The San Eloy School of Art, part of Fundación Caja Duero, has presented its annual exhibition in Salamanca, featuring a selection of the most significant works by its students from the 2025–2026 academic year, in collaboration with Unicaja.
The exhibition, which can be visited free of charge from 9 to 17 June at the Garci-Grande exhibition hall, reflects the students’ development, effort and assimilation of a variety of processes, as well as the celebration of the value of originality over perfection.
The selected works form a compendium comprising visual arts, graphic expression, illustration, painting, modelling, drawing and printmaking, and are distinguished by the merit of each artist, taking into account their starting point, their efforts, skills and understanding of the processes.
The San Eloy School, heir to the two-hundred-year-old school of the same name, offers a multidisciplinary and personalised education that guides students in the assimilation of concepts and methodologies with the aim of providing them with the vision and skills that will lead them to discover their most original form of expression.
Unicaja’s support for this initiative is part of its commitment to culture as a catalyst for social revitalisation in the regions where it operates. The organisation views culture as a key element of social cohesion, education and heritage preservation, helping to strengthen the cultural ecosystem in areas with which it has a special connection, such as Salamanca and its province.