On the occasion of the tenth edition of RAW – Rome Art Week, RUFA opens its doors to the public with an exhibition that intertwines art, technology, and human fragility: a selection of works created by female students and young artists from the Academy.
The works on display were created as part of the Impressions of Humanity project, conceived and promoted to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the MSD Foundation and carried out in collaboration with RUFA, Eikon Strategic Consulting Italia Società Benefit, Fondazione Pastificio Cerere, and a network of Patient and Caregiver Associations.
Impressions of Humanity was born with the aim of giving voice, through art, to the experiences and emotions of young caregivers, promoting art as a tool for inclusion, listening, and social transformation.
The project seeks to explore, understand, and communicate—through digital arts and dialogue with artificial intelligence—the experiences of young Italian caregivers: women and men between the ages of 18 and 30 who care for vulnerable family members.
An initiative that connects young creatives, health professionals, and cultural institutions, contributing to raising public awareness of a phenomenon that remains largely invisible but is of fundamental social importance.
After being previewed at the Fondazione Pastificio Cerere, the works will be exhibited for the first time at RUFA on the occasion of the Rome Art Week, where they will be open to the public until October 31.
The artists worked under the guidance of Francesca Fini, with curatorial supervision by Leonardo Petrucci, artist and RUFA lecturer, and Marta Jovanović, artist and Coordinator of the RUFA Department of Visual Arts.
On display: Scheda madre by Lucrezia Della Balda, Giulia’s room and A drink with Giulia by Raquel Nache Lopez, Forget Us Not by Jasmijn Plantinga, 102 by Nino Skhirtladze, Home, Sweet Home! by Leila Tanhaei and CARRY by Ruta Valantiejute.