Pass'Artport
- Rachel Coltz
- Mar 17
- 2 min read

Pass'Artport: Turning Travel into an Artistic Connection
Airports are places of transition—where stories cross paths, where people leave and arrive, where emotions run high. But what if we could transform these fleeting moments into something lasting, something creative?
The Concept: Art in Transit
With Pass'Artport, I want to bring art into the world of travel by engaging with people in airports in an unexpected way. The idea is simple yet powerful: handing out postcards and crayons to travelers, inviting them to express themselves before they embark on their journeys. Whether it’s a doodle, a message, or a spontaneous burst of creativity, these small pieces of art will later be collected and transformed into an exhibition.
Why Airports?
Airports are crossroads of cultures, emotions, and stories. They represent new beginnings, goodbyes, excitement, and nostalgia—a perfect melting pot for artistic expression. By inviting passengers to take a moment to create, Pass'Artport turns the often stressful or mundane waiting time into a meaningful interaction with art.
From Postcards to Exhibition
Each postcard will become a piece of a larger exhibition, a collection of snapshots from around the world, reflecting the raw and spontaneous emotions of people in transit. Some might sketch their destinations, others might write about their hopes or anxieties—every contribution will tell a story.
Imagine an exhibition where art is made by travelers for travelers—a true representation of the human experience in motion.
Pass'Artport: Art Without Borders
Pass'Artport is more than just an art project; it’s an experiment in connection, creativity, and shared humanity. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or someone catching their first flight, your voice and creativity matter.
So next time you’re in an airport, and someone hands you a postcard and crayons, take a moment. Draw, write, express. You might just become part of an exhibition that proves that, no matter where we’re headed, art always brings us together.
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