IndyFurCon
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IndyFurCon | |
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Other names | IFC |
Location | |
Website | |
Status | Ongoing |
First iteration | 13-15 August 2010 |
Organizer(s) | Indiana Anthropomorphic Arts Inc. |
Charity | Exotic Animal Rescue and Pet Sanctuary (2018-) |
Subject | Furry |
Resources | Photos, videos, reports: IndyFurCon resources |
IndyFurCon (iFC) is an annual furry convention based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The event was first held at the Hilton Indianapolis North on August 13-15, 2010.[1]
IndyFurCon is operated by Indiana Anthropomorphic Arts Inc., a 501(c)7 non-profit corporation.
Staff[edit]
- Chairman: Storm Gryphon
- Chief of Staff: FiddlestickX
- Director of Operations: Jake Bunny
- Director of Finance: Jesse
- Director of Programming: Stormwolf
- Director of Sales: Magic
- Director of Marketing: Bandrik
Themes[edit]
- 2010: "Tropical, Furry, Fun!"
- 2011: "Furries of the Lost Ark"
- 2012: "FURS IN SPACE!"
- 2013: "Back to School!"
- 2014: "Storybook Villains"
- 2015: "As Seen on T.V."
- 2016: "Indy Fur-Hundred"
- 2017: "We ❤️ the 80s!"
- 2018: "Canadian Invasion!"
- 2019: "Hawai'iFC"
- 2020: "Live!" (online)
- 2021: "When Furry Meets Magic"
- 2022: "Furries on Broadway"
- 2023: "Mission: Impawwsible"
- 2024: "Monsters Vs. Mechas: All-Out Neo Tokyo Attack!"
- 2025: "Roll Fur Initiative"
Guests of Honor[edit]
- 2010: DBruin
- 2011: Tincrash
- 2012: Alkali Bismuth
- 2013: Bravo
- 2014: Bloodhound
- 2015: Lyenuv aka Outlandish Studios
- 2016: Orlando Fox and Rhubarb The Bear
- 2017: Xander the Blue and Doryuu Shepherd
- 2018: bcbreakaway and Atimist
- 2019: Serathin
- 2022: Candy, Key Otter, and Rhubarb Nidorino
- 2023: Feret Studios and Status Ferret
References[edit]
- ↑ History of IndyFurCon. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
External links[edit]
- IndyFurCon Official Site
- IndyFurCon on Twitter
- IndyFurCon on Facebook
- IndyFurCon on FurAffinity
- IndyFurCon on YouTube
- IndyFurCon on Flickr
- IndyFurCon on Furry4Life
- Whoozfur Inc Official Site
- Whoozfur on Twitter
- Photos, videos, reports: IndyFurCon resources