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Film Screening and Discussion Examines Stories of Migrant Life in Italy

A Fellows’ Project Fund event on July 5 was dedicated to organizations that advocate for social and racial justice for migrants in Italy.

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CBS Sunday Morning Visits the Academy

CBS Sunday Morning distilled the Academy’s essence, history, and present-day life in a five-minute television segment that aired on July 10.

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In Memoriam: Jay Hopler, 2011 Fellow

The American Academy in Rome celebrates the life of the late poet Jay Hopler (2011 Fellow).

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AAR Announces Expansion of Global Affiliates Program

A grant from the Getty Foundation’s Connecting Art Histories initiative will support a residency for scholars from underserved regions in the greater Mediterranean basin.

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AAR Celebrated the 2022 McKim Medal Gala on June 8

The American Academy in Rome honored curator Cecilia Alemani and the filmmaker and producer Matteo Garrone at the sixteenth McKim Medal Gala at the Villa Aurelia in Rome on June 8.

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2022 Awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters

Alumni of AAR are well represented among the 2022 American Academy of Arts and Letters award winners.

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Memoirs Volume 66 Published

AAR has just published volume 66 of its flagship journal, the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome.

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Finding the Black Experience in Italy

Rhonda Collier, the Inaugural Tuskegee University Affiliated Fellow, conducts research from the American Academy in Rome.

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In Memoriam: Professor Giovanni Uggeri

AAR is saddened to learn of the death of Giovanni Uggeri (1965 Affiliated Fellow), an internationally renowned archeologist and scholar in the field of ancient topography. With his passing, we have lost a treasured user of our Library.

AAR Announces Visionary Gift of Nearly $5 Million from the Tsao Family Foundation

A visionary set of gifts by the Tsao Family Foundation will support scholars working on the historical intersection of China and Italy in arts and ideas, artists from China, as well as faculty or doctoral students from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

Inaugural Fondazione Sicilia Affiliated Fellows Are Announced

Congratulations to the inaugural Fondazione Sicilia Affiliated Fellows: artist duo Antonella Genuardi and Leonardo Ruta and scholar Gaia Nuccio.

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A Planned Gift

A recent bequest intention from the Grose Family Fund will support Fellows who identify as LGBTQI+ or whose artistic or scholarly projects in Rome explore LGBTQI+ themes.

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From the Archives: Anna McCann

Meet Anna McCann, the first American woman underwater archaeologist.

Announcing the 2022–23 Rome Prize Winners and Italian Fellows

The American Academy in Rome has announced the winners of the 2022–23 Rome Prize and Italian Fellowships.

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Trustees Emeriti Gather in New York

AAR Trustees Emeriti came together in New York on Tuesday, April 19 for a reception with Academy Fellows.

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Aliza S. Wong Appointed 25th Director of the American Academy in Rome

AAR is pleased to announce that Aliza S. Wong, a professor of history and interim dean of the Honors College at Texas Tech University, has been appointed to be the Academy’s 25th Director.

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Statement from AAR President and CEO Mark Robbins on Ukraine

“The American Academy in Rome is dedicated to the open exchange of ideas as an essential part of a civil society. We condemn the invasion of Ukraine and stand in solidarity with people around the world whose liberty is at risk.”

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Academy Conference Examined Violence in Modern Politics across America and Europe

By probing the similarities of these movements, an AAR conference on “Political Violence” deepened our understanding of historical events and gave us the context to understand current challenges facing democracy.

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The Legacy of Missionary Collections Is Explored at Fellow-Organized Workshop

The thorny ethical issues behind missionary collections, including the question of how to—or how not to—display Indigenous objects, were the topic of a public workshop organized by Beatrice Falcucci and Gloria Bell that took place at AAR on February 1.

Openness

The work displayed over the years chronicles a slower openness to the full sweep of artistic inspiration Rome has to offer, as well as to a wider range of artists from the United States.