
Psychedelic Arts & Culture Trust or PACT is thrilled to host our First Annual PACT Symposium- “An Exploration into Psychedelics as Medicine.”
Join us on Saturday August 17th for a day of incredible guest speakers, indigenous art from the Wixarika Tribe, Music, Food and more!
Schedule of Events:
Doors open at 2pm
Discussion Starts at 3pm featuring guest speakers:
Marakame Rafel Carrillo & Miguel Carrillo - from the Wixarika tribe of Northern Mexico
Burton Tabaac- Neurologist and advocate for research on Psychedelics as therapy for mental health
Michael Pearce- Writer, Art historian and Cal Lutheran Professor.
Art Exhibition opening starts at 6pm
We are SO EXCITED to welcome back our friends and Venezuelan food wizards LA GUAIRA BISTRO!! They will be servin’ up allllll their deliciousness.
Musical delights by Iyakuh and Local libations on tap!
Miguel Carrillo
Miguel Carrillo is a traditional Wixarika musician that has composed many song from the medicine. He has also been a jicarero ( bundle carrier ) for the past 15 years. He’s been second to the traditional governor and is now the ambassador to the preservation of his culture. He goes around the world to advocate for the preservation of the peyote medicine.
Marakame Rafael Carrillo
Rafael Carrillo is a Wixarika marakame (man of knowledge) who has held all the traditional positions within the community. He has taken the position of traditional governor as a jicarero (in charge of the center of a ceremonial) for more than 40 years. He is considered a doctor and spiritual guide for his people.
Burton Tabaac, MD, FAHA
Burton J. Tabaac, MD, FAHA is an Associate Professor of Neurology at The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, dedicated to the cutting-edge treatment and prevention of neurological diseases. He serves as the Section Chief of Neurology and Medical Director of Stroke affiliated with Carson Tahoe Health. Dr. Tabaac is a graduate of the fellowship program in cerebrovascular neurology at The Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore, MD (2019). After graduating from AUC School of Medicine, where he earned his MD (2014), Tabaac completed a neurology residency at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson in New Brunswick, NJ. There, he was humbled to have been selected as a three-time recipient of The Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award (2016, 2017, and 2018). Tabaac has been honored by being inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. In 2021 he was awarded the prestigious accolade of fellowship affiliation with the American Heart Association.
Tabaac’s research interests in the psychedelics space are focused on the potential for healing traumatic brain injury and promoting rehabilitation in stroke patients. Tabaac served as a TEDx speaker in 2022 at UCLA, presenting a talk entitled, “Mental Health Meets Psychedelics.” As of 2023, Tabaac has been welcomed as a Special Advisor to the Board for The McKenna Academy of Natural Philosophy. In 2024 he was appointed as a Member of the Psychedelic Medicines Working Group for Nevada State to provide expertise and testimony relating to the therapeutic use of entheogens, with presentations to the 83rd Session of the Nevada Legislature.
Michael J Pearce Ph.D, MFA
Professor Michael Pearce is an accomplished author, oil painter, installation designer and an award-winning theatrical scenic designer. He says teaching painting and drawing to CLU students is the most rewarding job of his life.
In 2012 he founded and chaired The Representational Art Conference, (TRAC) the first of a series of important international cultural events designed to provide an academic platform for the discussion of 21st Century representational art.
In addition to his scholarly work, Michael J. Pearce is actively involved in contemporary art as a curator and critic. He specializes in skill-based figurative paintings and sculpture, and has organized several successful exhibitions of imaginative realism that became must-sees for art lovers in California. After the TRAC conferences ended in 2019, he started contributing articles to prominent magazines, and soon gained a reputation for his insightful reviews and profiles of talented artists.
Increasingly frustrated with the trend towards abstract and conceptual art that he felt was disconnected from traditional skills such as figurative drawing, and composition, and from popular taste, Pearce championed artists who shared his passion for visionary representational art, and began writing for publications such as Mutual Art, American Art Collector, American Fine Art, and Fine Art Connoisseur. He sought out artists who were pushing the boundaries of traditional techniques while maintaining a strong focus on storytelling and beauty. Today, Pearce's writing has helped to raise the profile of representational art in a world that often seems obsessed with shock value and novelty. He continues to promote artists who he believes are making a meaningful contribution to the art world through their dedication to skill and craftsmanship. Pearce's work challenges conventional assumptions about the role of the American avant-garde and highlights the importance of artistic individualism. His scholarship and activism have inspired a new generation of artists to question established norms and push the boundaries of artistic experimentation.
Between 2005 and 2016 Pearce was the curator of CLU's Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture, which under his direction hosted exhibits like Running with Scissors, The Man Show, The New Romantic Figure, and has shown works by a huge variety of artists including Jeremy Lipking, Mia Tavonatti, Cyn McCurry, Pamela Wilson, and of a broad range of genres, including the AIDS Quilt, photos from communist countries, installation art, and art by CLU's Art faculty. Since 2016 he has worked as a freelance curator, organizing exhibitions of imaginative realism and psychedelic art, showing work by Odd Nerdrum, Roger Dean, Boris Vallejo, Julie Bell, Jeremy Lipking, Brad Kunkle, Adam Miller, and other artists in the pantheon of the great figurative artists of our time.