GRATEFUL DEAD 60TH X PETER FORSYTHE

CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF THE DEAD

We teamed up with longtime Grateful Dead collaborator Peter Forsythe to create a collection that celebrates the energy, spirit, and color of the last 60 years.

Each piece features original artwork — from swirling hand-dyed tees and hoodies to collectible prints — made for the ones who were there and the ones still dancing.

This is more than merch.

It’s movement. Memory. Art that lives on.

Limited quantities available. Grab yours before they’re gone.

A Quick History:

Peter’s connection to the Dead runs deep. He sold his first lot art outside shows in the mid-90s and has been creating Grateful Dead–inspired visuals ever since — from posters and fan art to official tour merch. His work blends nostalgia, psychedelia, and storytelling into something that feels both classic and new.

The Story Behind the Art

Peter’s Dead journey started like a lot of ours — not in a stadium, but in a middle school classroom. A sketch of a Stealie in the margins of a notebook led him down a rabbit hole that’s never quite ended.

By the early ’80s, Peter was at his first show at the Syracuse War Memorial. The color, the freedom, the chaos — it lit something up in him. He and his best friend started making tie-dyes in a basement with grocery-store dye, sketching Stealies and Jerry portraits by hand, and selling shirts in Dead lots. That hustle eventually led to getting arrested in the Binghamton parking lot. And that was just the beginning...

Check out the full article and interview with Peter Forsythe HERE, and check out Peter and his wife, Dawn, on Instagram

@peter.forsythe.design

@dawn.mueller.art