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The Teardown
Trauma Informed Tattooing: With Tamara Santibañez

The Teardown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 69:27


This episode Vegas sits down with interdisciplinary artist, oral historian and tattooer Tamara Santibañez. They discuss how the tattoo industry has been largely unsafe for women, non-men and racialized folks and explore how to integrate trauma-informed practices within tattooing. They also unpack the ways in which the idea of "safe spaces" have been largely commodified and how to begin to empower our clientele/ tattoo collectors.Relevant links:Tamara SantibañezTattooing as Liberation Work Tamara Santibañez Substack

Common Shapes
Storytelling as a Throughline with Tamara Santibañez

Common Shapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 64:08


This week on Common Shapes podcast, I'm sharing the mic with my friend Tamara Santibañez for a conversation about oral histories, tattooing, freelancing, and art as activism.Tamara is an interdisciplinary artist and oral historian living and working in Brooklyn. Their work is rooted in storytelling and the visual language of identity construction, exploring subcultural semiotics and the meanings we make from bodily adornment.Tune in to hear us discuss—Tamara's studio practiceOral histories & oral traditionsTattooing as liberation workHow to balance many projects as a freelancerMaking time for movement workCoalitions & political responsibilityThe different feelings/functions/forms of Instagram vs SubstackLinks—Visit Tamara's websiteFollow Tamara on InstagramSubscribe to Tamara's SubstackGet Tamara's book, Could This Be Magic? Tattooing as Liberation WorkGet the Creative Ideation PortalSign up for my weekly newsletter, Monday MondayFind all these links & more at codycookparrott.com/commonshapes

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Draws in Spanish |  Conversations with Latinx Visual Artists and Designers
04: Mexican-American Interdisciplinary Artist Tamara Santibañez

Draws in Spanish | Conversations with Latinx Visual Artists and Designers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 45:56


In this episode, I chat with Mexican-American interdisciplinary artist and oral historian Tamara Santibañez. Tamara is a queer and trans artist whose work is rooted in storytelling and the visual language of identity construction, exploring subcultural semiotics and the meanings we make from bodily adornment. Listen to this episode to hear us chat about how their immigrant mother felt about their choice to go into tattooing, why they chose to pursue a Master's in Oral History, and what you should consider before entering the tattooing field. EPISODE LINKS- Watch this Episode on Youtube (Premiering at 5pm ET)- Support [Draws in Spanish] on Patreon- Host: Follow Fabiola on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok- Guest: Follow Tamara on Instagram, subscribe to their newsletter, visit their website  

Latino USA
Bodies Without Limits: Tattooing With Tamara Santibañez

Latino USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 24:55


If you're looking for a sign to go get that tattoo you've been dreaming of — well, this is it. Tattoo and multimedia artist Tamara Santibañez believes that tattooing can work for anyone who wants it. The art form has existed for thousands of years, and it's more than a tool for creative expression. In their book, “Could this be Magic? Tattooing as Liberation Work,” Tamara makes the case that tattooing holds deep meaning and even deeper potential: tattoos are a way to reclaim personal and collective histories, help heal trauma, and present one's truest self to the world. Tamara developed their tattooing ethos across their 13-year-long career. Originally from Georgia, Tamara moved to New York City as an art student and soon after pivoted into the world of body art and tattooing. Tamara developed a specialty in black and white, fine-line tattooing — their style draws from their Mexican-American heritage, and from popular Chicano tattooing styles that originated within the prison system on the West Coast. In this episode of Latino USA, Tamara discusses their own journey in tattooing, the histories behind the art form, and the possibilities that await when taking ink and needle to skin.

TATTOO TALES
TAMARA SANTIBAÑEZ- Social justice and the political potential of tattooing

TATTOO TALES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 59:01


Tamara is a talented and respected member of the tattoo community. There's much more than what meets the eye tho. Artist, Anarchist, Teacher… a spirit that transcends and breaks the boundaries of one specific field. Tamara's work in the field of social justice highlights the potential that tattooing carries with the concept of trauma-informed care and enriches this world with unique compassion and vision.  Please find these amazingly valuable resources at santibaneztattoo.com   Find Tamara on Instagram at @tamarasantibanez

Banter with BUCK
Stories in Our Skin — Tamara Santibañez

Banter with BUCK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 28:00


Tamara Santibañez explores the power of objects and imbued meaning through work rooted in subcultural semiotics. Listen in to learn how visualizing experience in social justice activism through tattooing creates transformative practice, a space for healing, and a vehicle for resistance to mechanisms of oppression. Tamara was interviewed by BUCK's Cassandro Callos. http://tamarasantibanez.com/

