational outreach resource base for anyone curious about the craft of tattooing; tattoo history, modern, and contemporary practices, and getting tattooed. The NTM tattoo historian and curator (Jay Brown) is a Master of Tattoo certificate holder with 35 years in the Craft. He can provide a personal tour of the museum or schedule private sessions. The NTM collection is largely representative of the last century of mainstream tattoo subculture in North America. The collection showcases historical photographs, documents, flash, tattoo implements, tattoo related artifacts, an expanding library, an archive of historic documents; and has been incorporating indigenous tattoo material culture from North America and worldwide.