2018 Theme Camps

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This is NOT a list of officially accepted or placed camps. It’s a preview of what you might find when you get to Black Rock City.

This is the list of camps who submitted a Placed Camp Questionnaire requesting placement in Black Rock City’s reserved sections for this year and want to be listed publicly.

These are the camps Placement is reviewing. Placement is announced in Early July.

To find camp locations when you’re at Burning Man, refer to the BRC Map & Guide distributed by Greeters, the theme camp maps and Directory at Playa Info, and Civic Kiosks in all the city plazas.


2018 Camps

Que Viva!

Que Viva! is a Burning Man camp of activists and artists of color dedicated to social justice and radical inclusion, bringing issues like racial justice and immigrant inclusion to the playa in a celebratory and magical way. Our camp leads hands on art workshops for Burners of all ages, hosts compelling art installations about human rights issues, facilitates workshops and group discussions about race and inclusion, and serves as a relaxing chill space for Burners.

Questionable Camp

Antevasin means, ‘one who lives at the border.’ In ancient times, this was a literal description. It indicated a person who had left the bustling center of worldly life to go live at the edge of the forest where the spiritual masters dwelled. Camp Antevasin is the place to leave the bustling Black Rock City and venture into the unknown with us border dwellers. Leave feeling better than when you came in…spiritually and physically!