Black panthers cover the walls and are now inked on the bodies of visitors to Doreen Garner’s pop-up shop, Invisible Man Tattoo at Recess Assembly. The subject of the blockbuster Marvel movie and symbol of the 1960s socialist party is one of many flash tattoos created by Garner with designer Donte Neal.
Through March 3, visitors who identify as Black can receive free flash tattoos, and more elaborate tattoos are available for purchase for all visitors regardless of self-identification. Garner—a licensed tattoo artist—encourages visitors to discuss the meaning of their selections. Collected video recordings from participants are on display in the waiting room of the shop. The title of the project also nods to the 1952 novel by Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man. The narrator of the novel is an unnamed Black man who explains, “I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.” Garner’s project uses permanent body art to make invisible histories an