American Academy in Rome Announces New Rome Prize Winners and Italian Fellows Artists and Scholars given time and space to think and work in Rome

New York and Rome (April 12, 2018) – The American Academy in Rome (AAR) has announced the winners of the 2018–19 Rome Prize and Italian Fellowships. These highly competitive fellowships support advanced independent work and research in the arts and humanities. This year, 29 Rome Prizes were awarded to 29 artists and scholars, who will receive a stipend, workspace, and room and board for a period of five months to two years at the Academy’s eleven-acre campus in Rome. The Rome Prize and Italian Fellowship winners were presented on April 12, 2018, during the Arthur and Janet C. Ross Rome Prize Ceremony in the Frederick P. Rose Auditorium at Cooper Union in New York.

After an introduction by Mark Robbins, the Academy’s President and CEO and a 1997 Fellow, the winners of the 2018–19 Rome Prize and Italian Fellowships were presented by Mary Margaret Jones, Chair of the Board of Trustees and a 1998 Fellow. The ceremony also featured a dialogue between Robbins and the visual artist Ann Hamilton, a 2017 Resident, about process, productivity, and the way in which artists work, particularly in a community like the Academy. The discussion was part of the programming series Conversations/Conversazioni: From the American Academy in Rome, sponsored by the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation.

Rome Prize winners are selected annually by independent juries of distinguished artists and scholars through a national competition. The eleven disciplines supported by the Academy are: Literature, Music Composition, Visual Arts, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Design, and Historic Preservation and Conservation, as well as Ancient Studies, Medieval Studies, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies, and Modern Italian Studies. Nationwide, 928 applications were received from 44 US states and Washington, DC. The ages of the winners range from 27 to 56.

In addition to the Rome Prize winners, the Academy announced eight winners of seven Italian Fellowships, through which Italian artists and scholars live and work in the Academy community, pursuing their own projects in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment with their American counterparts. The Italian Fellows are also selected through a national jury process.

A full list of the 2018–19 Rome Prize and Italian Fellows, as well as the names and institutional affiliations of the jurors, are attached.

American Academy in Rome

Founded in 1894, the American Academy in Rome is the oldest American overseas center for independent study and advanced research in the arts and humanities. It is the only privately funded not-for-profit institution among the national academies. In addition to the Rome Prize and Italian Fellowships, the Academy invites a select group of Residents, Affiliated Fellows, and Visiting Artists and Scholars to work together within this exceptional community in Rome. To learn more about the American Academy in Rome, please visit aarome.org.

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AndrewW. Mellon Foundation/ Samuel H. Kress Foundation Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize* LIANA BRENT PhD Candidate, Department of Classics, Cornell University Corporeal Connections: Tomb The 2018-2019 Disturbance, Reuse, and Violation in Roman Italy

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talented minds in the United States and Italy. Andrew Heiskell Post-Doctoral Rome Prize ERIC J. KONORATIEFF Associate Professor, History Department, Western Kentucky University Tribunesof the Plebs in the Roman Republic (493-431 BCE)

Paul Mellon/Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize MARK LETTENEY PhD Candidate, Department of Religion, A New Order of Books in the TheodosianAge

Lily Auchincloss/Samuel H. Kress Foundation/Helen M. Woodruff­ Archaeological Institute of America Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize** VICTORIA C. MOSES PhD Candidate, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona TheZooarchaeology of EarlyRome: Meat Distribution and Urbanization (8th-6thCenturies BCE)

Arthur Ross Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize SEAN TANDY PhD Candidate, Department of Classical Studies, Indiana University Carmina Qui Quondam: Poetry, Identity, and Ideologyin Ostrogothic Italy