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Aftercare: Mental Health in Tattooing
Episode 9: Could This Be Magic? with Tamara Santibañez

Aftercare: Mental Health in Tattooing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 69:15


Hey, it's been a while! I'm happy to be back.This episode features Tamara Santibañez, who is an incredible artist, author, and thinker that I was privileged to speak with. We discuss their book “Could This Be Magic? Tattooing as Liberation Work”, our own feelings, the social ramifications of tattooing and certain common thought patterns within the industry, and more. This is easily one of my favorite talks I've been able to put together, and I hope you enjoy listening!Thank you so much, I'll catch ya later!Contact:www.Instagram.com/tamarasantibanezwww.afterlifepress.comwww.Instagram.com/aftercarepodcastwww.Instagram.com/mistyeyedmikeTattoos.mikeboyd@gmail.comVenmo: @aftercarepodcast

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MDF: INTERSECTIONS - with Brody Polinsky
MDF.014: Punk, Trauma Informed tattooing, Veganism, Gender, Fine Art, Kink, NYC, Oral Historian

MDF: INTERSECTIONS - with Brody Polinsky

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 37:29


Tamara Santibañez (they/them) - 2016 New York City The multi-amazing @tamarasantibanez / www.tamarasantibanez.com The internet is often a vacuum for good human energy (then once again, I was suggested to meet Tamara who navigates it all gracefully). I was sitting with a mutual friend catching up before my client arrived and queer tattooing came up (he said just go now, before I knew it I was en route). I had barely 45 minutes before my client arrived that day. (a classic uber situation blasted me over to meet up at the LA Book Fair (where I walked by a number of folks I look up to). I found the Discipline Press booth but was not entirely sure who to talk to because I didn't see Tamara (and I was running short on time). We had a quick hello and I jammed back to DTLA to tattoo. We met up again on tour while in New York City later that same year for some diner and a longer hang out this time around. They invited me over to do the interview at theirs (we were staying just around the corner from Tamara's in Brooklyn). We chatted and got to know each other again more in person through the time shared. I was totally smitten (this person really embodies and lives what they communicate through their work and to their communities politically, socially, perosnally). Not only through tattooing and art making but how they treat themselves (big ups).

Protest and Survive
Tamara Santibañez Pt. 2 on Trauma-Aware Philosophy of Tattooing, and Gives Reed a Tattoo

Protest and Survive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 15:06


Tamara Santibañez is a multidisciplinary artist, working in tattoos, visual arts, and publishing. We spoke to her on the last episode of P&S about her work with people in jail and prison. In this follow-up episode, we wanted to more explore an idea Tamara has been developing that we touched on in the last episode, her Trauma-Aware Philosophy of Tattooing. We figured the best way to do that was to record getting a tattoo from Tamara, and talk about how she applies this philosophy. You can find more about Tamara's work here, and view her tattoos here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/protest-and-survive/support

Books Closed: Tattoos and the Internet Collide, Hosted by Andrew Stortz

Tamara Santibañez talks about what it is like to be stretched between two "worlds" within tattooing, and the weight of tattoos on those who get them and those who do them.Tamara's Informed Consent and Trauma-Aware Tattooing brochure can be found here.Doreen Garner shares what drew her to tattooing, and the positive effect that increasing diversity can have on the industry.You can get tattooed by Tamara and Doreen at Saved Tattoo in NYC.BOOKS CLOSED is hosted by Andrew StortzMusic by SAKURA @sakura.beatzBooks Closed Voicemail Line: (857)444-0662booksclosedpodcast.com THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORS:ETERNAL INK (eternaltattoosupply.com)@eternalinkUse coupon code BOOKSCLOSED to get 20% off your order of Eternal Inks!TATTOO SMART@tattoosmartDigital design tools and tutorials for tattooers!Check out the Spit Shading Toolkit to give your digital art the look of classic traditional hand-painted flash!Use coupon code BOOKSCLOSED to get 15% off your order! 

Protest and Survive
Tamara Santibañez Pt. 1 on Teaching in Jail/Prison and Tattooing

Protest and Survive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 49:06


Tamara Santibañez is a multidisciplinary artist, working in tattoos, visual arts, and publishing. She also works with people in jail/prison and recently out, having taught drawing at Rikers Island and Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women, working with a reentry program in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and giving free tattoo cover ups to women who were tattooed during their criminal justice involvement. Tamara's tattoo work draws on West Coast Chicanx black and gray technique, while also incorporating the punk aesthetics of her life, resulting in a historic but deeply personal style. You can find more about her work here, and view her tattoos here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/protest-and-survive/support

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SAY MORE
EP. 31 - PUNISHERS & SVU w/ Tamara Santibañez

SAY MORE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 59:36


Olivia & Melissa are back together in the same room (Natasha Jacobs' Buschwick studio) talking about people who are punishers, the burden of knowledge! They are then joined by multi-disciplinary artist Tamara Santibañez who talks to them about her extensive knowledge on Law & Order SVU. Some topics include: loving cops shows while being an anarchist, anti-kink, Rikers Island, the representation of survivors, comforting formulaic TV, inconsistencies in character, "the twist is incest," & more! They also answer a would-you-rather question at the end that is a great premise for a short story.   

