2017 Apo Ticket Art Contest

Apogaea - Regional Colorado Burning Man Event

The 2017 Apo Ticket Art contest is now open!!! The deadline for ticket art submissions is March 10th at 11:59 PM. The winner is guaranteed one full-price ticket to the 2017 event. Submissions can be sent to [email protected] This year’s theme is *PROPAGANDA* submitted by Johnny Wilco Playful misinformation is generously given by Burners to the unsuspecting and […]

2016 Apogaea Theme Announced and Ticket Art Contest

Apogaea - Regional Colorado Burning Man Event

As the 2016 Apogaea theme closes, the ticket art contest opens! But first, the winner of the theme contest: The winner of the 2016 Apogaea Theme contest is: Moist submitted by Tater Zoid The 2016 Apogaea Ticket art contest is now CLOSED The deadline for ticket art submissions was February 7th at 11:59pm. Ignition will vote on designs until […]

Ludicrous Round Winners Announcement

Apogaea - Regional Colorado Burning Man Event

The Ludicrous Money Round has come to an end! The GOOD NEWS is we received 27 proposals for mind-blowing art!!  The BAD NEWS is we had requests for almost 4.6 times the amount of money we had to give out and had to make 21 people really, really sad. 2015 has seen an unprecedented number […]

Winning submission of the Apogaea 2015 Ticket Art contest

Apogaea - Regional Colorado Burning Man Event

We had a bunch of amazing entries this year. A big thank you to all the artists who submitted! Please join us in congratulating Shaunessy P. O’Brien for his winning submission for the Apogaea 2015 Ticket Art with a whopping 46% of the votes. He actually submitted three entries, and one of those other entries […]

2015 Apogaea Theme Announced and Ticket Art Contest (CLOSED)

Apogaea - Regional Colorado Burning Man Event

As the 2015 Apogaea theme closes, the ticket art contest opens! But first, the winner of the theme contest: The winner of the 2015 Apogaea Theme contest is: SYNCHRONICITY submitted by Rose Swansong. SYNCHRONICITY Psychologist Carl Jung coined the term in the 1920s to explain the experience of two or more events as meaningfully related, where […]