About Infinite Prism Piercing

Proudly Queer + Woman Owned

Owner/Front of House

Syd

She/They
Disability Advocate · LGBTQIA+
“I have loved piercing since I was young and want anyone of any ability or background to have a space to be able to express themselves with piercings and body jewelry. I’m autistic and know first hand how valuable it is to have a place to feel welcomed and accepted. I hope that Infinite Prism can be peoples’ space for that. 
 
My favorite thing to do is curations! I love getting to know each person and their individuality and then creating a unique cohesive piece of wearable art”

Head Piercer

Ezra

He/Him Trans · Queer · Neurodivergent
“I have been piercing since 2017 but I have been in love with body modification for my entire life. It is so important that I am able to freely express myself in my daily life, and I feel so excited and grateful to be able to help my clients express themselves too.
 
I would love to connect more LGBTQIA+ clients with the queer history of modern body piercing, and I intend to carry on the legacies of those queer piercers who pioneered the industry.
 
That being said, I love working with anyone seeking a deeper relationship with themselves or those looking for a new way to reflect their inner vision. I love all piercings, but I have a particular affinity for any ear piercings (especially long term projects), nostril piercings (particularly paired/double nostril piercings), and a newfound adoration for play piercings.”

Piercer

Ace

She/They

“I remember the moment I fell in love with piercings. I was about eleven years old, standing in line for food with my best friend, when I saw a lady who had multiple ear studs decorating her earlobes and her cartilage. Immediately I turned to my friend and said, “I want my ears to look just like that when I’m older.
 
I began my piercing journey in August of 2019, working as an apprentice and eventually graduating to a full time body piercer at the same shop. Out of all the piercings I’ve done, my favorites to do are tied between dermals, constellation piercings, and curated piercings. I enjoy the precision, the challenge, and the occasional creative freedom that these piercings bring.
 
I never imagined growing up in a conservative community that I would’ve ended up where I am now, a body piercer of three years with a piercing collection of my own to show off. I have successfully collected each of the piercings that inspired me the most growing up. My favorite of them all is my industrial piercing, followed closely by the nine earlobe piercings my eleven year old self could only dream of having. “