Further Confusion, or Furcon, is an annual furry convention held in San Jose, California, each January, celebrating the anthropomorphics genre or furry fandom, including charitable benefits, educational seminars, art shows, panels and general social activities. It was the first event sponsored by Anthropomorphic Arts and Education (Furcon is its registered service mark) and continues to be its largest.

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Further Confusion
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StatusActive
GenreFurry
VenueSan Jose McEnery Convention Center
Location(s)San Jose, California
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated1999
Most recent2023
Attendance5,388 in 2023
Organized byAnthropomorphic Arts and Education, Inc.
Filing status501(c)(3)
Websitefurtherconfusion.org
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Beginning in 1999 with the attendance of 691 individuals, Further Confusion has grown rapidly. In 2023, its record attendance was 5,388 individuals from around the world. Further Confusion donated over $100,000 to various charitable beneficiaries (including animal shelters, rescue groups, and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund) in the period 1999–2008.[1] Its art show sales routinely exceed $50,000.[2]

Guests of honor

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A fursuiter hosts the Iron Artist competition at Further Confusion 2002.

Until 2017, Further Confusion invited significant artists, writers, or other creative workers as guests of honor. The guests of honor were:

Anthropomorphic Arts and Education

Anthropomorphic Arts and Education, Inc. (AAE) is a non-profit corporation that supports educational and charitable activities of interest to furry fans. AAE is primarily involved with organizing Further Confusion, as an activity that raises funds and donations on behalf of charities, conducts seminars, and provides a gathering place for the furry fandom.[4][5]

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