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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Brian Skellie—President
Cody Vaughn—Vice-President
Bethra Szumski—Secretary
Paul King—Treasurer
Christopher Glunt—Medical Liaison
Ash Misako—Outreach Coordinator
Miro Hernandez—Public Relations Director
Steve Joyner—Legislation Liaison
Jef Saunders—Membership Liaison
ADMINISTRATOR
Caitlin McDiarmid
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Managing Editor of Content & Archives—Kendra Jane Berndt
Managing Editor of Content & Statistics—Marina Pecorino
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n behalf of the Board, the readership, and the new editorial
team we would like to sincerely thank Kimberly Zapata. THE POINT–PAST & PRESENT–18
From 2009-2012 she acted as a contributing editor. Dur-
ing this time she authored several articles. In 2012 when TOTAL MEMBERSHIP DATA–30
her predecessor, James Weber, stepped down, she became Editor and
Chief. Kimberly served as Editor from Issues #61-69 and I personally
had the pleasure of working on each of those issues with her. This OUR EVOLUTION–31
means it is with an extra sadness I see her step down. In the past few
years Kim had become not only a colleague and boss, but a mentor TRENDS IN THE INDUSTRY–35
and a friend. Her passion for our industry was more than apparent
in each issue she spearheaded, always trying to stay on top of current
IN THE OFFICE–38
issues and trends in our industry. In her time as Editor, she also saw
this publication go from a print edition to a web-based publication
and helped set The Point on an exciting new path. So Kim, from the had inspired me to open Gauntlet in
bottom of my heart, “Thank you”! I personally wish Kim nothing the first place. I continued in the de-
but the best in the future, and I am sure that the Board of Directors, signer position until 2005 when the
everyone in the office, and our readership echo those sentiments. Board decided to expand the news-
—Kendra Jane Berndt letter and print it in color at which
time the torch was passed to another
Art Director. The printed color issues,
• Jim Ward less efforts of my Gauntlet associ- #33 through #60, took The Point to a
ate, Michaela Grey, and a handful of whole new level and brought it to a
As many of you know, Kim Zapata
other body mod professionals. As peak of professionalism worthy of the
the previous Editor of The Point has
the pressures of government inter- organization. I remained on the side-
stepped down to devote more time to
vention reared its ugly head, these lines through much of this period,
other aspects of her life. We owe her
practitioners were committed to occasionally being asked to present at
an enormous debt of gratitude for her
seeing that our industry would sur- the annual Conference.
work and will miss her. She did an out-
vive. The content of Issue #1 con- For Issue #41 (2007), then presi-
standing job and has left big shoes to
tains a great deal borrowed from dent James Weber asked my permis-
fill. Perhaps that is why the APP Board
Gauntlet’s piercing seminar manual. sion to reproduce the cover of an
has asked three of us to take over her
In 1998 Gauntlet went out of busi- old issue of Gauntlet’s publication
duties. I will be sharing responsibilities
ness. Thankfully, by that time the Piercing Fans International Quarterly
with my co-editors Kendra Jane Ber-
APP had already become an indepen- (PFIQ) showing the penis piercings
ndt and Marina Pecorino.
dent entity. With Gauntlet’s demise, I of Louis Rove, the gay, adoptive fa-
The Point has been a part of APP
withdrew into a shell. In 2003, with ther of right-wing extremist Karl
history since its beginning in 1994–
Issue #25, the APP reached out to me Rove. The only change he made was
5, and I am thrilled and privileged
and asked me to take on the design to alter the masthead to say “The
to have been involved, on and off,
and layout of The Point and to submit Point” in the same font as the origi-
for many years. The organization
an article about Doug Malloy, who nal magazine. This and every issue of
came into being through the tire-
w w w. r u n n i n g t h e g a u n t l e t- b o o k . c o m
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more than 20 years and has performed over 40,000 piercings. She was awarded
the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award by the Association of Professional
Piercers in 2006 and is a contributing writer for PAIN Magazine. She lives in Mérida,
Mexico. Visit www.piercingbible.com for more information.
