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Alex Grey
Artist, Co-Founder Chapel of Sacred Mirrors

 

 

Alex Grey

Alex Grey is best known for his paintings which “X-ray” multiple dimensions of reality, interweaving physical and biological anatomy with psychic and spiritual energies. Grey’s visual meditation on the nature of life and consciousness, the subject of his art, is contained in three books.  His two monographs, Sacred Mirrors and Transfigurations, follow the history of Grey's artistic life.  The Mission of Art reflects on art as a spiritual practice.  Grey’s world renown career includes exhibitions and keynote addresses from Basel, to Tokyo, to Sao Paulo, and features on the Discovery Channel, in Newsweek and Time Magazines.  Grey’s art has been used on albums for the multi-platinum bands Nirvana, Beastie Boys, Tool, and String Cheese Incident. 

Grey's most outstanding and widely appreciated works of transformative art can been seen in New York City at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors, a long term exhibition in New York City.

“Grey’s vision of a flawed but perfectible mankind stands as an antidote to the cynicism and spiritual malaise prevalent in much contemporary art.” -- New York Times



Allyson Grey
Artist, Co-Founder Chapel of Sacred Mirrors
Allyson Grey


An accomplished visionary artist, Allyson Grey's paintings invent a symbol system representing chaos, order and secret writing. Co-founder of the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in New York City, is the wife and partner of internationally renown artist, Alex Grey, and the mother of film actress Zena Grey.  Born in 1952, Allyson received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Tufts University in 1976. She has edited and co-written a dozen books and journals, taught art at Tufts University, the Boston Museum School and at Omega Institute for 17 years.  A leader of a growing community, Allyson has spoken widely at conferences and symposia.  She has received several commissions for long-term and permanent installations of her artwork, which has been exhibited throughout the U.S. with many paintings collected by both corporate and private collections
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Bex Wilkinson
Chair

 

Bex Wilkinson


Bex Wilkinson is president of Frida Productions, a film production entity that supports films and filmmakers promoting positive messages of change. Currently, she has four projects from documentaries to full feature films.  She is also Chairman of the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. She has been an avid collector of Alex Grey's artwork, and the work of other important visual artists, and has been a long time supporter of the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors.

Ms. Wilkinson has served on several Boards including The Marshall Frankel Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, and the Sun Valley Spiritual Film Festival.  She has been a pioneer and champion of visionary art and film, being committed to the accessibility of both mediums by larger audiences. Bex has implemented several programs at various institutions in this field.  With a Masters in Counseling Psychology from Antioch Graduate School ('95), Bex resides in sun valley idaho where she and her husband offer clinics and workshops on various topics- from Buddhism, to finance, to spiritual healers.


Marie-Elizabeth Mali
Secretary
Marie-Elizabeth Mali

 

 


Marie-Elizabeth Mali is a life coach, poet, and kirtan singer.  She was born and raised in New York City, with frequent trips to Venezuela and Sweden where most of her family lives.  She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Oberlin College in 1989 with a B. A. in East Asian Studies.  She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in San Diego in 1998 with a Master of Traditional Oriental Medicine degree. 
She is trained in the " Falling Awake" style of coaching.



Cameron Dubes
Development

 

Cameron Dubes

Cameron Dubes is President of TippingSprung Cause, a nonprofit fundraising communications, branding and licensing firm in New York City.  Cameron has 27 years experience in professional fundraising and public relations. He has worked with a wide range of nonprofits, including the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Children's National Medical Center, Nature Conservancy, and the Vera Institute of Justice.

Cameron has provided leadership and supervision for numerous feasibility studies and capital campaigns that have together raised over $250 million.  He has also managed large full-service development operations that included leadership gifts, major gifts endowment, annual fund, special events, planned giving, corporate and foundation relations, stewardship, donor information systems, direct response (internet, direct mail, telemarketing and membership services), alumni affairs, public affairs, and communications.

Cameron has a Bachelor of Science degree from Iowa State University.


Spencer Sherman
Treasurer


Spencer Sherman

Spencer helps business and spiritual leaders, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists make major life and business decisions. A few of his areas of expertise are philanthropic and charitable planning; generational planning; cash flow and "second half" planning; creating low-cost,tax-efficient, low volatility investment portfolios (including socially screened portfolios); couples and money, and business consulting.

Spencer was named one of the top 100 wealth advisors in the United States by Worth magazine in 2006 and 2005. Bloomberg Money Manager listed him as one of their top money managers for three years, and Medical Economics listed him four times as one of the 150 best advisors for doctors.  He was also named by the Philadelphia Business Journal as one of the top 40 under (age) 40 business leaders in Philadelphia in 1999. The author of a new self-help book The Cure For Money Madness, (2009, Doubleday Broadway), Spencer is a contributing author to the award winning spiritual guide The Marriage of Sex and Spirit, which recently received the award of best health/sexuality book of year. Spencer has appeared on CNBC's "Make Your Money Work" with Bill Griffith, and on Philadelphia's "NBC 10 News" where he cut up his credit cards on the air.




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