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Founders Rome Prize ERIN BESLER Lecturer, Department of Architecture and Urban Design, University of ! Allison L. C. Emmerson's project suggests that Roman tombs were not simply passive California, Los Angeles; Partner, memorials, but active spaces that both facilitated and furthered the social, religious, and Besler & Sons economic life of the city. The Problem with the Corner Problem Frances Barker Tracy/Arnold W. Brunner/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MODERN ITALIAN STUDIES Katherine Edwards Gordon Rome Prize MARCEL SANCHEZ PRIETO Garden Club of America Rome Prize AndrewW. Mellon Foundation/ National Partner, CRO studio, San Diego and ZANETA HONG Endowment for the Humanities Post- Tijuana; Professor, School of Architecture, Assistant Professor in Landscape Doctoral Rome Prize Woodbury University Architecture, University of Virginia FRANCO BALDASSO ArchitecturalDivides Material Traceability Assistant Professor of Italian and Director of the Italian Studies Program, Prince Charitable Trusts/ Division of Languages and Literature, Kate Lancaster Brewster Rome Prize Bard College MICHAEL JAMES SALTARELLA Against Redemption: Literary Dissent Associate, Michael Van Valkenburgh duringt he Transition from Fascism Associates, Cambridge, MA to Democracy in Italy Deviant Landscapes: Irregularityand the Formal Garden Marian and Andrew Heiskell Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize LITERATURE JIM CARTER PhD Candidate, Department of John GuareWriter's Fund Romance Languages and Literatures, Rome Prize, a gift of University of Michigan Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Communities of Labor: Adriano Olivetti KIRSTIN VALDEZ QUADE and the Redemption of Modernity Assistant Professor, Program in Creative i. Born in Mexico, Marcel Sanchez-Prieto Writing, Lewis Center for the Arts, AndrewW. Mellon Foundation uses design as an instrument to trans­ Princeton University Post-Doctoral Rome Prize form urban, social, and environmental Nails:A Novel ALESSANDRA CIUCCI challenges, ranging from urban design Assistant Professor, Department and architecture to building material Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize, of Music, Columbia University explorations. In Rome, Marcel will explore a gift of the Drue Heinz Trust Resonances of the Rural across the architectural divides in the form of the BENNETT SIMS Mediterranean: Music, Sound, and portal, courtyard, and stair. Visiting Assistant Professor, Iowa Writers' Migrant Moroccan Men in Italy Workshop, University of Iowa Untitled Novel MUSICAL COMPOSITION DESIGN MEDIEVAL STUDIES Elliott Carter Rome Prize Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky MICHELLE LOU Rome Prize Donald and Maria Cox/ Visiting Lecturer, Department of Music, DYLAN FRACARETA Samuel H. Kress Foundation Dartmouth College Design Director, Museum of Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize* Hybrid Performance System Contemporary Art, ANNA MAJESKI The Trials PhD Candidate, Institute of Fine Arts, Luciano Berio Rome Prize New York University JESSIE MARINO Mark Hampton Rome Prize Visualizingthe Cosmos from Adjunct Faculty, Department of Sound, AMY FRANCESCHINI Fourteenth-Century Padua: School of the Artist, San Francisco From Francescoda Barberi no to Live PerformanceProject: "The Vanity Trust Me, Not if You Are Faintat Heart Giusto de'Menabuoi of Small Differences"

HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION Andrew W. Mellon Foundation RENAISSANCE AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize Booth Family Rome Prize AUSTIN POWELL Anthony M. Clark/ JOANNIE BOTTKOL PhD Candidate, Department of History, Samuel H. Kress Foundation Conservator, Historic Architecture, Catholic University of America Pre-Doctoral Rome Prize Conservation, and Engineering Center, Charisma, Community, and Authority: TALIA DI MANNO Northeast Region, National Park Service Dominican Epistolary Practice in Italy, PhD Candidate, Department of History, An Explorationof the Preservation 1300-1500 University of California, Berkeley of Roman Fascist Monuments Christian Archaeology in Rome: Millicent Mercer Johnsen The Early Church Reborn and New Charles K. Williams II Rome Prize Post-Doctoral Rome Prize Empiricismof the Sacred, 1592-1644 LORI WONG JOHN F. ROMANO Project Specialist, Building and Sites Associate Professor, Department of Department, Getty Conservation Institute History, Benedictine College Replicated Experiences Toleranceof Liturgical Diversity in Medieval Europe ITALIAN FELLOWS Tiffany & Co. Italian Fellow in Design FRANCESCO ZORZI Enel Italian Fellow in Architecture, Visual Designer and Illustrator, Urban Design, and Landscape Amsterdam Architecture Macula ILA BEKA Artist and Architectural Filmmaker, Rome and Paris ROME PRIZE JURORS Piazza Venezia ANCIENT STUDIES .& TaliaDi Manna's dissertation argues Italian Fellow in Modern Studies that a set of under-studied discoveries CARMEN BELMONTE KIRK FREUDENBURG, 2002 FELLOW linked to the Barberini in the 1620s and Post-Doctoral Fellow, Bibliotheca (Jury Chair) 30s marked a crucial moment in Rome Hertziana, Max-Planck-lnstitut fur Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor when the empirical sciences merged with Kunstgeschichte, Rome of Classics, Department of Classics, the apologetic and political aims of papal Preserving a Controversial Heritage, Yale University families to align themselves with places TheAfterlife of FascistArt and associated with the early church. Architecture in Contemporary Italy BETTINA BERGMANN, 1982 FELLOW Helene Phillips Herzig '49 Professor of Art Cy Twombly Italian Fellow in Visual Arts History, Mount Holyoke College Phyllis W. G. Gordan/ INVERNOMUTD National Endowment for the Humanities (Simone Bertuzzi and Simone Trabucchi) CATHERINE KEANE Post-Doctoral Rome Prize Artists, Milan Professor, Department of Classics, DENIS J.-J. ROBICHAUD Black Med Washington University in St. Louis Assistant Professor, Program of Liberal Studies, University of Notre Dame Fondazione Sviluppo e Crescita CRT ELIZABETH MARLOWE, 2004 FELLOW Marsilio Ficino Editions Project Italian Fellow in Visual Arts Associate Professor of Art and RENATO LEDTTA Art History, Gretchen Hoadley Burke '81 VISUAL ARTS Artist, Turin Endowed Chair in Regional Studies, TheSpace between Earth and Sky Colgate University Joseph H. Hazen Rome Prize MICHAEL RAY CHARLES Italian Fellow in Medieval Studies ELIZABETH A. MEYER Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen FRANCESCO LOVINO T. Cary Johnson Jr. Professor, Department Distinguished Professor of Painting, Centre for Early Medieval Studies, of History, University of Virginia School of Art, University of Houston Masaryk University, Brno Images of the Blacks and Crocodiles ByzantineImagery and the Modern DESIGN Beholder: The1905 Esposizionedi arte Abigail Cohen Rome Prize italo-bizantinaat Grottaferrata ALICE RAWSTHORN (Jury Chair) SZE TSUNG NICOLAS LEONG Design Critic and Writer, London Photographer, Los Angeles Italian Fellow in Literature ... Urbiset Orbis Idem VIRGINIA VIRILLI LUCIA ALLAIS Writer, Rome Assistant Professor, History and Theory Jules Guerin/Harold M. English/ The Flamboyants of Architecture, School of Architecture, Miss Edith Bloom Fund Rome Prize Princeton University HELEN O'LEARY Professor of Art, School of Visual Arts, JEANNE GANG, FAIA, 2016 RESIDENT Pennsylvania State University Principal, Studio Gang, Chicago Safe House and New York

