With just 10 days left and a few more pledges until we reach the Kickstarter campaign goal, our community needs you.
It’s your support that’ll help us stay afloat and open our platform to new opportunities. The Burgundy Zine Merch Store isn’t just for us – it’s a place for you to sell and promote your work, too.
Pledges start at just $1 and our eternal gratitude goes out to everyone who has backed our campaign thus far. Thank you for believing in us!
Sleek, modern, and symbolic, The Burgundy Zine is proud to announce we have a new logo – and it’s all thanks to the incredible work of Henry Salas, a.k.a. @themouthartist on Instagram!
There are just two weeks left for our Kickstarter to reach its funding goal! We’re 33 percent funded and can’t thank our backers enough for their support and generous contributions so far.
Donations start at a dollar and every reward receives art – commissions start at $25! If we surpass our funding goal, we will donate the surplus to both the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the George Floyd Memorial.
Your support will enable our community to launch its very own merch store and keep growing. Please help us spread the word about our campaign.
I’m going to be frank. It honestly feels like there couldn’t be a worse time to run a Kickstarter campaign – and I’m not saying that to start a pity party, but I’ve been holding off sharing news about the Kickstarter because there are far bigger, more relevant issues currently weighing on all of our minds.
It’s like a tug-o-war. We don’t want to let down our community by cutting our Kickstarter short, but we find it unethical to promote our own fundraising when you could be donating to The George Floyd Memorial Fund, your local bail fund, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense Fund, and donate to the countless other victims of injustice.
We want you to support these organizations and individuals with us.
at the height of my thirst,
i tried to induce my own mirages,
eyes closed, mind picture-laiden with oasis collages,
at once, i sighed and sipped,
open-lipped,
but i still felt defeated,