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Drawing Imagination: Children’s Books in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union (Roosevelt 55+)


Lifelong Learning 55+ / Adventures in Learning -
Lifelong Learning 55+ Spring 2026

Facing very low literacy rates, the educators of the late 19th century began a focus on schools and on books for young readers. Some of the best artists drew the illustrations for both classic tales and non-fiction titles. The results are books held in high aesthetic esteem to this day. These books also provide a peek into the cultural values of the times. Exploring this history brings out the artistic and childlike heart in us all. 

This program is cosponsored by Minneapolis Community Education and the Hennepin County Library. 

Carol Veldman Rudie

Carol Veldman Rudie uses her college teaching skills to research and to present background to Russian and Soviet art and culture. Although now retired from her position as outreach education coordinator at The Museum of Russian Art, she continues to offer these presentations to various continuing education programs around the country. She has her MA from the University of Minnesota and subsequently did graduate work that included Art History.

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  Carol Veldman Rudie


Washburn Library
Saturday, Jun 6
2:00 - 3:30 PM

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Min Age   18 yr.

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