PARTING WAYS
Francisca Meinedo reflects on her transition from competitive swimming to a passionate pursuit of ballet. A dream cut short by a knee injury prompts acceptance of life's uncertainties. Despite grief, she carries the echoes of ballet, finding beauty in a different reality.
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PARTING WAYS
Francisca Meinedo reflects on her transition from competitive swimming to a passionate pursuit of ballet. A dream cut short by a knee injury prompts acceptance of life's uncertainties. Despite grief, she carries the echoes of ballet, finding beauty in a different reality.
MEMORIES OF DINOSAURS
In the aftermath of his father's passing, Brishbanu Baruah reflects on childhood memories, from waiting for him among plastic dinosaurs to the final farewell marked by eleven burnt photographs.
Jonathas De Andrade’s Playful Activism
Is activism inherently serious, or can it be light-hearted? Jonathas De Andrade answers this very question through Staging Resistance, an exhibition that challenges views of power and inequality through playfully retelling the intricate history of Brazil’s north-eastern region.
THE TEN BEST ADS OF ALL TIME
Advertising student Marian Hawit Rosmo shares what she calls her “highly biased” list of the 10 best ads of all time. You may love them or hate them, but you certainly can’t ignore them. Read and watch below.
VICTORIA YIBRIN means seriously *sweet* business.
Honduran Pastry Chef Victoria Yibrin walks us through her culinary journey, which began with childhood confections and has blossomed into an international career trajectory. As both a chef and business owner, Victoria gets candid about her most memorable culinary experiences, her sources of inspiration, plus what meal she’d prepare for a celebrity chef. Read the interview conducted by Marian Hawit Rosmo below.
Inside Project Synergy: Get to Know Us
Explore the unique evolution of Project Synergy—a dynamic initiative that blends creativity and collaboration. From its origins during lockdown to the issues we've published, get to know the project's evolution. Read the full article and find out how you can get involved in shaping its future.
A Poetic Immersion into Self-Discovery: Sebastian Alanya Launches Third Poetry Collection
"My Mind and Me" by Sebastian Alanya delves into human emotions. He navigates sadness, trust, and heartbreak recovery with authenticity. This ray of hope underscores the need of validating emotions for mental health.
Participating in Ancient Rituals: The San Pedro Experience
Immerse yourself in the pre-Colombian legacy of the Chavín de Huántar culture as you follow the transformational path of the ancient San Pedro ceremony.
ON MONSTERS AND MAGIC
Bartolomé Bulos Touzard, the founder of The Dysania Concept, brings us a magical collaboration between his passion project and Project Synergy. In this essay, he details the captivating and enchanting feelings of visiting a place with a remarkable history and an even better magical tale that a lot of us know well.
OH, MOTHER.
In honor of Mother’s Day, a few of our contributors at Project Synergy share a bit of what their mothers mean to them. They honor the mundane, routine everyday things—but, they also honor the big, soulful things that only mothers can do.
The Girl through the Ages
Writer Isabella Ibañez shares a closer look at Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, and his most famous work - Girl with a Pearl Earring.
WITNESS THE LENS: WOMEN IN JOURNALISM
A visual documentation of the iconic trailblazers in the field of photojournalism. We honour the women who heralded change by picking up their cameras to give voice and nuance to the stories of people, communities, and nations.
From Finance to the Art World: Amina Debbiche.
Tunisian-born Amina Debbiche never imagined her career would take her to the art world. Now, she can’t imagine a life without it. Project Synergy’s own Alexia Rosas details Amina’s journey of self-discovery, reinvention, and ultimately reconnection.
Pa: a father’s day poem
In honor of Father’s Day in her country, Honduran writer and editor Marian Hawit Rosmo shares a poem about an evolving father-daughter relationship through the years. She honors the mundane, everyday things that make up a relationship with a parent.
HELLIN KAY’S ART-FILLED LIFE
Russian-born writer, director, producer, photographer, and now professor Hellin Kay sat down with our very own Marian Hawit Rosmo, and told her all about her art-making philosophies. Trusting her gut has led Hellin to some very, very cool places. Read the full interview below.
Journey into The Pacific Ocean
Sail next to the rocky precipices that form the Peruvian coast and get lost in the depth of the cold, vast Pacific Ocean, joining the wildlife that seems more civilized than what waits back on shore.
About Shibani Mitra: an interview
Dakshita Bishnoi and Trev Dube, creatives at Project Synergy, co-interview visual artist Shibani Mitra.