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RICHARD FERGUSON

RICHARD FERGUSON

AS an artist and gallerist, Karen Hewitt Hagan sees change both as a fact of life and an inspiration for creativity—and she welcomes it with a sense of expectation for what it can bring to the offerings at Hagan Fine Art (HFA). With the gallery’s move to a new location at 125 Church St., that anticipation is mirrored in the fresh and exciting roster of new artist exhibitions coming up at HFA. “It’s thrilling to get glimpses into our artists’ studios and witness bits of their process as they make magic with their unique, creative spirts,” says Hagan. “I feel honored to have a gallery space that welcomes innovative creation.”

For the month of August, HFA will unveil a new type of show—one almost entirely on silk—entitled Nature’s Tapestry

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Fraser As a multimedia fine artist, she creates monumental aerial perspectives of Earth in her signature medium of original batik silk hangings paired with oils. Fraser is also a well-known activist, speaker and environmental educator, which translated into creating pieces that embrace the concepts and practices of conservation and stewardship. “There’s a life force in these pieces, possibly due to the intense emotion and goodwill that is at their very core,” says Hagan. “They are special and powerful and should be experienced in person.”

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