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ir Arthur C. Clarke’s Third Law states: “Any suf-
The Current UK Situation ly in the UK and how it relates to fe- bia, Islamophobia, sexism, racism,
O
male genital piercing; explain some colonialism, Western ideology, eco-
n March 19, 2015, the key legal definitions and concepts; il- nomics, etc. I have studied this sub-
London Evening Stan- luminate legal and ethical concerns; ject intensely for several years; I am
dard published Martin and suggest options for immediate still learning and therefore I make
Bentham’s article online, responses and longer range strate- few claims.4 Most of the complexi-
“Women with Vagina Piercings to be gies potentially affecting the Associ- ties of “FGM” are outside the scope
Classed as FGM.”1 The tabloid article ation of Professional Piercers (APP), of this article.
is claiming that the United King- UK piercers, global body altering Throughout this paper, I use
dom’s (UK) Department of Health industries, and other body modifica- “FGM” and “female genital muti-
is requiring that healthcare profes- tion communities. lation” in quotations. I believe the
sionals report known incidences of phrase and acronym are popularly
female genital piercing as “female A Brief Overview recognized so I perpetuate their
genital mutilation.” This article was of “Female Genital Mutilation” usage, however, with great ambiva-
and is still being widely shared in To some degree, most of us have lence. I prefer and generally use “fe-
social media and has proliferated an idea of what “female genital mu- male genital alteration,” (“FGA”), or
through various copycat online ar- tilation” is and what it is not. How- even more neutral, “genital altera-
ticles through sites such as BBC and ever, “Female Genital Mutilation” tion.”5 These are less biased and less
Huffington Post, etc.2 The response (“FGM”) is a very complex subject reductive ways to talk about diverse
has been an incredulous outcry from containing passionate and some- procedures of the genitals that con-
UK piercers, other piercers world- times conflicting beliefs. Within in- tain debated and complicated social
wide, piercing enthusiasts, and even dividuals as well as between groups, meanings and motivations, as well
UK nurses.3 “Female Genital Mutilation” includes as a wide range of psychological and
In this article, I will outline some diverse and sometimes contradictory physical outcomes. Even the term
pertinent history on the topic of “Fe- understandings of “Human Rights,” “female genital piercing” carries
male Genital Mutilation,” particular- patriarchy, feminism(s), xenopho-
1
My article won’t digress into an anatomy lesson, but it is noteworthy that Western-style piercers do not pierce “vaginas.” http://www.standard.co.uk/
news/health/women-with-vagina-piercings-to-be-classed-as-suffering-from-fgm-10113202.html
2
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/31938409; http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/03/18/vaginal-piercings-classed-fgm-new-nhs-
guidelines_n_6892376.html; http://www.thefrisky.com/2015-03-19/nhs-genital-piercings-count-as-female-genital-mutilation/; http://www.
independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/women-with-vaginal-piercings-will-be-recorded-as-suffering-fgm-under-new-
nhs-rules-10116464.html; http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2999462/Women-vaginal-piercings-classed-having-suffered-female-genital-
mutilation-says-Department-Health.html; http://www.infowars.com/uk-regulation-to-label-women-with-vagina-piercings-victims-of-genital-
mutilation/; http://www.prisonplanet.com/uk-regulation-to-label-women-with-vagina-piercings-victims-of-genital-mutilation.html; http://www.
telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-health/11480359/FGM-Vaginal-piercing-to-be-recorded-as-female-genital-mutilation.html; http://www.mirror.
co.uk/news/uk-news/fgm-women-vaginal-piercings-classed-5356141; http://guernseypress.com/news/uk-news/2015/03/17/vaginal-piercings-
classed-as-fgm/
3
http://www.practicenursing.co.uk/forum/topic.aspx?TOPIC_ID=23989
4
A 60-page excerpt of my 2014 honors thesis, “Investigations of Female Genital Alteration in the US Within Nonimmigrant Communities” is pend-
ing publication for this Fall 2015, in the UC Berkeley Undergraduate Journal. http://escholarship.org/uc/our_buj
5
I only use the language of “female genital mutilation” when specifically addressing the UN et al.’s “FGM eradication campaign.”
6
Refer to the anatomical drawings showing the variety of female genital piercings. Illustrations by Jennifer Klepacki. Used with permission of The
Piercing Bible: The Definitive Guide to Safe Body Piercing. www.piercingbible.com.
