Welcome to The Poet’s Passage

In the heart of Old San Juan exists a space where poetry breathes, art listens, and stories linger long after the door has closed. The Poet’s Passage was born as a living museum—an intimate gallery where words and images converse, and where creativity is experienced rather than consumed.
Founded by poet Lady Lee Andrews, a Puerto Rican poet & French painter Nico Thomassin. The Poet’s Passage is a reflection of shared devotion to beauty, place, and emotional truth. What began as a physical space in Old San Juan—hosting exhibitions, readings, and moments of quiet contemplation—now extends beyond its walls, inviting you into its world wherever you are.
The Poet’s Passage is not a destination you rush through—it is one you return to. A place for those who believe art is meant to be lived with, not merely observed. Whether through a poem that speaks what you have not yet named, or a painting that recalls a street you once loved, each piece offered here carries intention, memory, and care.
We invite you to explore the collections, linger with the words and images, and choose what resonates. Some pieces are meant to be read. Others are meant to be held. All are meant to stay with you.