by Irene Naested | Oct 3, 2025 | 2025, newsletter, Passport 2025
Weyman Chan writes: What a lovely and celebratory event! Thanks Irene, David, Cecelia, Mary and all artists and poets showcasing their talents, as well as volunteers and musicians who orchestrated the fun. Such kind synergy is infectious, and the connections made...
by Irene Naested | Sep 18, 2025 | 2025, newsletter, Passport 2025
Music makes the atmosphere! In addition to The Fragments, we were entertained by several musicians throughout the day of Passport to the Arts. There were a variety of insturments played, even bagpipes where we heard “Amazing Grace” to open up the poetry...
by Irene Naested | Sep 18, 2025 | 2025, newsletter, Passport 2025
There were many people behind the scenes prodiving support before, during and after the show. This team of people helped with set up, tear down, greeting visitors, handing out goodies and overall moral support for Irene and the vendors at the show. Thank you all for...
by Irene Naested | Sep 18, 2025 | 2025, newsletter, Passport 2025
At Passport to the Arts 2025, there were several sculptors in attendance. They displayed and sold their beautiful works that were made in various types of media. You can find out more about each of the artists right here on the website. The following sculptors showed ...
by Irene Naested | Sep 18, 2025 | 2025, newsletter, Passport 2025
Visual artists Victoria Zyluk, Irene Naested and Connie Ptasinski exhibited, discussed and sold their paintings at the show. Works were displayed in the garage studio and Irene’s home studio while the music played on. Sharon London also presented a large variety...
by Irene Naested | Sep 17, 2025 | 2025, newsletter, Passport 2025
Sheelagh Matthews welcomed visitors to the Passport to the Arts Show & Sale with her music and sunny disposition. As visitors came by, she offered them “tips” from her tip jar. Some of the tips were short pleasantries, others were words of wisdom to...