Open Leadership Positions;
Temple Announcement;
Burn Sponsorship Feedback closes March 2;
Theme Camp Website Listings;
1) Open Leadership Positions
The Firefly event still has open leadership positions. There are lots of different types of opportunities for people to help out.
For more info, go to the Open Leadership page <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/participate/join-a-core/open-leadersh…> on the website. Also, here are the current open positions and contact info if you have questions or are interested:
Leave No Trace Core Co-lead: Email lnt(a)fireflyartscollective.org and jesse(a)fireflyartscollective.org
Accessibility Core Co-lead: Email oryx(a)fireflyartscollective.org and jesse(a)fireflyartscollective.org
Sign Core Co-lead: Email signage(a)fireflyartscollective.org
Placement Core Co-lead: Email placement(a)fireflyartscollective.org
2) The Temple has been Selected
"Temple of Perception" by Dave Hourihan will be the Firefly 2020 Temple.
For information about the Firefly Temple and previous years’ temple descriptions and pictures go to the Temple Page <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/participate/art-at-firefly/temple/> on our website.
If you were involved in the Temple previous years and your temple description and pictures don't appear on the Temple Page, please contact tish(a)fireflyartscollective.org if you want to add your year’s temple to the Temple Page. It can be as little as the name of the temple and the artist or that, description, and pictures.
3) Reminder: Experimental Burn Sponsorship Program feedback closes March 2
In case you missed it: Firefly Arts Collective will organizationally and financially support experimental new Burn events growing out of the Firefly community. We are now requesting open discussion that will lead to formal proposals by motivated new leaders, and are looking for feedback on the program through March 2. We hope to receive proposals and make sponsorship decisions in late Summer 2020.
Full details on the program can be found here <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/altburn/>.
We welcome feedback on any aspect of this process via this form <https://forms.gle/QxDiQbsuHTGSj8HG8> or in email to altburn(a)fireflyartscollective.org <mailto:altburn@fireflyartscollective.org>.
4) Theme Camps: Submit Your Website Listing Today!
List your theme camp on the Firefly website! Simply fill out the Theme Camp Listing Request form <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/participate/theme-camps/theme-camp-li…> and we'll post it. Any images shouldn't be more than 1000px wide.
You can see the past and current theme camps here <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/participate/theme-camps/>.
Note: Since we start creating the web site several months before placement, posting your web site listing is handled separately from registering your theme camp. You must still register your themecamp with Planning (not happening for a month or so) to get placement.
Contact communications(a)fireflyartscollective.org if you have any questions.
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Bus question: Thurs or Fri?
Kitchen Core Seeking Co-leads
Signcore Looking for Co-leads
Art Grants Update
1) When Do You Want Buses? Thurs or Fri?
Transport Core is setting up the bus schedule for this year and we need YOUR input!
We're definitely going to have a bus on Tuesday & Wednesday, but we're trying to decide whether the third bus should go up on *Thursday July 2nd* or *Friday July 3rd*.
If you have input on this decision, please email us at transport(a)fireflyartscollective.org <mailto:transport@fireflyartscollective.org> and let us know!
2) Kitchen Core Seeking Co-leads
Ready for your cup to runneth over? If you are a Firefly volunteer and want to “steep” up your participation—Caffeine/Kitchen Core needs a few new co-leads (the more the merrier!).
As part of Firefly infrastructure we provide energy and camaraderie for all volunteers working morning, noon and night. By the numbers: we brew around 40 pounds of coffee, 300+ cups of tea, 200+ cups of hot chocolate, and gallons of EmergenC. In addition, we provide a wash station and a stove for those who have neither. We are looking for co-leads who want to take ownership and make a mark (coffee rings?)
If you are interested and want to know more please email: kitchen(a)fireflyartscollective.org <mailto:kitchen@fireflyartscollective.org>
3) Sign Core looking for new Co-Lead for 2020
Signage takes care of things like: street signs, important safety signs & PSAs, laminates, information, directions, shrines, and puns (and so much more!). Sign Core, in partnership with Placement Core, DPW, Parking Core, Porto-Core, and Map Core, visually communicates the necessary info for all fireflies, during the event.
We are looking for a new Co-lead this year. If you are interested, email signage(a)fireflyartscollective.org <mailto:signage@fireflyartscollective.org> and/or go to This Signage Core Page <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/participate/join-a-core/signcore/> for more info.
4) Legacy / Skillshare / Burner Exchange Art Grants are now open!
~*~ LEGACY / SKILLSHARE / BURNER EXCHANGE ART GRANTS ARE NOW OPEN!
