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Ragdale

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Area
  
33 acres (13 ha)

Architectural style
  
Arts and Crafts

Added to NRHP
  
June 3, 1976

Architect
  
Howard Van Doren Shaw

Built
  
1897

NRHP Reference #
  
76000717

Phone
  
+1 847-234-1063

Ragdale

Location
  
1230 N. Green Bay Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois

Address
  
1260 Green Bay Rd, Lake Forest, IL 60045, USA

Similar
  
Yaddo, Market Square, Rainbow Beach Park, Hyde Park Art Center, Lake Forest‑Lake Bluff Hist

Profiles

Ragdale is the summer retreat of Chicago architect Howard Van Doren Shaw, located in Lake Forest, Illinois. It is also the home of the Ragdale Foundation. Built in 1897, the house and barn were built in Shaw's typical Arts and Crafts manner.

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—Alice Hayes and Susan Moon, Ragdale: A History and Guide.

The property underwent another change in 1912 as the Ragdale Ring was installed; at the outdoor theatre, Shaw's family and friends frequently performed Frances Shaw's works for the Lake Forest community, in the 1930s. Benches were incorporated to accommodate over 200 audience members.

Ragdale was also where Sylvia Shaw Judson (1897–1978), Howard's daughter, sculpted her piece Bird Girl, which is prominently featured on the cover of John Berendt's best-selling novel, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. In 1943, the Meadow Studio was built on the prairie in an effort to accommodate Sylvia's interest as a sculptor; in fact, it was here that she formed the Bird Girl as well as a number of other well-known pieces, such as Cats and Summer.

Working at ragdale hall


The Ragdale Foundation

In 1976 Shaw's granddaughter, poet Alice Judson Hayes (1922–2006), founded The Ragdale Foundation as a non-profit aimed at providing a place of rest and relaxation for artists of all disciplines.

—Alice Hayes, Preface to Ragdale: A History and Guide.

Initially, Judson ran the foundation with little assistance, managing the landscaping, cooking, and facilities on her own.

In 1980, the Ragdale Foundation was able to obtain the Ragdale Barnhouse from the Preston Family, who had purchased it from Shaw's youngest daughter, Theodora, in the late 1940s, then remodeled it in the 1950s. It is within this converted barn that the Foundation offices are housed.

Hayes donated both the buildings and 5 acres (20,000 m2) of grounds in 1986 to the City of Lake Forest, in an effort to preserve the Ragdale property as well as its environmental integrity.

1991 marked itself as yet another year of progress as the Friends' Studio was built. The space provided a workroom to choreographers, visual artists, composers, and performance artists. Additionally, its well-lit area provided a perfect place for exhibitions and performances.

—Walker Johnson, architect and former Ragdale Board President

In 2006, the Ragdale Foundation both celebrated its 30th anniversary and mourned the death of Alice Judson Hayes.

On April 9, 2008, the Meadow Studio was reopened, after having been the workspace of Sylvia Shaw Judson. Partnering with 12 fourth- and fifth-year students from the Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture under the direction of Associate Professor Frank Flurry, the Foundation was able to utilize the original footprint of the building in constructing a building light on environmental impact. Due to poor roof maintenance in the studio's early years, it was subject to extensive damage—however, the Ragdale Foundation was fortunate in attaining the funds necessary to rebuild it.

The Foundation currently hosts artists from a number of disciplines: nonfiction- and fiction-writers, composers, poets, play-and screenwriters, visual artists, choreographers, as well as those from interdisciplinary interests.

Notable alumni

  • Kim Addonizio
  • Elizabeth Alexander
  • Yehuda Amichai
  • A. Manette Ansay
  • Francisco Aragón
  • Lynda Barry
  • Judith Baumel
  • Jan Beatty
  • Robin Becker
  • Star Black (poet)
  • Lawrence Block
  • Bruce Bond
  • Marianne Boruch
  • Susan Cheever
  • Maxine Chernoff
  • Kelly Cherry
  • Shimmer Chinodya
  • Rita Ciresi
  • Barbara Croft
  • Moira Crone
  • Stanley Crouch
  • Crescent Dragonwagon
  • Camille Dungy
  • Janice Moore Fuller
  • Pamela Gemin
  • Kinereth Gensler
  • Hector Giuffre (painter)
  • Eugene Gloria
  • Lauren Groff
  • Jane Hamilton
  • Martha Hollander
  • Nancy Horan
  • Ma. Luisa Aguilar Igloria
  • Colette Inez
  • Halvard Johnson
  • Janet Kaplan
  • Brigit Kelly
  • Carolyn Kizer
  • Alex Kotlowitz
  • Anne Laughlin
  • Dennis Lehane
  • Sabra Loomis
  • Sheryl Luna
  • Jacki Lyden
  • Charles Martin
  • J. Michael Martinez
  • Stephen McCauley
  • Sandra McPherson
  • Jacquelyn Mitchard
  • Lisel Mueller
  • Audrey Niffenegger
  • John Frederick Nims
  • Kathleen Norris
  • Camille Norton
  • Alice Notley
  • Sara Paretsky
  • Oliver de la Paz
  • Katha Pollitt
  • Kim Roberts
  • Alice Sebold
  • Ravi Shankar
  • Alan Shapiro
  • Barbara Smith
  • Carmen Giménez Smith
  • Ann Snodgrass
  • David Sosnowski
  • John Spaulding
  • Mark Strand
  • Stephanie Strickland
  • Gail Tsukiyama
  • Luís Alberto Urrea
  • Dan Vera
  • Mark Winegardner
  • Rafael Yglesias
  • References

    Ragdale Wikipedia