16 • 19 March 2023

LOCATION
Ramada by Wyndham Lewiston Hotel & Conference Center
490 Pleasant St, Lewiston,
Maine 04240,
United States
CONTACTS
SHOW INFO
Fuel The Arts – Art & Tattoo Convention 2023
COME GET TATTOOED & PIERCED!
50 licensed & working Artists from up and down the east coast. Lots of contests, art & item auctions, giveaways, and tons of fun all 4 days.
VIEW, BID, BUY, & FUEL THE ARTS!
-$12 per day or $24 for the weekend (4 days pass)
-Only $5 Thursday.
-Kids 12 and under are Free.
-Sunday is Military Appreciation Day, a Free entree with ID.
-Sunday admission is $12 or $20 with a shirt (while they last)
PAST EDITIONS
Fuel The Arts Expo 2022
(17-20 March)

Fuel The Arts Expo 2019
(14-17 March)

Fuel The Arts Expo 2018
(15-18 March)

Fuel The Arts Expo 2017
(17-19 March)

Fuel The Arts Expo 2016
(18-20 March)

Fuel The Arts Expo 2015
(20-22 March)

Fuel The Arts Expo 2014
(21-23 March)

Fuel The Arts Expo 2013
(15-17 March)

The article mentions 50 licensed artists and a variety of contests, auctions, and giveaways. It’s impressive that the Fuel The Arts Expo is in its ninth year and has a solid presence, judging by the list of past editions dating back to 2013. I’m curious about the types of contests they usually hold – are they focused purely on tattooing and piercing, or do they include other art forms as well? Also, the $5 Thursday admission seems like a smart way to get people in early in the week.
It’s interesting that Fuel The Arts Expo is back for its ninth annual event, and seeing the list of past editions really emphasizes its staying power. I’m always impressed by conventions that can maintain that kind of momentum. The pricing structure is pretty standard, but the Military Appreciation Day on Sunday sounds like a great initiative. I wonder how many artists typically participate each year, and if there’s a specific theme or focus for this iteration beyond just tattoos and piercings.
It’s really cool to see the Fuel The Arts Expo has been going for so long, especially with the list of past editions going back to 2013. Nine years is a solid run for any convention! I’m curious about the “50 licensed & working Artists” mentioned – I wonder how many specialize in traditional meanings or symbolism? It would be awesome to see a focus on artists who can really talk about the stories behind the ink at an event like this. The variety of contests and auctions sounds like a great way to engage with the art beyond just getting tattooed.
It’s impressive that Fuel The Arts Expo is celebrating its 9th annual event this year, and seeing the past editions listed really highlights its longevity. I’m particularly drawn to the idea of having 50 licensed artists all in one place, offering tattooing and piercing. That’s a lot of talent under one roof! My partner and I are contemplating getting matching tattoos, and an event like this would be the perfect opportunity to find the right artist and get inspired. The variety of contests and auctions also sounds like a great way to engage with the community.
It’s fascinating to see the Fuel The Arts Expo has been running since at least 2013, with this year marking its 9th annual event. That kind of consistency for an art and tattoo convention is really something. I’m particularly intrigued by the “50 licensed & working Artists from up and down the east coast” part – that’s a huge draw for diversity in styles and talent. Plus, the military appreciation on Sunday is a thoughtful touch. It makes me wonder what kind of unique collaborations and emerging artists we might see showcased there.
It’s neat that Fuel The Arts Expo is celebrating its 9th annual event this year, and seeing the list of past editions really shows how consistent it’s been. I’m always impressed when events can maintain that kind of presence. The inclusion of 50 licensed artists sounds like a great draw, and the variety of activities, from auctions to giveaways, makes it sound like a really engaging weekend. Plus, the special pricing for Thursday and the military appreciation on Sunday are nice touches that make it more accessible.
It’s interesting that Fuel The Arts Expo is back for its 9th annual event, and seeing the past editions listed really highlights its longevity. I’m particularly drawn to the idea of having 50 licensed artists all in one place – that must create an incredible atmosphere for both inspiration and getting new work done. The pricing structure seems quite accessible too, especially the $12 weekend pass or even the $5 Thursday option. And a special shout-out for Military Appreciation Day on Sunday; that’s a really nice touch. It makes me wonder about the variety of styles you’d find with so many artists present.
The fact that Fuel The Arts Expo is in its 9th annual iteration this year is really impressive, especially seeing the list of past editions going back to 2013. It speaks volumes about the staying power of this event and the passion of the artists and attendees. I’m particularly drawn to the “COME GET TATTOOED & PIERCED!” aspect, as well as the mention of auctions and giveaways – it sounds like a really dynamic atmosphere. The pricing structure, with a special $5 Thursday and free entry for kids, feels very inclusive and family-friendly, which is a nice touch for an art expo.
It’s cool that Fuel The Arts Expo is bringing back the 9th annual event in Lewiston this March. I saw it runs for four days, which is pretty generous. The pricing seems really accessible too, especially with kids under 12 being free and the military appreciation day on Sunday. It makes me think about how events like this can really build a sense of community and offer a great platform for artists. I’m curious if there’s a specific theme or focus for the artists this year, beyond just being from the East Coast.
It’s great to see the Fuel The Arts Expo returning to Lewiston, Maine in March. I noticed the article mentions it’s the 9th annual event, and looking at the “Past Editions” list, it appears to have been a consistent fixture since at least 2013. That kind of long-term presence speaks volumes about its appeal and the dedication of the organizers and artists involved. I’m particularly intrigued by the “50 licensed & working Artists from up and down the east coast” – it must be an incredible opportunity for attendees to see such a wide range of talent and styles all in one place. I’ll be looking forward to hearing about the turnout and the highlights from the event.
It’s interesting to see Fuel The Arts Expo has been running since at least 2013, with the article listing past editions. That kind of longevity suggests a strong community and consistent interest in what they offer. I’m curious about the “50 licensed & working Artists” mentioned – I wonder how many different styles of tattooing and piercing were represented there, and if there were any emerging artists making their debut. It sounds like a great opportunity for people to get tattooed and also pick up some unique art pieces.
The mention of “50 licensed & working Artists from up and down the east coast” really caught my eye. It makes me wonder about the diversity of styles and the sheer talent that must be gathered in one place. I’ve always been fascinated by the skill involved in tattooing, and seeing that many artists showcasing their work sounds like an incredible experience. It’s cool that they have different pricing tiers, especially the free entry for military appreciation day. That’s a great way to honor service members.
Can you give the exact time of the exhibition? fnf mods
What time does it start/end?
sweet! We may just have to attend!!
Yup deff going.. is there go be more contest
epic show!
So need to go. Great cause it's for Art and much needed "ink therapy!"