Psychedelic Rock Exhibits You Won’t Want to Miss

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We’ve gathered a list of the best psychedelic rock exhibits from around the world. From the iconic to the obscure, these are the exhibits you won’t want to miss.

The Museum of Psychedelic Art

The Museum of Psychedelic Art is the world’s first museum dedicated to art that explores the many facets of the psychedelic experience. The museum aims to educate, entertain, and inspire visitors about the history and impact of psychedelics on art and culture.

The museum features a rotating selection of exhibitions, educational programs, and events. The current exhibition, “Psychedelic Dreams: A Celebration of Art, Music, and Film,” explores the role psychedelics have played in the history of music and film. The exhibition includes artwork by iconic psychedelic artists such as Peter Max and Aaron James Draplin, as well as films like “The Trip” and “Head.”

The Museum of Psychedelic Art is located in San Francisco, California and is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday from 11am to 5pm. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and free for children under 12.

The Psychedelic Museum in Amsterdam

The Psychedelic Museum in Amsterdam is a must see for any fan of psychedelic rock music. The museum houses a collection of over 10,000 items relating to the history of psychedelic music, including guitars, posters, and clothing. The museum also has a library containing thousands of books and magazines about psychedelic music.

The Psychedelic Experience Music Festival

The Psychedelic Experience Music Festival is an annual event that celebrates the best in psychedelic rock music. The festival features a wide variety of local and national acts, as well as a wide variety of food and drink vendors. The Psychedelic Experience is a great way to enjoy some of the best music in the world, and it is also a great way to meet new people and make new friends.

The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

In the late 1960s, a new breed of rock music was born. Psychedelic rock, also known as acid rock or garage rock, blended elements of traditional rock and roll with mind-altering drugs, resulting in a unique and often controversial sound.

While psychedelic rock was short-lived, it left an indelible mark on music and culture. To this day, its influence can be heard in the work of modern artists like the Flaming Lips and Tame Impala.

If you’re a fan of psychedelic rock, there are several exhibits you won’t want to miss. Here are four of the best:

1. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

This exhibit at the California Museum of History showcases the history of psychedelic rock through artifacts, music, and film. Visitors can see original posters and handbills from iconic concerts, listen to classic tracks, and watch footage of legendary bands performing live.

2. The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, and Rock & Roll

This exhibit at the de Young Museum in San Francisco celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love. It features over 300 artifacts from the era, including clothing, jewelry, artworks, and musical instruments. Visitors can also enjoy live performances by contemporary artists inspired by the Summer of Love.

3. You Are Here: Nanosystematic Sensory Their Experiences (YES TIE) RAM / A (Psychedelic) Rock Concert 1967-2017 at The New School’s Parsons School Of Design

This interactive exhibit at Parsons School Of Design explores how psychedelics have influenced art, fashion, and design over the past 50 years. Visitors can participate in sensory experiments designed to simulate the effects of psychedelics, listen to live performances by experimental musicians, and view artwork inspired by psychedelics.

4 . Psychedelic UFOlogy: Reinterpreting Contact With Nonhuman Intelligence at Intersection for the Arts

This exhibit at Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco explores how psychedelics have shaped our understanding of extraterrestrial life. It features artwork by world-renowned UFOlogist Jimmie gutman as well as lectures by experts on UFOs and psychedelics.

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