Past Events

Shilpa Prasad’s presentation will demonstrate that Guercino’s “theatricality” and his stylistic evolution are inexorably linked.

Jana Dambrogio and Daniel Starza Smith will give a presentation about letterlocking’s intricate security techniques

Kristin Jones maintains both studio and public practices, working collaboratively across disciplines to create site-specific, time-based projects that frame natural phenomena against the built environment.

Aaron S. Allen’s scholarship focuses on the relationships between music cultures and planetary pressures.

Doug Hall (1996 Fellow) and Eric Fischl (1996 Resident) are having a conversation and book signing at Rizzoli in New York.

This presentation concerns the ninety-three-year history of the Aluminaire House, and Michael Schwarting and Frances Campani’s thirty-six years of involvement with it.

Getting lost in Rome is a quintessential first encounter with the city, but how do we find our way back to the ancient modes of navigation, to a world without GPS, and even largely without maps or street signs?

Please join the Society of Fellows for a reception to welcome back the 2024 Rome Prize Fellows and Residents from our area.

Join AAR and the Society of Fellows for a reception on the occasion of the American Society of Landscape Architects’ 2024 Conference on Landscape.

Detail of book covering showing an illustration of a big Roman container

Caroline Cheung (2017 Fellow) will discuss the importance of the largest type of pottery in the ancient world, dolia, for the Roman wine trade in her new book.