Through the Art Honoraria grant program started in 1999, Burning Man Project has invested millions in the creation of public art, supporting artworks that invite you to create, ask you to play, and change how humanity engages with art.

Burning Man Project also facilitates art in unexpected places — a multi-year collaboration with Google culminated in the installation of six artworks at the Google Visitor Experience in Mountain View, California.
The public has encountered Burning Man art installations in major museums such as the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery as well as locales as disparate as San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, indigenous communities Torreón, Mexico, and at a historic parkland estate in central England.
Through Burning Man art, Radical Self-expression arises from the unique gifts of the individual. When those gifts become shared experiences, communities are transformed.
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