7
World Health Organization, “Eliminating Female Genital Mutilation: an Interagency Statement: UNAIDS, UNDP, UNECA, UNESCO, UNFPA,
UNHCHR, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNIFEM, WHO,” World Health Organization, (2008), 11, http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/
fgm/9789241596442/en/; UNICEF, “Eradication of Female Genital Mutilation in Somalia,” United Nations International Children’s Emergency
Fund, 2004, www.unicef.org/somalia/SOM_FGM_Advocacy_Paper.pdf; (For alternative narratives and standpoints to the anti-”FGM” campaign,
see: Lori Leonard, “‘We Did It for Pleasure Only’: Hearing Alternative Tales of Female Circumcision,” Qualitative Inquiry 6, no. 2, 2000: 212-228,
DOI: 10.1177/107780040000600203; and Hastings Center, “Seven Things You Should Know About Female Genital Surgeries in Africa,” Hasting
Center Report 42, no. 6 (2012): 19-27, DOI: 10.1002/hast.81
8
Ibid, 9, 11, 24.
9
UNFPA-UNICEF, “Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: Accelerating Change (Joint Funding Proposal),” UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on Fe-
male Genital Mutilation/Cutting. E-book, 2012, 12, http://www.unfpa.org/publications/female-genital-mutilationcutting-accelerating-change2012.
10
WHO, Eliminating Female Genital Mutilation...2008, 26.
11
Ibid., 26-28.
12
Ibid.
UNAIDS & World Health Organization, “Male Circumcision,” Technical Guidance Note for Global Fund HIV Proposals, 2011.http://www.unaids.
14
org/en/media/unaids/contentassets/documents/programmes/programmeeffectivenessandcountrysupportdepartment/gfresourcekit/20110831_
Technical_Guidance_Male_Circumcision_en.pdf
Prohibition of Female Circumcision Act 1985, Chapter 38, http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1985/38
15
16
“BDSM” is the acronym for Bondage and Discipline, Sadomasochism. It is an umbrella term for a wide range of sexual play and expression con-
sidered outside mainstream sexual norms.
Bibbings, Lois, and Peter Alldridge, “Sexual Expression, Body Alteration, and the Defence of Consent,” Journal of Law and Society 20, no. 3
17
Ibid.
19
Since the age of sexual consent and medical consent is 16 in the UK, clearer language that addresses the specific age would correct this problem, as
21
an example: “under 16,” “16 through 17 years of age,” “under 18 years of age,” or “18 years of age and older.”
WHO, Eliminating Female Genital Mutilation..., 2008.. (I critique this document in much greater depth in my thesis, “Investigations of Female
22
Genital Alteration…”.)
As an aside from our immediate issue, the 2008 UN Interagency statement on FGM is the source of the UK’s ongoing issue of whether female
23
cosmetic surgeries are mutilation or not. (The document takes the stance those “elective” surgeries such as vaginal rejuvenation and hymen repair
ARE mutilation while acknowledging many Western countries may not agree).
Ibid., 28.
25
All italic emphasis in this paragraph was added by the author. I include “reinsertion” since when jewelry has been taken out of a piercing, the
26
piercing fistula starts to shrink, reinsertion in some instances may stretch the piercing channel. Generally, in a well-healed piercing and executed
by an experienced piercer, changing female genital jewelry carries a remote possibility of tissue trauma; as such I did not include “jewelry changes”
under Type IV.
27
Bjerring, Peter, Henrik Egekvist, and Thomas Blake. “Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Three Different Depilatory Methods.” Skin Re-
search and Technology 4, no. 4 (1998): 196-199. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0846.1998.tb00110.x; Brunn Poulse, Pia, and Maria Strandesen, “Survey and
Occurrence of PPD, PTD and OtherAllergenic Hair Dye Substances in Hair Dyes,” The Danish Environmental Protection Agency, 2013, http://
www2.mst.dk/udgiv/publications/2013/02/978-87-92903-92-1.pdf; Glass, Allison S., Herman S. Bagga, Gregory E. Tasian, Patrick B. Fisher, Charles
E. McCulloch, Sarah D. Baschko, Jack W. McAninch, and Benjamin N. Breyer, “Pubic Hair Grooming Injuries Presenting to US Emergency Depart-
ments,” Urology 80, no. 6 (2012): 1187-1191, DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2012.08.025; Herbenick, Debby, Venessa Schick, Michael Reece, Stephanie A.
Sanders, and J. Dennis Fortenberry, “Pubic Hair Removal among Women in the United States; Prevalence, Methods, and Characteristics,” Journal of
Sexual Medicine 7, no. 10 (2010): 3322-30, DOI: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.01935.x; Trager, Jonathan D.K. “Pubic Hair Removal: Pearls and Pitfalls.”
Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 19, no. 2 (2006): 117-23. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S108331880600060X
“Tackling FGM in the UK: an Intercollegiate Recommendations for Identifying, Recording, and Reporting,” 2013.
28
Ibid., 12.
29
Information Health and Standards Board for Health and Social Care, “ISB 1610,” 2014, http://www.isb.nhs.uk/documents/isb-1610
30
http://www.fsrh.org/pdfs/RecordingFGM.pdf
31
Secretary of State, “Female Genital Mutilation: The Case for a National Action Plan,“ https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/
32
attachment_data/file/384349/FGMresponseWeb.pdf
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201415/cmselect/cmhaff/961/961.pdf
33
I use the APP’s definition of “body piercing” to mean: “Western-style practices of female genital piercing.”
34
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Consent-to-treatment/Pages/Children-under-16.aspx; http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/42/contents.
34
There could also be a legal issue of Actual Bodily Harm, “ABH” (not related to “FGM”) if the client or piercer received sexual pleasure from the
36
piercing process or if the piercing were performed in the context of a BDSM sexual scene. See information on the Spanner Case.
“Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003,” sections 2 and 5.
37
Serena Kim) http://brownsista.com/janet-jacksons-interview-with-vibe-vixen/; ((christina Aguilera’s Vertical clitoral hood piercing was confirmed
with Taj Waggaman, body piercer, in a personal communication, March 23, 2015); (Lady Gaga, September 12, 2011), http://www.thesuperficial.
com/photos/lady-gagas-about-to-feel-a-breeze/0913-lady-gaga-upskirt-01
This is a link to a forum with nurses discussing the London Evening Standard “FGM” article. They expressed personal opinions on how they
39
cmhaff/961/961.pdf
WHO, “Eliminating Female Genital Mutilation…,” 2008, 10.
41
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/75889
42
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“FGM” regulations that include the term “pierce,”
such as ISB 1610 of 2014. We are available to as-
Young, Cathy, Myrna L. Armstrong, Alden E. Roberts, Inola Mello, and
Elayne Angel. “A Triad of Evidence for Care of Women with Genital sist in this process.
Piercings.” Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, The Association of Professional Piercers is an
(2010). DOI: 10.1111/j.1745.7599.2009.0479.x international non-profit organization dedicated
to the dissemination of vital health and safety in-
formation about body piercing to piercers, health
care professionals, legislators, and the general
public. Socially and legislatively, body piercing
is situated within the greater body modification
community. As a result, we recognize that our
role extends beyond the discipline of body pierc-
ing. Our position on body art practices such as
tattooing, cosmetic tattooing, branding, scarifica-
tion, suspension, and other forms of body modi-
fication is as follows:
We support the right for all adults to adorn or
modify their bodies in a safe, informed, and con-
sensual manner when performed by a qualified
practitioner under appropriate asepsis. While the
APP does not directly regulate, perform outreach,
or offer procedural guidelines on practices other
than body piercing, we support health and safety
organizations that do. Our most fundamental
principles as expressed in our environmental cri-
teria and ethical standards extend to the greater
body modification community and its practices.
Illustration by Phoebe Gloeckner from Responsible
Body Piercing courtesy of Gauntlet Enterprises
A
Preservation will certainly be an important element of
nyone who has sat in on one of my classes knows our efforts; however, early on we decided we wanted to
my passion for recovering and preserving our focus our initial attention on projects that allow for com-
community’s history. Historic Western attitudes munity usage. Someday, the BPA committee and APP
of pathology and shame led to the loss of much of Board of Directors may consider a permanent facility;
our history. I am filled with honor and excitement to pub- however, this is not a realistic goal today. For now, we
licly announcement the Association of Professional Pierc- will busy ourselves with getting a digital online archive
er’s newest committee, the Body Piercing Archive (BPA). developed for and promoted to the body piercing com-
The formation of the Body Piercing Archive was authorized munity, including professionals, researchers, and the
by the Association of Professional Piercers’ Board of Direc- general public. If the inaugural exhibitions of 2015 are
tors in June 2014. We have been working behind the scenes well received, we will continue each year with new dis-
on establishing a committed team of workers, an organiza- play themes as part of the annual conference experience.
