Psychedelics: The Experiential Exhibition

When: Wednesday to Sunday, until Dec. 31st

Where: Lithuanian House – 1573 Bloor St. W.

How much: Timed entry, with tickets ranging from $25 to $35 depending on age and time chosen

Website: www.psychedelicsshow.com
Instagram: @psychedelicsshow

 

Psychedelics: The Experiential Exhibition is Canada’s first immersive art show exploring the past, present and future of psychedelics in downtown Toronto (1573 Bloor St. W.).

The show features a 12,000-square-foot collection of carefully curated artifacts and original installations from more than 22 acclaimed local and international artists, including GMUNK and Clandestinos.

We’re seeing significant change in the way psychedelic substances are used and perceived. The testimonials are undeniable: patients with serious mental health conditions like PTSD, depression, anxiety or addiction are trying psychedelic therapies — when nothing else has worked — and reporting life-altering benefits,” says James Drayton, the producer of Psychedelics: The Experiential Exhibition. “My goal with the show is to, first and foremost, provide guests with an entertaining and eye-opening experience. My hope is that it also encourages learning, dialogue, and ultimately, destigmatization.”