Roman Thresholds features prints, drawings, and collages that engage with architectural elements to challenge the boundaries between architecture, visual art, and design within the context of the experience of the Rome Prize.
A writer, archaeologist, and historian will discuss how turn of the century Rome became a center of archaeological research, began a campaign for modernization, and fostered a nascent women’s movement in Italy.
Women and Ruins: Archaeology, Photography, and Landscape
AAR presents Women and Ruins: Archaeology, Photography, and Landscape, the first exhibition dedicated to the influence of a group of trailblazing women who helped record archaeology and landscapes from new vantage points.
Cosa: Past, Present, and Future – A Conference in Honor of Russell T. Scott
The conference honors the life, scholarship, and academic contributions of Russell T. Scott, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor-in-Charge of the School of Classical Studies from 1984 to 1988 and a longtime director of the Cosa Excavations.
The annual McKim Medal Gala honors individuals whose work internationally, most particularly in Italy and in the United States, has contributed significantly to the arts and humanities.