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Art and Feminism, Which Unites Two Women of Two Generations, at the Eusko Ikaskuntza Awards

The international multidisciplinary artist Esther Ferrer Ruiz (Donostia-San Sebastián, 1937) and the young social researcher Maddi Alberdi (Eibar, 1999) are already part of the select winners of the Eusko Ikaskuntza-Laboral KUTXA Prize, which since 1995 has recognized the best curricula in Humanities, Culture, Arts and Social Sciences and since 2019 has also included creation or research projects presented by young people.
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The veteran artist Esther Ferrer Ruiz (San Sebastián, 1937) and the young social researcher Maddi Alberdi (Eibar, 1999) have collected this Friday in Tabakalera the Eusko Ikaskuntza-Laboral Kutxa Prize which since 1995 recognizes the best curricula in Humanities, Culture, Arts and Social Sciences and since 2019 also the creation or research projects presented by young people.

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In the framework of the Eusko Ikaskuntza Awards, the connection between art and feminism is celebrated, a bond that unites two generations of women, each with their own voice and struggle. Recently, multidisciplinary artist Esther Ferrer and young social researcher Maddi Alberdi were recognized for their emblematic trajectories in ... Read more The article Art and feminism: the link between two generations of women in the Eusko Ikaskuntza Awards…

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The international multidisciplinary artist Esther Ferrer Ruiz (Donostia-San Sebastián, 1937) and the young social researcher Maddi Alberdi (Eibar, 1999) are already part of the select winners of the Eusko Ikaskuntza-Laboral KUTXA Prize, which since 1995 has recognized the best curricula in Humanities, Culture, Arts and Social Sciences and since 2019 has also included creation or research projects presented by young people.

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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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