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AAR Director Aliza Wong Gives an Update from Rome

Aliza Wong, now in her second full year as Director, spoke to us about what she is looking forward to this academic year, the upcoming I Nostri Pini di Roma concert, and the challenges of one-hundred-year-old plumbing.

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Fellows Gather in AAR’s New York Office to Celebrate 2023 Accomplishments

A gathering of Fellows in New York.

News from the RSFP and Fausto’s Fall Recipe

We spoke to RSFP Head Chef Fausto Ferraresi, who shared updates on recent activities at the Rome Sustainable Food Project—and a recipe for Tuscan bean soup.

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First Career Retrospective of John Rhoden Opens at PAFA

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts opened an exhibition of the sculptor John Rhoden, the first Black visual artist to win the Rome Prize.

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Courtney Bryan Wins a MacArthur Fellowship

Please join us in congratulating the pianist, composer, and 2020 Rome Prize Fellow Courtney Bryan, who has just won a 2023 MacArthur Fellowship.

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Honoring Adam D. Weinberg

In honor of Adam D. Weinberg, AAR is sharing this short video about his thoughts on the American Academy in Rome and its community of Fellows and Residents.

From the Archives: Electronic Music at AAR

In 1961, Otto Luening turned the composers’ listening room into a full-blown studio for producing electronic music.

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A New Light Installation from Genuardi/Ruta

The duo Genuardi/Ruta, consisting of visual artists Antonella Genuardi and Leonardo Ruta, returns to Rome this week to debut Luci di via, an outdoor site-specific project curated by Giuliana Benassi for Matèria.

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Friends of AAR Gather at Italian Consulate in New York to Welcome President Peter N. Miller

On Tuesday evening friends of the Academy gathered for a reception at the Consulate General of Italy in New York to welcome recently appointed AAR President Peter N. Miller. 

Philip Guston and Italy

The retrospective Philip Guston Now, opening next month at Tate Modern in London, gives us occasion to revisit the artist’s “lifelong intense romance” with Italy and his ties to the American Academy in Rome.

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Shows Featuring AAR Fellows and Residents to See This Fall

These museum and gallery exhibitions feature the work of Rome Prize Fellows and Residents—in some cases directly inspired or initiated during their time at the Academy.

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Peter N. Miller: What Is an “American” Academy in Rome?

Last week AAR President Peter N. Miller delivered his first talk to a packed lecture room at the American Academy in Rome.

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When in Rome: Italian Fellows

This month we highlight the favorite places of our Italian Fellows, who come to AAR from across Italy and bring with them a unique perspective that enriches the AAR community. 

AAR Welcomes 2023–24 Rome Prize Winners and Italian Fellows

The Academy is grateful to reopen this month for yet another season, and to welcome our new class of Rome Prize winners and Italian Fellows to the Eternal City.

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From the Archives: The Urban Legacy of Ancient Rome

The Urban Legacy of Ancient Rome is a website offering nearly 1,500 digitized photographs by Ernest Nash from AAR’s Fototeca Unione.

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AAR Announces Residents for Fall/Winter 2023

The American Academy in Rome today announced its slate of Residents for fall and winter 2023.

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In Memoriam: Adam T. Foley

Adam T. Foley, a classicist, historian, and a 2016 Rome Prize Fellow in Renaissance and early modern studies, has died.

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When in Rome: Calvin Tsao

Calvin Tsao, a principal at Tsao & McKown Architects and chair of the American Academy’s Board of Trustees, shares his favorite places in Rome.

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Applications Open for the 2024 Rome Prize Competition

Each year, the Rome Prize is given to about thirty-five artists and scholars who represent the highest standard of excellence in their fields. Winners receive a stipend, room and board, and individual workspace at AAR’s eleven-acre campus.

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Society of Fellows Gatherings in Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago

Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago played host to the Society of Fellows’ Gatherings Series in the first half of 2023. With its latest round of events, SOF continues to bring fellowship, culture, and discussion to friends across the country.