STILL ACCEPTING CREATIVITY GRANTS ~*~
Over the years, the Firefly Arts Collective (FAC) has been proud to provide grant support to Firefly artists to enable them to express and fulfill their varied creative visions. These grants are intended to support and promote radically-expressive, community-based, interactive and/or collaborative projects that help define and shape the creative core of the event.
For latest grant news, open and close dates, and more information go to: https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/news/legacy-skillshare-burner-exchang… <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/news/legacy-skillshare-burner-exchang…>
Round 1 of Creativity Grants Due this Sunday! 2/16!
Submissions for the first round of Creativity Grants are due THIS SUNDAY! There's still lots of money available, so don't forget to get your submissions in!
Detailed grant information is available here: https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/participate/art-at-firefly/art-grants/
Submissions are handled through the Firefly Art Grants Web Portal. If you signed up in 2016, your accounts are no longer active. Please sign up again so we are sure to have your most current information on-file!
Any questions? Email us! grants(a)fireflyartscollective.org
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Firefly Art Grant Core
~*~ LEGACY / SKILLSHARE / BURNER EXCHANGE ART GRANTS ARE NOW OPEN!
STILL ACCEPTING CREATIVITY GRANTS ~*~
Over the years, the Firefly Arts Collective (FAC) has been proud to provide grant support to Firefly artists to enable them to express and fulfill their varied creative visions. These grants are intended to support and promote radically-expressive, community-based, interactive and/or collaborative projects that help define and shape the creative core of the event.
Art is a central part of Firefly, and the event wouldn't be the same without the wonderful pieces that have been brought to Vermont over the years. Bringing art is a great way to add a piece of yourself to the event and contribute/participate in a meaningful way.
There are seven (7) different types of grants:
Moonshot Grants [Closed]
Temple Grant [Closed]
Creativity Grants [Open, Early Application Closing: 2/16]
Creativity Grants [Open, Second Round Closing: 3/15]
Legacy Grants [Open, Closes 3/29]
Burner Exchange Grants (BEX Grants) [Open, Closes 3/29]
Skillshare Grants [Open, Closes 3/29]
Smol Grants [TBA]
The Creativity Grants are our primary grants, and are designed to fund creative new projects to be shared with our community during the Firefly event. Creativity grants are awarded in tiers of $150, $300, $599, $1000, $1500, $2000.
NOTE: The Creativity Grant process is divided into two rounds. Artists who get their applications in by the first deadline will have their submissions judged first and, if accepted, will have their first checks soonest. Furthermore, those whose applications are not accepted during the first round will have an opportunity to revise their proposal and resubmit it for the second round! This process gives artists more time to create art, or the opportunity to refine their design and further address committee concerns.
The BEX Grants are for art that already appeared either at a regional burn event or Burning Man, and showcases the local flavor of its origin. Grant money is intended to be applied to minor maintenance / improvements and shipping costs to Vermont. BEX Grants are awarded for up to $1000.
The Legacy Grants are designed to support preexisting projects which have been previously awarded art grants from Firefly. These grants go towards maintenance, repairs, minor improvements, and so forth. Legacy grants are awarded in tiers of $100 and $300.
The Skillshare Grants are a special type of grant, debuted in 2016, and allow artists to broaden or deepen their skillsets by funding specific classes or training in an artistic field.
The Smol Grant is our lowest grant level, between $40 and $99, for artists whose ideas are big but whose budget is smol. These grants will be awarded on a rolling basis after most other grants have been decided.
Schedule
Creativity
Submissions due: 2/16 OR 3/15
Legacy + BEX + Skillshare + Smol
3/29
How Do I Submit?
Submissions are handled through the Firefly Art Grants Web Portal. If you signed up in a previous year, your accounts are no longer active. Please sign up again so we are sure to have your most current information on-file!
For even more information, please visit the following web page: https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/participate/art-at-firefly/art-grants/.
Feel free to reach out with any questions to: grants(a)fireflyartscollective.org.
Thank you!
– Firefly Art Grant Core
Announcement and Call for Discussion
Abstract: Firefly Arts Collective will organizationally and financially support experimental new Burn events growing out of the Firefly community. We are now requesting open discussion that will lead to formal proposals by motivated new leaders. We hope to receive proposals and make sponsorship decisions in late Summer 2020. We are currently accepting community feedback on the proposed questionnaire and decision process through March 2.
Introduction
Firefly’s mission is to foster a collaborative environment and community for participatory arts, encouraging people to express their creativity, and challenging them to extend their concept of both community and art.
To that end, we recognize that Firefly’s July camping event is of a size and maturity that fundamentally limits the different ways in which we can experiment with changing values, prioritize new principles, and challenge community expectations. We wish to use our resources to foster new events that can do so, as part of the existing Firefly community or by spawning new communities entirely.
