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Carmine Emanuele Cella, a 2016 Italian Fellow, has joined the Department of Music at the University of California, Berkeley, as assistant professor in music and technology. He will begin researching and teaching in spring 2019.
The Graham Foundation in Chicago is hosting a book launch for Richard Rezac: Address on Thursday, July 26, 2018.
Andrew Kreps Gallery in New York will open a summer group exhibition featuring the work of two Fellows, Terry Adkins (2010) and Richard Rezac (2007), on July 12, 2018.
The photographer Susan Meiselas discusses her five-decade career in a recent interview in the New York Times. Meiselas, who is president of the Magnum Foundation, was a 2017 Resident at the Academy.
Catherine E. Bonesho, the 2018 Emeline Hill Richardson Rome Prize Fellow in Ancient Studies who just finished her PhD in classical and ancient Near Eastern studies at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, has joined the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles.
An exhibition by the artist Nico Vascellari, a 2008 Italian Fellow, opens tomorrow at MAXXI in Rome.
Corinna de Fonseca-Wollheim (2018 Resident) explores the “uncompromising lucidity” of death in the music of Michael Hersch (2001 Fellow), whose composition I hope we get a chance to visit soon will premiere at the Ojai Music Festival.
The Fellows’ spring trip to Sardinia inspired Rosetta S. Elkin, 2018 Rome Prize winner in landscape architecture, to delve into the implications of “plant blindness” on our understanding of everything from landscape to climate change in an article for Frank News.
Keith Krumwiede, a 2018 Rome Prize Fellow, was just named dean of architecture at the California College of the Arts. He begins the new position in August.
Rashwan Abdelbaki, a 2017 Affiliated Fellow, has work in (Dis)Figured, a three-person exhibition at Montoro12 Contemporary Art in Rome, on view until May 15.
The Architectural League has recognized the work of Bryony Roberts, a 2016 Rome Prize Fellow in historic preservation and conservation, with a 2018 League Prize.
Metalscapes, a solo exhibition of work by Mary Gillis, a 2016 Visiting Artist, opens tomorrow, May 4, at K. Oss Contemporary Art in Detroit.
Marsèlleria will screen works by Italian artists from May 3 to 5. Included are the 2018 Italian Fellow Rä di Martino and Simone Bertuzzi and Simone Trabucchi of Invernomuto, who will join the Academy as Italian Fellows in September.
On May 1 David I. Kertzer (2000 Resident, AAR Trustee) will discuss his new book The Pope Who Would Be King with Alexander Stille (2009 Affiliated Fellow) at the Italian Cultural Institute of New York.
Today Kunsthaus Baselland in Switzerland opened a solo exhibition of work by Rochelle Feinstein, a 2018 Rome Prize Fellow.
Richard Rezac’s first solo museum show in Chicago since 1990 opens on April 21 at the Renaissance Society. Rezac is a 2007 Rome Prize Fellow in visual arts.
Architectural Digest has identified the Marchesi Antinori Chianti Classico Cellar, owned by AAR Trustee Alessia Antinori, as one of “16 Spectacular Green Roofs around the World.”
Rä di Martino, 2018 CRT Italian Fellow in visual art and winner of the ACACIA Prize, has a solo exhibition at the Museo del Novecento in Milan, opening on April 9.
Karl Kirchwey, 1994 Fellow and 2010–13 Heiskell Arts Director, is the editor of Poems of Rome, an anthology of verse about the Eternal City. Poets span the centuries: from Horace and Ovid to Adrienne Rich and Jorie Graham.
Doug Argue’s first solo show at Marc Strauss Gallery in New York opens on April 8. Argue was a 1998 Fellow in visual arts.
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