3 Art Exhibits Happening Now in Second Life


Second Life’s art scene never stands still. New shows open, others close, each bringing its own spark. This weekend I wandered into three very different exhibits, from ritual, to vulnerability, to luminous energy!!


Two portraits from Miles Cantelou’s Shamanism exhibit at Nitroglobus Annex in Second Life — intense faces with ritual headdresses, one marked by a vivid red slash across the eyes
Shamanism by Miles Cantelou

SHAMANISM by Miles Cantelou – Nitroglobus Annex


Opening September 1st at Nitroglobus Annex, Shamanism dives into ancient practices where shamans journey into altered states to seek healing and guidance.

Miles blends acrylic, ink, photography, and post-process layering into bold works that pulse with spiritual energy. Curator Dido Haas often challenges artists to bring out their best, and Miles rises to meet that here.

The collection feels fierce and mysterious, as if the eyes in these portraits are watching you as much as you are watching them. It’s already drawing a lot of attention — with good reason.
📍Your Ride to Shamanism


Poster for Rita Glad’s exhibit My Eating Disorders Diary at Photo Café in Second Life, showing a figure facing a mirror beside a skeleton, with event details for the September 7th, 2025 opening.

My Eating Disorders Diary by Rita Glad – Photo Café
Opening September 7th, Rita Glad’s My Eating Disorders Diary. This is raw and deeply personal.

Recently, I visited her Butterfly Effect exhibit. So when Rita sent an invite to this new work, I knew I had to see it. The collection takes on body image, imperfection, and the difficult road toward acceptance. A theme that touches so many in our world.

Hosted at her Showroom in collaboration with Photo Café, this exhibit turns struggle into a wider conversation about compassion and self-worth. It left me thinking about how art can open conversations we often avoid.
📍 Ride to My Eating Disorders Diary


Julana Allen’s artwork Spirit of Imago at IMAGO in Second Life — a textured, minimalist composition featuring a golden rose and hands in quiet reflection. Photographed by Owl Dragonash.
Spirit of Imago by Julana Allen, part of the IMAGO exhibition curated by Mareea Farrasco

Minimalista – Spirit of Imago by Julana Allen – IMAGO

Already open, Julana’s Spirit of Imago swept me up with light and motion.

The works glow, fluid and alive, shimmering with transformation. Experiencing them at the opening was such a treat — the energy was high, yet gloriously calm. IMAGO, created and owned by Mareea Farrasco, is a space where the land and atmosphere become part of the exhibit itself, and Julana’s art shines beautifully there. Her use of PBR adds another layer of depth and presence to the pieces.

. Inara Pey and Violet Boa both offered thoughtful, beautifully written reviews, which I encourage you to read. Still, this is a show best felt by standing in it yourself, so do visit


📍Ride to Minimista – Spirit of IMAGO


Owl Thoughts:


From ritual journeys, to deeply personal diaries, to radiant spirit — these exhibits remind me why I keep exploring art in Second Life. Each left me reflecting in a different way: about spirit, about struggle, about light. That’s the magic of SL art: it always finds a way to surprise me.

~ Owl 

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