Join us Monday November 2nd 6pm-9pm at Passports for a viewing of some of these special works.
Small bites will be available on us as well as a cash bar.

Sarah Wonson was born and raised in Gloucester, Massachusetts. She graduated in 2007 from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a BFA in Printmaking. Her main forms of expression are drawing and printmaking with a focus on landscape, still life, and repetitious patterns. She has a love of nature and the world around her. Trees, ocean, rocks, dirt, birds, animals in motion, plants, growth, driftwood, leaves, season transitions, repetition, craft, fabric design, woodgrain, New England architecture, windows, found objects, masonry, granite, shadows, night walks, graveyards, and maps drive her artistic practice.
Her art focuses on the act of observation, the importance of noticing and contemplating even the smallest moments in life. “Observation is different from looking, to observe is to digest not just gaze. Connection is lost when we do not observe, and when we lose connection we become detached from the world around us.” Her most recent project, “Life Observed”, an installation that took place at the White-Ellery House, a historic home located at Grant Circle in Gloucester, presented a view of the human presence felt in the places we live and the objects we make.
View more at Sarahwonson.com
