
The Boyaca Tattoo Convention is a three-day tattoo event running from July 17 to July 19, 2026, at the Convention Center Tunja in Tunja, Colombia. The convention brings together tattoo artists from across Colombia and Latin America for a weekend of live tattooing, art exhibitions, and trade. Tunja sits 2,800 meters above sea level in the Boyacá department, about two hours northeast of Bogotá by bus. The city is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and is a cultural center for the region. The Convention Center Tunja provides indoor space for the event, with room for multiple tattoo stations, vendor booths, and seating areas for attendees who want to watch the work. The event floor includes spaces for artists to work on clients during the convention. Attendees can walk between stations to watch tattoos in progress or book appointments with participating artists for work during the event or future consultations. Vendor booths sell tattoo equipment, supplies, aftercare products, and printed artwork. The convention typically includes tattoo competitions judged by attending artists, with categories for different styles including black and grey, color realism, traditional, and new school work. Seminars and workshops run throughout the weekend for professional artists looking to learn new techniques or business practices. Evening activities extend beyond the convention center, with local bars and restaurants in Tunja's historic center hosting after-hours gatherings where artists and collectors socialize. Tickets are available at the door or through advance sales announced on the event's social media channels. Single-day passes and full-weekend passes are usually offered, with weekend passes providing better value for those attending all three days. The venue has parking available, though spaces fill quickly on Saturdays. Hotels in Tunja's city center are within walking distance or a short taxi ride from the Convention Center, with options ranging from budget hostels to business hotels. Colombia's tattoo culture mixes indigenous heritage with contemporary influences from North and South America. The Boyacá region has a growing community of artists who blend traditional Colombian imagery with modern styles. This convention provides a space for that community to connect with international guests and for collectors to find artists working in various styles. The event is smaller than conventions in Bogotá or Medellín, which allows for more direct interaction between artists and visitors. Check the event's Instagram or Facebook pages for updates on guest artists, specific scheduling, and ticket sales as the dates approach.
The Boyaca Tattoo Convention is a three-day tattoo convention taking place July 17-19, 2026, at the Convention Center Tunja in Tunja, Boyacá, Colombia. The event features live tattooing by Colombian and international artists, vendor booths selling equipment and supplies, and tattoo competitions across multiple categories. Attendees can walk the floor to watch artists work, book appointments for tattoos during the event, or browse the trade area. Tunja sits in the Colombian Andes and has a growing tattoo community that connects artists from Bogotá and Medellín with northern Colombia. The convention is the main tattoo event for the Boyacá department and draws collectors from across the region and neighboring departments.
The Boyaca Tattoo Convention runs July 17-19, 2026, at the Convention Center Tunja in Tunja, Boyacá, Colombia. Tunja is located approximately 130 kilometers northeast of Bogotá and is accessible by bus or car from the capital.
The convention includes live tattooing by local and visiting artists, vendor booths selling tattoo supplies and merchandise, and judged competitions in categories like black and grey, color, and traditional work. Artists set up stations where attendees can book appointments or watch tattoos in progress.
Ticket information is announced on the event's social media pages closer to the dates. The event usually offers single-day and full-weekend passes, available at the door or through advance online sales. Check their Instagram or Facebook for current pricing and availability.
Bring a valid ID, cash for vendors and food, and comfortable shoes for walking the convention floor. If you plan to get tattooed, bring a water bottle and snacks. The venue is indoors but bring a jacket as Tunja is at high altitude and can be cool.
Yes. The atmosphere is open and you can watch artists work before deciding to book. Many artists offer smaller flash pieces suitable for first tattoos. The event is smaller than major city conventions, making it easier to navigate for newcomers.