Living in this Queer Body
Tattoo Doula Tamara Santibañez on Reclaiming Embodiment

Living in this Queer Body

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 66:25


In this inaugural episode, Asher interviews queer tattoo doula Tamara Santibañez. They talk about reclaiming power in one's body, the therapeutic role of the tattoo artist, navigating self-care as an empath, the importance of personal style and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asher-pandjiris/message

Radio Harvester
LHR #27 Tamara Santibañez (Discipline Press)

Radio Harvester

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 88:07


This month I sit down with my old friend Tamara Santibañez to talk about growing up in Athens, GA, getting into punk, discovering her queerness, getting into tattooing, connecting with Chicanx culture, being an artist, prison abolition work, running a publishing house. The conversation goes a lot of places, but I think it's a really good one, so please give it a listen! Also don't forget to subscribe to Life Harvester, my monthly email newsletter! Thank you! Get on the email list at lifeharvester.substack.com

Radio Menea
[Encore] Episode 40: Tattoo Shop Jams

Radio Menea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 54:08


We're taking a little break for the holidays, so this week we're bringing you a fan favorite from the archives. Enjoy! We'll be back with a brand new episode on January 4th. On today’s episode we have the talented multimedia artist Tamara Santibañez – probably best known for her incredible tattoo work at Brooklyn’s legendary Saved Tattoo. She came with some of the música that she listens to in the studio, and you’re gonna love it – pari-ready reggaeton, 90s chicano power hip hop, and a sappy oldie, porque why not? Join us as we chat about Latinxs in the south, the deep cultural importance of artists who have been/are incarcerated, and first tattoos. Featuring music by J Balvin & Willy William ft Beyoncé, Kid Frost, Enrique Guzmán, Lighter Shade of Brown, Plan B, Proper Dos, Show notes: https://wp.me/p78d4C-j4 Follow us: www.instagram.com/radiomenea/ www.facebook.com/radiomenea/ twitter.com/radiomenea

The Witch Wave
#6 - Tamara Santibañez, Tattoo Conjurer

The Witch Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 67:41


Tamara Santibañez is a tattoo artist who believes that the language of symbols can help people heal and reveal. She draws from the iconography of fetish, punk, and Chicanx art, and brings outcasts and otherworlds into the spotlight. In this episode, she discusses tattooing as spell craft, invoking Santa Muerte, and making magic in the margins.Our sponsors for this episode are Chase and Scout and Mithras Candle.

Radio Menea
Episode 40: Tattoo Shop Jams

Radio Menea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 54:08


On today's episode we have the talented multimedia artist Tamara Santibañez - probably best known for her incredible tattoo work at Brooklyn's legendary Saved Tattoo. She came with some of the música that she listens to in the studio, and you're gonna love it - pari-ready reggaeton, 90s chicano power hip hop, and a sappy oldie, porque why not? Join us as we chat about Latinxs in the south, the deep cultural importance of artists who have been/are incarcerated, and first tattoos. Featuring music by J Balvin & Willy William ft Beyoncé, Kid Frost, Enrique Guzmán, Lighter Shade of Brown, Plan B, Proper Dos, Show notes: https://www.radiomenea.com/blog/2017/11/02/episode-40-tattoo-shop-jams Follow us: www.instagram.com/radiomenea/ www.facebook.com/radiomenea/ twitter.com/radiomenea

Why Are People Into That?!
43B: Tamara Santibañez : Tattoos Pt2

Why Are People Into That?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 36:42


Tattoo artist Tamara Santibañez reveals her body mod fetish fantasy in Part Two of Why Are People Into Tattoos?! with Tina Horn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Why Are People Into That?!
43: Tamara Santibañez : Tattoos

Why Are People Into That?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017 64:46


The intimidatingly tough babe covered in symbols. The buzz of a vibrating machine. The endorphin rush of welcome, purposeful pain. These are just some of the ways that tattoo culture intersects with underground sexualities. Nobody knows that intersection better than Tamara Santibañez, a Brooklyn-based tattoo artist and the indie publisher of Discipline Press. Tune in to Part One as Tina and Tamara discuss the paradoxes of body art that is at once exhibitionist and a big fat FUCK YOU. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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