$15 per student MEDIUM skill level. 13+ or bring a parent or guardian, please!
NEW for 2026! A great accessory for any forest fairy, swamp witch, froggy friend, or cottage-core cosplay. Get ready for some wrong-looking shapes that YOU can learn to turn into pudgy, round, huggable little mushroom buddies!
$10 per student Beginner skill level. 13+ or bring a parent or guardian, please!
NEW for 2026!! Flat and simple.. or IS IT? A round, soft yolk, and a wide, flat white, it's EASY, it's fun, it's a great costume accessory! If you finish one, PLEASE make another! Can't thread a needle? Majik and friends are here to help!
Are you a Pokemon fan? Do you like collecting trading cards? Then this is the panel for you! Meet other Pokemon fans to show off your collection, trade, or start your journey as a card collector. Freebies will be given out so everyone has something to trade!
The Pin Brawl is a pay-to-play PIN STEALING event, where everybody leaves with a prize! Mostly hard enamel pins, from a wide variety of artists and brands. If you like grab bags and mystery boxes, Pin Brawl is for you! (No advanced purchase, first in line OUTSIDE of the event room will be the first in.)
$10 per student All skill levels welcome Ages 13+, or bring a parent or guardian, please
Do you have flexy-bendy fingers? Are you stubborn enough to finish a WHOLE BRACELET? Majik believes you can do this! Add some interest to your kandi collection of plastic rave jewelry with this fun shape.
Help the detectives catch a Pokemon criminal in this art focused interactive gameshow. Cries have been committeed by pokemon fusions. Audience members will be selected to act as the eyewitnesses and the police sketch artists. The eyewitness will get a brief glimpse at the fusion, and then will describe what they saw to the sketch artist, who will draw it. Audience members will then get a chance to guess which two pokemon they think were fused together to make this criminal. Prizes for participation. Rated 18+ for safety.
For four straight years of my college life, I starred in (and helped run) an annual "Rocky Horror Picture Show" shadowcast at my school. And although it has been over a decade since then, I have plenty of memories from those productions still fresh in my mind! So join me as I share behind-the-scenes anecdotes of taking part in these shows, and learn why they've left such an impact on me after all this time. And if you've ever taken part in a shadowcast, come share some of your own stories! I'd love to hear about others' experiences with shadowcasts, especially in more recent times!