Society of Fellows Hosts Inaugural Reunion at Academy

Photo courtesy Gerardo Gaetani

The American Academy in Rome, in collaboration with the Society of Fellows, was pleased to host the Society of Fellows Reunion in Rome for the first time last week, from July 6–8. We welcomed more than fifty former Fellows, Residents, Affiliated Fellows, and Fellow Travelers, who participated in lectures, readings, guided visits, performances, family-style dinners, and endless conversations and exchanges over the course of three days.

This first-ever Society of Fellows-organized Reunion celebrated the ongoing intellectual and creative life of the Academy community, offering alumni the opportunity to continue their engagement with the Academy by sharing their stories, reflecting on personal and professional milestones, and discussing what has changed and what has remained the same. The Reunion brought familiar faces together for both formal and informal conversations, encouraged the exchange of ideas, and reconnected participants with the city through a series of programs and gatherings.

"It's been 30 years since I've been in Rome, and it's just like coming home again," said Danny Samuels, 1986 Fellow in Architecture and co-founder of Taft Architects, along with John Casbarian and Robert Timme, making them the first trio to be selected as Rome Prize Fellows. "The Academy in particular—it feels like home."

"It's been such a wonderful three days," said Jessica L. Harris, 2024 Fellow in Modern Italian Studies and Associate Professor of History at St. John's University. "It's like being a Fellow again in a condensed version."

Ideas Shared Across Generations

More than a dozen former Fellows and Residents contributed to last week's programming, leading the group on wide-ranging visits—from a sound installation in the Academy's own subterranean cryptoporticus by Jennifer Scappettone, to walking tours of the historic Jewish Ghetto and the Black history of Trastevere, and an outdoor sketching workshop.

Activities included a group concert hosted by our friends at Spazio Supernova, featuring performances by Miya Masaoka (2023 Fellow), Igor Santos (2022 Fellow), Jennifer Scappettone (2011 Fellow), and Pamela Z (2020 Fellow); "Walks and Talks" throughout the city—including one with Peter Schmitt, who joined us from the class of 1972; an afternoon of readings and presentations; gallery tours; aperitivi; and meals organized by the Rome Sustainable Food Project.

"I've had a bajillion new ideas, and I've been just thinking so much," said Darian Marie Totten, 2010 Fellow in Ancient Studies and Director of Classical Studies at McGill University. "Having these conversations has been so rich and really energizing for me."

"Building that community and making connections between folks who were here thirty and forty years ago and those who were just here a year or two ago is really fascinating," said Aaron Allen, 2012 Fellow in Modern Italian Studies and Professor of Musicology and Director of the Environment & Sustainability Program at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. "We learned so much from thinking across years and across fields. It's just really enriching."

An Enduring Community

The Society of Fellows was founded a century ago to provide a public platform and forum for former Fellows, Affiliated Fellows, and Residents after they complete their residency at the Academy. Led by eighteen former Fellows and Residents representing a range of disciplines across the arts and humanities, the Society of Fellows produces events, fosters national and local networks of collaboration across generations, and celebrates the achievements of its members.

"You don't really know what happens to you here until after you leave," said Phu Hoang, 2017 Fellow in Architecture, President of the Society of Fellows, and Founding Principal of MODU. "The Society of Fellows exists for that moment afterward—for people to share what they've done and also reflect on what happened here."

"It feels almost like we have our own cohort again, where you realize that this experience lives on," said Jennifer Pastore, 2002 Fellow in Design and Global Creative Director of Vanity Fair. "Any time you reengage with the community, it's all here for you."

"One of the greatest joys for me of being a Rome Prize Fellow has been becoming part of this broader community," said Anna Serotta, 2015 Fellow in Historic Preservation & Conservation and Associate Conservator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Being part of the Society of Fellows over the years—and the impetus for this reunion—has really been to continue to build on this extraordinary opportunity, this gift of community."

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