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Julianna Bright

Julianna is a devotional artist, musician, and healer living in the Pacific Northwest. From the beginning of her creative practice, Bright’s work has been driven by a search for meaning. Regardless of the medium, she seeks to provide a channel for the sacred to emerge.

Bright holds a BA from UC Berkeley. She’s shown her visual work in galleries around North America and her art has appeared on coffee bags, divination cards, album covers, theater posters, and even one piano. Past musical projects include SF Weekly pick The Quails, Portland underground favorite Golden Bears, and the award-winning musical project for kids Cat Doorman. Julianna’s new solo album ‘Imaginal Discs’ was released by Spiral Path Collective in 2023. You can listen here.

Beth Adele Long, portrait by John Phemister

Beth Adele Long

Beth took her first road trip when she was four months old and has been journeying ever since. Her publications include fantasy stories, resilience engineering articles, and travelogues from places such as Perú, Iceland, and Berlin. She makes her home in Portland, Oregon, which has a pleasing number of birds, mountains, and books.

Seth Lorinczi, portrait by John Phemister

Seth Lorinczi

Seth is a Portland-based writer whose work focuses on psychedelics, Jewish intergenerational trauma, and the punk scene of the '80s and '90s. In addition to his book Death Trip: A Post-Holocaust Psychedelic Memoir—slated for publication in May of 2024—his work has appeared in numerous newspapers, magazines, and literary journals. In 2021 he was the recipient of a Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC) grant for Fatherland. In 2022 he co-organized Judaism & the Psychedelic Renaissance, a first-of-its-kind live event featuring some of the most prominent voices active in this vibrant intersection. And in 2023 he presented on psychedelics, ancestral trauma, and Death Trip at Yale University.