Local News update July 23, 2020
YS INK Arts Collective, co-owned by longtime Yellow Springs residents Pierre Nagley and Lindsay Burke, recently opened its doors on Dayton Street as a new hub for local artistry. For the moment, YS INK primarily functions as a tattoo parlor, with both Nagley and Burke working from their years of experience as tattoo artists. The two are excited, however, to one day transform their new collective into a kind of creative gathering space for art makers and art lovers alike. (Photo by Reilly Dixon)
July 24, 2020
YS INK Arts Collective, co-owned by longtime Yellow Springs residents Pierre Nagley and Lindsay Burke, is opening its doors on Dayton Street as a new hub for local artistry.
(Photo by Audrey Hackett)
August 10, 2020
It’s high summer, and the restored prairie at Glass Farm is in full, glorious bloom.
YS INK Arts Collective, co-owned by longtime Yellow Springs residents Pierre Nagley and Lindsay Burke, recently opened its doors on Dayton Street as a new hub for local artistry. For the moment, YS INK primarily functions as a tattoo parlor, with both Nagley and Burke working from their years of experience as tattoo artists. The two are excited, however, to one day transform their new collective into a kind of creative gathering space for art makers and art lovers alike. (Photo by Reilly Dixon)
July 24, 2020
YS INK Arts Collective, co-owned by longtime Yellow Springs residents Pierre Nagley and Lindsay Burke, is opening its doors on Dayton Street as a new hub for local artistry.
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