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The Glimpse Series: Heidi Wendt Broadens Her Investigation of Religious Entrepreneurship in Ancient Rome

The Glimpse Series: Heidi Wendt Broadens Her Investigation of Religious Entrepreneurship in Ancient Rome

Heidi Wendt is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Religious Studies and Classics at Brown University, and the Emeline Hill Richardson Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize Fellow in Ancient Studies.

More Honor in Betrayal': Two Days of Poetry in Translation

More Honor in Betrayal': Two Days of Poetry in Translation

On Friday afternoon in the courtyard of the Casa delle Letterature, in Rome’s historic center, an audience sat under the orange trees listening to poetry being read aloud in Italian and in English. A fountain contributed its own quiet music, as falling water caused the maidenhair fern to tremble; from time to time, gulls from the nearby Tiber laughed overhead; and church bells loudly called people to evening prayer. But for those who were listening, nothing really broke the spell of a beautiful May afternoon, and of poetry itself.

Sellars and Morrison Discuss Collaboration at Rome Prize Ceremony in New York

Sellars and Morrison Discuss Collaboration at Rome Prize Ceremony in New York

The American Academy in Rome’s Janet and Arthur Ross Rome Prize Ceremony to announce the winners of the 2012–13 Fellowships took place on April 26, 2012, at the Harmonie Club in New York.

2012-13 Rome Prize Winners Announced

2012–13 Rome Prize Winners Announced

The American Academy in Rome congratulates the winners of the 116th annual Rome Prize Competition.

AAR Moderates Lively Discussion on Italy’s Current Political, Cultural, Economic Landscape

AAR Moderates Lively Discussion on Italy’s Current Political, Cultural, Economic Landscape

On Thursday 18 April 2012, a capacity crowd braved a rainy vernal evening to attend the latest installment of the American Academy in Rome’s Conversations That Matter on the topic of “Italy Today.”

The Glimpse Series: Architect Lonn Combs Traces Nervi’s Steps to Refine His Future Practice

The Glimpse Series: Architect Lonn Combs Traces Nervi’s Steps to Refine His Future Practice

Lonn Combs is principal architect at EASTON + COMBS in New York, assistant professor at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute School of Architecture, and the Gorham P. Stevens Rome Prize Fellow in Architecture.

RSFP Celebrates Fifth Year Anniversary and Introduces Second Cookbook 'Zuppe'

RSFP Celebrates Fifth Year Anniversary and Introduces Second Cookbook 'Zuppe'

In New York City, the Academy hosted an event to launch Mona Talbott’s new book, Zuppe, and to celebrate the fifth year of the Rome Sustainable Food Project, a program that has stirred a delicious revolution in institutional cooking by providing organic, local, sustainable meals at the American Academy in Rome.

Realms of Gold: Fellows’ Spring Trip to Turkey, 17-26 March, 2012

Realms of Gold: Fellows’ Spring Trip to Turkey, March 17–26, 2012

For ten days in March, Andrew W. Mellon Professor-in-Charge Corey Brennan (1988 Fellow) led a record-sized group of twenty-eight members of the AAR community on an itinerary to Istanbul and the Aegean coast of Turkey.

Scharoun Ensemble Berlin AAR Concerts, 9-10 March, 2012

2012 Scharoun Ensemble Berlin AAR Concerts

Every year, the American Academy community comprises a vivid cross-section of the best in contemporary art and scholarship, its exact texture determined by the particular interests and abilities of the Fellows, Residents, and Affiliated and Visiting Artists and Scholars who assemble on the Janiculum.

The Glimpse Series: Composer Lei Liang Sets a Prolific Pace to Roman Rhythm

The Glimpse Series: Composer Lei Liang Sets a Prolific Pace to Roman Rhythm

Lei Liang is an associate professor of music at the University of California, San Diego, and the Elliott Carter Rome Prize Fellow in Musical Composition

The Glimpse Series: Artist Siobhan Liddell Limns her Practice in Roman Light

The Glimpse Series: Artist Siobhan Liddell Limns Her Practice in Roman Light

Siobhan Liddell is a visiting critic from the Sculpture Department at Yale University, and the Vera G. List/Edith Bloom Rome Prize Fellow in the Visual Arts.

