

The Hexagons is a place dedicated to those who produce and play their own music, a catalogue of musicians who produce or have produced their own music in Second Life. The Hexagons also has a stage on the roof where occasionally events can be organised. If you are a composer, do not hesitate to contact Livio Korobase to be added to the exhibition.


The Macabre Collection at KAMMIO is a chilling anthology that delves into the darkest corners of Second Life's imagination, offering a curated selection of spine-tingling tales that explore the macabre, the eerie, and the inexplicable. From Lightning House to cursed artifacts, each story within this collection invites readers to journey into realms where the line between the living and the dead blurs!

Dive into a living world shaped by water’s endless motion. This immersive SLEA installation blends artistic vision and technical wizardry into a swirling aquatic dream. Explore six surreal rides — from flying doors to swimming with a giant turtle — in an environment of shifting animesh, light, and sound.

Buried Replica is an interactive exhibition merging the 2D art and music of Creme DeMilo with the 3D immersive environments of Ciaran Astral. Designed as a dynamic, experimental space with a mysterious and dystopian feel, the exhibit invites visitors to explore a series of sprawling, seamless 360-degree environment that includes a custom-built maze among its discoveries.

This captivating exhibit at The Vordun Museum traces centuries of intrigue, fear, and power surrounding the image of the witch, from medieval manuscripts to romantic paintings and modern interpretations. The Witching Hour invites visitors to explore how witchcraft and the supernatural have been portrayed and reimagined throughout art history.

Henri Matisse: Creativity Takes Courage, a landmark exhibition at The Vordun Museum's new underground level. This extraordinary collection brings together over 140 works spanning three decades of Matisse’s groundbreaking career, from 1897 to 1927. Featuring paintings, sculpture, drawings, etchings, and lithographs, the exhibition reveals the evolution of his iconic style and his fearless pursuit of artistic expression.

Welcome to Danse Macabre at The Vordun Museum and Gallery, an exploration of the omnipresence of death in art and culture from the 15th through 17th centuries. In an age marked by plague, war, and religious upheaval, death was a constant companion, shaping the way people viewed their lives and their ultimate fate. This exhibition brings together a powerful collection of woodcuts, murals, and paintings, all of which confront mortality head-on.

Showcasing at The Vordun Museum and Gallery, with over 100 paintings, engravings, and letters, Allegories of Artemisia celebrates the life and work of Artemisia Gentileschi, a remarkable and influential Italian baroque painter, who is said to be the first woman in art history to make a living from her work.

Monnada Art Gallery is currently featuring the exhibit Tales of Hallucinations by Night Lefevre. Tales of Hallucinations is a thought-provoking art show that reimagines classic tales through the lens of artificial intelligence. In this exhibition, human prompts are used as catalysts for AI-generated artworks and poems, breathing life into timeless stories and myths.

An art installation of 3D Sculptures in Plusia by Marea2007 Praga to *Make Noise* about violence against women. To stand in solidarity with all those who reject a political system and society incapable of protecting women from the cruelty of those who deny them the freedom to love who they choose and be themselves.


Step into a’MAZE’d SLemotions, an immersive art experience by Emily Silkstone at the SLEA, that explores the very real emotions we feel in virtual worlds. Visitors travel through anticipation, awe, inspiration, belonging, love and lust, happiness, jealousy, sadness, acceptance, and resilience in a visually striking maze shaped by evocative video narration, mood, and emotion. More than a walk-through, a’MAZE’d SLemotions is a reminder that Second Life has never been just about pixels, but about connection, memory, and feeling.


“Spiralo” is a virtual cultural complex produced by the noise-classical music project 'Tia Rungray'. The space includes a sound installation hall, a gallery, a café, and a shopping floor. The name "Spiralo" means "spiral" in Esperanto, and the name comes from the fact that the floors are arranged in a spiral pattern, inspired by the image of everyday life and art blending together in virtual life. The idea is to make it easier to enjoy high-quality art activities in Second Life and to make visitors more aware of their close relationship to life. It functions to make everyday activities such as watching, listening, dressing, talking and photography more artistic. It offers you a way to enjoy the time and space in which you can relax in everyday life. As a cultural hub for contemporary art in Second Life, “Spiralo” hopes to continue to create a cultural scene.