tional structure, and some preliminary goals. Additionally, part of our medium-range goals is to form
Mission Statement: and build alliances with established archives that already
have or are committed to receive collections of our his-
“The mission of the Body Piercing Archive is to se-
tory. We will be announcing some exciting collaborative
lect, collect, document, preserve, exhibit, and interpret
developments very soon!
the personal, social, and material evolving histories of
The Body Piercing Archive committee would like to
Body Piercing to ensure these artifacts are available to
give a special thank you to Barry Blanchard and Tod Al-
present and successive generations.”
mighty for their service and support. The richness and
For those familiar with archival collections, the goals diversity of the history of body piercing can only be pre-
laid out in this mission statement are daunting, requir- served and shared with community participation.
ing a commitment of time, training, and resources. We
are proceeding methodically by rolling out the archive as Contact information:
manageable and contained projects. Please direct all general inquiries to:
Our first major short-term projects will be the orga- • Body Piercing Archive: [email protected]
nizing and cataloging of the APP’s corporate internal
• Future website: www.bodypiercingarchive.org
records as well as developing two public exhibits during
the APP 2015 conference. In honoring the APP’s 20th Current Committee members:
anniversary, we will display the last 20 years’ develop-
ment of our conference, outreach, and education. In ad- • Paul R. King—Committee Chair & APP Treasurer
dition, we will honor the passing of a piercing pioneer, • Brian Skellie—Committee Member & APP President
Raelyn Gallina, with a memorial exhibit. • Matte Erickson—Committee Member
At this time, we are actively seeking loaned or donat- • Becky Dill—Committee Member
ed items of importance pertaining to the APP’s history
as well as Raelyn Gallina’s personal life and piercing ca- • Kendra Berndt—Committee Member & The Point
reer. Please contact us if you have any images, material Co-Editor
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f we look hard enough we can find patterns, cycles movement began. Even 20 years ago, professional pierc-
and trends in everything; music, food, or cars, all ers were concerned with jewelry standards and aseptic
trends have a cyclic nature and none more so than technique, as well as the experience and care clients were
fashion. One of the first people to try to rationalize receiving. These piercers formed the Association of Pro-
these trends was the fashion historian James Laver. In fessional Piercers. Employees from Gauntlet Inc., Body
1937 he drew up a timeline of how style is viewed over Manipulations, Primeval Body, and Nomad all came
time, which subsequently became known as Laver’s law. together with a common goal. From that common goal
Why is this all important; what was happening 20 came the first publication of their newsletter The Point.
years ago in the fashion and music industry? Well, 20 Flash forward 20 years and this is Issue #70; an issue
years ago Aerosmith became the first major band to pre- with a new editorial team and new ideas. But before we
miere a song on the World Wide Web. An important get on with the new content in this issue, let us take a
milestone to our industry for many reasons. With Aeros- look back to Issue #1. This simple black and white news-
mith’s record release came the video for their smash song letter addressed important issues, such as the piercee’s
“Cryin’”, during which it is staged that Paul King pierces bill of rights, still relevant today.
Alicia Silverstone’s navel. He had previously pierced her The Point evolved to a glossy printed publication, and
navel. The video features a close up of a healed navel from there to the fully web-based publication you are
piercing. Whether Paul was aware of it at the time or not, reading now. Over the past 20 years we have broached
he had just had a huge impact on fashion. Consequently, many topics and showcased creativity and innovation.
also influencing the popularity of body piercing, body The Point will always strive to keep the body piercing in-
jewelry, and the safe piercing message. dustry as educated as possible.
As piercing started to enter the fashion world, a higher The next pages are an exact reprint of the premier is-
demand was born and the growth of the current piercing sue of The Point.
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ways as thoroughly maintained as Year (May - April)
T
hough it might not seem it to
some, our industry is a fairly
new one. One of the things I
find so amazing about body
piercing is how much it has changed
and evolved over the last 20 years.
When I look back, I thought it would
be an amusing trip down memory
lane (and a good read) to recount
how I’ve seen body piercing evolve
as an industry, and how our clients
and trends have evolved with it.