Nancy B. Negley Rome Prize MIKYOUNG KIM, FASLA KARYN OLIVIER Principal, Mikyoung Kim Design, Boston Associate Professor and Program Head for Sculpture, Tyler School of Art, SHEILA LEVRANT DE BRETTEVILLE Temple University Caroline M. Street Professor, School of Art, Histories Converse Yale University; Principal, Sheila Studio, A Francesco Zorzi's project, Macula, is Hamden, CT Jesse Howard Jr./ about vision and perception, tracing the Henry W. and Marian T. Mitchell interconnections between the eyes and ELIZABETH K. MEYER Rome Prize the brain. Macula provides a tactile and Merrill D. Peterson Professor of BASIL TWIST visual tour into the world of phantom Landscape Architecture, School of Artistic Director, Dream Music Puppetry visions and visual hallucinations, bringing Architecture, University of Virginia Program, HERE Arts Center, New York awareness to age-related macular degen­ ErosAnima eration and Charles Bonnet Syndrome. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION CONRAD RUDOLPH GIUSEPPE GERBINO Distinguished Professor, Department Professor of Historical Musicology, LAURIE OSSMAN, PhD (Jury Chair) of the History of Art, University of Department of Music, Columbia University Senior Fellow, The Antiquities Coalition, California, Riverside Washington, DC FREDRIKA JACOBS MODERN ITALIAN STUDIES Professor Emerita, Department of Art THEODORE PRUDON, FAIA History, Virginia Commonwealth University Professor of Historic Preservation, PAOLA GAMBARDTA, 2016 AFFILIATED FELLOW Graduate School of Architecture, (Jury Chair) KATHARINE PARK Planning, and Preservation, Associate Professor, Department of Samuel Zemurray Jr. and Doris Zemurray Columbia University Italian, Rutgers University Stone Radcliffe Research Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University BARBARA A. RAMSAY JOSHUA ARTHURS, 2016 FELLOW Chief Conservator, John and Mable Associate Professor, Department of VISUAL ARTS Ringling Museum of Art History, West Virginia University LOUIS GRACHOS LITERATURE D. MEDINA LASANSKY Ernest and Sarah Butler Executive Michael A. McCarthy Associate Professor Director and CEO, The Contemporary FRANCINE PROSE, 2006 RESIDENT of Architectural Theory, Department Austin, Texas (Jury Chair) of Architecture, Cornell University Distinguished Writer in Residence, DEBORAH KASS Bard College HILARY PO RISS, 2007 FELLOW Artist, Brooklyn Associate Dean and Associate JAMES GALVIN Professor, Department of Music, SARAH OPPENHEIMER, 2011 FELLOW Professor of Poetry, Iowa Writers' College of Arts, Media, and Design, Artist, New York Workshop, University of Iowa Northeastern University R. H. OUAYTMAN,1992 FELLOW ROBERT POLITO DAVID WARD Artist, New York Professor of Writing, Creative Writing Professor, Department of Italian Studies, Program, The New School Wellesley College STEPHEN SHORE Artist and Susan Weber Professor in the DANZY SENNA MUSICAL COMPOSITION Arts, Bard College Associate Professor of English, College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, DEREK BERMEL, 2002 FELLOW (Jury Chair) GARY SIMMONS University of Southern California Composer, Brooklyn Artist, Los Angeles

LYSLEY TENORIO, 2016 FELLOW LISA BIELAWA, 2010 FELLOW Professor, Department of English and Composer and Vocalist, New York MFA Program in Creative Writing, Saint Mary's College of California TED HEARNE Assistant Professor, Thornton School of MEDIEVAL STUDIES Music, University of Southern California

M. MICHELE MULCHAHEY, 2003 FELLOW KEERIL MAKAN, 2009 FELLOW (Jury Chair) Michael (1949) and Sonja Koerner Leonard E. Boyle Professor of Manuscript Music Com position Professor, Music Studies, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval and Theater Arts, Massachusetts Studies, Toronto Institute of Technology

RICHARD GYUG NINA C. YOUNG, 2016 FELLOW Professor Emeritus, Department of Assistant Professor, Department of the History, Fordham University Arts, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

LUISA NARDINI RENAISSANCE AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES Associate Professor of Musicology, Butler School of Music, University of KENNETH GOUWENS, 2003 FELLOW (Jury Chair) Texas at Austin Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Connecticut LINO PERTILE Carl A. Pescosolido Research Professor, LEONARD BARKAN, 2010 RESIDENT Department of Romance Languages Class of 1943 University Professor, and Literatures, Harvard University Department of Comparative Literature, * year two of a two-year fellowship Princeton University ** year one of a two-year fellowship