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Mark Robbins, FAAR’97, Named New President of the American Academy in Rome

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.

Dan Hurlin Gravitates Towards Puppetry, Bramante, and the Italian Futurist Movement

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.

Patricia Cronin and the Ghosts of Rome Past

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. 

Hamlett Dobbins Stays Connected to Memphis by the Tiber River in Rome

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.

ANAMERICANA On View at the Academy

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. 

Christopher Wickham Lectures on the Origin of Rome’s City Commune

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.

The Inaugural Reception of a Centennial Year

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.

Millicent Mercer Johnsen (November 1922 - September 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.

Professor C. Brian Rose FAAR'92, RAAR'12  Kicks Off New York Lecture Series

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. 

Seamus Heaney: A Tribute by Karl Kirchwey

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.

AAR Launches New Initiatives in Humanities Events Programming

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.

The Academy Welcomes Peter Benson Miller as the New Andrew Heiskell Arts Director

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.

AAR Hosts Academy for the Advanced Studies in the Renaissance

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.

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.

Paul Moravec Finds Inspiration in the Stones of Rome

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.

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.

A Roundup of Walks and Talks in Rome in 2012-13

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.

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.

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.

AAR Honors Bernardo Bertolucci at 2013 McKim Medal Gala

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.