Debbie Hagan
Debbie Hagan is a magazine writer, editor and essayist, who has lived in Andover for more than 20 years. She is an avid traveller and art enthusiast, who can be caught on weekends stalking artists and wandering through galleries, studios and museums. For more information, see her website at DebbieHaganWriter.com.
Debbie Hagan takes us on a look inside the life, art and home of world-renowned surrealist photographer Arno Rafael Minkkinen.
Read Story →Take a look inside the famous Andover home built by Bauhaus designer Marcel Breuer. Its design is simple and open, incorporating natural construction materials.
Read Story →Debbie Hagan sat down with the one and only Ellen Wetmore. Wetmore is an associate professor of art and design at UMass Lowell.
Read Story →Artist Cathy McLaurin climbs up four flights of stairs in one of Lawrence’s old mill buildings. She twists and turns down its long corridors until…
Read Story →Artist Cathy McLaurin climbs up four flights of stairs in one of Lawrence’s old mill buildings. She twists and turns down its long corridors until…
Read Story →Experiencing The Three Faiths Exhibit at Merrimack College Can art bring diverse communities together? Yes, thinks the Rev. Richard Piatt, an Augustinian priest and director…
Read Story →The Contemporary Catholic Tradition on View at Merrimack College Watercolors, religious icons and stained glass by world-known artist and Augustinian priest Richard J. Cannuli will…
Read Story →This year, the much-anticipated Concord Holiday House Tour, set for Saturday, December 2, emphasizes the town’s unique place in history. Hosted by the Concord Museum,…
Read Story →If you happened to be driving down Essex Street in Lawrence last summer, you might have spotted a group of high school students painting a…
Read Story →Find a masterpiece that everyone will love. Long ago on a summer Sunday, my husband and I packed up our boys and a picnic lunch and…
Read Story →Musician and artist Phoebe Legere reflects on her Merrimack Valley roots and her mission to bring art to children. Last September at the Bread &…
Read Story →Five farm-tastic places to say ‘I do’ Whether it’s the soaring ceilings, crisscrossing beams and cathedral-like filtered light, or it’s the hoof-worn floors and swinging…
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