Sporulation 2024: Art, Science and Psychedelics

Sporulation is an annual art-for-social-change project merging the playful spirit of art with the precision of science and medicine to foster community, conversation, and understanding about psychedelics.

Each year, Sporulation gathers a diverse mix of artists, healthcare professionals, and thought leaders to transform exhibition spaces into captivating art displays centered around entheogens and plant medicine. These artworks set the stage for an enriching program of workshops, seminars, and talks designed to educate and inspire. 

Don't miss out on the events that are part of this year’s Sporulation:

·      Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy in Australia: Delve into the legalities, clinical research, and harm minimization strategies currently shaping the landscape of psychedelic medicine in Australia.

·      Australian Psychedelic Society - Sydney Chapter Picnic: Join fellow psychedelic enthusiasts in a relaxed outdoor setting to share experiences and ideas.

·      Film Screening - "Trip of Compassion": Watch this ground-breaking documentary that follows patients undergoing psychedelic-assisted therapy.

·      EMPATHS Integrative Somatic Psychotherapy Workshop: Explore therapeutic techniques that combine body-focused healing with psychedelic insights.

·      Psychedelic Plant Workshops with The Mescaline Garden: Learn about the cultivation and use of psychedelic plants from experienced growers and ethnobotanists.

·      Cyberdelic Society, PATHS XR, and The Transparent Company: Discover how the latest in digital and augmented reality technologies are intersecting with psychedelic experiences.

Whether you're an art aficionado, a health professional, or simply curious about the new world of psychedelics, Sporulation offers something for everyone. Join us for a vibrant opening night, complete with live music, to kick off an exhibition like no other!

Visit the Sporulation website for more info.

Entheogenesis Australis

Entheogenesis Australis (EGA) is a charity using education to help grow the Australian ethnobotanical community and their gardens. We encourage knowledge-sharing on botanical research, conservation, medicinal plants, arts, and culture.

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