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Never the Same Song Twice: Laurence Hobgood and Robert Pinsky Perform POEMJAZZ

Never the Same Song Twice: Laurence Hobgood and Robert Pinsky Perform POEMJAZZ

The former United States Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky and the Grammy Award–winning pianist Laurence Hobgood triumphantly found their own path and avoided the pitfalls, in performing a program entitled POEMJAZZ in the Sala Musica at the Villa Aurelia on Sunday evening, November 4.

Dominique Kirchner Reill Studies the City of Fiume in the Aftermath of World War I

Dominique Kirchner Reill Studies the City of Fiume in the Aftermath of World War I

Dominique Kirchner Reill is the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Rome Prize Fellow in Modern Italian Studies and an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Miami.

Joshua Colin Birk Examines Sicilian Views on Muslims

Joshua Colin Birk Examines Sicilian Views on Muslims

Joshua Colin Birk is the Millicent Mercer Johnsen Post-Doctoral Rome Prize Fellow in Medieval Studies and Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Smith College.

Nuovi Spazi Musicali 2012: Pulse and Dash

Nuovi Spazi Musicali 2012: Pulse and Dash

The thirty-third edition of the annual Roman new music festival “Nuovi Spazi Musicali,” curated by composer Ada Gentile, concluded a series of five concerts with a program at the Villa Aurelia on Monday evening, October 22, 2012.

Pablo Castro Estévez Wrestles With Architectural Thinking

Pablo Castro Estévez Wrestles with Architectural Thinking

Pablo Castro Estévez is the James R. Lamantia Jr. Rome Prize Winner in Architecture and a principal at OBRA Architects in New York.

After the Fellowship: An Interview with Pamela Keech, FAAR’82

After the Fellowship: An Interview with Pamela Keech

We recently sat down with current Society of Fellows web editor Pamela Keech (1982 Fellow) to discuss her role, plans for the future, and why what happens in Rome does not stay in Rome.

AAR Welcomes 2012-13 Fellows at Opening Reception

AAR Welcomes 2012–13 Fellows at Opening Reception

Almost 250 people gathered at Villa Aurelia on Monday, September 24 to celebrate what promises to be a magical year.

Dr. Sebastian Hierl is the new Drue Heinz Librarian

Sebastian Hierl Is the New Drue Heinz Librarian

Sebastian Hierl, the American Academy in Rome’s newly appointed Drue Heinz Librarian of the Arthur and Janet C. Ross Library, will begin his term at the end of August.

Kimberly Bowes, FAAR’06, the new Andrew W. Mellon Professor-in-Charge of the School of Classical Studies

Kimberly Bowes Is the New Andrew W. Mellon Professor-in-Charge of the School of Classical Studies

Kimberly Bowes (2006 Fellow) arrives in Rome to begin her three-year tenure as Andrew W. Mellon Professor-in-Charge of the School of Classical Studies on July 1.

Classical Summer School Sets an Ambitious Six-Week Pace

Classical Summer School Sets an Ambitious Six-Week Pace

Since 1923, the American Academy in Rome has hosted both aspiring and preeminent scholars at its Classical Summer School.

The Glimpse Series: Musicologist Aaron Allen Is Expanding the Academy Table and His Field of Study

The Glimpse Series: Musicologist Aaron Allen Is Expanding the Academy Table and His Field of Study

Aaron S. Allen is assistant professor of musicology in the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the Paul Mellon Post-Doctoral Rome Prize Fellow in Modern Italian Studies.

The Glimpse Series: Medievalist Jennifer Davis Charts Charlemagne's Unprecedented Path to Power

The Glimpse Series: Medievalist Jennifer Davis Charts Charlemagne's Unprecedented Path to Power

Jennifer R. Davis is assistant professor in the Department of History at the Catholic University of America and the Millicent Mercer Johnsen Post-Doctoral Rome Prize Fellow in Medieval Studies.

Trustees' Week 2012: Walks and Talks

Trustees’ Week 2012: Walks and Talks

The Academy kicked off the annual Trustees Week in Rome with a series of highly anticipated events from 28 May until 31 May, beginning with the 8th edition of the McKim Medal Gala.

American Academy in Rome Names Riccardo Muti 8th McKim Medal Laureate

AAR Names Riccardo Muti the Eighth McKim Medal Laureate

On Monday 28 May 2012, the American Academy in Rome awarded the McKim Medal to internationally renowned conductor, Maestro Riccardo Muti, in honor of his significant accomplishments and contributions to classical music throughout his career.

Three Days of AAR Fellows in the Arts, 29-31 May 2012

Three Days of AAR Fellows in the Arts, May 29–31, 2012

The splendid high-ceilinged studios in AAR’s McKim, Mead & White Building and its pavilions are supposedly a legacy from the time when Fellows designed colossal or equestrian statues. Fellows don’t do that so much anymore, but the soaring spaces inside studios remain, and can be both an inspiration and a physical and psychological challenge to their inhabitants.

Corey Brennan Reflects on Three Years as Mellon Professor (and Offers his 'Rome Top Ten' List)

Corey Brennan Reflects on Three Years as Mellon Professor (and Offers his “Rome Top Ten” List)

Corey Brennan (1988 Fellow) completes his term as Mellon Professor in Charge of the Humanities this month and has been an unflagging source of erudition, energy, and enthusiasm over the past three years.

The Glimpse Series: Artist Elliott Green Explores Depth and Time in Abstract Landscapes

The Glimpse Series: Artist Elliott Green Explores Depth and Time in Abstract Landscapes

Elliott Green is a painter from New York and the Jules Guerin Rome Prize Fellow in Visual Arts.

Academy Highlights Antiquities Collection with Expanded Online Database and Student-Curated Show

Academy Highlights Antiquities Collection with Expanded Online Database and Student-Curated Show

Despite the fact that it largely came into place more than a century ago, it has to rank as one of the least-known small museums in Rome. But now thanks to the digital age, the antiquities collection of the American Academy in Rome is finally coming into its own.

AAR Awards Centennial Medal to Kentridge and Sellars at Annual Tribute Dinner

AAR Awards Centennial Medal to William Kentridge and Peter Sellars at Annual Tribute Dinner

On Wednesday, April 25, 2012, the American Academy in Rome awarded its highest honor—the Centennial Medal—to the artist William Kentridge (2011 Resident) and the theater director Peter Sellars for their contributions to art and culture.

AAR-ICCS Collaboration Enriches the Rome Experience for a Select Group of Undergrads

AAR-ICCS Collaboration Enriches the Rome Experience for a Select Group of Undergrads

The American Academy in Rome doesn’t just nurture preeminent artists and established scholars – it also offers a select group of college students a unique pre-grad school experience.