Motivation
Beyond the desire to further our mission as described above, Firefly Arts Collective also recognizes other inspirations for a bold experiment.
We’ve long discussed the idea of having multiple events, both to manage capacity and to further engage the Firefly community. We’ve concluded that FAC doesn’t have the volunteer resources to do so; we’re exhausted from doing just one big event a year.
Some participants have expressed that they would prefer a smaller event than what Firefly has become. As resources allow, Firefly will continue to grow as an event to support demand, but a new Burn can experiment with different sizes and formats.
Some participants have expressed dissatisfaction with how Firefly is administratively organized, and wish to experiment with different structures.
Some participants have concerns about stagnation in Firefly’s camping event, such as a yearly consistency in Camp Placement. Similarly, there are different opinions on what is appropriate in areas such as Sound, where experimentation at the Firefly event is difficult.
Experimentation in a creative community is inherently valuable and should be encouraged.
Firefly is itself an experiment, building on Burning Man and other similar projects, and some of the things we have learned can only be realized in new events that build upon older ones.
Opportunity
Firefly Arts Collective offers to sponsor and mentor any group that wishes to put on an alternate Burn event that grows out of the Firefly community. The level of engagement from Firefly Arts Collective is entirely at the option of the new event (or events), including but not limited to:
Introductions to current landowners, local community representatives, and vendors (e.g. insurance, portable toilets, rental equipment, parking sites, buses, etc.)
Use of current and coordination on future capital improvements that Firefly makes at the current event site, such as road maintenance, forestry, and the well.
IT infrastructure, including personal email, mailing lists, websites, ticketing, grant management, and volunteering software.
Access to resources that Firefly shares with other community events and organizations, such as operational knowledge and experience related to event timelines, the Firefly Conduct Committee, art grant process and infrastructure, and insurance and safety considerations.
Representation as an Official Regional Event for Burning Man (via a Burning Man Regional Contact), should the new event wish to pursue this status and meet the necessary requirements.
General advice on starting and operating a non-profit organization.
Seed funding for event operation, and additional funding on successful execution.
Guidelines
We welcome proposals for new Burns and wish to foster experimentation and creativity, but offer some guidelines on what submissions are likely to be successful. These are not strict requirements — we will consider any proposal — but these should be considered as strong recommendations.
A successful proposal should take strong inspiration from the Ten Principles of Burning Man <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/what-is-firefly/10-principles/>. These are not strict rules, but a guiding social and cultural framework for the larger Burning Man community, and embodying these principles is a requirement for being an Official Regional Event. Working from these principles distinguishes Burns from superficially similar events. We welcome proposals that wish to vary from or expand their goals through changes and additions to these principles, and would like to see a thorough discussion of how and why this is desired.
Event proposals should not operate on a for-profit basis, where revenue derived from the event directly benefits the producers of the event. Any revenue from the event should be reinvested in the community as a whole, and not benefit a camp, sub-community, or project. While proposals are not restricted from compensating organizers for their time, priority will be given to all-volunteer organizations.
Proposals should plan to operate an event in a manner that complies with all applicable laws, permits, and regulations.
Process
This announcement is a call for public discussion about Firefly sponsorship for new events, so we can better understand what criteria are a priority to the Firefly community as part of a proposal and selection process. We invite you to take the time now to discuss this idea, identify other participants with similar experimental interests, and prepare to create proposals for the Firefly Board of Directors and greater Firefly community to consider.
In addition to this overview, we have shared a draft event proposal questionnaire <https://forms.gle/49VzzDm4gmcAB5er8>, as well as draft criteria to consider <https://www.fireflyartscollective.org/altburn/criteria/> while reviewing proposals. We welcome feedback on these, or any aspect of this process, via this form <https://forms.gle/QxDiQbsuHTGSj8HG8> or in email to altburn(a)fireflyartscollective.org <mailto:altburn@fireflyartscollective.org>.
After community feedback, we will revise the questionnaire and open it for proposal applications. Once the application window closes received proposals will be published for community discussion, followed by an opportunity for revision, and then community discussion at an event scheduled during Firefly 2020. The community will then have the opportunity to vote on how well proposals match our decision criteria, and the Firefly Board will meet to discuss, decide funding and support, and finally announce the results of this process.
Timeline
February 3: Burn sponsorship program announcement, feedback opens
March 2: Questionnaire feedback and criteria feedback closes
March 16: Questionnaire opens for sponsorship proposals
June 15: Questionnaire closes
June 22: Proposals published for community discussion, community feedback on proposals open
July 2 or 3: Community proposal presentation and discussion on Firefly Stage
August 3: Community feedback closes
Approximately August 31: Funding decisions announced