Laura Carlodalatri is a journalist. She has always been dedicated to 'human rights'. In 2023 she combines her profession as a journalist with her passion for art. The result is a graphic arts exhibition consisting of portraits of people whose human rights have been violated, who are in prison 'today', or have died in the recent period. The exhibition today consists of 30 artists and 80 works, and is a container of three Sections: the Gallery dedicated to persecuted lawyers who have received the L. Trarieux Award, the Collective and a 'one-man show'' of Pensiero Libero. The Exhibition is sponsored by Amnesty International-Italy and IDHAE (Institute for the Human Rights of European Lawyers) and is proposed as a traveling and constantly updating exhibition, especially for institutional spaces (schools, non-profit organizations, etc.).
As a photographer, Laurea Carlodalatri has also been exposing to the Modern Art National Gallery in Rome.