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Where Have You Been?: Return to Limoncello
In the latest episode of our original series, “Where Have You Been?” which suggests things to do and places to visit around the Second Life Grid, we pay a return visit to the Limoncello Gallery, a newly-enlarged art gallery with a signature airship, now placed at the top of a tower in which is exhibited a very large collection of Second Life Art. It was started some 16 years ago, and it’s a big private collection open to the public.
This show airs on September 23, 27, 30 and October 4 & 7, at 12 noon and 4pm SLT/Pacific.
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Where Have You Been: QT Gallery
The latest episode of our original series, “Where Have You Been?” which suggests things to do and places to visit around the Second Life Grid, this time visits the QT Gallery on the Severy region.
It’s the home gallery of long-time Second Life resident and artist quadrapop, whose virtual artwork includes everything from two dimensional wall panels, to more traditional 3‑D sculptures, to incredible three dimensional works full of color and motion.
Learn more by tuning in at 12 noon or 4pm SLT/Pacific on these Saturdays and Wednesdays: July 22, 26 and 29, and August 2 and 5.
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S03E09 — The QT Gallery
Owner — Gallery Owner/Artist, quadrapop
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Severy — General
Ground Level Gallery
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Severy/174/237/2891
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 Edge Gallery — in black & white
Kultivate Magazine is a publication about the cultural aspects of Second Life — and a lot more! Its goal is to support art, culture, photography, music, and fashion.
Kultivate’s endeavours in Second Life include the magazine (of course) but their grid presence is significant, incorporating, among other things, a number of galleries including The Edge Gallery of Black & White Imagery, which is the subject of this programme.
The Edge Gallery specifically features black and white imagery and art. We take a more detailed look at the current exhibit, which just opened, showing a variety of artists with unique approaches to monochrome 2‑D imagery.
S03E05 — The Edge Gallery
Owner — Kultivate Magazine
Johannes Huntsman — Owner & Gallery Curator
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Kultivate Magazine on Water Haven — Moderate
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Water%20Haven/46/209/26
Website: https://kultivatemagazine.com/
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Where Have You Been? visits The Temple of the Divine Feminine
In this episode of our original series, “Where Have You Been?” we visit The Temple of the Divine Feminine, on SLEA Region 2. It’s the creation of 20 women artists and creators coordinated by KismaKSR Resident, and occupies a full region — a very full region — with messages celebrating feminine power, creativity, and voices, including some important focal issues.
The installation is divided into four major themed areas arranged like a medicine wheel. Each area has an entry gallery, a space for invocation, and the temple itself. Each of these four areas aligns with the four elements — air, fire, water, and earth — and are laid out along the major axes of the compass.
A Tale of Two Galleries
Premiering on Wednesday, November 10th, at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific/SLT, 8pm and midnight in the UK, Episode 20 of our Second Life travel show “Where Have You Been?“features two very different art galleries in Second Life, yet pursuing similar goals of access to both artists and residents: The Love&Love Factory Art Gallery and The Elven Falls Art Collective.
Where’ve You Been? 15 visits Art Korner SL
Wednesday September 1st — and Episode 15 of our popular twice-monthly original series about things to do and places to visit around the Second Life grid, “Where’ve You Been?”, this time visits Art Korner SL.
Art Korner SL focuses on art and photography showcased in-world across all different genres and forms. They seek to cover art galleries, art projects, photogenic regions and many other activities through content which is original, informative and entertaining.
Where’ve You Been 13: The SLEA Bridge Project
Where’ve You Been 12: The Borderless Project
Wednesday, July 21st sees the premiere of a brand new episode in our series “Where’ve You Been?”, where we look at things to do and places to see in and around the Second Life Grid.
In Episode 12 we visit The Borderless Project, an interactive digital art exhibition that explores light: reflections, structures, movement, creation and evolution. The Project spans multiple levels in a variety of iterations that explore the theme using a wide palette of virtual tools. There are also sounds and music to augment the visual experience.
Where’ve You Been 10: Limoncello Airship Gallery
Wednesday, June 9th sees the premiere of a brand new episode in our series “Where’ve You Been?”, where we look at things to do and places to see in and around the Second Life Grid.
In Episode 10 we visit the Limoncello Art Gallery — in an airship! The gallery has a heritage going right back to 2007 and was recently relaunched in a brand new meshed airship. The gallery is enormous and includes works by many well-known names in the Second Life art world.