I began piercing in the early ‘90s,
in fact as of December 20, 2015 it will
be 25 years. At that time, very few
people got pierced. You would see
nostril piercings or helix piercings,
navel piercings, maybe the occasion-
al tragus or tongue piercing, but little
else was prominent. Heavier pierc-
ings were generally relegated to the Paul King preparing to pierce Alicia Silverstone’s navel in the Aerosmith
gay leather and fetish communities, video “Cryin’”
punk rockers, and other subcultures.
ously and listened to what you told navel) in Aerosmith’s “Cryin” video
Keep in mind this was in the very
them to use. There was little worry (by our lovely treasurer Paul King!),
early days of public internet use, so
about conflicting information, be- both in 1993. This very visible jump
people had to find out about pierc-
cause there were few people giving into the mainstream media started
ings from magazines or from seeing
out this information. body piercing’s slow crawl into the
people on the street. Sure, cities like
Most of us still pierced with limelight we see it in today. I imme-
New York, San Francisco, and LA
clamps. Body jewelry was fairly ex- diately saw a jump in business and a
had more prominent subcultures for
pensive to purchase wholesale, and growing interest in body piercing.
body piercing, but most other cit-
it was limited compared to what we It was around this time that I
ies had more of a “proto” subculture
can get today. Internal threading be- also found usenet newsgroups and
when it came to body piercing. Even
low 14 gauge was hard to come by, the group rec.arts.bodyart. For you
I had trouble getting pierced before
and there weren’t as many lengths young folks, usenet newsgroups
then, having many of my piercings
and diameter options. were a bare bones way to communi-
done during goth industrial nights
The first big changes I remember cate and interact on the early inter-
at local clubs in the late ‘80s, or at
came with two big public media navel net, similar to what Facebook does
leather parties I had snuck into.
piercings. The first was when Rachel now, but closer to how reddit works.
At that time clients were almost
from Season 3 of the Real World got Rec.arts.bodyart was the first place I
all enthusiasts, and were always in-
her navel pierced on the show. The found to share and gain information
sanely grateful to have someone to
second was when Alicia Silverstone and knowledge about body piercing
help them get the piercings they
“got her navel pierced” (it was a stunt without having to travel to a conven-
wanted. They took aftercare seri-
PHOTO CONTEST!
The Association of Professional Piercers and the Body Piercing Archive are ex-
cited to see what photos you have in your collection. Please submit your single
all-time favorite photo from the APP Conference & Exposition. This photo can be
old, new, beautiful, artsy, embarrassing, hilarious, sexy, silly, of an individual or
of a group, whatever… but only one.
The winner’s photo will appear on the cover of The Point!
These photos will be on display inside the APP 20th Anniversary Exhibit. All past attendees are
welcome to submit (membership is not required). All 2015 attendees may cast one vote for their
favorite picture. Submissions must be high res digital, at least 300 dpi.
By entering, participants agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Association of Pro-
fessional Piercers and the Body Piercing Archive, its respective subsidiaries, affiliates, directors,
officers, employees, attorneys, agents and representatives, from any and all third party liability
for any injuries, loss, claim, action, demand or damage of any kind arising from or in connection
with the competition (collectively, “Losses”), including without limitation any third party claim for
copyright infringement or a violation of an individual’s right to privacy and/or publicity right. The
Contest is void where prohibited by law.
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W
hen Alicia Silverstone
starred in Aerosmith’s
“Cryin’” video, she was
a young woman dealing
with heartbreak by running away
and getting her navel pierced. Please
note that the piercing in the video is
staged as her navel had previously
been pierced by Paul King. Subse-
quently women everywhere flocked
to their local piercer for an ador-
able and potentially rebellious navel
piercing of their own. While this was
the first large-scale body piercing
trend inspired by the media, this was
only the beginning. This is when we
started seeing body piercing trends
inspired by musical celebrities. In
David Draiman, lead singer of the rock band Disturbed
the absence of social media, televi-
sion played a large role, particularly the ‘90s and can be tied to hard rock early 2000s. He had paired lip pierc-
the television station MTV. bands featured often on MTV. Jona- ings that featured a pair of threaded
Long before the birth of social than Davis, lead singer of Korn, had a talons that hung down and tucked
media, MTV and its stars inspired signature look of three eyebrow pierc- underneath his chin. While the
many piercing trends. The popular- ings all on one side featuring captive popularity of paired lip piercings has
ity of tongue piercings surged in the bead rings. Sully Erna, lead singer made a comeback in the form of re-
‘90s and can be largely credited to of Godsmack, had a set of eyebrow cent requests for “snake bites”, David
two European groups. Both of these piercings often seen with curved and his unique jewelry selection can
groups were in frequent rotation on barbells. This is also noteworthy as be credited for the original popular-
MTV. The first, Keith Flint, a lead piercers were starting to move away ity of paired lip piercings.
