Tuesday, Jan. 13: In the Beehive Festival brings the latest research and religious issues on psychedelics. Plus, Brave Like Eve, an evocative and timely group exhibition that highlights the power and complexity of women's voices in art, which is opening this weekend at the Bountiful Davis Art Center.
After a complete revisioning process with board, staff and community voices, Bountiful Davis Art Center is starting 2026 with a renewed mission. "Rather than reaching in every direction, this plan brings BDAC into sharper focus—as a center for contemporary visual art and artistic growth, and as a regional leader grounded in the needs of our community and the ambitions of our artists."
For the second year in a row, In the Beehive Festival's Sara Urquhart and her team are bringing together the quickly growing psychedelic community for creative fun, conversation, and connection on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 30-31. For tickets, visit inthebeehive.com/tickets. Tonight, we dig into psychedelics at the intersections of religion, addiction, identity and the environment. On the show:
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