September 8, 2005 - Gwenyth Swain is the author of "Wanda Gag: Storybook Artist," a new biography for children. Swain will sign her book this Saturday, September 10th, at the Anderson Center in Red Wing as part of an annual Celebration of Minnesota Children's Authors and Illustrators.
August 27, 2002 - A new book explores how Minnesota-born artist Wanda Gag transformed children's literature and illustrating in the 1920's. Gag's books "Millions of Cats" and "The A-B-C Bunny" both won Newbury Awards. She's known as the first children's book author to draw an illustration that covers two pages of a book. Julie L'Enfant is a professor at the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul. Her book--entitled "The Gag Family: German-Bohemian Artists in America," looks at newly discovered works and documents. It explores how Wanda Gag's family and her life in New Ulm influenced her work.
March 11, 1993 - Gary Harm, grand-nephew of Minnesota artist and children’s book author Wanda Gag, reads “Millions of Cats.”
March 11, 1993 -