vocalist for the electronic band, The from captive bead rings and towards Moving forward through time it is
Prodigy, often displayed his tongue curved barbells for initial eyebrow worth noting Janet Jackson’s “ward-
piercing in the band’s music vid- piercings. So as much as these celeb- robe malfunction” at the Superbowl
eos and photo shoots. I personally rities influence popular fashion and XXXVIII as a runner up when it
loved The Prodigy. While I wish I trends, the piercer behind the scenes comes to trends in distinguishable
could credit Keith as the inspiration has a lot more influence than they jewelry. Most piercers will agree that
for having my tongue pierced as a may realize at the time. at that time, nipple shields had been
teenager, the credit somewhat em- We have also seen very specific a rarely requested style of jewelry. A
barrassingly must be given to Mela- jewelry styles influenced by these quick flash of Janet’s nipple shield on
nie Brown, aka “Scary Spice”, of the artists. I would say the single most national television was all it took for
Spice Girls, the second of the two distinguishable jewelry trend would piercers to notice a spark in requests
MTV influences. be that of David Draiman, lead sing- for this jewelry style. While this was
Eyebrow piercings also seemingly er of Disturbed. This hard rock band not a huge trend and was short lived,
hit the height of their popularity in hit the height of their fame in the it is also important noting that the ex-
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’ve been asked to talk about how
the office has changed over the
last 20 years; I can only speak to
the last 12 years (as I wasn’t part
of the APP prior to that time), but
there is still quite a lot to talk about.
At the end of 2002, I was informed
that the “Body Piercing Association”
was looking for clerical and admin-
istration help in Albuquerque, NM.
It was at that time, I was hired as the
“Administrative Assistant” on a part-
time basis. My main responsibilities
were to disseminate incoming emails
and calls to the appropriate parties,
Conference attendees—photo by Kim Zapata
fulfill orders that came into the office,
mail out The Point Quarterly, and oth- volunteered that year. I’m also pretty Press, Educators, Health Inspectors,
er duties as assigned. I was encour- sure that was the year, a gentleman and pretty much anyone looking for
aged to learn the standard responses with a hat and a cigar saved my life by the APP. I still referred calls to the
to common aftercare questions and letting me know he knew a little bit Board of Directors if they were be-
the ever popular “How do I become about AV stuff (Gus Diamond). The yond my scope of knowledge.
a Body Piercer?” It was a pretty tough Board worked the Merch Booth, and I made arrangements for the APP
time for the organization. Money occasionally stood at a classroom or to attend a variety of health confer-
was extremely tight. The Board was the Expo Door. We had 17 classes for ences, including the American Pub-
very dedicated and paid out of their 34 class hours; taught by 25 instructors. lic Health Association, the American
own pocket for flights, among other After a year, I was writing articles College Health Association, the Na-
things. There were seven Board Mem- for The Point, was responsible for tional Association of Local Boards
bers and there were no committees or the maintenance of all the databases of Health, and the American School
other members contributing time to and mailing lists, processing all or- Health Association. I found lodg-
the work of the organization. I spent a ders/sales, doing basic accounting, ing in a variety of cities for Board
lot of time setting up new systems for and stocking all supplies and mate- Members who were manning these
the organization of digital and physi- rials the APP utilized. I wasn’t fold- tables—and usually tying in a Board
cal files and learning how the organi- ing, addressing, and stamping The meeting at the same time.
zation ran. Four months later I expe- Point anymore – we were having a Since we were still watching our
rienced my first Conference. With all mail-house do that. I was doing all pennies, I did a lot of comparison
the supplies for Conference loaded the certificates for membership and shopping for the APP in an effort to
into my pickup, I drove to Vegas. This for Conferences; and all the mem- keep costs down and maximize the
was my first trip to Vegas at that. ber updates on the website, mas- efficiency. From office supplies, to
We had 16 scheduled volunteers ter list, and accounting system. By lodging, to printer costs, to postage
that year: a few Board Member’s em- then I handled all incoming calls and shipping costs, I took our finan-
ployees and six Al D. Scholars; people and emails, which included inqui- cial status into account at every step.
like Ed Chavarria and Chrissy Shull. ries about membership, calls from And my duties at the Conference
John Johnson and David Kelso also piercees and piercers, calls from the continued to grow.
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