
Left: RRC 20/1 (obverse). ANS 1944.100.15
Right: RRC 511/4a (reverse). ANS 1937.158.343.
Coins, Counting, and Community. Exploring Deep Data from the Roman Republican Die Project
Wednesday–Friday, April 9–11, 2025
Left: RRC 20/1 (obverse). ANS 1944.100.15
Right: RRC 511/4a (reverse). ANS 1937.158.343.
Wednesday–Friday, April 9–11, 2025
We caught up with Vassiliki Panoussi to learn more about her current work, the questions driving her research, and how her time in Rome is shaping the project.
AAR mourns the loss of Nona Faustine, a Brooklyn-based photographer and our 2025 Rome Prize Fellow in visual arts, who passed away on March 20.
For over a century, the Rome Prize has supported innovative and cross-disciplinary work in the arts and humanities. Each year, the prize is awarded to about thirty artists and scholars who represent the highest standard of excellence and who are in the early or middle stages of their careers.
Buy tickets for the November 2 celebration.