Nitroglobus Gallery is a Second Life art gallery that shows impressive exhibitions and installations of both emerging and well-known artists and is owned and curated by Dido Haas. The current exhibition is INFINITY WALL by Bamboo Barnes. The exhibit reveals her deepest feelings: uncertainty, vulnerability, and a quiet pain that has been lingering with her. The result is a powerful and intimate body of work that invites you to look closer.

Step into a world suspended between dream and memory. In the fifteenth chapter of the Neverending series, "The Dreaming Gate," visitors are invited to explore the inner landscapes of the Lost Artist — a being caught between past and possibility, childlike wonder and mature reflection. Wander through faded halls and overgrown paths where time no longer holds dominion. Inside the Artist’s house, reality bends and stories come alive — told through visuals, silence, and mood. This is not a space to solve, but to feel. A mirror world of quiet beauty, artistic grief, and gentle hope. Will you find the Lost Artist himself? Perhaps. Or maybe he will find you.

GlastonBelli and Corsica South Coasters are delighted to introduce a colorful new art installation by Regi Yifu, entitled 'Limitations Are Self-Imposed.' Artists-In-Residence are usually invited to keep their projects in the area for at least six months, so there is plenty of time to take in this visually engaging and interactive exhibit.

Raglan Shire's 21st Artwalk takes place Sunday, May 17th, through Sunday, June 14th. It's a four-week-long event spanning 5 regions. Over 100 artists from around the world participate in this annual event. Everything from RL photos, paintings, and drawings to SL sculptures will be displayed on the hedges. The Artwalk also features weekly games and poetry slams, a kite parade, DJs, and live music.

Claxxon and Fern by Bryn Oh is the sequel to Lobby Cam, the Canada Council for the Arts supported artwork, which is now found on Steam. For the full effect, Bryn plays the character Fern and takes small groups through the narrative personally. It is a unique immersive experience.




Empires and Cultures at SLEA presents ancient civilizations at their height. Explore intact cities inspired by Greek, Roman, and Egyptian history, with monumental architecture, hidden passages, and underground labyrinths. Interactive statues share historical context through notecards, blending art, education, and exploration to create a unique experience.


Cantos ascends through four unique worlds, each bound to the others by threads both implied and subliminal. It's a passage through dreams and nightmares yet pierced by moments of beauty that arrive unannounced, like memories almost forgotten. At every level, the work reaches under the surface, drawing viewers into perspectives that shift the moment you think you understand them. A curated soundtrack echoes through the spaces, weaving together visuals and emotion.

Step inside Molekyle, a monumental, region-wide 3D art installation by Betty Tureaud. This stunning work offers an immersive, visceral experience inside a massive collection of self-assembling molecules. Constructed entirely with traditional, non-AI 3D tools, it is a testament to the artist's virtual dexterity. Come wander about and explore.

The Moya Ghost Train at the wonderful world of Moya tells the artistic journey of French artist Patrick Moya. Patrick Moya showcases his real works in Second Life, using the platform to prepare his real-world exhibitions and produce video projections that accompany his artistic performances.



Walls lead nowhere. Walls is an art installation by Bamboo Barnes to convey their current state of mind. The walls in our mind and the walls that exist in the world in which we exist give us many thoughts and conflicts. It has elements that are considered heavy, but show a balance with what is still there, not to be self-deprecating. In this sense, "Walls" has a strong personal attachment to the artist.


Welcome to Miralume, a region-wide art exhibit by Scarlet Fey, Delain Canucci and Gem Preiz on the Akimitsu region. The exhibit takes full advantage of the new PBR textures, reflections, and mirrors to create a fantastic and magical experience. The latest addition to The Borderless Project: Miralume derives its name and inspiration from the 2024 Fantasy Faire region by Scarlet Fey. You will need a PBR enabled viewer.

