24 marzo 2014 Celebrating a Centennial: Charles Follen McKim and the Architecture of the Academy Since opening on October 1, 1914, the McKim, Mead and White building has been a crucible for artistic and humanistic innovation. Read more
20 marzo 2014 Jessica Nowlin Examines Funerary Sites in Central Italy During the 8th and 7th Centuries BCE Jessica Nowlin is the winner of the Frank Brown/Samuel H. Kress Foundation/Helen M. Woodruff Fellowship of the Archaeological Institute of America Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize in Ancient Studies and a Ph.D. candidate at the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University. Read more
20 marzo 2014 Thomas Kelley Vows to Focus Solely on Drawing in Rome Thomas Kelley is the winner of the James R. Lamantia, Jr. Rome Prize in Architecture and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a Partner at Norman Kelley, LLC, in Chicago, IL and New York, NY. Read more
11 marzo 2014 Jerome Lecturer Aldo Schiavone Traces Ancient and Modern Equality This year’s Jerome Lectures were delivered by eminent historian of Roman law and Italian culture Aldo Schiavone of the Scuola Normale Superiore, who spoke on the notion of equality as it emerged within ancient Greco-Roman models and evolved within modern systems of governance. Read more
7 marzo 2014 Sheramy Bundrick is Focused on the Dynamics of Trade and Etruscan Customers of Athenian Vases Sheramy D. Bundrick is the winner of the American Academy in Rome Post-Doctoral Rome Prize in Ancient Studies and an Associate Professor of Art History at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. Read more
27 febbraio 2014 New Discoveries at the Mausoleum of Augustus, Circus Maximus and Aqua Claudia Last Wednesday the Academy welcomed archaeologists from the Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali to discuss recent research at the Mausoleum of Augustus, Circus Maximus and Aqua Claudia. Read more
21 febbraio 2014 Fingertips Dance: the Scharoun Ensemble Berlin Season Six Three magnificent concerts by the Scharoun Ensemble last weekend at the Villa Aurelia featured music by eight composers and covered over two hundred years of musical evolution. Read more
18 febbraio 2014 Mari Yoko Hara Discovers Rome Through the Renaissance Painter-Architect Baldassarre Peruzzi Mari Yoko Hara is the winner of the Samuel H. Kress Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies and a Ph.D candidate in the McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia. Read more
18 febbraio 2014 Catie Newell Tests Her Methods of Research and Production in the Darkness of Rome Catie Newell is the winner of the Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Rome Prize in Architecture, an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Taubman College at the University of Michigan and a Principal at *Alibi Studio in Detroit, Michigan. Read more
13 febbraio 2014 Cinque Mostre: Time and Again Last Thursday the American Academy in Rome inaugurated its 2014 edition of Cinque Mostre, five individual exhibitions in discrete locations of the McKim, Mead & White Building, grouped under the collective title Time & Again. Read more
11 febbraio 2014 Catherine Chin Focuses on How Late Antique Christian Writers Consider the Past and Future Catherine M. Chin is the ACLS/Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellow in Ancient Studies and an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California in Davis. Read more
10 febbraio 2014 Maya Maskarinec Considers How Christian Sanctity Transformed Early Medieval Rome Maya Maskarinec is the winner of the Phyllis G. Gordan Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize in Medieval Studies and a Ph.D candidate in the Department of History at the University of California in Los Angeles. Read more
6 febbraio 2014 Launching the Centenary from the Capitoline with Ignazio Marino, Mayor of Rome Last Tuesday the American Academy in Rome launched a centenary year from the Sala della Protomoteca on the Campidoglio with an event to commemorate the past hundred years of collaboration between the American Academy and Roma Capitale. Read more
6 febbraio 2014 Celebrating the Centennial: Finding the Janus View This year marks a century of the American Academy’s presence on Rome’s Janiculum Hill and by now it gives an impression of organic belonging here. Read more
3 febbraio 2014 Stephanie Frampton Studies Authors and Inscription in Ancient Rome Stephanie Frampton is the winner of the Andrew Heiskell Post-Doctoral Rome Prize in Ancient Studies and an assistant professor of classical literature in the Department of Literature at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Read more
10 gennaio 2014 Thomas Leslie Pursues His Long-Standing Interest in Architect Pier Luigi Nervi’s Work Thomas Leslie is the winner of the Booth Family Rome Prize in Historic Preservation and Conservation and the Pickard Chilton Professor in Architecture in the Department of Architecture at Iowa State University. Read more
25 dicembre 2013 A Conversation on Philosophy and a Conference on Libraries Last week the Academy brought a reflective close to the year 2013 with a final string of events. Read more
10 dicembre 2013 Peter Brown Considers Constantine, Eusebius, and the Future of Christianity The Patricia H. Labalme Friends of the Library lecture was delivered on Thursday evening to a full house at the Villa Aurelia. Read more
9 dicembre 2013 An Evening to Remember: AAR 2013 Cabaret Fellows, Affiliated Fellows, Residents, Trustees, and friends of the American Academy in Rome gathered on Manhattan’s Lower East Side at the Angel Orensanz Foundation for Contemporary Art on Friday, November 22, for the 2013 Cabaret. Read more
3 dicembre 2013 Thompson Mayes Writes about the Relationship between Old Places, Memory, and Beauty Thompson M. Mayes is the winner of the National Endowment for the Arts Rome Prize in Historic Preservation and Conservation and the deputy general counsel in the Law Department at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Read more