A wide view of Port Emyniad, a seaside arts village on Corsica South Coasters in Second Life. The harbor glows in soft lavender light, with stone buildings, waterfalls, and glowing trees rising beyond the pier — where the sea meets creativity.

Port Emyniad & Enchanted Forest — Where the Sea Meets Creativity

Explore Port Emyniad & Enchanted Forest, a seaside arts village and enchanted woodland on the Corsica South Coasters in Second Life. A haven where art, nature, and community flow together — a place where the sea meets creativity.

Avatars gathered around a fire at No Dumpire in Second Life, a junktopian community created by No Dumperor Zed

No Dumpire — A Junktopian Chill Haven in Second Life

What do a raccoon, a dumpster, and a dream have in common? In Second Life, they come together as No Dumpire — a junktopian hangout built on humor, heart, and a whole lot of chill. Created by Zed (the self-proclaimed No Dumperor), this back-alley empire celebrates imperfection, music, and community. From art exhibits to late-night fireside chats, No Dumpire proves that even in a world made of pixels, love and laughter can turn junk into treasure.

“Two wooden chairs in a field of yellow flowers under a wide, moody sky — landscape photo by Tegan Tenby.”

Spaces and Places — The Landscapes of Tegan Tenby

Tegan Tenby’s Spaces and Places at The Center for the Arts in SL invites you to pause, breathe, and wander through landscapes filled with stillness and clarity. Running through August, this upstairs gallery show captures the beauty of Second Life with nothing more than windlights, filters, and Tegan’s patient eye.

Dolphin gliding through light beams over ruins and glowing pearl undersea

The Siren’s Pearl: A Living Myth Beneath the Waves of SL22B

Descend into myth at SL22B’s Siren’s Pearl—an immersive underwater exhibit woven with sea lore, original music, and hidden stories of sirens, curses, and stolen power. This living legend invites you to dive deep, follow the currents, and uncover a tale sung in salt and shadow. Open through July 20.