FreezerBurn Texas is a Central Texas winter regional arts event and community experiment. 2020 was our twelfth year, and the theme for our January event was Rudder Chaos!

September 2020 update:

We are canceling FreezerBurn 2021. We hope that the next FreezerBurn will be in January 2022.

Art ticket sales to the next FreezerBurn are still open, and they’ll remain open. The reason we’re leaving art ticket sales open is the reason we opened them in the first place. We want to support art and artists in this challenging time.

Art grants are open now. Apply before Sept. 30 and be sure to include an artist’s fee if it would help you get through the lean times.

We are still exploring the possibility of a distancing-oriented, drive-through event on land on that same weekend we would have had held FreezerBurn in January to feature the art that we’re funding this fall.

We are also exploring how to repurpose Hypothermia, our normal pre-event safety training, into a virtual event to help spread burner skills that are relevant to the world we live in right now.

August 2020 update:

Full art grant application details are now available.

July 2020 update:

Art tickets are now live on the Quicket site. These special edition tickets cost $170, doubling the art donation per ticket to $80.

Art grant applications are currently open and will be considered on a rolling basis. We will be prioritizing funding art that will be shown at art safaris in our default world communities as well as at our next FreezerBurn.

June 2020 update:

Art grant information can be found on our art page.

You can donate to our Art Fund on PayPal.

Want to talk? Check out our Facebook community.

Get updates and FZB Newsletter via email:

Contact us: board@fzbtx.com

Oh, and if you happen to be looking for the FreezerBurn Alberta, a Canadian Regional Burn: Their website is at http://www.freezerburn.org. We are not associated with that event, but we have common values and names. It’s a small world, after all.