Fremont Ellis, Borinquen Dance Theater, Alastair Bruce, Bowne Print Shop
Fremont Ellis
“I think ultimately he was really concerned with painting something that would give other people a perception of something they’d experienced directly but hadn’t seen in that way.” – Fremont Ellis II
“I think ultimately he was really concerned with painting something that would give other people a perception of something they’d experienced directly but hadn’t seen in that way.” – Fremont Ellis II
Arriving in 1919, painter Fremont Ellis fell deeply in love with Santa Fe. A member of Los Cincos Pintores, his lifelong passion for painting was matched by the beauty he found in the land.
“Painting, painting, painting, that was his life.” – Bonnie Ellis
BORINQUEN DANCE THEATERThe Borinquen Dance Theater aims to provide students with the skills to thrive on the dance floor and the classroom.
BOWNE PRINT SHOPNew York City’s South Street Seaport Museum’s Bowne Print Shop takes us back to a time when printing presses ruled.
“The presses in this shop date to 1813 to 1901 as patent dates, so it’s an entire century of presses. If you include hobby presses there’s well over 21 presses in the collection.”