The Glinka Gallery — Featuring artist Lash VV
June is Pride Month in the United States and many other countries, and that’s just one of the reasons that we’re featuring Wolfgang Glinka’s Glinka Gallery in this edition of “Where Have You Been?”.
For those who might not know, Pride Month started in 1969 in the United States as a response to the Stonewall riots, which served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement in the United States and around the world. The observance has grown and expanded over the years, and Pride Month celebrates LGBTQIA+ culture as well as working to build rights awareness.
The Glinka Gallery holds regular exhibitions and performances on the gallery’s five floors, featuring fine art, sculpture, photography, poetry, music and dance.
The Gallery has a black-tie dress-code. It’s part of the larger Georgian-themed Adult region for gay men called “Black Tie or Naked” at Seaforth.
The entire region is designed by owner Theo Furse, and the Glinka Gallery respects the overall theme through its black tie dress code, and supports the region’s objective to maintain a safe space for gay men in Second Life.
Lash VV is a Serbian artist and designer whose work revolves about spiritual, religious, erotic, primal, nature, universal and wild expressions.
This episode will airJune 7, 10, 14, 17, 21 and 24 at 12 noon and 4pm SLT/Pacific Time.
You can visit the Glinka Gallery here.
The region Seaforth is rated Adult.