Geek.Kon
Multi-genre convention in Madison, Wisconsin
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Status Inactive Genre Multi-genre Venue Marriott Madison West Hotel and Convention Center Location(s) Middleton, Wisconsin Country United States Inaugurated 2007 Most recent 2018 Attendance 2,585 (in 2016) Organized by Geek.Kon, Inc. Filing status Not-for-profit Website www .geekkon12 .net
Geek.Kon was a multi-genre convention in Madison, Wisconsin .[ 1]
History
The convention was started by UW students Louise Behnke, head of the SciFi Club, and Jackie Lee, head of the Anime Club.[ 2] The two groups and the Madison Academics’ Gaming Enthusiast Society were planning the convention by March 2007.[ 3] Geek.Kon was first held began in October 2007 at the University of Wisconsin–Madison 's George L. Mosse Humanities Building as a two-day free convention. Expecting hundreds, it received over 1800 attendees.[ 4] In 2008, the convention expanded to include one of the upper floors of nearby Vilas Hall. In 2009 the convention separated from the University of Wisconsin, went private, moved to the Madison Sheraton Hotel, expanded to three days, and began charging admission.[ 5] Beginning in 2010, the convention moved to the Marriott Madison West Hotel in Middleton [ 6] and has been there ever since.
Event history
Dates
Location
Atten.
Guests
October 6–7, 2007
University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin 1,800 Blame Society Productions ,[ 2] [ 3] [ 7] [ 8] Luke Ski,[ 3] [ 7] [ 9] Monte Cook ,[ 3] [ 7] [ 10] Joan Vinge ,[ 7] Sarah Monette , Aaron Pavao, Studio AntiThesis
September 27–28, 2008
University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin 1,144 Luke Ski, Chad Vader , David Salo , Sarah Monette , Aaron Pavao, Steam Century, Studio AntiThesis
October 23–25, 2009
Madison Sheraton Hotel Madison, Wisconsin 1,036[ 11] Kyle Hebert , Raven Software , Chad Corrie, Steam Century, Aaron Pavao, The Spoony Bards, Fermata, Studio AntiThesis.[ 12]
September 3–5, 2010
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin 1,211 Christopher Ayres , Eric Vale , John Kovalic , Raven Software , Jim Frenkel , Bill Bodden, Matt Forbeck, Aaron Pavao, Monica Valentinelli, Matt McElroy, The Spoony Bards, Dr. Cancer and the SKAmbies.[ 13]
September 9–11, 2011
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin 1,625 Bill Bodden, Troy Denning , Matt Forbeck, Jerry Jewell , John Kovalic, Aaron Pavao, David Salo , Sonny Strait , Monica Valentinelli, I Fight Dragons
September 7–9, 2012
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin 1,800 Elaine Cunningham , Caitlin Glass , Jerry Jewell , Matt McElroy, Aaron Pavao, Michael Stackpole , Eric Stuart , Monica Valentinelli[ 14]
August 23–25, 2013
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin 2,018 Bill Bodden, Tim Buckley, Bridget Landry, Matt M. McElroy, John Jackson Miller, Chris Patton , Aaron Pavao, Ryan Reynolds, David Salo , Alexis Tipton , Monica Valentinelli, Rob Wieland
August 22–24, 2014
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin Tia Ballard , Martin "LittleKuriboh" Billany, Alex Bledsoe , Bill Bodden, Chris Cason , Christopher Jones, John Kovalic , Matt M. McElroy, Marin Miller, Aaron Pavao, Joseph Scrimshaw , Mark Stegbauer, Monica Valentinelli
August 21–23, 2015
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin Greg Weisman , Jan Scott-Frazier , Ned the Dead, Matt Greenfield , Emma Bull , Mark Stegbauer, Alex Bledsoe , Christopher Jones, Tiffany Grant , Bill Bodden, Matt M. McElroy, Monica Valentinelli, Aaron Pavao, Will Shetterly
August 26–28, 2016
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin 2,585 Jerry Jewell , Ryan Reynolds, Christina Kelly , Jason Carter , Bill Bodden, Matt M. McElroy, Monica Valentinelli, Aaron Pavao, Alex Bledsoe , Mark Stegbauer, Briana Lawrence, Catie Pfeifer, Enrica Jang, Jennifer Smith, Jessica Walsh, John Jackson Miller, Melissa Olson, Peter Liethen.
August 25–27, 2017
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin ~1,800 Jeff Nimoy , Robert Axelrod , Brad Swaile , Eloy Lasanta, Neall Raemonn Price, Linkara , Bill Bodden, Monica Valentinelli, Matt McElroy, and Crystal Mazur [ 15]
August 24–26, 2018
Marriott Madison West Middleton, Wisconsin Michael Winslow , Jeff Nimoy , Lex Lang , Brian Donovan , Nikki Boyer , Jonathan Fahn [ 16]
References
^ Miller II, Stanley A. (2009-10-22). "Geek.Kon freak is on" . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . Journal Sentinel Inc. Archived from the original on 2009-10-25. Retrieved 2009-10-22 .
^ a b Greenway, Katie (2007-10-05). "Get your Geek.Kon with weekend fest" . The Badger Herald . Vol. XXXIX, no. 25. The Badger Herald. p. 3. Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved 2017-01-29 .
^ a b c d Dar, Stephanie (2007-10-05). "First Geek.kon sci-fi convention to draw hundreds to UW campus" . The Daily Cardinal . The Daily Cardinal. Archived from the original on May 17, 2008. Retrieved 2017-01-29 .
^ VanEgeren, Jessica (2008-09-29). "Hundreds embrace their inner geek" . The Capital Times . Capital Newspapers. Archived from the original on 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2008-10-02 .
^ "Geek.Kon 2009" . UpcomingCons.com. Retrieved 2009-08-11 .
^ "Geek.Kon 2010" . Geek.Kon Inc.
^ a b c d Denaro, Emily (2007-10-01). "Better geek than meek: Geek.Kon invades Madison" . The Daily Page . The Isthmus. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007. Retrieved 2017-01-29 .
^ Willems, Kelsey (2007-10-01). "Meet Your Geek: 'Chad Vader' Creators" . Wisconsin State Journal . Capital Newspapers . pp. A3. Archived from the original on May 24, 2024. Retrieved 2017-01-29 .
^ Willems, Kelsey (2007-10-03). "Meet Your Geek: Singer Of Comedy Songs" . Wisconsin State Journal . Capital Newspapers . pp. A1. Archived from the original on May 24, 2024. Retrieved 2017-01-29 .
^ Willems, Kelsey (2007-10-04). "Meet Your Geek: Dungeons And Dragons Guru" . Wisconsin State Journal . Capital Newspapers . pp. A1. Archived from the original on June 22, 2022. Retrieved 2017-01-29 .
^ "Geek.kon 2009 Information" . AnimeCons.com. Retrieved 2010-09-07 .
^ "Geek.Kon" . Geek.Kon. Archived from the original on 2009-06-01. Retrieved 2009-10-07 .
^ "Geek.Kon" . Geek.Kon. Retrieved 2010-06-08 .
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"Geek.Kon" . Geek.Kon. Retrieved 2012-09-06 .
^ "Geek.Kon" . Geek.Kon. Retrieved 2017-04-21 .
^ "Geek.Kon" . Geek.Kon. Archived from the original on 2018-07-19. Retrieved 2018-07-19 .
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