NY Ink

NY Ink (2011-2013)

EndedDocumentary show

NY Ink follows Ami James as he puts it all on the line to become the Tattoo King of New York. Always looking for his next big challenge, Ami's new shop will be opening up right in the heart of SoHo. A new shop means hiring a whole new crew, and with that, a whole new set of problems.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E05Granny is Inked and Ami is Angry!May 2, 2013
S03E04Boobs, Burlesque and a Crotch TattooApr 25, 2013
S03E03While Ami's Away, the Clients Will PayApr 18, 2013
S03E02Achy Breaky Back & Yoji's Bathroom BoundApr 11, 2013
S03E01New Kids on the BlockApr 4, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did NY Ink premiere?

NY Ink premiered on June 2, 2011.

Who is the star of NY Ink?

Ami James is the star of NY Ink.

What tattoo shop does Ami James own in the show?

Ami James owns the tattoo shop called Wooster Street Social Club in the show.

Who are the other artists featured in NY Ink?

The other artists featured in NY Ink are Megan Massacre, Chris Torres, and Tommy Montoya.

What city does NY Ink take place in?

NY Ink takes place in New York City.

What is the format of the show?

The format of the show is reality TV.

What is the show's focus?

The show's focus is on the artists and clients of Wooster Street Social Club.

How many episodes are in the first season of NY Ink?

There are 10 episodes in the first season of NY Ink.

Does the show feature celebrity clients?

Yes, the show features celebrity clients such as Corey Taylor, Rob Zombie, and Adrian Grenier.

Is there any conflict shown in the series?

Yes, conflicts between the artists and shop manager are shown in the series.

Are there any storylines about the artists' personal lives?

Yes, there are several storylines about the artists' personal lives in the show.

What is the theme song of NY Ink?

The theme song of NY Ink is "I'm in Love With a Monster" by The Royal Concept.

Are there any spin-offs of NY Ink?

Yes, there is a spin-off show called Miami Ink.

How did viewers and critics receive NY Ink?

Both viewers and critics had mixed reviews on NY Ink.

Has NY Ink won any awards?

No, NY Ink has not won any awards.

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