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Brickworld
StatusActive
GenreLEGO
Location(s)Various
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2007
Websitebrickworld.com

Brickworld Chicago is a convention for fans of LEGO also known as FOL’s, different varieties include TFOL, or Teen Fan of LEGO or AFOL also known as Adult Fan of LEGO. To display and share their creations made of LEGO bricks. Brickworld consists of both a private convention and a public exposition.

Brickworld's private convention offers workshops, presentations, roundtable discussions, special events and challenges. The event provides an opportunity for fan community to get together and learn from each other. The AFOLs are the main focus of Brickworld. Brickworld occurs annually on the third weekend in June.

Brickworld also operates several exposition only events around the Midwest and Florida.[1]

Brickworld was featured in the 2014 documentary A Lego Brickumentary.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Brickworld Locations". Brickworld. Retrieved March 8, 2017. Brickworld operates public expositions throughout the year. Expositions include displays, interactive activities, and vendors selling LEGO sets, parts and aftermarket accessories. These events are in the same cities each year. We travel to these locations. But, we are not a traveling show in the sense that we go to a lot of new places each year.
  2. ^ Luqman Adeniyi (July 31, 2015). "Filmmakers respond to criticism of Lego 'Brickumentary'". The San Diego Union-Tribune.