The psychedelic artists Alex and Allyson Gray commonly welcome worshippers to their Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (Cosm) in Wappingers Falls, New York for full moons and “Artwork Church”. However Cosm solely unveils a brand new lineup of latest Visionary artwork of their Entheon museum’s All One gallery annually. They’re opening their new exhibition Interior Sanctums, that includes works by 14 artists from Judy Chicago and Bo Bartlett to the South African sculptor Daniel Popper, on Saturday (15 March)—between the blood moon lunar eclipse on Friday and the vernal equinox on 20 March. It’s only the gallery’s second exhibition ever.
“The vernal equinox is an auspicious time of 12 months, celebrated by cultures worldwide as a time of renewal,” Alex and Allyson Gray clarify over e-mail.
The Greys first took LSD collectively at a celebration whereas Allyson was attending Tufts College in 1975, bonding them for all times. They then moved from Boston to New York and have become staples of town’s downtown artwork scene over the next a long time, exhibiting on the Stux Gallery in Soho and attending the Church of the Little Inexperienced Man on the Decrease East Facet. In 1999, Alex met Adam Jones, the guitarist for Software, and later made the album artwork for the band’s information Lateralus (2001) and 10,000 Days (2006).
Alex and Allyson Gray (at proper) on the 2023 opening of Entheon, the museum on the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors Courtesy Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
The Greys fashioned Cosm as a non-profit in 1996 and hosted its inaugural full moon ceremony on the their Brooklyn residence in January 2003. The fledgling “sanctuary for non secular renewal by way of contemplation of transformative artwork”, because the Greys put it, decamped for Chelsea the next 12 months. “It appeared, firstly, alongside the strains of the usual artwork gallery format,” says Jacaeber Kastor, a New York-based psychedelic artist, gallerist and historian, who has contributed two meticulous drawings to Interior Sanctums. By 2008, the Greys had raised $1.8m to purchase a former Christian retreat sited on 40 acres in Wappingers Falls, they usually established Cosm as an interfaith church.
“It was actually a giant area, however ramshackle and deserted,” Kastor says. “It’s totally mind-blowing what they’ve accomplished.” Fifteen years and one other $3m later, Entheon opened. The three-floor, 12,000 sq. ft former carriage home has a terrific corridor and galleries targeted on the Greys’ work, together with the set up of Allyson’s drawings and portray Chaos, Order, Secret Writing, the 21 works in Alex’s Chapel of Sacred Mirrors sequence (which debuted on the New Museum in 1986), plus a “Psychedelic Reliquary” that features the ashes of the psychologist and psychedelics advocate Timothy Leary.

Joseph Parker, The Street to Enlightenment, 2000 Courtesy the artist, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
Interior Sanctums will greet friends on Entheon’s floor ground with works during which artists replicate on their core inventive psyches. The present options an intergenerational mixture of artists difficult Visionary artwork’s subjective bounds.
“As our psychological area turns into occupied by distressing information feeds, it’s ever extra essential to reclaim our private energy, to know and rejoice the sovereignty of our free and impressed creativeness,” the Greys write of the present’s theme. “Each time an artist opens the attention of their soul, a brand new portal to Heaven or Hell can open.”
Three featured works from Judy Chicago’s Start Venture sequence (1980-85) envision the creation of a murals as akin to the gestation of recent life in a womb. Karla Knight’s buzzy extraterrestrial abstractions are additionally featured alongside works by historic Visionary artists just like the poster designers Rick Griffin and Lee Conklin, the plein air painter Joseph Parker and Kastor, who explores sensations just like the start of matter whereas experimenting with kind. Rising Visionary artists just like the painters Naoto Hattori and Autumn Skye will spherical out the ensemble.

Rendering of the finished Entheon museum constructing’s exterior Courtesy Church of Sacred Mirrors
The works in Interior Sanctums are on mortgage from the artists, their galleries or the personal collectors who personal them, and just some are on the market. Other than two works by the late Visionary artist Paul Laffoley that they bought a long time in the past, the Greys haven’t purchased a lot artwork. As a substitute, they’ve poured their funds into Cosm, which they see as a residing, respiration “social sculpture”. They’re nonetheless elevating funds to wrap the Entheon constructing in an ornate bas-relief composition that includes dozens of 21ft-tall concrete faces, gilded eyes, winged beings and extra.
A number of artists from Interior Sanctums will convene for a ticketed panel forward of Cosm’s vernal equinox social gathering. Artwork Church will kickstart the Celestial Celebration, adopted by a celebration that includes reside music, artwork making, divination and extra. The one factor conspicuously not on the premises? Precise entheogens, the Greys repeatedly emphasise; the artwork and charged skies ought to present loads of psychoactive vitality.
Interior Sanctums, opening 15 March, All One Gallery, Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, Wappinger Falls, New York