
Residents in Focus: Adam Yarinsky
Earlier this academic year, the architect Adam Yarinsky (2024 Resident) spoke about his time at the American Academy in Rome.
Earlier this academic year, the architect Adam Yarinsky (2024 Resident) spoke about his time at the American Academy in Rome.
The Society of Fellows cohosted a Gatherings event at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York that celebrated a newly published book, In Italy: Sketches and Drawings, by Laurie Olin (1974 Fellow, 1990 and 2008 Resident).
AAR spoke to new Classical Summer School Director Evan Jewell (2023 Fellow) about the continued value of the program, and what participants can expect this year.
A new volume, A Difficult Heritage: The Afterlives of Fascist-Era Art and Architecture, edited by 2019 Fellow Carmen Belmonte, has its source in a 2019 conference supported by AAR’s Fellows’ Project Fund.
As part of AAR’s “Fellows in Focus” series, we highlight Baldwin Giang, a Chicago-based composer, pianist, and the 2024 Samuel Barber Rome Prize Fellow in musical composition.
In case you missed it: Rome's daily newspaper Corriere della Sera reports on AAR's environmental humanities event "Pairings: Progress and Tradition through Food and Wine."
The visual artist Khaled Sabsabi has been awarded the Mordant Family and Creative Australia Affiliated Fellowship, granting him a two-month residency at the American Academy in Rome during the 2024–25 academic year.
At the American Academy in Rome, especially during the 1960s, Carnevale was an excuse for Fellows to let loose, and to open the Academy’s doors to Italian friends and visitors from other foreign academies.
George W. Houston, a professor in the Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill from 1969 to 2005 and a 1969 Rome Prize Fellow, has died.
As part of AAR’s “Fellows in Focus” series, we highlight Fatma Bucak, the Turin-based artist and our 2024 Fondazione Sviluppo e Crescita CRT Italian Fellow in Visual Arts.
In recent months, Keech served on the design team for the Tenement Museum’s latest exhibition, A Union of Hope: 1869, completed late last year, and became the museum’s first exhibition to feature the home of a Black family.
The Academy is grateful to welcome the latest Rome Prize winners to the Eternal City.
The deadline to apply for the 2024 Classical Summer School has been extended. The new deadline is February 23, 2024.
Evan Jewell (2023 Fellow) has been selected to be the new director of the Classical Summer School.
Miranda E. Mote, our 2024 Fellow in landscape architecture, is bringing the outdoors in while welcoming some unlikely visitors to her studio: scores of children ages three to fifteen for specially designed classes that combine art, botany, and plant stories.
At the center of the Roman Forum, often ignored by the tourists visiting the area, lies an archaeological treasure trove that holds secrets from the oldest days of Rome: the Regia. This remarkable site served as the subject of a major seminar held at the Curia Julia on Thursday.
The Academy’s Institutional Archive has published three new oral histories from the sculptor Gilbert Franklin, the artist Robert B. Green, and the classicists Lawrence Richardson Jr. and Emeline Hill Richardson.
The two-faced deity Janus is associated with thresholds, beginnings, and transitions—an apt mascot for AAR, which represents a symbolic threshold between America and Europe, and between past and future.
Malcolm Bell III (1970 Fellow, 1989 Resident), a widely admired archaeologist, a longtime field director of excavations at Morgantina in Sicily, and an international advocate for the protection of cultural heritage, has died.
We are pleased to announce the publication of volume 68 of the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, AAR’s annual peer-reviewed journal.
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