“Audacity” Featured Artist Jeffrey Bryant
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet Jeffrey Bryant of Los Angeles with two scintillating poems. “Terpsichore with her legs dangling over the balcony,” one of our “Audacity” poetry contest …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet Jeffrey Bryant of Los Angeles with two scintillating poems. “Terpsichore with her legs dangling over the balcony,” one of our “Audacity” poetry contest …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome poet and writer Shannon Frost Greenstein of Pennsylvania with “Baby Jessica is Still in the Well,” a historical poem about Jessica McClure, an eighteen-month-old who …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Lucille Lang Day of Oakland, California, with three evocative dream poems. The first, “Nightmare Trilogy,” explores the way our minds create stories around our …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome Polish visual artist Beata Króliczak-Zajko with three stunning macroformat portrait prints, measuring 150 cm (just under 5 ft) square, from her TRACES series. TRACES consists of two …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back west coast poet and writer Peter Cashorali with two fascinating prose poems. “Afterlife” turns the paradigm of death upside down, presenting a reality in …
…those who value stability, who fear transience, uncertainty, change, have erected a powerful system of stigmas and taboos against rootlessness, that disruptive, anti-social force, so that we mostly conform, we …
How do we deal with things that scare and anger us? Art can help us work through fear toward hope. My newest painting came about while I was meditating on fear. I …
We often limit our creativity to the fields in which we are trained. Can exploring new territory enrich our experience? Last fall I was attending a concert, a lovely performance, while exhausted and …
From inspiring imagination to setting expectations and limits, dolls teach concepts like gender and class. What do they tell us? We can’t interpret our world without creating context, including scientific …
Dolls are frequently dismissed as children’s toys. Might there be deeper significance behind them than we are willing to entertain? When I was a kid, my father traveled several times …
