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In Rome, a Conference on History and Environment in the Ancient Mediterranean (15-16 June 2011)

In Rome, a Conference on History and Environment in the Ancient Mediterranean (15-16 June 2011)

Whether it is climate, or the use and overuse of timber resources, or the extent and effects of urbanization, or a host of other issues, the history of the Mediterranean environment in antiquity is full of unresolved debates.

In Rome, American and Spanish Academies Present ‘Dialogue: Two Projects of Antoni Muntadas and Giulio Squillacciotti’

In Rome, American and Spanish Academies Present ‘Dialogue: Two Projects of Antoni Muntadas and Giulio Squillacciotti’

Internationally-renowned artist Antoni Muntadas will bring two Janiculum neighbors together on Tuesday 7 June 2011, when the American Academy in Rome and the Real Academia de España en Roma will unite to present two Muntadas events as well as a new project by Italian artist Giulio Squillacciotti.

A Whirlwind Week in Review: Annual Events in Late May (Part 1)

A Whirlwind Week in Review: Annual Events in Late May (Part 1)

It was five full days, but still it seemed like a whirlwind when the AAR’s Board of Trustees made their annual visit to Rome from 25 May to 29 May.

The Glimpse Series: Stephanie Malia Hom Explores Mass Tourism in Rome

The Glimpse Series: Stephanie Malia Hom Explores Mass Tourism in Rome

Stephanie Malia Hom is the recipient of the 2010-2011 Lily Auchincloss Post-Doctoral Rome Prize in Modern Italian Studies. She arrived in Rome from the University of Oklahoma, where she is Assistant Professor of Italian in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.

From 25-28 May, the AAR Presents the Fellows’ Annual Events in the Arts: Open Studios, Reading, and Concert

From May 25 to 28, AAR Presents the Fellows’ Annual Events in the Arts: Open Studios, Reading, and Concert

Three days in late May—Wednesday the 25th, Friday the 27th, and Saturday the 28th—see one of the Academy’s oldest and most consistently rewarding traditions, the annual presentation of work by current Rome Prize Fellows in the AAR’s School of Fine Arts.

The Glimpse Series: Carly Jane Steinborn Is Immersed in the Visual Evidence of Ravenna and Rome

The Glimpse Series: Carly Jane Steinborn Is Immersed in the Visual Evidence of Ravenna and Rome

Carly Jane Steinborn is the Phyllis G. Gordan/Samuel H. Kress Foundation Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize Winner in Medieval Studies, and one of two Fellows lucky enough to live and work at the Academy for two years.

Fellows Explore Aqueducts at Vicovaro and (with AIAC) under the American Academy

Fellows Explore Aqueducts at Vicovaro and (with AIAC) under the American Academy

It may well become an annual ritual. On April 30, the archaeologist Gianni Ponti—veteran advisor to the American Academy in Rome and a dean at Rome’s IES—once again brought a somewhat incredulous group of AAR Fellows to the Roman aqueducts near Vicovaro (45 kilometers northeast of the city).

Two Nights at the AAR for 'X LOCUS', A Collaborative Fellows’ Installation

Two Nights at the AAR for “X LOCUS,” a Collaborative Fellows’ Installation

On Thursday, April 28, 2011, a public gathering of over one hundred people saw the cortile of the McKim, Mead & White Building at the American Academy in Rome transformed by a collaborative installation entitled X LOCUS.

At the 2011-12 Rome Prize Ceremony, 'Poetry, Visual Art and Place'

At the 2011–12 Rome Prize Ceremony, “Poetry, Visual Art, and Place”

The American Academy in Rome held the Janet and Arthur Ross Rome Prize Ceremony on April 14 at New York City’s Harmonie Club to announce the winners of the 2011–12 Fellowships. The ceremony was well attended by over three hundred guests, including many Academy Trustees, Fellows, and Residents.

Frank O. Gehry and Paul LeClerc Honored at AAR's Centenary Celebration Dinner

Frank O. Gehry and Paul LeClerc Honored at AAR’s Centenary Celebration Dinner

The American Academy in Rome’s Centenary Celebration Dinner took place at the Plaza Hotel in New York on April 13, 2011.

