Ragdale Foundation

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a nonprofit artists’ community located on the former Arts & Crafts country estate of architect Howard Van Doren Shaw and poet and playwright; Frances Wells Shaw
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Location: NationalnnServices:Direct Artist Funding/ResidenciesnnDisciplines:Not discipline specificnnOrganization Type:NonprofitnnAt Ragdale; visual artists; writers; composers; and interdisciplinary artists find what they need to create important new work: time and space. Throughout the year; Ragdale offers readings; artist lectures; workshops; and special events designed to connect artists and the community of Lake Forest; Chicago; and beyond. For their residency program; Ragdale welcomes artists at all stages of their careers and seeks to create a mix of various experience levels in each group of residents. Through a competitive application process; Ragdale offers residencies to visual artists; writers; composers; and interdisciplinary artists. Those working in sound; performance; choreography; or combinations of disciplines are also encouraged to apply under the Interdisciplinary category.

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(847) 234-1063
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