Workshop: Introduction to pre-Philippine Tattoos

Saturday, 11/15/2025
2:00 - 3:30
James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center - 3rd Fl
Main Library
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100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States

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What can a tattoo tell us about who we were and who we are becoming? In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore Batok, the traditional hand-tap tattooing practice of the Philippines, as a gateway into pre-colonial history, cultural identity, and living resistance. More than just body art, Batok holds deep meanings tied to language, ceremony, and ancestral values. We’ll trace the roots of this sacred tradition through the lens of cultural practitioners, including the legacy of Apo Whang-Od, whose visibility has ignited both global admiration and important conversations around cultural tourism, authenticity, and indigenous sovereignty. The workshop will also explore how Batok intersects with today’s socio-economic and political issues from identity and representation to community survival in the face of displacement and modernization. Learn the difference between ritual and modern western tattoos, to creating a practice in the diaspora. Leave with a deeper understanding of the concept of “Pre-Filipino” history, the role of values and action in cultural preservation, and why Batok is more than a tattoo: it’s a living movement for reclaiming our stories.

Kristian Kabuay is an artist/entrepreneur/futurist specializing in endangered writing systems and tattoos from the Philippines. As a leader for the propagation and instruction of prePhilippine scripts, he launched his own edutainment business specializing in custom art, books, events, technology, and apparel. Kristian has spoken around the world at museums, schools, and companies. His work is wide-reaching that spans across new media and traditional practices. He is currently working on his 10th book, 2nd documentary, education startup, and honing his traditional tattooing practice

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Kristian Kabuay - Website


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This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


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This program will be conducted in English unless otherwise noted.

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