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− | (Do you mean the [[Lensman saga#Lensman Fanspeak|Lensman Fanspeak]] or the [[Arisia (NY)|early NYC club]]?) | + | ''(Do you mean the [[Lensman saga#Lensman Fanspeak|Lensman Fanspeak]] or the [[Arisia (NY)|early NYC club]]?)'' |
− | '''Arisia''' is a volunteer run, non-profit convention that usually occurs in [[Boston]] in January on Martin Luther King, Jr., weekend. | + | '''Arisia''' is a volunteer run, [[non-profit]] [[convention]] that usually occurs in [[Boston]] in January on Martin Luther King, Jr., weekend. |
− | In keeping with the phrase "New England's largest and most diverse science fiction and fantasy convention", Arisia has [[Anime]], [[Art Show]], [[Dealers Room]], [[Dances]], [[Filking]], [[Gaming]], [[LARP | LARPs]], [[Masquerade]], [[Panels]], [[Teen Lounge]], [[media | Video Room]], workshops.... | + | In keeping with the phrase "New England's largest and most diverse [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] convention", Arisia has [[Anime]], [[Art Show]], [[Dealers Room]], [[Dances]], [[Filking]], [[Gaming]], [[LARP | LARPs]], [[Masquerade]], [[Panels]], [[Teen Lounge]], [[media | Video Room]], workshops.... |
− | Arisia was founded in 1988 by five people from Western Massachusetts: [[Brian Cooper]], [[Tom Fish]], [[Mary Robison]], [[Matthew Saroff]], and [[Cris Shuldiner]]. | + | Arisia was founded in 1988 by five people from Western [[Massachusetts]]: [[Brian Cooper]], [[Tom Fish]], [[Mary Robison]], [[Matthew Saroff]], and [[Cris Shuldiner]]. It was named for an ancient race of people from the [[Lensman saga]] by [[E. E. Smith]]. |
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+ | *{{link | website=https://corp.arisia.org/history|text=History page.}} | ||
+ | *[https://www.arisia.org Website. ] | ||
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[[Arisia '20]] || January 17-20, 2020 || Arthur Chu, [[Cadwell Turnbull]], Kristina Carroll | [[Arisia '20]] || January 17-20, 2020 || Arthur Chu, [[Cadwell Turnbull]], Kristina Carroll | ||
[[Arisia '21]] || January 15-18, 2021 (virtual) || [[Suzanne Palmer]], [[Hannibal King]], [[Kat Tanaka Okopnik]] | [[Arisia '21]] || January 15-18, 2021 (virtual) || [[Suzanne Palmer]], [[Hannibal King]], [[Kat Tanaka Okopnik]] | ||
− | + | [[Arisia 2022]] || January 14-16, 2022 (online) || Andrea Hairston, Reiko Murakami, Elsa Sjunneson | |
+ | [[Arisia 2023]] || January 13-16, 2023 || Andrea Hairston, Reiko Murakami, Elsa Sjunneson | ||
+ | [[Arisia 2024]] || January 12-15, 2024 || Ryka Aoki, Winona Nelson, Tanya DePass | ||
+ | [[Arisia 2025]] || January 17-20, 2025 || Moniquill Blackgoose, Sarah Morrison, Siobhan Flanagan | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 22 August 2024
(Do you mean the Lensman Fanspeak or the early NYC club?)
Arisia is a volunteer run, non-profit convention that usually occurs in Boston in January on Martin Luther King, Jr., weekend.
In keeping with the phrase "New England's largest and most diverse science fiction and fantasy convention", Arisia has Anime, Art Show, Dealers Room, Dances, Filking, Gaming, LARPs, Masquerade, Panels, Teen Lounge, Video Room, workshops....
Arisia was founded in 1988 by five people from Western Massachusetts: Brian Cooper, Tom Fish, Mary Robison, Matthew Saroff, and Cris Shuldiner. It was named for an ancient race of people from the Lensman saga by E. E. Smith.
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This is a convention page. Please extend it by adding information about the convention, including dates, GoHs, convention chairman, locale, sponsoring organization, external links to convention pages, awards given, the program, notable events, anecdotes, pictures, scans of publications, pictures of T-shirts, con reports, etc. |