Conventions

OrigamiUSA organizes and manages the largest origami convention in the world: the OrigamiUSA Annual Convention, which takes place each year in New York City, usually the last full weekend in June. In addition, we create and manage other regional and special-purpose conventions less often; see below for details.

Annual Conventions

OrigamiUSA Annual Convention, June 25-28, 2010, New York City

The next OrigamiUSA Annual Convention will be held in NY at the Fashion Institute of Technology June 25-28, 2010. As always, Friday evening will be an open house so everyone can get acquainted, see the model menu, and plan their weekend. Saturday and Sunday will have classes on models, and Monday will have lectures and classes on techniques, etc.

Remember that you have to be a current member of OrigamiUSA to attend the convention. Forms will be mailed to OrigamiUSA members and available on the web around the beginning of May. If you have any questions, please contact the Convention Committee at .

PCOC and Regional Conventions

In recent years, we have begun to hold secondary conventions in other parts of the country. The Pacific Coast OrigamiUSA Convention (PCOC) has been held at various locations along the West Coast of North America in concert with a local organizing group in the host city. PCOC takes place in odd-numbered years in the fall. Upcoming PCOCs are as follows:

If you would be interested in hosting a future PCOC, please check out our PCOC guidelines [.doc] and contact the PCOC Committee at . (Please note: the guidelines document is a work in progress and subject to change.) If you would like to start up an OrigamiUSA convention in another part of the country (the Midwest is still open, as are even-numbered years), please contact the Convention Committee at .

Special Conventions

OrigamiUSA has sponsored several conventions in the past on an irregular basis:

If you are interested in organizing such a conference, please contact the Convention Committee at .

Archives and Photo Galleries

Wondering what a convention looks like? Check out our Archives of past conventions.