Sunday, July 23, 2006

Pink Celluloid: Searching for a Few Good Gay/Lesbian SL Artists for Community Show



Atom Burma from Pink Celluloid: Gay Film History Museum in Provincetown North is taking art entries to the SL Pride 2006 event, opening on July 22nd. The goal of this one-month show is to represent the SL GLBTQ Communities in a broad sense. Burma is searching for a more diversified artwork selection and notes that the majority of responses were from gay men.

The space contains a total of 1,000 prims organized in four rooms and a sculpture garden around back, on the museum's private beach.

Feel free to IM Atom Burma with any questions.

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