10 dicembre 2013 Peter Brown Considers Constantine, Eusebius, and the Future of Christianity The Patricia H. Labalme Friends of the Library lecture was delivered on Thursday evening to a full house at the Villa Aurelia. Read more
9 dicembre 2013 An Evening to Remember: AAR 2013 Cabaret Fellows, Affiliated Fellows, Residents, Trustees, and friends of the American Academy in Rome gathered on Manhattan’s Lower East Side at the Angel Orensanz Foundation for Contemporary Art on Friday, November 22, for the 2013 Cabaret. Read more
3 dicembre 2013 Togli il Fermo Opening at the AAR Gallery Last Monday evening was chilly, but the “Togli il Fermo/Let it go” exhibition received a warm welcome at the AAR Gallery. Read more
3 dicembre 2013 Thompson Mayes Writes about the Relationship between Old Places, Memory, and Beauty Thompson M. Mayes is the winner of the National Endowment for the Arts Rome Prize in Historic Preservation and Conservation and the deputy general counsel in the Law Department at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Read more
26 novembre 2013 Juhani Pallasmaa on the Look of Silence Last Monday an audience of over 200 gathered at the Villa Aurelia to hear William A. Bernoudy Architect in Residence, Juhani Pallasmaa, speak about “Voices of Tranquility. Silence in Art and Architecture.” Read more
22 novembre 2013 Ruth Noyes Thrives on the Hunt for Printed Images in Rome Ruth Noyes is the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Rome Prize winner in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies and a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Art History Program at the Department of Art, Architecture and Art History at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Read more
20 novembre 2013 Stephen J. Kieran on Carrying Rome It was 1980, Stephen J. Kieran, FAAR’81, FAIA, now principal in the architectural firm KieranTimberlake, had recently been named a Rome Prize winner of the American Academy in Rome. Read more
14 novembre 2013 Dan Visconti Is Inspired by “The Pines of Rome” atop the Gianicolo Dan Visconti is the winner of the Samuel Barber Rome Prize in Musical Composition and a composer based in Arlington, Virginia. Read more
11 novembre 2013 Arthur and Janet C. Ross Library Launches Open Source Integrated Library System The Arthur and Janet C. Ross Library recently completed its first step toward a more advanced search experience and to initiating a circulation system by launching its new catalog at library.aarome.org. Read more
5 novembre 2013 Rita Volpe and Sovrintendenza Present New Discoveries Under Trajan’s Baths Last Wednesday the American Academy welcomed Professor Rita Volpe and the Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali to discuss some extraordinary recent discoveries beneath the Baths of Trajan. Read more
5 novembre 2013 Catherine Wagner Investigates Reconstruction Through Materials in Various States of Reparation Catherine Wagner is the winner of the Abigail Cohen Rome Prize in Design, a Professor in the Department of Art at Mills College, and a Visual Artist who resides in San Francisco. Read more
5 novembre 2013 AAR Launches Summer Skills Courses in Archaeology The American Academy in Rome will restart its summer archaeology program this summer with new courses designed to train students in twenty-first-century skills. Read more
31 ottobre 2013 Having the Conversations That Matter In 2010 Academy Director Christopher S. Celenza, FAAR’94, began the “Conversations That Matter” series with the aim of fostering discussions on mainstream issues in the public eye that affect society as whole, both inside and outside academia. Read more
30 ottobre 2013 Mark Robbins Named New President of the American Academy in Rome “On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the Presidential Search Committee I am enormously pleased to announce the selection of Mark Robbins, FAAR’97, as the President and CEO-elect of the American Academy in Rome,” said Mary Margaret Jones, FAAR’97, Chairman of the Academy, in a statement released today. Read more
24 ottobre 2013 Dan Hurlin Gravitates Toward Puppetry, Bramante, and the Italian Futurist Movement Dan Hurlin is the winner of the Jesse Howard Jr. Rome Prize in Visual Arts, the director of the graduate program in theater and a professor of theater and dance at Sarah Lawrence College, and an artist based in New York. Read more
22 ottobre 2013 Patricia Cronin and the Ghosts of Rome Past Patricia Cronin, FAAR’07, was back in Rome this month for the opening of her new exhibition, Machines, Gods and Ghosts, at the Centrale Montemartini Museum on via Ostiense. Read more
21 ottobre 2013 Hamlett Dobbins Stays Connected to Memphis by the Tiber River in Rome Hamlett Dobbins is the winner of the Jules Guerin Rome Prize in Visual Arts, the Director of the Clough-Hanson Gallery at Rhodes College, and an artist in Memphis, Tennessee. Read more
10 ottobre 2013 ANAMERICANA On View at the Academy A new exhibition presented in collaboration with the Depart Foundation and curated by Vincenzo de Bellis opened last Thursday at the Academy. Read more
9 ottobre 2013 Christopher Wickham Lectures on the Origin of Rome’s City Commune Oxford University’s Chichele Professor of Medieval History Christopher Wickham delivered the final lecture of a three-part series entitled “The Origin of Italian City Communes 1050–1150” to eager audiences at the Villa Aurelia last Wednesday. Read more
2 ottobre 2013 The Inaugural Reception of a Centennial Year The Academy community and its friends gathered in the twilight hours of a beautiful autumn evening at the Villa Aurelia to ring in the academic year, introduce new Fellows and present the program of public events to Trustees, Advisors, Friends, and many Roman guests. Read more