The exhibition of all the works submitted for the tenth edition of the Eleanor Worthington Prize for students from Italian art high schools took place in the rooms of the Raffaello College in Urbino from May 2nd to 4th.
Many works from the Urbino Scuola del Libro were displayed in the Raffaello Room. The exhibition was curated by Andrea Passanisi, a teacher at the Urbino art high school, and Nunzia Invernizzi, Artistic Director of the Eleanor Worthington Prize Association. The art high school has participated in the Prize since its first edition and presented a selection of the works products in the last 10 years.
In Room 5, the works of the other Italian high schools that participated in the Prize during the current year were exhibited. The theme, Disability and Inclusion. Fear and Trust, was developed using various techniques. At the entrance to this second exhibition, the ten posters designed for the respective ten editions were displayed, along with a video telling the history of the Prize.
On May 2nd, the opening of the Exhibition was filmed by Rai Tre Marche, which broadcast the footage on the regional news, partly taken up by TELE2000, which repeatedly showed the following footage in its programs