Origami USA - Services and Activities

Services and Activities

OrigamiUSA provides a variety of services to its members and to the world origami community:

  • Annual Convention -- held on the last full weekend of June at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, it is attended by some 800 people each year and provides typically 30 parallel sessions of origami instructional classes for an entire weekend, as well as special seminars on design and folding techniques.
  • The Paper -- the magazine of OrigamiUSA, published roughly quarterly for all members, containing articles about origami activities and new, unpublished diagrams.
  • The Annual Collection -- An annual book of origami diagrams, containing instructions for typically 60-70 origami figures, most unpublished.
  • Special Folding Fun Sessions -- Six one-day special sessions of origami instruction, held at the American Museum of Natural History. Each session is one day, with both morning and afternoon sessions.
  • The Source -- A mail-order supplies center, selling common and hard-to-find origami books and paper.
  • Reference Library -- A visitation-only reference Library, housed at the American Museum of Natural History, where rare and out-of-print materials may be examined.
  • Lending Library -- A lending-by-mail library, whereby members can borrow origami books by mail for a nominal fee.
  • Origami by Children -- an annual competition that allows youths 18 and under to submit their models for exhibition across the country. Kids whose works are selected to be exhibited will win various prizes, including a free year's subscription to OUSA's magazine, The Paper.
  • Holiday Tree -- a tree in the rotunda of the American Museum of Natural History, which has become an annual tradition in the city of New York, each year decorated with hundreds of origami figures.
  • Website -- A website containing information about the organization, diagrams, and registration information for the various conventions and folding sessions sponsored by the organization.

In addition to its annual convention, OrigamiUSA supports smaller conventions on an irregular basis. These include:

  • The Pacific Coast Origami Convention (PCOC) -- traditionally held in odd-numbered years in western North America; past conventions have been in Phoenix, Arizona, and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The 2009 convention will be in San Francisco, California, and the 2011 convention will be in Seattle, Washington.
  • The International Convention on Origami in Science, Mathematics, and Education (OSME) -- held approximately every 2-3 years: the third such convention was held in Monterey, California, in 2001, and the fourth was held at Caltech in Pasadena, California, in 2006.

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