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Beyond Opening and Closing Ceremonies, there is a lot to do at Gaylaxicon 2009.

Program Schedule PDF Print E-mail

Thank you to everyone who contributed to our excellent, and very full, program schedule. With 69 programming and events planned (no joke!), and a total of about 24 hours of schedule, we have a busy weekend planned for you!

Special Note To Panelists: If you have any issues, conflicts, or corrections, please send them to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We went to press with the program book on Saturday, October 3rd, so only changes received by Thursday, October 1st were included.

Any changes made after October 3rd will be updated on this web page and noted on a change log available at the Gaylaxicon 2009 Registration table during the con.

NEW: click here to download a PDF of the schedule.

Last Updated on Monday, 05 October 2009 22:26
 
Cabaret Catwalk PDF Print E-mail

While we won’t be having a formal Masquerade with judging at Gaylaxicon, we will provide those of you in costumes a chance to strut your stuff during the Cabaret. If you would like, our emcee Glori Hallelujah will give you an introduction. Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you plan on wearing a costume and want to be a part of the catwalk during the Cabaret.

 
Saturday Buffet Dinner PDF Print E-mail

Since some of you registered before we finalized our programming, we wanted to let you know that we’ve added a Saturday evening buffet dinner that starts at 6:30 pm and runs until 7:30 pm. Then we’ll have a short break and start the Cabaret at 8 pm. If you would like to attend the dinner, the cost is $20 if mailed to the P.O. Box, or $21.00 if paying online at Eventbrite. Visit our registration page to pay online.

Although we are only asking $20, you are more than welcome to contribute an additional donation to help cover the actual cost of the dinner. We are subsidizing the cost of the dinner to ensure that more folks can attend. If you know you are going to purchase a ticket, please do one of two things now – go online and buy one, or email  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  if you don’t want to pay via Eventbrite. We must let the hotel know several days in advance how many folks will be attending so we will only have a limited number of tickets for purchase at the convention itself. If you email registration, we’ll make sure to hold a ticket for you. If you pay on Eventbrite, you’re assured a spot. If you want to risk it, and not pay or notify us in advance, you might just miss one of the highlights of the convention. In addition, dinner attendees will receive preferred seating for the cabaret which follows afterwards.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 23:05
 
Chocolate Symposium PDF Print E-mail
On Saturday afternoon, we’ll be having a Chocolate Symposium. We’re bringing back this time honored tradition whereby convention attendees gather together, bringing and sharing chocolate with other attendees. You can bring specialties from your region, or something you picked up at the nearby grocery store, or for those of you who are truly talented, bring your homemade delectables. This event is open to every attendee of Gaylaxicon. You do not need to bring chocolate to attend, but we wanted to give you a heads up that the Chocolate Symposium is baaaaaack.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 23:01
 

Additional Information
The above list is by no means exhaustive. Google us and you'll find thousands of fun things to do before and after the Gaylaxicon convention.

There are over 150 attractions near St. Louis Park - and gives distances to the attractions. While the hotel is not on the light rail line, there is nearby bus service as well as taxi and easy freeway access if you're driving.Check out www.metrotransit.org for bus and light rail service.

If you are up to venturing outside of the Twin Cities, visit www.exploreminnesota.com, the state's official tourism website.

The Minneapolis and St. Paul Chamber of Commerce websites provide even more resources on what to see and do

www.minneapolischamber.org
www.minneapolis.org
www.stpaulcvb.org

Our two major dailies have a constantly updated list of what's going on when you're here:

www.startribune.com
www.twincities.com

 
Dealers Room PDF Print E-mail

The Dealer's Room is ready for you!  We're moving along nicely with a number of friendly purveyors of all things sci-fi, comic-based, gaming, other-worldly and otherwise, and you are going to love spending time with them. 

In our Dealer's Room you'll get to browse through our fabulous vendors' wares and services, and enhance your Gaylaxicon 2009 experience.  If you are interested in being a dealer or in volunteering in our dealer's room, please contact  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Shopping - it's not just for malls anymore!

 
Major Events PDF Print E-mail
We are already planning for the following major events on our schedule:

Opening Ceremonies - Friday night
Meet and Greet with our Guest of Honor and other attending professionals - Friday night
Cabaret - Saturday night
Closing Ceremonies - Sunday afternoon
Movies Spectacular - Sunday night

We will also try to schedule local activities or gathering prior to and after the weekend for attendees visiting the Twin Cities.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 23:01
 
Art Show Information PDF Print E-mail

Gaylaxicon is a Science Fiction / Fantasy oriented convention, so please keep this in mind when bringing your work.

If you (or your agent) are a member of the convention, there is a $.50 per piece hanging fee for art entered in the Art Show. If you are not attending the convention, the hanging fee is $1.00 per piece. Art that is not for sale may be entered in the Art Show. Walk-in artists are accepted and encouraged. Artists mailing in art are responsible for all shipping costs.

There will be a Print Shop area for prints and reproductions. No more than 5 copies of any one work of art may be submitted. No hanging fee is charged for print shop items. Print shop items are sold through direct sale only, not by bid.

Hanging space is available on first-come, first served basis. Artists who come help set up the Art Show get first choice of hanging space. There is also table space for three-dimensional pieces.