The Academy Lecture Room and Programs Offices Renovation

The Academy Lecture Room and Programs Offices Renovation

Thanks to a grant from the Brown Foundation that was matched in varying amounts by every trustee, the American Academy in Rome has recently renovated the Lecture Room and Programs offices on the ground floor of the Academy’s McKim, Mead & White building.

The Glimpse Series: Elizabeth Robinson Is Cataloguing the Cultural, Political and Social Effects of Roman Conquest

The Glimpse Series: Elizabeth Robinson Is Cataloguing the Cultural, Political, and Social Effects of Roman Conquest

Elizabeth C. Robinson is a predoctoral candidate in the Classics Department at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the Irene Rosenzweig/Samuel H. Kress Foundation Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize Fellow in Ancient Studies (and in year two of a two-year fellowship).

AAR Remembers Trustee Emeritus John T. Sargent, Sr. (1924-2012)

AAR Remembers John T. Sargent Sr.

Trustee Emeritus John T. Sargent Sr. (1924–2012) died peacefully at home in Manhattan on February 5, 2012. A powerful figure in New York publishing, he was long associated with and ultimately CEO and chairman of Doubleday & Company.

Life Trustee Michael C. J. Putnam, FAAR’64, RAAR’70 Remembers Helen F. North (1921-2012), World War II Fellow 1942, RAAR’80, Trustee 1972-75;1977-94

AAR Remembers Helen F. North

Helen North died on January 21, 2012, at age 90, ten days before her 91st birthday. At the time of her death she was Centennial Professor Emerita of Classics at Swarthmore College, an institution with which she was closely associated for more than sixty years.

Mellon Prof. Corey Brennan Looks Back at the 'Monuments Men' (and Women) of the AAR in WWII

Mellon Prof. Corey Brennan Looks Back at the Monuments Men (and Women) of the AAR in WWII

How did so many of the monuments and cultural treasures of Europe escape destruction in World War II? One crucial factor was the “Monuments Men”—the popular term for a group of a few hundred men and women from thirteen different countries who made up the military Monuments, Fine Arts & Archives (MFA&A) section during and immediately following the Second World War.

Dmitry Kaminker's Improbable Creation Achieves Unanticipated Heights

Dmitry Kaminker’s Improbable Creation Achieves Unanticipated Heights

When Joseph Brodsky Memorial Fellow Dmitry Kaminker arrived at AAR in September 2011 from St. Petersburg, he often introduced himself at dinner as a Russian sculptor who hadn’t brought any tools or materials along with him and who planned to spend his three-month long fellowship enjoying his first vacation in forty years. So much for initial intentions.

The Glimpse Series: Margaret Andrews Is Filling a Gap in Rome's Urban Archaeological Record

The Glimpse Series: Margaret Andrews Is Filling a Gap in Rome’s Urban Archaeological Record

Margaret Marshall Andrews is the Paul Mellon/Samuel H. Kress Foundation/Helen M. Woodruff Pre-Doctoral Fellow of the Archaeological Institute of America and a member of the Graduate Group in the Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World at the University of Pennsylvania.

Bright Lights Shine for the Arts in Rome During Four Days in December

Bright Lights Shine for the Arts in Rome during Four Days in December

During one four-day period in December, the full range and depth of artistic activity at the American Academy in Rome was on display, as an installation artist, a visual artist, an illustrator, two composers, and an oboist all presented their work.

AAR Commemorates William L. MacDonald, FAAR'56 (1921-2010) in Conference on Legacy of Roman Construction and Design

AAR Commemorates William L. MacDonald (1921–2010) in Conference on Legacy of Roman Construction and Design

In early December 2011 the American Academy's Villa Aurelia was the venue for an international conference entitled "Paradigm and Progeny: Roman Imperial Architecture and Its Legacy."