Disabilities can exclude from society. They can marginalize from people and the world. Loneliness destroys hope and initiative. The presence of solidarity, in person and/or on social media, allows one to get out of it, and to regain confidence in oneself and in the world around.
The following Upper Secondary Art Schools participated in this eleventh year of the Prize:
Giovagnoli, Sansepolcro; Mannucci, Ancona; Mannucci, Fabriano; Mengaroni, Pesaro; Misticoni-Bellisario, Pescara; Montauti, Teramo; Nolfi-Apolloni, Fano; Lanza Perugini, Foggia; Scuola del Libro, Urbino; Vittoria, Trento.
91 entries were submitted.
The prize giving ceremony will be held in Urbino, on Thursday 9 May 2019, from 10 am to 1 pm,
The Exhibition will be set up in Urbino and curated by Nunzia Invernizzi, Artistic Director of the Eleanor Worthington Prize Association. The Exhibition will be open from Monday 6 to Thursday 9 May 2019.
All the entries submitted will be exhibited in digital format during the International Day of Persons with Disabilities to be held in Urbino on 3 December 2019.
All the entries will also be shown at the Exhibition to be held at York St John University in February 2020.
The Eleanor Worthington Prize Association presents, out of competition, two videos by Professor Patrizia Curatolo, a teacher at the Perugini Art School in Foggia:
A SPECIAL FAIRY TALE
METAPHORICALLY SPEAKING