As in years past, the Annual Convention will feature an exhibition of works by our attendees, which frequently includes some of the latest, most astonishing origami in the world! The exhibition is open to all attendees as part of registration; in addition, there will be public viewing hours on Saturday and Sunday.
Exhibiting Your Artwork
Anyone can exhibit their artwork at the Origami Convention 2010, whether a single model or several, but space must be reserved in advance. If you plan on participating in the exhibition, you must send your request to exhibit by June 12. Not all space requests can be fully granted (due to limited space), but we will try to accommodate all requests. Please complete the Exhibition tear-off sheet if you requested a mailed registration packet or use one of the following links:
- Online registration for Convention Exhibition is now closed.
- Download paper exhibition registration form [pdf]
If you want to exhibit at the convention, you'll have to volunteer to monitor the area for at least one hour. This ensures that the area is supervised at all times, and visitors really enjoy having knowledgeable artists available. You will need to sign up for your shift when you set up your exhibit. Note: if you are teaching more than four hours, you are exempt from this requirement. Please complete the Volunteer tear-off sheet if you requested a mailed registration packet or use one of the following links:
- Online registration for Convention Volunteering is now closed.
- Download Volunteering registration form [pdf]
Please note that there are no sales in the exhibition area.
Please download and read the following important guidelines:
Presentation and Labeling
All artworks should be labeled with the name of the work, the folder, and the creator (if different). For example:
- "Flower" designed by I. M. Creator, folded by J. Random Folder
- "Knuckle-Busting Tessellation", designed and folded by Jane Doe
As optional information, you might also consider including the date of composition and folding; the medium (type of paper, paper shape), and/or the crease pattern, if available.
In general, tabletop and/or wall space are available. When preparing models for display, please consider their appearance. If you are designing your own display, please include a sketch with your form. Any questions or concerns, please contact Ruthanne Bessman via convention-exhibition [at] origamiusa.org.
Exhibition Hours
The exhibition will be open to registered convention attendees during the following hours:
- Friday: 7:00-9:30 pm
- Saturday: 10:00 am-8:30 pm
- Sunday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
The exhibition will be open to the public during the following hours:
- Saturday: 10:30 am-4:30 pm
- Sunday: 10:30 am-4:30 pm
Non-members, including family and friends of members, may visit the public areas (Sales and Exhibition) for a fee of $3 for adults, free for children under 12.
Origami can be set up after 5:00 pm Friday and must be taken down by 6:00 pm Sunday. Exhibitors are asked to take down their exhibits on Sunday between the hours of 5:00 and 6:00 pm. Any work not taken down by 6:00 on Sunday will become the property of OrigamiUSA.
Photography
We do allow photography in the exhibition for personal use only. "Personal use" means one's own records and/or posting on one's own non-commercial web page or social network page. OrigamiUSA will also post photographs of the exhibition on our own website (see here for some examples). Photography for commercial use is, in general, prohibited; if you wish to take photographs for eventual commercial use, you must obtain permission from both the folder of the works and, if different, the creator of the original work.
If you do not wish to allow photography of your work, please place a prominent notice to that effect within your exhibition space and we will ask visitors to respect that.
Etiquette
Origami artwork is fragile and easily damaged; for this reason, there is no touching or handling allowed of the origami works on display without permission, for any reason. If you are photographing a work and you want to move it to get a better angle or backdrop, you must obtain permission from the artist to do so.