Chapel of Sacred Mirrors launches 2026 Group exhibition "Supernal Light"
The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors launches its new exhibition on the Vernal Equinox with a full day of talks, art, and ritual celebration inside Entheon’s All One Gallery.
The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors launches its new exhibition on the Vernal Equinox with a full day of talks, art, and ritual celebration inside Entheon’s All One Gallery.
Pictured: Aleah Chapin with her work, A Breath on Dandelion Seeds, 2024, oil on canvas, 144 x 96 in. Credit: CoSM
Opening March 21| Entheon at CoSM, Wappingers Falls, NY | 2pm–1am
The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors launches its new exhibition Supernal Light on the Vernal Equinox, March 21, with a full day of talks, art, and ritual celebration inside Entheon’s All One Gallery. The group exhibition—on view through March 7, 2027 in the front of the Museum dedicated to the work of Artists Alex Grey and Allyson Grey—brings together a wide-ranging roster of "visionary" artists exploring the recurring archetype of spiritual illumination: the “light body,” a symbol that appears across mystical traditions, sacred art, and psychedelic imagery.

The show includes work by M.C. Escher, Fred Tomaselli, Aleah Chapin, Miles Johnston, Rebecca Leveille-Guay, Vibrata Chromadoris, Andrew A. Gonzalez, Isaac Abrams, and Domenico Zindato. Moving between meticulous drawing, psychedelic patterning, figurative painting, and mixed-media experimentation, the artists approach the idea of transcendental light from many different angles—from Escher’s well known explorations of infinity and metamorphosis to Tomaselli’s densely layered resin collages and Abrams’s cosmic abstractions shaped by the psychedelic art movement of the 1960s.
Highlights include Aleah Chapin’s monumental triptych A Breath on Dandelion Seeds, which merges figurative realism with symbolic transformation, and Andrew Gonzalez’s luminous airbrush paintings of astral figures emerging from darkness. A rare selection of Escher prints and sculpture on loan from gallerist Jeffrey Price adds a historical dimension to the exhibition’s exploration of visionary imagery.
The opening begins with a 2pm artist panel discussion featuring Abrams and Chapin. Later in the evening, the campus hosts a Vernal Equinox celebration from 7pm to 1am with ceremony, projection art, music, and a bonfire.
The exhibition and events take place at Entheon at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, 65 Deer Hill Road in Wappingers Falls. Admission is $25 and includes access to the entire museum.