Chromacon 2017 — seeking your help

8 years ago by

Chromacon is running a Kickstarter campaign to support their upcoming 2017 Festival and would be eternally grateful for some support.

As a free, grassroots festival Chromacon is bolstered by the contributions and support of the Chromacon community. After being successfully crowdfunded in 2013 and 2015, they are again turning to all art lovers to help them with marketing, venue and running costs — every dollar counts, and each pledge goes a long way in helping them keep Chromacon free, family friendly, inclusive and FUN.

Your support, be it a monetary pledge, Thunderclap shoutout, social media re-share shoutout, or passing the news onto your friends and loved ones in person, will be hugely appreciated and go towards keeping Chromacon a free event for everyone.

There are some choice backer rewards and exclusive updates in the wings ready to be announced, so do head over to the Kickstarter page and check it out!

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