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Quick info about Apogaea 2010

Apogaea is a non-vending event which means it doesn’t fund itself through fees from the sale of goods during the event. While this creates a better experience for you, it also means that the entire event functions through volunteers. A great way to make this event YOUR event is to volunteer to help out with […]

Sound Camps and Theme Camps (2010)

Here are the sound camps and some of the other theme camps you’ll find at Apogaea this year. For a full, ongoing list of Art Installations, Theme Camps and other projects and events, please visit the Apo 2010 page. Loud Sound Camps Circus High – Raise your expectations with sweet beats any yummy treats. Don’t […]

This Year's Effigy–Your Participation Requested

This year’s effigy is titled “Communigy”– a conflation of “community” and “effigy.” Communigy will give rise to radical participation, artistic self-expression, interactivity, and community building. The effigy at burner events has always been an anchor and focal point, both visually and as a gathering place for community interaction. However, it is usually executed by a […]

Ticket Design Contest Winner!

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it’s true!  We have a winner! Congratulations to Ben Shearn.  His flyer and ticket design will be used on marketing materials for Apogaea 2010 (Artropolis). We received a total of 3 awesome designs and ran it through a voting panel consisting of the members of Team Ignition.  Team Ignition is made […]

Effigy Design Contest

2010 theme is “Artropolis” …let your inspiration flow! If you’re interested in submitting a proposal to build the effigy, please apply to [email protected] by February 26, 2010! In your application, include: Design description, including materials, construction, size, and transportation plans, You and your team’s capabilities and qualifications, What you need or want from Apogaea to […]

Creative Grant Cycle Now Open

Apogaea’s 2010 creative grant cycle is now open! Apo’s Creative Committee will accept grant applications for visual art, workshops, performances, theme camps, installations, environments, sound, video, and more. Go the the ART, CAMPS & THINGS page for more information on the grant process and the grant application.