From September 10 to October 4, 2025, the Regional Council of Piedmont will host at the Galleria Spagnuolo of Palazzo Lascaris (Via Vittorio Alfieri 15, Turin) the photographic exhibition Donne e Motori? Gioie e Basta, conceived by the Friends of Museo Fratelli Cozzi Association and promoted by the Italian Women in Automotive Association.
Curated by photographer Camilla Albertini, the exhibition tells women’s stories through portraits that depict them alongside a “sister” – a friend, colleague, or companion – highlighting the values of solidarity, affinity, and collective strength. Its goal is to overcome old stereotypes that for years have linked the phrase “women and engines” to reductive clichés, restoring dignity and centrality to the female role in every field of work.
The exhibition, organized with the support of the Regional Council of Piedmont and under the patronage of the Turin Auto Show 2025, is part of a traveling cultural project that has already reached other Italian cities, carrying forward a clear message: promoting gender equality, inclusion, and social innovation.
This initiative is part of a broader path aimed at enhancing the contribution of women in the automotive sector and, more generally, in the world of work. A visual narrative that weaves together art, industry, and civic engagement, with the conviction that diversity is a true engine for a fair and sustainable future.

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