Ragdale Executive Director interviewed in Classic Chicago Magazine

Ragdale Executive Director was interviewed by Judy Bross, discussing Ragdale and the 2025 More Than a Novel Affair Fundraiser.

There are artist residency programs located across the country, and each one is slightly unique in its structure, size, and focus. What makes Ragdale truly unique is being situated on a historic site—Ragdale is listed on the National Register of Historic Places—and the commitment we bring to serving artists from diverse disciplines—writers, dancers, choreographers, architects, musicians, composers, and visual artists.
— Paul Sacaridiz, Ragdale Executive Director 

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Photo by Conrad Quitoviera

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