The Kondor Art Center is a place for Art, Photography, Installations, Music, Dance, Theatre, and other cultural events in Second Life. Composed by the Kondor Art Gallery (1 and 2), the Kondor Art Garden, the Kondor Art Square, the Kondor Art Club, the Museum, and other small art galleries, the Kondor Art Center has one cultural event each week.

Mandel Solano Workshop is a dynamic creation space where Mandel Solano crafts various items, exploring the potential of this virtual world. Visitors are encouraged to use teleport points to access different levels within the workshop. For optimal viewing of the intricate lighting, guests should adjust their settings to Midnight. This ever-evolving workshop offers a glimpse into the creativity and technical skill of its maker.

Welcome to Kerupa’s World at Akimori, an extraordinary region-wide art installation by the visionary 3D artist Kerupa Flow. Every month you will find new artwork starting on the first Saturday of each month when famed pianist Rulie Cisse joins Kerupa for a new concert of music and lights. Currently on display is: “Invisible“ an interactive exposition on the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake and Tsunami.

Manifestations NL is one of the virtual locations of the Dutch Design Week, the largest RL event of its kind in Northern Europe. Several 3D artists are involved and can be found through the special Manifestations land in SL. On this island, you will find portals to various artworks, experimental live performances, dance parties, and more. Learn more at manifestations.live.nu

Explore "Abstracts & Artifacts" by Lee Boot, a virtual art exhibition at The Peale in Second Life. Lee Boot spent 25 years merging artistic thought with scientific research to address societal challenges, emphasizing the unique perspectives artists offer. He believes in artists' potential not just for their creations, but for their mindset, asserting that our biggest hurdles stem from a lack of imagination and cultural understanding.

Fashion designer Sascha Carvalho presents the NO ONOFF #4 metaverse installation salon, which seeks to bridge the gap between physical and metaverse environments. The works on display at this multimedia salon address reality, sex, gender, personal identity, and the way we view ourselves and each other in our globalized world. Featured at the largest design event in northern Europe: DDW

Heartseed is the creation of Jedda Zenovka, who also built the landscape of Happy Clam Island where it resides. Its psychedelic mix of form and color are, in Jedda’s words, “Tripped out designs that naturally fuse organic forms; water, sounds, plant-creatures, that blend into a mythical protopean environment.”

The Borderless Project is a region-wide, multi-level, interactive digital art exhibition at Akimitsu, in which they play with light: reflections, structures, movement, creation, and evolution. With sounds and music to match the emotions brought to life by the multi-talented team of artists and scripters: Betty Tureaud, Gem Preiz, Delain Canucci, Thoth Jantzen, Mitsuko Kytori, Blaise Timtam, and Akiko Kinoshi. For a quick preview, play this video and skip ahead to 14:30 - youtu.be/2cViS7vJ0bU?t=870

Chris Marker, celebrated French photographer and film director, invites you on a tour of his work, led by his longtime guide, Monsieur Guillame, an orange cat who pops up to assist you on your travels. This is a part of the Chris Marker exhibition at the Museum fuer Gestaltung Zuerich.

"Echoes in the Garden," is an interactive installation by Rose Borchovski on the "Susa Bubble" story. I hear echoes in the garden. Is anybody listening? I hear lost echoes in the garden! Is anybody listening? And they whisper: “The ones who are only living, are the ones who are only dying.”

"Clay and Seed" is a region-wide art installation in the Gobi Oasis of Akimori. Created by HaveIt Neox (3D Installation), Bamboo Barnes (2D Art), and Lilia Artis (Poetry) -- In a floating world, these 3 artists balance the erosion of human relationships, loneliness, and abuse with our better natures of hope, gratefulness, and growth. Please come and explore this unique collaborative masterpiece!
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