We are honored to welcome Jeff Howlett to Temple Tattoo & Piercing’s 30th Anniversary Celebration!
Jeff Howlett is a multidisciplinary artist known for his work across music, film, and photography. He began his career in Vermont in 1993 as a vocalist and songwriter with the bands Five Seconds Expired and Non Compos, both of which earned regional and national recognition. Both bands are currently on a reunion tour, reflecting the lasting influence of their music.
In 2007, Jeff expanded his creative practice into film, co-producing the award-winning documentary A Band Called Death. The film chronicles the legacy of the pioneering 1970s rock band Death, whose music was rediscovered decades after its original release. A Band Called Death premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2012, receiving widespread critical acclaim.
After the success of the film, Jeff turned his focus to still photography, embracing alternative processes as his primary medium. He has since collaborated with a diverse range of musical artists, including US Girls, Iggy Pop, and Queens of the Stone Age. His work has been featured in Photography Magazine, Tape Op, Lomography.com, and other publications.
Through his work, Jeff continues to explore the synergy between music and visual art, creating compelling narratives and contributing to the cultural landscape with his innovative and dynamic approach to storytelling.
Jeff will be set up at the Ohio Tattoo Museum on May 1st and May 2nd as part of Temple Tattoo & Piercing’s 30th Anniversary Celebration.
Please reach out to @howlermano directly via Instagram to book your appointment.
Join us April 26th – May 2nd for a week-long celebration of tattooing, live music, food trucks, and tattoo history.
