Articoli

Peter N. Miller Reframes Weather as History at AAR Lecture

Peter N. Miller’s “‘The History of Rain and Fine Weather’ Revisited: The View from the Top of the Gianicolo” kicked off the new fellowship year at the American Academy in Rome.

Tony Cokes Wins a MacArthur Fellowship

The MacArthur Foundation has just awarded Tony Cokes, a celebrated video artist and AAR’s 2023 Carla Fendi Rome Prize Fellow in Art and Technology, with a 2024 MacArthur Fellowship.

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Turning the Page: Eight Questions for Curator Ilaria Puri Purini

In this interview, Ilaria Puri Purini reflects on how today’s artists continue to find inspiration in past publishing practices while also embracing contemporary methods of dissemination.

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Strings Attached: Reverberations of Rome in New York

Notes from Rome—featuring the works of four composers performed by the Longleash ensemble and one sung by its composer—offered a vibrant dialogue between contemporary creative voices and the rich tradition of Italian influences.

From the Archives: Fellows Orientation in Siena

In September 1974, AAR piloted a language and cultural orientation program for new Rome Prize Fellows, in partnership with the University of Siena.

Thirteen Residents to Visit AAR in 2024–25

The artist Rick Lowe, designer Sheila Bridges, medievalist Geraldine Heng, and classicist Patrice Rankine join nine other distinguished AAR Residents from the arts and humanities for the 2024–25 academic year.

Apply for a Rome Prize Fellowship

AAR invites applications for the annual Rome Prize competition. Each year, fellowships are given to approximately thirty artists and scholars who represent the highest standard of excellence in their fields.

Memoirs Seeks Scholarly Contributions

The editor of the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome invites submissions for volume 70, to be published in autumn 2025.

AAR Welcomes New Fellows to Rome

This week the Academy welcomes the newest cohort of Rome Prize winners and Italian Fellows to the Eternal City.

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Sneak Peek of AAR’s Fall Programming

The American Academy shares an early preview of our upcoming fall programming in Rome and New York.

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Fellows in Focus: Gabriella L. Johnson

A PhD candidate at the University of Delaware, Gabriella L. Johnson is completing her dissertation on how people in the early modern period perceived and engaged with aquatic nature through coral, shells, and marine fossils.

New Book Sheds Light on Antoine Predock’s Rome Prize Fellowship

A new book from Rizzoli posthumously surveys the arc of 1985 Fellow Antoine Predock’s life and career.

Fellows in Focus: Shruti Swamy

Shruti Swamy, our 2024 Rome Prize Fellow in Literature, is thinking expansively about motherhood and caregiving while working on her novel, Margret and Vishnu.
 

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Fellows Illuminate Humanities Research at Open Stacks

On June 4, thirteen Rome Prize and Getty Global Fellows in the humanities presented their work during the inaugural Open Stacks event. 

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When in Rome: Joseph Farrell & Ann de Forest

Joseph Farrell (2014 Resident), professor of classical studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and his wife, the writer Ann de Forest, have been exploring Rome together since 1982. Here are a few of their favorite places to visit.

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Fellows in Focus: Kate Soper

Kate Soper (2024 Fellow) is working on Orpheus Orchestra Opus Onus, a monodrama for soprano and orchestra which she will perform with the New York Philharmonic in May 2025. 

Visual, Architectural, Musical, and Literary Experiences at Summer Open Studios

About 1,300 people filled the McKim, Mead & White Building to experience visual, musical, and literary works created by fellows in the arts during Summer Open Studios.

RSFP Chefs Take Field Trip to London Community Kitchen

Last month Fausto Ferraresi and Giorgia Lauri of the Rome Sustainable Food Project visited London community kitchen Refettorio Felix—led by two former RSFP interns.

Sofia Coppola Honored at 18th McKim Medal Gala at Villa Aurelia

The American Academy in Rome honored the filmmaker and screenwriter Sofia Coppola at the McKim Medal Gala on June 5, 2024. The sold-out evening raised over $900,000.

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Allison Emmerson on the Stunning New Finds at Pompeii

AAR Fellows and Trustees visited the ongoing excavations in Pompeii’s Region IX, where removal of the volcanic material from the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE has revealed incredible finds of a type unseen at the site in decades.