Anu Raud Discusses Heritage and Craft in “Raudsaare Dialogs” In a recent episode of “Raudsaare Dialogs,” folk artist Anu Raud shared insights into her extensive career and contributions to Estonian folk art. The segment, titled H2025 E019, featured Raud, a weaver, writer, and museum creator, reflecting on her diverse artistic journey. Raud’s work began in the late 1960s with the project ERKI, following which she became a key member of the renowned folk art collective “Uku.” This period involved extensive travel throughout Estonia, a time when many skilled traditional craftspeople were still active. Following her time with “Uku,” Raud dedicated herself to passing on her knowledge and techniques to younger generations. She established herself as an educator, sharing her expertise and fostering the continuation of Estonian folk traditions. The discussion highlighted Raud’s significant role in preserving and promoting folk art within Estonia. Her work continues to be influential, representing a vital link to the country’s artistic heritage. — Word Count: Approximately 248 Do you want me to make any adjustments to this version? Topics: #folk #anu #raud Post navigation ABB opens its doors to the public for the first time in Estonia 15,000 euros awaits the owner: today the exhibition Köler Prize 2026 will be opened
“It’s wonderful to hear an artist so deeply connected to Estonian heritage speak about the significance of its colors.” Reply