Watch City Steampunk Festival

Watch City Steampunk Festival, previously known as "International Steampunk City" and the "Watch City Festival," is the oldest annual open-air, indoor/outdoor steampunk festival in the United States, and is held in Waltham, Massachusetts. It began in 2011 as a fundraiser by[1] and for the benefit of the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation,[2][3] which suffered significant flood damage in March 2010.[4] The original event pioneered a new model of science fiction convention in which the broader, non-fandom public community was deliberately engaged by presenting events and programming in city spaces and local businesses often free to the public. This is still a primary feature of the Festival today.

Watch City Steampunk Festival
Statusactive
GenreSteampunk
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Waltham, MA
Years active9
Inaugurated2010
Attendance10,000+
Patron(s)Downtown Waltham Partnership (2015-current) Charles River Museum (2010-2013)
Websitewww.watchcityfestival.com

According to then CRMII Executive Director and first Festival Director Elln Hagny, the event was inspired by the success of two events in 2010: the New England Steampunk Festival[5] and a steampunk exhibit, organized by Bruce Rosenbaum of ModVic, called "Steampunk: Form & Function," the first steampunk exhibit featured in a major American museum.[6][7]

The Charles River Museum ceased its direct involvement in organizing the Festival after 2013. There was no festival in 2014.

In 2015, renamed the Watch City Steampunk Festival, the event returned. Now under the auspices of the Downtown Waltham Partnership,[8] a Waltham-based nonprofit supporting the city's community, it became a more city-centric event.

In addition to that significant change, the 2015 Festival calendar was scaled back slightly to evening events on Friday and the full outdoor festival occurring only on Saturday (previous years had the Festival continuing through until Sunday), allowing for a Sunday rain date in the event of inclement weather. 2015 was the first year that the full schedule of daytime festival events was entirely free to the public.

The Festival brought in an estimated Saturday attendance of over 10,000 at the 2015 event.[9]

While the programming is typical of a steampunk festival, including art exhibitions, panel discussions on a variety of topics, steampunk music, crafts workshops, vendors, and performances,[1] the Watch City Steampunk Festival uniquely makes extensive use of its host city's public spaces and Waltham's unique place in the history of American industry. It fosters interaction with both local businesses and organizations, making it truly a Waltham community event.[8]

The Festival continued in 2016, with a Friday evening gala on May 6 and the main festival on Saturday, May 7. In 2017, with the Friday, May 12 evening event included a free, outdoor circus-style fire performance preceding the kickoff gala, and the main event held on the Common on Saturday, May 13.[10][11]

The Festival date for 2018 was May 12 with a day-long circus theme.[12] This year was the first without a Friday night event. There was rain throughout the day. As a result, attendance was slightly down from prior years. Still, the 2018 Festival was a success, with the steampunk attendees and public defying the weather to enjoy the activities and attractions.[13]

The 2019 Watch City Steampunk Festival was held Saturday, May 11, with a Friday evening kickoff dinner featuring featured festival performer Professor Elemental[14].

The 2020 Watch City Steampunk Festival was cancelled due to Covid-19 . [15]

Past events

  • 2010 - "New England Steampunk Festival"
  • 2011 - May 7–8: Titled "International Steampunk City"
  • 2012 - May 11–13: Titled "Watch City Festival"[16]
  • 2013 - May 10–12: Titled "Watch City Festival"[17]
  • 2015 - May 8 (Friday evening concert gala) and May 9 (Main festival) : Titled "Watch City Steampunk Festival”[8]
  • 2016 - May 6 (Friday evening concert gala) and May 7 (Main festival): Titled "Watch City Steampunk Festival"[18]
  • 2017 - May 12 (Friday evening concert gala) and May 13 (Main festival): Titled "Watch City Steampunk Festival"[19]
  • 2018 - May 12: Titled "Watch City Steampunk Festival"[20]
  • 2019 - May 10 (Friday "An Evening with Professor Elemental") and May 11 (Main festival): Titled "Watch City Steampunk Festival"
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References

  1. Woodman, Tenley (May 6, 2011). "Steam Punked Waltham goes full-steam ahead". Boston Herald. Retrieved January 11, 2012. Waltham’s downtown will be transformed into a Victorian-era, science-fiction fantasyland.
  2. Hecht, James (May 2, 2011). "Welcome to Steampunk City, MA". New Scientist. Retrieved January 11, 2012. Proceeds from the event will go to help the museum, which was flooded last year when the Charles overflowed its banks.
  3. Doctorow, Cory (February 13, 2011). "Waltham, Mass becomes Steampunkville". BoingBoing. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  4. Burge, Kathy (March 16, 2010). "Waltham museum director vows to reopen". Boston Globe. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  5. Anderson, Leslie (February 16, 2011). "Citywide steampunk festival pays homage to Waltham's history". Retrieved March 20, 2012.
  6. Fenton, Cheryl (March 21, 2011). "Steampunk hits home". Stuff Magazine. Retrieved March 20, 2012. Through May 10, CRMII is hosting "Steampunk: Form & Function," the first exhibit of its kind to be featured in a major American museum.
  7. Muther, Christopher (May 5, 2011). "Steampunks have a city to call home: Waltham gears up for weekend festival". Boston Globe. “The steampunks clearly needed a place to call home,’’ says Hagney. “At last year’s museum event, I watched each person walk through the door, and it looked like they had finally found a place where they could be themselves. It was pretty remarkable.’’
  8. Grannan-Doll, Ryan (May 4, 2015). "Watch City Steampunk Festival returns to Waltham". Wicked Local Waltham.
  9. Perry, Bob (May 19, 2015). "Waltham Voices: Thankful for many Steampunk partners". Wicked Local Waltham.
  10. Porter Brown, Nell. "Industrial Origins". www.harvardmagazine.com.
  11. Laguarda, Ignacio (May 5, 2017). "Steampunk Festival returns this weekend". waltham.wickedlocal.com.
  12. Staff (April 21, 2018). "Steampunk Meets the Big Top: The Watch City Steampunk Festival returns to Waltham, Mass., this time with a circus theme". steampunk-explorer.com.
  13. Russell, Melissa (May 14, 2018). "Waltham steampunk festival draws crowds, despite rain".
  14. Feltner, Kerey (May 7, 2019). "Q&A with Professor Elemental, special guest of Watch City Steampunk Festival". Wicked Local Waltham.
  15. "Facebook Watch City Steam Punk Page - Announcing their cancellation notice on the 2020 Watch City Steampunk Festival".
  16. Reiss, Jaclyn (May 12, 2012). "Steampunk festival in Waltham brings thousands to the city's center". Boston Herald. Retrieved June 1, 2012.
  17. Reiss, Jaclyn (May 11, 2013). "2013 Steampunk fest in Waltham slated to draw thousands this weekend". Boston Herald=accessdate=May 15, 2013.
  18. Whelan, Bill (May 5, 2016). "Steampunk to take over Waltham Common this weekend". waltham.wickedlocal.com. Waltham New Tribune.
  19. "PHOTOS: Watch City Steampunk Festival 2017". waltham.wickedlocal.com. May 15, 2017.
  20. Fisher, Jenna (May 11, 2018). "Watch City Steampunk Festival 2018: What To Know".
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