In Rome, A ‘Cabaret’ Celebrates the 400th Anniversary of Galileo’s Telescope on the Gianicolo

In Rome, A ‘Cabaret’ Celebrates the 400th Anniversary of Galileo’s Telescope on the Gianicolo

The American Academy in Rome’s Casa Rustica (in the present Bass Garden) occupies the precise site where, on Thursday, April 14, 1611, Galileo made his first demonstration to a learned audience in Rome of his new invention, named on this occasion as the “telescope.”

American Academy in Rome Announces the 2011-2012 Rome Prize Winners

American Academy in Rome Announces the 2011–12 Rome Prize Winners

The American Academy in Rome is pleased to announce the winners of the 2011–12 Rome Prize.

AAR 2011 Spring Trip Takes Fellows to Three Regions of Turkey

Spring Trip Takes Fellows to Three Regions of Turkey

The American Academy in Rome has its fair share of traditions, but one of the most hallowed is its annual Spring Trip for Fellows.

The Glimpse Series: Paul Rudy's Rome Collaborations (so far)

The Glimpse Series: Paul Rudy’s Rome Collaborations (so far)

Paul Rudy is the recipient of the 2010-11 Elliott Carter Rome Prize in Musical Composition. He arrived in Rome last September from Kansas City where he is a Professor at the Conservatory of Music and Dance at the University of Missouri.

In Rome, A World Premiere Reading of Nobel Laureate and AAR Resident Derek Walcott’s ‘Moon-Child (Ti Jean in Concert)’

In Rome, A World Premiere Reading of Nobel Laureate and AAR Resident Derek Walcott’s ‘Moon-Child (Ti Jean in Concert)’

On Monday 4 April at 9 PM, the Sala Aurelia at the American Academy’s Villa Aurelia will be transformed into a theater space and will resonate with the sights and sounds of the Caribbean, as Nobel Laureate and William B. Hart Poet-in-Residence Derek Walcott leads a cast including actors Wendell Manwarren, Giovanna Bozzolo, and Dean Atta in the world premiere reading of his new play Moon-Child (Ti Jean in Concert).

On 7 and 14 April 2011, Celebrating the 400th Anniversary of Galileo on the Gianicolo

On 7 and 14 April 2011, Celebrating the 400th Anniversary of Galileo on the Gianicolo

To mark the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first demonstration of his telescope on the site of the Casa Rustica, the Academy is offering three events, starting on Thursday 7 April 2011 (5 PM), with an installment of the AAR’s “Conversations That Matter” series.

On the 150th Anniversary of Italian Unification, a New Museum at Porta San Pancrazio Neighboring the AAR

On the 150th Anniversary of Italian Unification, a New Museum at Porta San Pancrazio Neighboring the AAR

Porta San Pancrazio is one of the western gates of Rome that opens along its Aurelian Walls. For centuries it has served as a main conduit for traffic to Rome that passes along the Via Aurelia Antica.

Join Us for the 2011-12 Rome Prize Ceremony

Join Us for the 2011–12 Rome Prize Ceremony

The Trustees of the American Academy in Rome request the pleasure of your company at the Janet and Arthur Ross Rome Prize Ceremony announcing the winners of the 2011–12 Rome Prize.

In Rome, '100 Years From Now', a Public Art Project of AAR Fellow Jeremy Mende

In Rome, '100 Years From Now', a Public Art Project of AAR Fellow Jeremy Mende

Jeremy Mende is wrapping up his six-month fellowship in design at the American Academy in Rome. As he heads home to San Francisco, signs of Jeremy’s work remain behind, quite literally, all over Rome.

In Rome, 'A Tribute to Joseph Brodsky' (RAAR'81) on Two Evenings, 17-18 March

A Tribute to Joseph Brodsky on Two Evenings

Thirty years after the Russian exile and Nobel Laureate poet Joseph Brodsky (1940–1996) was a Resident at the American Academy in Rome in 1981, AAR will present “A Tribute to Joseph Brodsky” on March 17–18, 2011.