Calidelic Psychefornia Seventy Years of Psychedelic Art

Curated by Dr. Michael Pearce

October 4 – December 13, 2025

Calidelic Psychefornia. An exceptional body of work curated by Dr. Michael Pearce, the exhibition explores the contemporary Californian psychedelic art movement and invites the audience to take a trip down the rabbit hole. Drawing upon major collections of psychedelic imagery, and introducing historically important figures from its history, the exhibit explores the art of altered states.

Exhibiting Artists

Events in conjunction with this exhibition:

04oct4:00 pm6:00 pmOpening ReceptionCalidelic Psychefornia

08oct6:00 pm7:00 pmSCIART Member benefit Artist Talk with Joseph BravoCalidelic Psychefornia

10oct6:00 pm8:00 pmSCIART Member benefit Ashes and Diamonds (1958)Film in the Gallery

18oct7:30 pmSCIART Member benefit Friends in HarmonyConcert in the Gallery with Ani Aznavoorian, April Amante, Brian Hotchkin, & Armen Guzelimian

25oct3:00 pmSCIART Member benefit Poetry in the Gallery2nd Birthday Bash with Jacqueline Lyons and Daniel Thomas

09nov4:00 pmSCIART Member benefit Opium MoonConcert in the Gallery

14nov6:00 pm8:00 pmSCIART Member benefit The Phantom Carriage (1921), with live accompaniment by Michael D. MortillaFilm in the Gallery

15nov1:00 pm2:00 pmSCIART Member benefit Curator Talk: Being and Becoming Psychedelicwith Dr. Michael Pearce

22nov1:00 pm2:00 pmSCIART Member benefit Panel Discussion: Psychedelic Art NowRoger Dean, Brian Chambers, Mear-One, Jen Stark, and Michael Pearce, moderated by Lance Orozco

22nov3:00 pmSCIART Member benefit Poetry in the GalleryLaura Mullen

05dec(dec 5)6:00 pm07(dec 7)4:00 pmFeaturedFree Event Holiday Artisan Market

12dec6:00 pm8:00 pmSCIART Member benefit Ikiru (1952)Film in the Gallery

Articles related to this exhibition:

The Legendary Life of Charles Winans

“From psychedelic light shows to spiral tower paintings, Charles Winans’ art reflects resilience against scandal and suspicion. Charles Winans served in the U.S. Air Force 433 Troop Carrier Wing as an airborne radar technician until his discharge in 1961, when he became a biker and hot-rodder, designed the logo for Los Bandidos 1% M.C., and gradually became deeply embedded in the sixties’ counterculture.”   [ Read article ]

Love, Rebirth, and the Magic of Dolores Chiappone

The story of Dolores Chiappone’s turbulent life, who turned suffering into art through self-made magic.  [ Read article ]

Identity, Tradition, and the American Experience: Hüicho!

Mixtec heritage, military discipline, and Californian life through ancient patterns and contemporary imagery.  [ Read article ]