CYNOSURE
/ˈsīnəˌSHŏor/
noun
1. a person or thing that is the center of attention or admiration.
“the Queen was the cynosure of all eyes”
CYNOSURE magazine — a print & digital magazine launching November 2026.
Editor-in-Chief: Nicole L. Gulimore
www.readcynosure.com
To protect, reinvigorate, and fortify physicality, tangibility, and community
for artists of the post-pandemic world; both celebrated and
left-of-center:
- Emerging / developing
- Outlier / Fringe
- Misrepresented
- Underappreciated
- Neo-Futurist
- Re-Emerging
Not dissimilar to The Gutai Group of post-war Japan, and the Chelsea Hotel (NYC)
& Laurel Canyon (LA) artistic communities of the ’60s & ’70s, Cynosure aims
to unite, platform, and collaborate with the most exciting forward thinkers of our
current age through a recentering of the spectrum of old and new world technologies
and modalities.
Isolation, alienation, and Big Screen are dead.