Multiple originals, when the medium allows them, may be displayed in the Art Show. This must be clearly described on the Display Art and Print Shop control sheets and bid sheets.

Gaylaxicon receives a 10% commission on all art sold through the Art Show and Print Shop. Checks will be mailed to the artists (or their agents if so requested when the art is checked in/mailed in) within four weeks after the end of the convention.

Only the artist or agent checking art in can check unsold art out again, unless otherwise stated clearly to the Art Show coordinator (or designated subhead) at check-in. Also, art cannot be checked out of the Art Show until Sunday. Once art is hung, it remains on display until the close of the Art Show on Saturday.

Art not sold at the convention may be picked up on Sunday of the convention for attending artists/agents. Mail-in art will be mailed back Monday via USPS unless otherwise requested by the artist. If payment for hanging fees, postage, and any shipping insurance the artist may request is not provided by the artist and is not covered by sales, then the Art Show coordinator will retain the art and contact the artist to make other arrangements. There is no Saturday artist check-out.

Permission to use copyrighted characters, when required, is the responsibility of the artist, not of Gaylaxicon. Gaylaxicon will cooperate with legitimate efforts to enforce copyrights.

Security will be provided by Gaylaxicon staff while the Art Show is open, and will be secured at night. This is not a guarantee of safety, but it is a truly sincere attempt. Nevertheless, Gaylaxicon and its representatives are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items in the Art Show.

Remember: The Art Show and auction are run entirely by volunteer help, and anything you can do is greatly appreciated!

Mail-in Art Information

Mail-in art must be sent to:

GAYLAXICON 2009 ART SHOW
c/o DON KAISER
5541 CLINTON AVE S
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55419

All packages must be clearly marked as artwork for the Gaylaxicon 2009 Art Show. Mail-in art must be sent in sturdy reusable shipping containers. The deadline for receiving mail-in art at the above address is Wednesday, October 1, 2009.

Artists mailing in art are responsible for all shipping costs. If payment for hanging fees, postage, and any shipping insurance the artist may request is not provided by the artist and is not covered by sales, then the Art Show coordinator will retain the art and contact the artist to make other arrangements.

The Paperwork

2009 Artist Info Form
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Display Art Control Sheet
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Print Show Control Sheet
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Still Have Questions?

Contact the Art Show coordinator at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Thanks, and see you in October!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 August 2009 15:13
 
Things to do in the Twin Cities PDF Print E-mail

Downtown MinneapolisThe Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul will be hosting Gaylaxicon 2009. Our hotel is located in St. Louis Park, a western suburb of Minneapolis. The following are nearby hotspots that you may want to check out during your stay for Gaylaxicon 2009. Come early, stay longer - you'll find the Twin Cities a very friendly place to take in some spectacular fall sights, culture and fun.

Guthrie Theatre
Three theaters run simultaneously in this newest jewel on the Mississippi River. Even if you can't make a play, be sure to go up to the cantelevered outdoor balcony that looks out over the Mighty Miss. There you'll take in the remnants of our past as a mill town while enjoying the cool river breezes. www.GuthrieTheater.org

Hennepin History Museum
This small museum has funky exhibits that highlight our history in unusual ways - within a few blocks of the Art Institute. www.hennepinhistory.org

IMAX Theaters
We have 3 IMAX theatres - at ValleyFair, the Minnesota Zoo and the Science Museum of Minnesota. www.mnzoo.com and www.smm.org

Mall of America
What visit to the Twin Cities would be complete without a visit to our very own "Sprawl of America", as the locals like to call it. Underwater World, lots of movie theaters and restaurants, Legoland and an amusement park are additional draws if you're not the shopping type. hwww.mallofamerica.com

Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Take in some classical art or check out the latest photography exhibit. http://www.artsmia.org/

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
The Arboretum features more than 1,000 acres of magnificent gardens, model landscapes, and natural areas-from woodlands and wetlands to prairie-with extensive collections of northern-hardy plants. Take a tour of the beautiful fall colors on the trees and late blooming flowers. http://www.arboretum.umn.edu/

Science Museum of Minnesota
The Science Museum of Minnesota, located in downtown St. Paul, is known for its interactive exhibits, dynamic traveling exhibitions, and OmniTheater planetarium and iMax theater. The current "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" has detailed room recreations, over 200 artifacts from the Titanic, and tells the story of the great doomed ship (advanced tickets are recommended). http://www.smm.org/

Three Rivers Park District
Hundreds of miles of biking, hiking and horseback riding trails be-ribbon Hennepin County. www.threeriversparkdistrictorg

Twins Baseball
Maybe we'll be in the play-offs this year. See one last game in the Metrodome. In 2010, we move to a brand new outdoor stadium. twins.mlb.com

Walker Art Center
Contemporary galleries and a breath-taking outdoor sculpture garden will provide an afternoon of art to feed your culture gene. www.walkerart.org

Leather
Finally, if you're into leather - as several of our guests of honor are, check out Minnesota Leather Pride for an update on local events at www.mnleatherpride.org

In future posts, we'll highlight all the great SF bookstores and outlets that dot the cities.

Last Updated on Friday, 10 July 2009 20:09