Awards, 'Feminine Noun 2025' to 9 women who have distinguished themselves in society

The award is promoted by the A3M Association - Friends of Modern Art
Nine female figures of great importance were celebrated today at the National Etruscan Museum on the occasion of the XVII edition of the 'Art: Female Noun' award. The recognition, promoted by the A3M Association - Friends of Modern Art, aims to annually enhance the fundamental role of women in cultural, artistic, scientific and entrepreneurial development, both nationally and internationally.
The winners of the 2025 edition are: Sveva Alviti, Ludina Barzini, Alessandra Sardoni, Maria Gra-zia Calandrone, Cristina Bowerman, Marina Apollonio, Francesca Cappelletti, Veronica De Romanis and Anna Pirozzi. Nine women who, through different professional paths, have distinguished themselves for their talent, dedication and ability to positively impact society. The award was created with the aim of giving visibility and recognition to female protagonists who have been able to emerge in contexts often marked by gender inequalities.
"This edition is a source of great pride for me - said Maddalena Santeroni, president and creator of the award - it demonstrates once again how women are able to have a profound impact in different sectors, linked by a common language such as art. Through our ongoing commitment, we want to enhance female talent and contribute to building a culture based on diversity and inclusion". Over the years, 'Arte: Sostantivo Femminile' has awarded numerous prominent women, confirming itself as an important event in the Italian and international cultural panorama.
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