Issue 76 (Vol. 4)

24 pages
Mailed

Cover

Children in Shanghai model origami fashions, part of program where origami is acting as a bridge between schools and the community. (Feature article begins on page 14.) Photo courtesy of Jinni Xu.

Features

  • Teaching Origami Through 4H by Kathy Meyer
  • An Experiment by Schuyler Duveen
  • Origami at Public School Tian-Lin, Shanghai by Jinni Xu

Departments

  • From the Home-Office
  • Mountains & Valleys Cartoons by Jean-Paul Latil
  • From Our Members
    • International & Regional Group News
    • Origami Resources by Gay Merrill Gross
    • In Memorium - Lillian Rothenberg and Jean-Paul Latil
  • Regional Groups Listing
  • International Groups Listing
  • The Bulletin Board
    • Book Review
      • Star Trek: Paper Universe by Andrew Pang
    • OrigamiUSA Committee Listing
    • 2002 Global Events Calendar
    • The Origami Source

Diagrams

  • 4H Clover by Kathy Meyer (WI)
  • Candlestick by Schuyler Duveen (NY)
  • $ Cormorant by Cy Tessier (MA)

Issue 75 (Vol. 3)

24 pages
Mailed

Cover

Anne LaVin (MA) sports one of Vincent Floderer's (France) creations. Sea sponge, or French Bonnet? You decide. Managing Editor, Debra Nelson-Hogan caught up with Floderer and his unique art forms at Convention 2001. Learn more in her exclusive interview. (See feature on page 10.) Photo by Susan Dugan (SC).

Features

  • My First Convention by Dee Lynch
  • Convention Highlights
  • Convention Gallery
  • Vincent Floderer Champions the Champignon by Debra Nelson-Hogan

Departments

  • From the Home-Office
  • From Our Members
    • News, Thanks and Memorials
    • Tips & Techniques by Gay Merrill Gross
    • 2001/2002 Global Events Calendar
    • Bios of New Board Members
    • International News
    • Crossword Puzzle Solution
  • Regional Groups Listing
  • International Groups Listing
  • The Bulletin Board
    • Book Review
      • The Guide to Hawaiian Style Origami by Judi Fukimoto
    • OrigamiUSA Committee Listing
    • The Origami Source
  • 2001 Election Results by Jean Baden-Gillette

Diagrams

  • Swan by Klaus-Dieter Ennen (Germany)
  • Dancing Penguin by Michele Chang (NY)
  • Emergency Key by Ted Darwin (England)
  • Papercutter by Jeremy Shafer (California)

Issue 74 (Vol. 2)

24 pages
Mailed

Cover

Scientific Minds at play. Dr. Karl Schaffer demonstrates the string polyhedra drance at the 3rd International Conference on Origami, Science, Math and Education, held in Pacific Grove California. Photo by Marcia K. Mau

Features

  • Origami in Science, Math, and Education Conference by Debra Nelson-Hogan
  • Folding Proportions V by Robert Lang

Departments

  • Publication Corner
    • Tips & Techniques by Gay Merrill Gross
  • From Our Members
    • Regional Group News
    • New Groups!
    • Crossword Puzzle
    • Regional Groups Listing
  • The Global Connection
    • International Exhibitions & Conferences
    • International Groups Profiled
    • International Groups Listing
  • The Bulletin Board
    • Book Reviews
      • Play with Paper, Origami Without Borders by Peter Budai
      • Seres de Ficcion: El Lado Oscuro de la Papiroflexia (Fictional Beings: The Dark Side of Paper Folding) by Mario Adrados Netto and J. Anibal Voyer Inieta
    • OrigamiUSA Committee Listing
    • The Origami Source

Diagrams

  • Mortarboard by Florence Temko (California)
  • Seal by Cheng Chit Leong (Singapore)

Issue 73 (Vol. 1)

24 pages
Mailed

Cover

Sara Giarusso, organizer extraordinaire of Centr Diffusione Origami 2000 explains how Milan's famous cathedral is actually folded from one piece of paper. (Photo and "tall story" by Jonathan Baxter)

Features

  • Amorigami by Jonathan Baxter
  • Folding Proportions IV by Robert Lang

Departments

  • From the Home-Office
    • Belated but Heartfelt Thanks by June Sakamoto
    • Convention 2001 Reminder
  • From our Members
    • Member and Regional Group News
    • Origami Sightings - Historic Events compiled by Janet Hamilton
    • Regional Groups Listing
  • International Groups Listing
  • The Bulletin Board
    • Book Reviews
      • Origami Insects I by Fumiaki Kawahata and Seiji Nishikawa
      • Mette Units 5 by Mette Pederson
    • 2001 Calendar of Origami Events
    • OUSA Committee Listing
    • The Origami Source
  • Call for Entries - 2001 Origami by Children

Diagrams

  • E-mail by Sy Chen (Maryland)
  • Moon Lander by Kim Best (Utah)
  • Howling Coyote by deg farrelly (Arizona)