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Milestones and Productions

“Patterns” Featured Artist Sonya Hayden

Synkroniciti is excited to welcome playwright Sonya Hayden, residing in New York City, with “TOURIST,” a thought-provoking extended monologue exploring the contrast between conservative rural America and the big city. …

Milestones and Productions

“Dreams” Featured Artist Sergey Dobrunov

Synkroniciti is honored to welcome back Ukrainian artist Sergey Dobrunov with Dreams of my home. Sergey works in ink and oil on glass, a beautiful and fragile art form that involves …

Milestones and Productions

“Belonging” Featured Artist Jason Baldinger

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back photographer Jason Baldinger from Pennsylvania. Fredonia, NY is in ekphrastic pairing with Robert L. Dean, Jr’s poem “Full Immersion” and Roadside NY with Dean’s …

Milestones and Productions

“Broken” Featured Artist Kevin Vivers

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome photographer Kevin Vivers from Kansas. “Gift Shop” is a whimsical portrait of a dilapidated rural structure. A discarded tire lies in front and a sign …

Milestones and Productions

“Broken” Featured Artist Jason Baldinger

Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back Pittsburgh based photographer Jason Baldinger, the creator of our stunningly eerie cover, “Point Pleasant, WV.” We’ve featured Jason’s thought-provoking (sometimes haunting, sometimes humorous) collaborative …

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Picturing Woman: Paintings of Jules Breton

Many painters have taken their inspiration from the female form, but Jules Breton is unique. Trained in the European classical tradition, or “grand style” as he called it, he returned …

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