The magazine RUD is published from 2000. It is intended for the general public, especially those interested in folk culture and traditional crafts, craftsmen, producers of folk art, amateur and professional artists, designers, and ethnographers. The magazine focuses on craft traditions and their use in the contemporary products by craftsmen and professional artists.
The magazine is published by the Centre for Folk Art Production in Bratislava. It is published half-yearly with 80 pages and it includes english summary.
Current issue: 1/2026
- Opportunities offered by the year of wire craft
- Slovak wireworkers in art
- Spiš wireworkers – less well-known, but equally significant
- Wirework artists from the Hozák family
- Unique feature in the heart of “Drotária”
- Birthday milestones of ÚĽUV designers
- Iconic ÚĽUV products
- Wireworking in an intercultural perspective
- What is the key to the longevity of wireworking?
- “Year of Wirework” in the Považie Museum
- The journey and goal of the Wire Gallery
- When wire brings skilled hands together
- Jozef Boďa. Weaving with a hint of nature
- Miroslav Homola. Clad in metal, and yet fragile
- Headpiece – a parta from Lišov
- Playful wirework
- Between line and wire
- The delicate architecture of filigree
- Leather and metal referring back to the past