OrigamiUSA


OrigamiUSA is the largest origami organization in the United States, with offices located at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. It was founded in 1980 by Michael Shall, Alice Gray, and Lillian Oppenheimer as the Friends of the Origami Center of America and was renamed OrigamiUSA on July 1, 1994. Since its founding, OrigamiUSA has been fully non-profit and volunteer-based and is a 501 corporation. OrigamiUSA organizes the largest origami convention in the world each June in New York City, and in addition publishes a magazine, The Paper, an annual collection of origami diagrams, and a website, and also provides educational materials and supports numerous other activities that spread the art of origami.

Mission

The mission statement is the following: "OrigamiUSA's mission is to share the joy and appreciation of paperfolding, preserve its history, nurture its growth, bring people together, and encourage community among paperfolders."

Services and activities

OrigamiUSA provides a variety of services to its members and to the world origami community:
Special Conventions
OrigamiUSA has sponsored several conventions in the past on an irregular basis:
The following is a list of OrigamiUSA's current standing committees, their chairpersons, and their purposes. Other committees are formed as needed. Committees are open to all members.

Archives Committee

JC Nolan, Ruthanne Bessman, Josiah Jaggers, Marc Kirschenbaum.
Organizes and maintains the archives of OrigamiUSA. OrigamiUSA has a rich history that is full of amazing photographs, diagrams and models. The Archives Committee is responsible for the storage and cataloging of these materials.

Awards Committee

Rachel Katz, Patty Grodner, Judy Hall, Joel Stern, Susan Wettling.
Administers the awards given by OrigamiUSA. This committee solicits nominees and judges entries for the OrigamiUSA Teaching and Florence Temko Innovation awards.

Business Committee

Mark Kennedy, Jan Polish, Marc Kirschenbaum, Gay Merrill Gross, Ros Joyce, Maria Velazquez.
Sets policy and makes decisions regarding stock and operation of The Origami Source, which is managed by Mike and Janet Hamilton. The Business Committee is always looking for new and exciting additions to The Origami Source List.

Community Origami Groups Committee

Shrikant Iyer, Faye Goldman, Lori Gregory, Patty Grodner, Michael Montebello, Joel Stern.
This committee ensures that local area groups are listed on the website and assists members interested in establishing new groups.

Convention Committee

Jan Polish, Jean Baden-Gillette, Serena LaVine, Wendy Zeichner.
Subcommittee heads:
Plans and directs OrigamiUSA's annual convention. 400+ people attend our convention each year, with 240+ classes in 30+ rooms, and 150+ volunteers who make it all happen. This committee organizes the activity, from recommending official guests to finalizing the schedule. In addition, many other people volunteer to support specific areas of responsibility for the convention.

Copyright Committee

Robert J. Lang, Jason Ku, Jan Polish.
Develops and maintains the copyright policies of OrigamiUSA. The committee works with our intellectual property lawyer to develop policies and permission forms that are consistent with U.S. and international copyright law protecting origami artworks, diagrams, and related works.

Development Committee

Wendy Zeichner, Jan Polish, Delrosa Marshall.
Develops and supports income-producing activities and to ensure they are within the mission statement of OrigamiUSA.

Elections Committee

Shrikant Iyer, Scott Cramer, Robert J. Lang, Michael Naughton, Wendy Zeichner.
Plans and coordinates the election of Board members. The Election Committee sends out the call for nominations, coordinates the statements of the candidates into an election mailing, and arranges for the counting of the votes by a non-Board member.

Exhibition Committee

Ruthanne Bessman, Talo Kawasaki, Delrosa Marshall, Elliot Zeichner.
The Exhibition Committee works on exhibition opportunities as they occur. It is also responsible for maintenance and storage of our exhibition collection.

The Fold Committee

Jason Ku and Patsy Wang-Iverson, Editorial team.
Oversees the production and publication of OrigamiUSA's online magazine.

Fundraising Committee

Char Morrow, Patty Grodner, David Kandel, Marcio Noguchi, Wendy Zeichner.
Seeks opportunities and raises funds/resources through grants, corporate sponsorships and incentives for members and outside agencies.

Holiday Tree Committee

Ros Joyce, Talo Kawasaki, Jennifer Hou, Andrea Brecker.
Designs and implements the Holiday Tree at the American Museum of Natural History. This committee solicits models and coordinates the installation of the Holiday Tree.

Annual Gift Committee

Jean Baden-Gillette.
Solicits models from members through provided diagrams, and distributes them as an Annual Gift for the Tree Lighting. It also provides special models for the 60 Museum Trustees.

Lending Library Committee

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The Lending Library provides borrowing access for our members. Information on items in the Lending Library collection is available here.

Online Presence (Website) Committee

This committee is responsible for OrigamiUSA's websites, mailing lists, email, and other online services. Committee members and responsibilities are:
Ruthanne Bessman, Andrea Brecker, Mary Gordon, Candace Paska.
This committee manages the annual Origami By Children exhibition. Every year, children send in models for a judged competition. The winning entries become part of an exhibition that is first displayed at Annual Convention and then travels around the United States to libraries and schools.

Origami Connect

Patty Grodner, Char Morrow, Marcio Noguchi, Kathleen Sheridan, Mary Drews, Jason Ku, Wendy Zeichner
Organizes and executes real-time online classes and events.

PCOC (Pacific Coast Origami Conference) Committee

Patty Grodner, Vicky Mihara Avery, Mary Drews, Lori Gregory, Mike Montebello, Jan Polish, Bunny Sanchez, Wendy Zeichner.
The Pacific Coast Origami Conference is held in odd-numbered years in venues on the West Coast of North America. Past conferences have included Boulder, Albuquerque, Bellevue, San Francisco, San Diego, Phoenix and Vancouver. The PCOC Committee works with a local sponsoring group to organize and manage the conference.

The Paper Committee

Laura Rozenberg, Lanny Sherwin, Wendy Zeichner.
Oversees the production and publication of OrigamiUSA's print magazine, The Paper. This committee is responsible for hiring and supervising the designer, Veronica Carman, for bringing in content, and for editorial decisions.

Publications Committee

Marc Kirschenbaum, Daniel Scher, Marcio Noguchi, JC Nolan, Omer Shalev, Nathan Zeichner.
This committee is responsible for OrigamiUSA's main publication, the Origami Collection, which comes out every June. The publications team also reviews and tests diagrams for The Paper.

Special Sessions Committee

Maria Velazquez, Candace Paska, Tony Cheng, MaryAnn Scheblein-Dawson, Annette Purnell, Wendy Zeichner.
Organizes and executes Special Folding Fun Sessions.

Volunteer Appreciation Committee

Patty Grodner, Jean Baden-Gillette, Andrea Brecker, Victoria Sheridan, Wendy Zeichner.
Develops activities to recognize the contributions of our volunteers.

World Origami Days Committee

Marcio Noguchi, Ruthanne Bessman, Maria Velazquez.
World Origami Days encourages events to recognize this international celebration of origami, by maintaining and updating the World Origami Days website.

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The OrigamiUSA Board of Directors is elected annually, with members serving staggered two-year terms. Elections occur in the weeks leading up to Annual Convention, with results announced during the Annual Meeting, which occurs during Annual Convention.
Current board officers are:
Current board members are: