Looking at a two-dimensional work of art doesn’t have to be a static experience. Certainly, the work of some artists lends itself to a more vivid encounter, not just visually, but even viscerally.
“I see turtles,” says Molly Coghill. Not in real life — although, sometimes, she does — but in the visions brought on by using psychedelic drugs. “A lot of people have trip animals,” Coghill says. “I ...
The Psych on Park exhibition opens Saturday at Art on Park to coincide with the Fine Arts Council of Trumbull County’s Matter of FACT fundraiser. Artists were invited to submit works that explore the ...
The Harvard Undergraduate Psychedelics Club hosted their Fall 2025 Psychedelic Art Show on Nov. 14 in the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies (AFVS) gallery — a new location for the beloved ...
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