NEW YORK (AP) – The long, strange trip of a Manhattan chapel dedicated to New Age belief and psychedelic art is ending.
The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors is slated to close with a New Year’s Eve party after four years of attempting to transport visitors to altered realities through art and neo-pagan spirituality.
Painters Alex and Allyson Grey founded the chapel in 2004 as a combination temple, gallery and sideshow.
The painters exhibit their artwork at the neo-pagan church.
A guidebook available in the book and gift shop notes, “The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors is a womb for the gestation of the awakening human spirit.”
The Greys are already planning for a reincarnation of the chapel on a 40-acre plot in upstate New York.
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