Harmonic Healing: A Sound Bath within Hi-Dose

Sat Oct 04 2025 at 03:33 pm to 04:33 pm UTC-07:00

3015 Dolores St | Los Angeles

The Pit
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Harmonic Healing: A Sound Bath within Hi-Dose
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As a closing event for Hi-Dose at The Pit, join Robin Kang - shamanic sound healer - for a transformative Reiki-infused Sound Bath.
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Harmonic Healing: A Sound Bath within Hi-Dose

Saturday, October 4th, 2025 at 3:33pm

The Pit L.A.

As a special closing event for Hi-Dose at The Pit L.A., join Robin Kang—multimedia artist, weaver, and shamanic sound healer—for a transformative 45-minute Reiki-infused Sound Bath on Saturday, October 4th, 2025 at 3:33pm. Note: Please bring your own yoga mat and blanket for a more comfortable experience.

Rooted in nearly a decade of experience blending sound meditation, reiki, and shamanic practices, Robin channels rare vibrational vocals received from the angelic realms and her training with sacred master teacher plants of the Amazon rainforest. Her immersive sound baths utilize crystal singing bowls, gongs, percussive instruments, and vocal toning to promote deep relaxation, nervous system regulation, and energetic realignment.

Set within the Hi-Dose exhibition—a vibrant collection exploring transformation, expanded perception, and the poetic possibilities of materials—this sound healing session offers a powerful opportunity to release stress, expand awareness, and harmonize your body and mind through ancient and modern healing frequencies.


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About Robin Kang (Tonalmētzli)

Texas-born multimedia artist and sound healer Robin Kang merges ancestral traditions with cutting-edge innovation in both her visual and healing arts. Using a TC-2 Jacquard loom, she hand-weaves botanical and circuit-inspired motifs that explore the dynamic interplay between nature, technology, and sacred knowledge. Rooted in global textile practices and profound initiations into Amazonian shamanic lineages, Robin’s artwork reflects transformation and expanded perception.

Alongside her visual practice, Robin has nearly a decade of experience as a sound healing artist, blending sound meditation, Reiki, and sacred traditions to guide individuals and groups toward deep balance and holistic well-being. A certified Usui & Tibetan Reiki Master, Initiatic student of Maestro Manuel Rufino and Maestra Lila Lopez-Sanchez, Santo Daime Fardada, and Ollintlahuimētztli Moondancer, Robin channels rare sacred vocal techniques and vibrational frequencies that facilitate nervous system regulation and energetic harmony.

A 2017 NYFA Fellow, Robin has exhibited at the Queens Museum, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and US Embassy in Saudi Arabia, with features in The New York Times, Hyperallergic, and ArtNews. She holds an MFA from SAIC and has taught at RISD, Parsons, and Tyler School of Art.

Learn more at www.robinkang.org and www.harmonicwavesnyc.com


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The Pit is pleased to present Hi-Dose, a group exhibition organized in collaboration with artists Tamara Gonzales and Roxanne Jackson. The exhibition includes 30 artists working across multiple disciplines. The exhibition will be on view at The Pit Los Angeles from August 23 - October 11, 2025 with an opening reception on Saturday August 23 from 5-7pm.

~ Sprung from the forehead of Athena (and Tamara Gonzales and Roxanne Jackson) ~


“Get strong with bare feet on the ground and with everything that is born from it. Get smarter every day by listening to your intuition, looking at the world with the eye of your forehead…always remember: you are the medicine.” María Sabina, Mazatec curandera and poet from Oaxaca, Mexico (1894-1985)


Hi-Dose is an exhibition of psychonauts, witches, and dreamers — artists who vigorously explore the depth of human realities through paint, clay, textiles, crystals, wax, wood, feathers, photography and glitter. With various practices embracing craft, surrealism, abstraction and maximalism, the selected artworks may function as screenshots into portals and hallucinations, glimpses of transcendence and profound changes in perception. In a world obsessed with social media, on the brink of a climate apocalypse and continually overwhelmed by the tragedies of war, these artists go inward. Like the monkey who ate the magic mushroom, heightening human senses and hastening human evolution — we are reminded of the earliest tools that can teach us new truths and lead us into a new way of being.


Popular culture’s palpable embrace of the mind-expanding movement has also piqued our interest. Beginning with Michael Pollan’s #1 New York Times best-selling book, How To Change Your Mind, to the more recent Netflix series, Nine Perfect Strangers, to the trends of style icons such as Marc Jacobs, bringing fashion fungi to the runway, to memes of Garfield taking LSD, we welcome in this new zeitgeist with open arms and open chakras.

- Roxanne Jacksin


We are the medicine. Let that sit for a minute. Returning to the idea of dosages and the difference of a medicine and a poison residing in the balance of side effects, good vs bad, I’d like to explore the role of humanity in the evolution of consciousness on this planet. Where do we view ourselves in the larger cosmic picture? Are we the medicine here, or the poison? I concur with the idea that the universe is artful. It is artistic. A work of art. My psychedelic expe-riences reinforce the idea of a cosmic order that unfolds in spirals, fractals, and waves. Ingesting certain plants gives me extra sensory experiences. Human brains seem to have evolved to readily make use of these molecules: a super charged glimpse of possibilities, reminiscent of childhood.


Art also has the ability to heighten our senses and perceptions, and I hope to broadcast to anyone listening (ourselves included) that we are capable of making as much beauty in the world as destruction. Sometimes the culture needs a return to order, sometimes an expansion towards chaos. Sometimes both simultaneously. I know of no way we can as a species sustain this universe unless we become the medicine. Let’s leave behind some flowers, let’s leave behind some songs.

- Tamara Gonzales


Artist list: David Altmejd, Polly Apfelbaum, Gina Beavers, Melissa Brown, Kari Cholnoky, Erik Frydenborg, Tamara Gonzales, Joanne Greenbaum, Bendix Harms, EJ Hauser, Roxanne Jackson, Robin Kang, Caroline Larsen, Guadalupe Maravilla, Chris Martin, Sana Musasama, Ruby Neri, Liz Nielsen, Heidi Norton, Bruce Pearson, Vincent Pocsik, Allison Schulnik, Michelle Segre, Jim Shaw, Lauren Silberman, Cammie Staros, Michael Thorpe, Fred Tomaselli, Marnie Weber, and Nicole Wittenberg.


For more information on the exhibition please email us at [email protected]

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3015 Dolores St, 3015 Dolores Street, Los Angeles, United States

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