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    The American Academy in Rome announces its 2023-24 prize winners

    April 28, 20237 Mins Read
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    36 American artists and scholars have been awarded the 2023-24 Rome Prize. Beginning in September 2023, the cohort will work at the American Academy in Rome (AAR) at its campus on ​​Janiculum Hill. Founded in 1894, the AAR is a prominent American overseas research center that hosts a range of scholars and artists in annual cohorts. The 2023-24 cohort was chosen from a pool of 938 applications.

    The Prize is awarded in 11 disciplines, in addition to the Terra Foundation Affiliated Fellow given to a Chicago-Based Artist and, for the first time, the Tsao Family Rome Prize for “humanities research in the history of ideas and cultural exchange between the East and West.”

    This year’s architecture prizes were awarded to César A. Lopez, assistant professor at the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of New Mexico, and Ajay Manthripragada, design critic in the Department of Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. In landscape architecture, Mirande E. Mote, visiting assistant professor at the School of Architecture at Pratt Institute, and Lauren Stimson, partner at STIMSON, were the awardees. 

    The independent jurors overseeing the design categories included: Michael Rock, partner and executive creative director at 2×4; Kristi Cheramie, professor and head of landscape architecture at the Knowlton School, Ohio State University; Rosetta S. Elkin, professor and academic director of the masters of landscape program, Pratt Institute; Sharon Johnston, professor in practice at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and founding partner of JohnstonMarklee; Justin Garrett Moore, program officer, Humanities in Place at the Mellon Foundation; Quilian Riano, interim dean of the School of Architecture, Pratt Institute; and Kevin Walz, founder and principal of Walzworkinc.

    Mark Robbins, outgoing President and CEO of the AAR, said that “This class of Rome Prize winners once again includes some of America’s most gifted scholars and artists.” Robbins’ successor, Peter N. Miller, was named yesterday. Miller, who is the dean of the Bard Graduate Center, is a historiographer by training. 

    AAR Board Chair Calvin Tsao issued the following statement in regards to the leadership change: “For more than a century the American Academy in Rome has evolved with the times. Mark Robbins’s leadership has broadened and extended the Academy’s reach in the arts and humanities within the global arena. In these times when the relevancy of the arts and humanities itself is being gravely challenged we are confident that our next President, Peter N. Miller, will help guide us forward with strength and insight.”

    2023-24 Rome Prize Winners and Italian Fellows

    Ancient Studies

    Andrew Heiskell Rome Prize
    Kate Meng Brassel
    Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania
    Autopsy of a Satirist: Book and Body in the Satires of Persius

    Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Rome Prize
    Mary C. Danisi
    PhD Candidate, Department of Classics, Cornell University
    Rovings: Wool and the Ancient Ecology of a Cosmic Medium

    Arthur Ross Rome Prize
    Christopher Erdman
    PhD Candidate, Department of Classics, University of California, Santa Barbara
    Voting Culture and Political Theater in Late Republican Lawmaking

    Emeline Hill Richardson/Jesse Howard, Jr. Rome Prize
    Mary-Evelyn Farrior
    PhD Candidate, Department of Classical Studies, Columbia University
    Inscribing Community: Mapping Greek Inscriptions in Imperial Rome

    Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Rome Prize
    Ryan Haecker
    Research Fellow, William Temple Foundation, England; Course Tutor, London Jesuit Centre
    Theology of Logic in Origen of Alexandria

    Architecture

    Arnold W. Brunner/Frances Barker Tracy/Katherine Edwards Gordon Rome Prize
    César A. Lopez
    Assistant Professor, School of Architecture and Planning, University of New Mexico
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    Lily Auchincloss Rome Prize
    Ajay Manthripragada
    Design Critic, Department of Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design
    Imbrex and Tegula

    Design

    Rolland Rome Prize
    David Weeks
    Designer, Brooklyn
    Movable Beasts

    Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Rome Prize
    Elizabeth Whelan
    Principal, Elizabeth Whelan Design, Brooklin, Maine
    Silk in the Alchemy of History

    Historic Preservation and Conservation

    Adele Chatfield-Taylor Rome Prize
    Aaron Cayer
    Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, University of New Mexico
    Building Legitimacy: Designing, Disseminating, and Preserving a New Religion

    Suzanne Deal Booth Rome Prize
    Emily B. Frank
    Objects Conservator and PhD Candidate, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University
    Object Agency and Intervention in Roman Art 

    Landscape Architecture

    Garden Club of America/Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize
    Miranda E. Mote
    Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Pratt Institute; Lecturer, Program in Architecture, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
    Botanography and Botanic Gardens: The Italian Art of Nature Printing and Its Influence on Early American Gardens and Botanical Language

    Gilmore D. Clarke and Michael Rapuano/Kate Lancaster Brewster Rome Prize
    Lauren Stimson
    Partner, STIMSON, Princeton, Massachusetts
    Seeing Rural: Embracing Art, Craft, and Slowness in the Italian Landscape

    Literature

    John Guare Writers Fund Rome Prize, a Gift of Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman
    Elif Batuman
    Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of English, Barnard College, Columbia University
    CAMINO REAL/THE SELIN NOVELS

    Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize, a Gift of the Drue Heinz Trust
    Erica Hunt
    Bannerman Visiting Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Literary Arts, Brown University
    The Mood Librarian Tells Stories

    Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize, a Gift of the Drue Heinz Trust
    Katie Kitamura
    Clinical Professor, Creative Writing Program, New York University
    Turpentine

    Rome Prize in Literature
    Shruti Swamy
    Writer, San Francisco
    Margret and Vishnu: Stories

    Medieval Studies

    Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Rome Prize
    Christopher Bonura
    Member, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Studies
    The Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius: Empire, Eschatology, and Political Theology from Late Antique Mesopotamia to the Global Imagination

    Paul Mellon Rome Prize
    Dov Honick
    PhD Candidate, Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame
    Beyond the Talmud: Revisiting Christian Anti-Jewish Polemic Sources in the Twelfth Century

    Modern Italian Studies

    Rome Prize in Modern Italian Studies
    Jessica L. Harris
    Assistant Professor, Department of History, St. John’s University
    Black America and Italy: African American Women in Post-Fascist Italian Culture

    Millicent Mercer Johnsen/National Endowment for the Humanities Rome Prize
    Erica Moretti
    Assistant Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York
    Across the Colonial Sea: Family Reunification, Vatican Humanitarianism, and the End of Empire (1943–1950)

    Samuel H. Kress Foundation/Donald and Maria Cox Rome Prize
    Sara L. Petrilli-Jones
    PhD Candidate, Yale University and Scuola Normale Superiore
    Drafting the Canon: Legal Histories of Art in Florence and Rome, 1600–1800

    Musical Composition

    Samuel Barber Rome Prize
    Baldwin Giang
    PhD Candidate in Music Composition, University of Chicago
    Transnational Queerness: Three Compositions Reflecting on City Life, Queerness, and Romance

    Frederic A. Juilliard/Walter Damrosch Rome Prize
    Kate Soper
    Composer, Northampton, Massachusetts; Iva Dee Hiatt Professor of Music, Smith College; Codirector, Wet Ink Ensemble
    Orchestra Orpheus Opus Onus

    Rome Prize in Musical Composition
    Anthony Vine
    Composer in Residence, Filomen M. D’Agostino Greenberg Music School
    Little Clay Vases

    Renaissance and Early Modern Studies

    Samuel H. Kress Foundation/Marian and Andrew Heiskell Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize
    Gabriella L. Johnson
    PhD Candidate, Department of Art History, University of Delaware
    Galatea’s Realm: The Art of Coral, Shells, and Marine Fossils in Early Modern Sicily, Naples, and the Maltese Islands

    Anthony M. Clark Rome Prize
    Nhung Tuyet Tran
    Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Toronto
    Cosmopolitanism, Trans-Imperial Subjects, and the Vietnamese Confession Crisis in the Making of the Early Modern Global Church, 1660–1800

    National Endowment for the Humanities Rome Prize
    Anne L. Williams
    Assistant Professor, Department of Art History, University of Hong Kong
    Imago humilis: Humor, Irony, and Rhetoric in Art and Devotion

    Visual Arts

    Carla Fendi Rome Prize
    Kamrooz Aram
    Artist, Brooklyn
    Renegotiating Ornament

    Philip Guston Rome Prize
    Nao Bustamante
    Professor of Art, Roski School of Art and Design, University of Southern California
    BLOOM

    Jules Guerin Rome Prize
    Mike Cloud
    Associate Professor, Department of Art, Theory, and Practice, Northwestern University
    Holistic Abstraction

    Nancy B. Negley Rome Prize
    Zachary Fabri
    Artist, Brooklyn
    T(KH)N

    Nancy B. Negley Rome Prize
    Jeanine Oleson
    Associate Professor, Department of Art and Design, Rutgers University
    Untitled, Work-in-progress

    Philip Guston Rome Prize
    Estefania Puerta Grisales
    Artist, Burlington, Vermont
    Embodied Excess: Feeling the Ruins

    Abigail Cohen Rome Prize
    Dread Scott
    Faculty, MFA Fine Arts Department, School of Visual Arts
    Temporal Shifting

    Tsao Family Rome Prize

    John Delury
    Professor of Chinese Studies, Yonsei University
    Thinking through Tianxia in Rome

    Terra Foundation Affiliated Fellow for a Chicago-Based Artist

    Lan Tuazon
    Associate Professor, Department of Sculpture, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
    Future Fossils: Ever Given

    Italian Fellows

    Franco Zeffirelli Italian Fellow
    Nicola Barbagli
    Scholar, Florence
    Domitian as Pharaoh: The Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of the Pamphilj Obelisk

    Fondazione Sviluppo e Crescita CRT Italian Fellow in Visual Arts
    Fatma Bucak
    Artist, Turin
    We possess all things

    Enel Foundation Italian Fellow in Architecture, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture
    Sabrina Morreale
    Architect, London and Rome; Studio Master, Architectural Association School of Architecture; Cofounder, Lemonot Studio
    Roman Foraging: Spontaneous Convivial Acts within the Edgelands

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