I’m not a glass collector, but I can spot fine art from a mile away. I’ve always had a great appreciation of the art form of glass blowing.

And I just had a weekend jam packed with Banjo glass, tasty hors d’oeuvres, and mounds of hash.

  Banjo Glass  &  Alex Grey
Banjo Glass & Alex Grey

Banjo had just pulled a piece straight from the kiln next door and brought it into the gallery room—still hot to the touch!

Watching him place the fresh Devi piece on the podium gave me goosebumps. It was a moment of pure artistry in motion.

See for yourself.

The night before the opening, I hit up the private pre-party—just a chill, heady sesh with good vibes and plenty of fire in the room.

The Chambers Project stands as a beacon of psychedelic art and culture, representing some of the most influential contemporary artists in the field. Founded and curated by Brian Chambers, a passionate advocate for the psychedelic experience, the gallery has become a global hub for artists, enthusiasts, and collectors alike. With its long-standing relationships with renowned figures such as Ralph Steadman, Roger Dean, the Rick Griffin Estate, Oliver Vernon, and Mars 1, The Chambers Project holds an esteemed position as the world’s leading psychedelic art gallery.

– thechambersproject.com