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The Glimpse Series: Beatriz del Cueto Examines Ancient Technologies and Modern Interventions to Preserve Buildings Back Home

The Glimpse Series: Beatriz del Cueto Examines Ancient Technologies and Modern Interventions to Preserve Buildings Back Home

Beatriz del Cueto, FAIA, is a principal at Pantel del Cueto & Associates, a historic preservation consulting firm in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and the National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Historic Preservation and Conservation.

The Glimpse Series: From View to Plate, David Rubin Relishes the Roman Landscape

The Glimpse Series: From View to Plate, David Rubin Relishes the Roman Landscape

David A. Rubin is a partner at OLIN, a design firm in Philadelphia, PA, and the Garden Club of America Fellow in Landscape Architecture.

Rebecka Lindau Is Focused on the Library's Future and Increasing Access to Collections in New Role

Rebecka Lindau Is Focused on the Library's Future and Increasing Access to Collections in New Role

After four years of service as Drue Heinz Librarian, Rebecka Lindau is expanding the parameters of scholarly research online and positioning the Arthur and Janet C. Ross Library for the future in her new role as consultant on digital initiatives.

Nuova Consonanza' New Music Festival: Risorgimento and Remodulation on the Janiculum

Nuova Consonanza' New Music Festival: Risorgimento and Remodulation on the Janiculum

On Friday evening, 18 November until almost midnight on Sunday, the Villa Aurelia and Sala Aurelia were once again the locus for the Roman new music festival called Nuova Consonanza, in this case curated by Fausto Sebastiani in its 48th edition, and entitled Rimodulazione (Remodulation).

Trustees Week 2011 in New York: Accomplishments, Honors and Recollections

Trustees Week 2011 in New York: Accomplishments, Honors, and Recollections

Every November in New York, the Academy embarks on a week-long sequence of meetings and events that brings together Trustees, Fellows, Trustees Emeriti, and longtime friends of the Academy.

The Glimpse Series: Matt Donovan Pursues the Muse to Pompeii

The Glimpse Series: Matt Donovan Pursues the Muse to Pompeii

Matt Donovan teaches in the Creative Writing and Literature Department at Santa Fe University of Art and Design and is the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize Fellow in Literature.

International Conference at AAR Underscores Shared Commitment to the Importance of Safeguarding World Cultural Heritage

International Conference at AAR Underscores Shared Commitment to the Importance of Safeguarding World Cultural Heritage

On Friday 4 and Saturday 5 November 2011, a comprehensive conference at the American Academy’s splendid seventeenth-century Villa Aurelia highlighted the work of a dozen internationally renowned scholars of cultural heritage and cultural property.

The Glimpse Series: Craig Martin Is Shedding New Light on the History of Science

The Glimpse Series: Craig Martin Is Shedding New Light on the History of Science

The “Glimpse Series” offers a closer view of the AAR community’s current Rome Prize winners by delving further into their studios or studies, their daily routines or work in progress. The scholarly and artistic work being pursued continues to be as varied as the fellowship recipients themselves. The following “Glimpse” focuses on Craig Martin, Associate Professor in History at Oakland University.

AAR Showcases Milton Gendel’s Ingenious Iconography in Roman Retrospective

AAR Showcases Milton Gendel’s Ingenious Iconography in Roman Retrospective

Approximately two hundred Romans and AAR community members filled the Cortile and the Art Gallery on the evening of Wednesday, October 19 to celebrate the opening of the photography exhibition Milton Gendel: Portraits, the second part of a two-part retrospective dedicated to the work of the long-time American expatriate in Rome that began on October 4 with the opening of the show Milton Gendel: una vita surreale (Milton Gendel: A Surreal Life) at the Museo Carlo Bilotti.

Norma Wynick Goldman (1922-2011), Classical Society of the American Academy in Rome (CSAAR), Visiting Scholar

Norma Wynick Goldman (1922–2011), Classical Society of the American Academy in Rome, Visiting Scholar

Norma W. Goldman, an archeological scholar, Latinist, and a longtime friend and Academy supporter, died on Friday, September 30, 2011. She was 89 years old. Goldman is survived by her son Mark, her daughter-in-law Carolyn, and her grandchildren Liam and Grace.

