One of the many highlights of this year's PCOC will be the origami exhibition by attendees and special guests. The exhibit will be open to the public during Saturday and Sunday, a real treat for those in the L.A. area!

Exhibiting Your Art

Everyone is welcome to exhibit their artwork at this year's PCOC. In order to have space set aside for you, you must either (a) register for PCOC or (b) send your artwork with a registered attendee (see additional notes below). In either case, you must also fill out the exhibition registration form whether it's a single piece or a group of models.

  • Online registration for exhibition at PCOC is now closed.

There will be no sales of exhibition artwork on site. Please follow the guidelines below. (For future reference, you might want to print this page.).

Setup and Takedown

When you arrive to set up, please check in with the exhibition manager at the exhibition site to find out the assigned location of your individual display. At the exhibition site, origami should be set up beginning at noon on Friday and taken down by 5 pm Sunday. For each exhibitor we will provide a name card and exhibition space. Space will be assigned ahead of time based on the requirements that you specify on the Exhibition registration form (link above). Exhibition by non-attending members must be facilitated by an attending member who will be responsible for bringing, setting up, taking down and returning the exhibited work. Any work not taken down by 6 PM Sunday will become property of OrigamiUSA.

Once you enter the exhibition site you will see tables covered with black cloths. Tables will be numbered with the exhibitor's name. Any raised platforms should be brought from home. Artists can store empty boxes and packaging materials under the tables but must be removed at the end of the exhibition or they get thrown away.

Presentation and Labeling

Try not to overcrowd your models. Signage must include the name of the work, the folder, and the creator (if different). As optional information, you might consider the date of the composition and folding, the medium (type of paper, square or other shape), and/or crease pattern, if available. Any questions, contact at pcoc-exhibition [at] origamiusa.org. Each model needs to be identified but the format can be flexible, for example, a small 2" x 3" label by each model in the format of

  • TITLE
  • Creator
  • Folder

The label can be flat, tent fold-over cards, or some other design as long as the label is unobtrusive and informative.

Exhibition Hours

The exhibition will be open to registered convention attendees during the following hours:

  • Friday: 3:00 pm–6:00 pm, 8:00pm–10:00pm
  • Saturday: 10:00 am–6:00 pm
  • Sunday: 10:00 am–4:00 pm

The exhibition will be open to the general public during the following hours:

  • Saturday: 11:00 am–4:00 pm
  • Sunday: 11:00 am–4:00 pm

Photography

We will 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 artwork.

If you do not wish to allow photography of your work, please place a prominent notice to that effect at 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.