September 18, 2013 Millicent Mercer Johnsen (November 1922–September 2013) Millicent Mercer Johnsen and I became fast friends the minute we met, which was in the fall of 1988, just as I was starting out as the new president of the American Academy in Rome. Read more
September 17, 2013 Professor C. Brian Rose Kicks Off New York Lecture Series “Who Owns Antiquity? Museums, Repatriation, and Armed Conflict”, was the question C. Brian Rose, FAAR’92, RAAR’12, posed at the inaugural Home from Rome lecture. Read more
September 1, 2013 Seamus Heaney: A Tribute by Karl Kirchwey Seamus Heaney, who died in Dublin on Friday at the age of 74, was the William B. Hart Poet-in-Residence at the American Academy in Rome for three weeks in May of this year. Read more
August 30, 2013 AAR Launches New Initiatives in Humanities Events Programming After a year-long strategic planning process, the American Academy has launched important changes to the format and content of its public programming in the humanities. Read more
August 29, 2013 AAR Welcomes Peter Benson Miller as the New Andrew Heiskell Arts Director Peter Benson Miller began his three-year tenure as the Andrew Heiskell Arts Director on August 1. Read more
August 15, 2013 AAR Hosts Academy for the Advanced Studies in the Renaissance This spring, the American Academy began a new chapter in its contribution to advanced studies in the humanities. Read more
July 25, 2013 Glenn Murcutt Speaks of Architecture as Response Glenn Murcutt is the William A. Bernoudy Architect in Residence and works as a sole practitioner producing residential and institutional buildings throughout Australia from his home in Sydney. He is an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects and has been the recipient of the Alvar Aalto Medal, the Pritzker Prize, and the AIA Gold Medal. Read more
July 17, 2013 Paul Moravec Finds Inspiration in the Stones of Rome Paul Moravec, FAAR’85, is the current Paul Fromm Composer in Residence, a prolific composer and University Professor of Music at Adelphi University. Read more
July 8, 2013 AAR Salutes Karl Kirchwey Administration, staff, Fellows and friends gathered on the beautiful backyard terrace of the Villa Chiaraviglio last week to raise a glass and bid the fondest of farewells to Andrew Heiskell Arts Director Karl Kirchwey, FAAR’95. Read more
June 19, 2013 A Roundup of Walks and Talks in Rome in 2012–13 The 2012–13 Walks and Talks at the American Academy are one of the moments of the Academy experience that not only set it apart from its peer institutions, but also form the intellectual basis for shared discussions between artists and scholars. Read more
June 6, 2013 Celebrating Academy Fellows in the Arts with Three Public Events During the final week of May, the American Academy in Rome celebrated its 2013 Rome Prize Fellows with three consecutive public events. Read more
June 3, 2013 Karen M’Closkey Looks at Pattern and Process in Landscapes Karen M'Closkey is the winner of the Garden Club of America Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. Read more
May 28, 2013 AAR Honors Bernardo Bertolucci at 2013 McKim Medal Gala On Monday, May 27, 2013, the American Academy in Rome celebrated the internationally renowned director and screenwriter, Maestro Bernardo Bertolucci, by awarding him the McKim Medal in honor of his significant accomplishments and contributions to cinema. Read more
May 21, 2013 Christia Mercer Presently Works on Platonisms in Early Modern Thought Christia Mercer is an American Academy in Rome Scholar in Residence and the Gustave M. Berne Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University. Read more
May 21, 2013 Jill Lepore Offers Historic Perspective on the Second Amendment Last Tuesday evening at the Villa Aurelia, American Academy in Rome Director Christopher S. Celenza, FAAR’94, sat down with Harvard University Professor Jill Lepore and an international audience to consider “Arms in America: Gun Violence in the United States in Global Perspective” for the seventh installment of the Academy’s series of Conversations That Matter. Read more
May 21, 2013 Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney Reads His Poetry in the Cortile An enthusiastic crowd gathered last Thursday in the cortile of the American Academy in Rome to hear Irish Nobel Laureate and William B. Hart Poet-in-Residence Seamus Heaney read a selection of poems illuminating the wide span of his distinguished career. Read more
May 17, 2013 Ovid Transformed: The Poet and the “Metamorphoses” Last Thursday and Friday evenings saw the unfolding of a series of readings, conversations, and exchanges among scholars and writers of various disciplines who share a common interest in the Roman poet Ovid. Read more
May 15, 2013 “Stone from Delphi” Exhibition Opens at AAR Gallery Wednesday evening saw the opening of AAR Gallery’s new exhibition, Stone From Delphi, which features thirty-five watercolors by the American artist and AAR Arts Advisor Wendy Artin and poems by the Irish Nobel Laureate and William B. Hart Poet-in-Residence Seamus Heaney. Read more
May 8, 2013 Jessica Fisher Writes Poetry Influenced by the Vagaries of Experience and by Serendipitous Encounters Jessica Fisher is the winner of the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize in Literature, a gift of the Drue Heinz Trust/American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a Holloway Postdoctoral Fellow in Poetry and Poetics at the University of California, Berkeley. Read more
May 6, 2013 Michael Allen Finds Ancient Myth and Magic in the Quattrocento Michael J.B. Allen studied at Wadham College Oxford and the University of Michigan before joining the faculty of the University of California, Los Angeles. Read more