Fritz Haeg, FAAR'11 Looks Back at a Year in Rome

Fritz Haeg Looks Back at a Year in Rome

We recently sat down with Fritz Haeg, Garden Club of America Rome Prize Fellow for 2010–11, who discussed his experiences during his Fellowship year at the Academy and some of his upcoming projects.

Contemporary Music Festival Brings Capacity Crowd to the Sala Aurelia

Contemporary Music Festival Brings Capacity Crowd to the Sala Aurelia

A capacity crowd, comprised in equal parts of Roman new music aficionados and members of the AAR community, filled the Sala Aurelia on Monday night as composer Ada Gentile's contemporary music festival Nuovi Spazi Musicali began its thirty-second season.

Academy Welcome Reception Introduces Friends to New Fellows

Academy Welcome Reception Introduces Friends to New Fellows

On Monday, 26 September the Academy President Adele Chatfield-Taylor, FAAR’84, Director Christopher S. Celenza, FAAR’94 and members of the Friends of the Academy in Italy gathered for a reception at the Villa Aurelia to welcome the new class of Academy Fellows.

Studio Visit: Nate Lowman

Studio Visit: Nate Lowman

The American Academy in Rome inaugurates its fall exhibition calendar with a show by the prolific, young American artist Nate Lowman. Presented by Galleria Massimo de Carlo, the show is part of Three Amigos, a multivenue exhibition, which also includes the artists Dan Colen and Dash Snow.

American Academy in Rome Trustee Boris Biancheri (1930-2011)

AAR Trustee Boris Biancheri (1930–2011)

Boris Biancheri, who was elected a trustee of the Academy in 1999, died of cancer on 19 July 2011, in Rome.

A December 2011 Conference on Roman Architecture in Memory of William L. MacDonald, FAAR'56 (1921-2010)

A December 2011 Conference on Roman Architecture in Memory of William L. MacDonald, FAAR'56 (1921-2010)

It was on 12 July 1921—precisely 90 years ago today—that noted architectural historian William L. MacDonald, FAAR’56 was born in Putnam, Connecticut. His death on 6 March 2010 deeply touched his numerous friends, colleagues, and former students, many of them linked by their connections with the American Academy in Rome.

Remembering AAR Trustee Cy Twombly (1928-2011)

Remembering AAR Trustee Cy Twombly (1928–2011)

Rome resident and beloved American Academy Trustee artist Cy Twombly died on July 5, 2011. He was 83.

Shane Bjornlie Writes About the Intersection of Politics and Literature

Shane Bjornlie Writes About the Intersection of Politics and Literature

Shane Bjornlie is the Andrew Heiskell Post-doctoral fellow in Classical Studies. Under a different sun, in southern California, Shane is Assistant Professor of Roman and Late Antique History at Claremont McKenna College, where he teaches for the Department of History at CMC and for the Intercollegiate Classics program of the Claremont Colleges consortium.

AAR Honors Artist Luigi Ontani at McKim Medal Gala in Rome

AAR Honors Artist Luigi Ontani at McKim Medal Gala in Rome

The American Academy in Rome held its annual McKim Medal Gala at the Villa Aurelia in Rome on May 26, 2011, in honor of Italian artist Luigi Ontani, whom the Academy named the seventh McKim Medal laureate.

On Tuesday 28 June, A Book Presentation of 'Sacred Possessions: Collecting Italian Religious Art 1500-1900'

On Tuesday 28 June, A Book Presentation of 'Sacred Possessions: Collecting Italian Religious Art 1500–1900'

Four years ago (19-21 June 2007), the American Academy in Rome hosted a conference co-organized by the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles and the Bibliotheca Hertziana—Max Planck Institute for Art History that explored the collecting of religious art in and of Italy.