The Together Tattoo Network offers amazing digital and in-personal inclusive networking events for minority voices in tattooing, as well as those who want to amplify other minority voices:
- Women
- Non-binary
- Gender-fluid
- LGBTQIA+
- BIPOC
- Neurodivergent
- Artists with disabilities
- Allies
Created by Kezz Richardson, owner of Cock A Snook studio in Newcastle and founder of Tattoo Smarter, Together Tattoo Network offers a safe and judgement-free community for minority tattoo artists to connect with like-minded artists, support each other and grow their businesses together.
Magnum supports the Together Tattoo Network as we feel that it aligns with our values and what we believe in. The whole look and feel of Magnum was revamped at the back-end of 2024 to better reflect the clear shifts in the tattooing industry (more inclusive, less male-dominated space), and to be better represent our predominantly-female team and who we are.
We had already built an incredible, like-minded community through the brand, but we wanted to take this much further and expand it into an even more welcoming and inclusive community for all tattoo artists. This is where Together Tattoo Network is needed. For too long the tattoo industry has been dominated by straight white cis men and although it is constantly evolving and more inclusive than ever, there is still a long way to go.
"Absolutely over the moon to let you all know that Magnum now sponsors the Together Tattoo Network. It was so important to us to find sponsors that align with our ethos and we think Magnum couldn’t be a better fit. At last! A supply company that gets it. Big recommend if you are looking for a supply company that you feel better represents you, go give them a follow. What does this mean for T.T.N members? This means you have access to an exclusive discount code to use at Magnum, as well as raffle prizes at future events." - Kezz Richardson, founder of the Together Tattoo Network.
"Together Tattoo Network has been such a huge part of helping me feel connected, supported, and seen in this industry. It’s more than just networking — it’s a space where tattooists can grow, share, and feel included, no matter their background or journey. As a queer, disabled tattooer, I’ve seen first-hand how anyone who isn’t a cishet man can be treated in this industry — but things are changing. The industry is becoming a safer, more inclusive place, and I’m genuinely so happy to see Magnum teaming up with TTN — two communities who truly care about tattoo artists and are working to make things better for all of us." - Emily Guinan, Magnum Pro Artist and Together Tattoo Network member.