7/31/2021

GBTH Collaborating With Artists for New Exhibitions Coming in October

Art has the power to bring people together. Collaborative art projects can unite residents allowing their diversity and creativity to shine through while conveying messages that are difficult to put in words. Recently, I had the opportunity to speak with Marina Münter (vivresavie) she is the founder and curator of The GBTH Project (Grab By The Horns).

Marina informed me that a new round of the GBTH with Rachel Breaker collective exhibition is coming in October. 

If you want to express yourself, be creative, or make an impression applications are still up so people can join for free. The deadline to send the final figurine is October 2nd! Detailed information is provided in the video below. 


Art represent one of the few areas in our society where people can come together to share an experience even if they see the world in radically different ways. The GBTH Project is a collaborative SL-based arts space reinforcing residents with different skill sets to develop something together, exploring new possibilities and challenging themselves out of their comfort zone.


Art is an outlet of our inner self. A bridge that brings together gaps in our society, it is a bridge between man and nature, between countries, and continents.  Here art enables us to look inside other people’s stories and to look at the world in different perspectives. I encourage you to discover the beauty of life through their art work.


BIO: Marina Münter (vivresavie)







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