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Point #64: The 18th Annual APP Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada — June 9-14, 2013

CourtneyJaneMaxwellBy Courtney Jane Maxwell

This year, the Association of Professional Piercers returned to Bally’s for their 18th Annual Conference and Exposition. For me, Conference has always been an interesting way to observe growth and change in our industry, so very much can happen in just one year. The past few have been pretty amazing thanks to rapidly expanding technology—mainly social media—which seemingly overflows into every aspect of the piercing community.

Point64-Conference 2013 6Social media is bringing us together now more than ever, and is helping to inspire a surge of new attendees. Our ability to promote safe piercing and the benefits of attending Conference, both individually and as an organization, has been directly impacted by the increasingly broad reach of online networking. As a result, we welcomed an impressive 285 first timers this year, bringing the grand total of registrants to 950. On top of that, the increased online discussion about the importance of booking in the APP room block enabled us to oversell our room block by an unprecedented fifty percent!

One look at this year’s curriculum, and you can see that studios have been experiencing growth as well.  The demand for business-oriented classes was high, and offerings such as “Corporate Branding,” “Photography Tips for Industry Pros,” “Going Paperless,” “Marketing and Social Media,” “Studio Aesthetics,” and “Gold & Diamonds: Knowledge, Sales, and Custom Design,” had attendees inspired and buzzing with new ideas.

The ever-popular workshops have had continued success as well, with four distinct classes (“Preventing Cross Contamination in the Sterilization and Piercing Room,” “Surface Piercing,” “Minimizing Tools: An Intro to Toolless Piercing,” and “Tools Are Not the Devil”) filling twenty-one time slots throughout the 2013 APP Event (10)week.

The wide variety of core classes, such as “Steel and Titanium” and “Aftercare,” continued in the circulation as well. Added that together with the roundtable discussions (not including “First Aid and CPR”) that brought us up to 110.5 hours of class time this year, presented to us by 52 instructors and facilitators.

This year, fifty fantastic volunteers teamed up with Caitlin and the Conference Committee to bring all of these classes and instructors together and make the magic happen. Return attendees likely noticed that the Sunday evening registration process was easier than ever, thanks to the hard work and fine tuning on the part of these folks. They also brought us a more efficient way of checking into classes: Paper tickets have been replaced with a barcode that a Point64-Conference 2013volunteer scans upon each student’s to the classrooms. As our attendance numbers continue to rise, the ability of the Conference staff and volunteers to grow and change to accommodate us has been appreciated greatly.

This year’s banquet was yet another sign of our industry’s growth. A fashion show, featuring cutting-edge body jewelry design, was a reflection of an industry rushing to keep up with our fashion-forward clientele. (You may have seen photos: if not, check out social media sites using the hashtag #app2013.)

When talking to Conference veterans and newcomers alike, I got the distinct impression that people were extremely happy with their experiences this year. The ability to welcome and accommodate so many new faces while still keeping “repeat offenders” on their toes with new ideas is something that, in my opinion, the APP has had great success with in 2013. It seems that things are looking pretty bright for the piercing industry, and I for one can’t wait to return to Bally’s next June 8 – 14 (2014) to see how much more we’ve all accomplished in just twelve months time.

Point #64: Al D. Scholar – Parker Webb

parker webb headshotBy Parker Webb

I must admit that I’m not one for expressing myself through written words. My dedication to the industry is conveyed through my lifestyle, so these words may be all over the place, but I hope they convey my love for the work I did at the 18th Annual Conference and Exposition as much as the actions of my work did.

After a two month process of applying for this scholarship, collecting references,and going through the phone interviews, I really couldn’t have had a better learning venture. For the past eight years I have worked in the piercing/tattoo industry, but this experience—by far—reassured the fact that I am in fact in the right field.  All the knowledge I’ve collected has given me more confidence and made me more aware of my trade, and being in a place surrounded by like-minded people in such mass was pretty amazing.

Being that I am not a piercer there has always been a lot of uncertainty about where my place was in the body modification world, not necessarily by others but by myself. However, as soon as I became an Al D recipient my role became clearer; I am very passionate about body modification, and I don’t necessarily need to be piercing to find happiness in this community. The kind of love and welcome I felt at APP is something rare, and something I will always cherish.

The moments, the memories, those few seconds at the dinner when there was a roar of cheer at the announcement of my name, they are all thanks to the Al D scholarship, and for that I am forever grateful.

Point #62: 18th Annual Conference And Exposition — Class and Conference Schedule

EDITOR’S NOTE: Below is a basic timetable of what courses are being offered, and when. For full class descriptions and registration information, click here

Monday, June 10, 2013

9:00 AM  –  10:30 AM
Orientation / Mentor Program
11:00 AM  –  1:00 PM
Basic Steel & Titanium
11:00 AM  –  1:30 PM
Preventing Cross-Contamination in the Sterilization and Piercing Rooms (A)
11:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
ROUNDTABLE: Becoming an APP Member
11:00 AM  –  1:30 PM
Studio Documentation
12:30 PM  –  1:30 PM
ROUNDTABLE: Outreach: Sharing the Safe Piercing Message
2:00 PM  –  6:00 PM
Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
2:00 PM  –  3:30 PM
Customer Service Philosophy
2:00 PM  –  3:30 PM
Stretching: Everything More than Lobes
4:00 PM  –  6:30 PM
Preventing Cross-Contamination in the Sterilization and Piercing Rooms (B)
5:00 PM  –  6:00 PM
Bedside Manner and Grounding: Connecting with Your Client
5:00 PM  –  6:30 PM
Studio Aesthetics

