Arisia
Arisia is a Boston-area, volunteer-run science fiction convention, named for a planet in the Lensman novels by E. E. "Doc" Smith. The name was chosen in response to an older Boston-area con, Boskone, which took the typical ending for a convention—con—and then altered the spelling to match the name of an organization in the Lensmen books.[2][3]
Arisia | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Science fiction |
Venue | Westin Boston Waterfront (since 2011) |
Location(s) | Boston, Massachusetts |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 1990 |
Attendance | 2017: 4,563 (registered) 4,299 (attended)[1] |
Organized by | The Arisia Corporation |
Filing status | Non-profit |
Website | www.arisia.org |
Arisia was first held in 1990, and its attendance has grown from 842[1] to over 4,000.[4] Arisias 2000–2006 were held at the Park Plaza Hotel in downtown Boston, and Arisias 2007–2010 were held at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[5][1] From 2011 to 2018, the convention was held at the Westin Boston Waterfront. In 2019, Arisia moved back to the Boston Park Plaza Hotel temporarily as a result of a strike at Boston-area Marriott properties, including the Westin. Later that year after a legal dispute, Arisia agreed to return to the Westin for the 2020 convention, and also signed a contract for the Westin to host through 2023.[6]
Regular events include one of the largest Masquerades (costume contests) on the East Coast; "Fast Track" programming for children; a demonstration of historical fighting techniques; gaming; film, video, and anime rooms; and a Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat Jewish prayer service.[7] Other events that have been recently included are a blood drive, a drumming circle, Friday and Saturday evening dances, and live radio dramas.[8][9]
The Arisia Corporation is the body that funds and promotes the annual Arisia convention; additional activities include awarding grants to other related organizations. Corporate membership costs $24 per year starting in September, pro-rated for members who join during later months. Corporate positions are elected by the voting body (defined as members who have attended one previous corporate meeting) in September. Meetings are held monthly and are open to the public.[10]
References
- "Arisia Abbreviated History". Arisia, Inc. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
- Davis, William A. (22 January 1994). "Sci-Fi Explores its Outer Limits". The Boston Globe. p. 21 (Living section). Retrieved 25 October 2011.
- "About Arisia". Arisia, Inc. 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- McDonald, Michele (31 January 2015). "Science fiction, fantasy at Arisia Masquerade". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
- https://corp.arisia.org/history
- http://corp.arisia.org/Arisia-settles-cancellation-fees
- Schultz Yakovetz, Erica (9 February 2017). "The Jewish Advocate interviews me". Erica Schultz Yakovetz. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
- McCarthy, Sean L. (13 January 2006). "seize the weekend". Boston Herald. p. E.02. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- "Scheduled Items (Arisia 2011)". Arisia, Inc. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
- "Corporate Dues and Membership". Arisia, Inc. Retrieved 24 January 2019.