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
Aftercare Series: Wound Healing Dynamics
10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
Marketing & Social Media
10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
Minimizing Tools: An Intro to Tool-Less Piercing (A)
10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
Preventing Cross-Contamination in the Sterilization and Piercing Rooms (C)
10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
The Ins and Outs of Female Genital Piercing
1:00 PM  –  3:00 PM
Surface Piercing: Going Deeper than the Surface (A)
1:30 PM  –  3:00 PM
Aftercare Series: Client Home Care
1:30 PM  –  2:30 PM
Roundtable: Interpersonal Studio Dynamics
2:00 PM  –  4:00 PM
Tools are Not the Devil (A)
3:30 PM  –  4:30 PM
Meeting: Health Inspectors
3:30 PM  –  4:30 PM
Meeting: International
3:30 PM  –  4:30 PM
Roundtable: Aftercare From the Masses
4:45 PM  –  6:15 PM
Aftercare Series: Troubleshooting
4:45 PM  –  6:15 PM
Basic Statim Usage
4:45 PM  –  5:45 PM
Roundtable: Shop Owners
4:45 PM  –  6:45 PM
Minimizing Tools: An Intro to Tool-Less Piercing (B)
6:15 PM  –  7:15 PM
Roundtable: Legislation
7:00 PM  –  9:30 PM
Preventing Cross-Contamination in the Sterilization and Piercing Rooms (D)
7:30 PM  –  9:00 PM
Anodizing is Awesome!
7:30 PM  –  9:30 PM
Aseptic Technique & Suspension
7:30 PM  –  9:30 PM
Corporate Branding: Delivering on Your Promise
8:00 PM  –  9:30 PM
Initial Jewelry: The “Rules” (and when to break them)

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
Ear Projects: The Ear as Art
10:00 AM  –  11:30 AM
Managing Difficult Clients
10:00 AM  –  11:30 AM
Photography Tips for Industry Professionals
10:00 AM  –  12:30 PM
Preventing Cross-Contamination in the Sterilization and Piercing Rooms (E)
10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
Minimizing Tools: An Intro to Tool-Less Piercing (C)
1:00 PM  –  3:00 PM
Anatomy of the Body for Piercers
1:00 PM  –  3:00 PM
Surface Piercing: Going Deeper than the Surface (B)
1:00 PM  –  3:00 PM
Tools are Not the Devil (B)
1:30 PM  –  2:30 PM
Roundtable: Statim Maintenance and Troubleshooting
3:15 PM  –  4:15 PM
Meeting: New Attendees & Mentors
3:15 PM  –  4:15 PM
Roundtable: Finding Balance Between Work and Life Outside the Studio
3:30 PM  –  6:30 PM
CPR
4:30 PM  –  6:30 PM
MEMBERS ONLY: Exploring Sexually Functional Piercings
4:30 PM  –  7:00 PM
Preventing Cross-Contamination in the Sterilization and Piercing Rooms (F)
4:45 PM  –  6:45 PM
Minimizing Tools: An Intro to Tool-Less Piercing (D)
7:00 PM  –  9:00 PM
Making Effective Piercing Rituals
7:30 PM  –  8:00 PM
Social: Members Mingle
8:00 PM  –  9:00 PM
Meeting: Members (APP members only)

Thursday, June 13, 2013

10:00 AM  –  11:30 AM
Gold and Diamonds! Knowledge, Sales and Custom Design
10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
The Grieving Body: Does Body Modification Injure or Heal the Psyche?
10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
Surface Piercing: Going Deeper than the Surface (C)
10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM
Tools are Not the Devil (C)
10:45 AM  –  11:45 AM
Roundtable: Breaking Barriers: Building a Local Piercer Group
12:15 PM  –  1:15 PM
Roundtable: Transitioning to and Selling Higher End Jewelry
12:30 PM  –  3:00 PM
Oro-Facial Anatomy for Safe & Successful Piercings
1:00 PM  –  3:00 PM
Minimizing Tools: An Intro to Tool-Less Piercing (E)
1:00 PM  –  3:00 PM
Tools are Not the Devil (D)
1:45 PM  –  2:45 PM
Roundtable: Working with Vegetarian/Vegan Clients
3:15 PM  –  4:45 PM
Going Paperless
3:15 PM  –  4:45 PM
Medical Risk Assessment
3:15 PM  –  4:15 PM
Roundtable: The Transgendered Effect
5:00 PM  –  6:30 PM
Beyond Ramps: Disabilities 101 for Piercing Professionals
5:00 PM  –  7:00 PM
MEMBERS ONLY: Technique Workshop
5:00 PM  –  7:00 PM
Surface Piercing: Going Deeper than the Surface (D)

Friday, June 14, 2013

10:00 AM  –  1:00 PM
First Aid
11:00 AM  –  1:00 PM
Tools are Not the Devil (E)
11:00 AM  –  1:00 PM
Surface Piercing: Going Deeper than the Surface (E)