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American Academy in Rome Announces 2013-2014 Rome Prize Winners

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Apr 19, 2013

The American Academy in Rome yesterday announced the winners of the 117th annual Rome Prize Competition. Winners of the prestigious prize are provided with a fellowship that includes a stipend, a study or studio, and room and board for a period of six months to two years in Rome.

Following the announcement of the Rome Prize winners, Professor David I. Kertzer, RAAR'00, the Paul Dupee University Professor of Social Science, and Professor of Anthropology and Italian Studies at Brown University gave a talk entitled The Pope Made Me Do It: Mussolini, the Pope, and Fascist Censorship, reflecting on newly opened Vatican archives.

The 2013-2014 Rome Prize winners are:

  • Ryan Bailey, Ancient Studies 
  • Anna Gimon Betbeze, Visual Arts 
  • Peter Bognanni, Literature 
  • Sheramy D. Bundrick, Ancient Studies 
  • Bradley E. Cantrell, Landscape Architecture 
  • Nicholas de Monchaux, Design 
  • Hamlett Dobbins, Visual Arts 
  • Martin Eisner, Medieval Studies 
  • Stephanie Ann Frampton, Ancient Studies 
  • Mari Yoko Hara, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies 
  • Lindsay Harris, Modern Italian Studies 
  • Dan Hurlin, Visual Arts 
  • Thomas Kelley, Architecture 
  • Elizabeth Fain LaBombard, Landscape Architecture 
  • Thomas Leslie, Historic Preservation and Conservation 
  • Ruth W. Lo, Modern Italian Studies 
  • Maya Maskarinec, Medieval Studies 
  • Thompson M. Mayes, Historic Preservation and Conservation 
  • Eric Nathan, Musical Composition 
  • Catie Newell, Architecture 
  • Patrick Nold, Medieval Studies 
  • Jessica Nowlin, Ancient Studies 
  • Ruth Noyes, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies 
  • Max Page, Historic Preservation and Conservation 
  • Gabrielle Piedad Ponce, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies 
  • Irene San Pietro, Ancient Studies 
  • Reynold Reynolds, Visual Arts 
  • Peter Streckfus, Literature 
  • Dan Visconti, Musical Composition 
  • Catherine Wagner, Design 
  • Tracey E. Watts, Ancient Studies

Among many other fields, these are the two 2013-14 Rome Prize winners in the field of Architecture:

Thomas Kelley (James R. Lamantia, Jr. Rome Prize)
Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago
Partner, Norman Kelley, LLC, Chicago, IL and New York, NY
Economy of Illusions: A (re)Valuation of Rome’s Visual Culture

2013-14 Rome Prize winner in the field of Architecture: Thomas Kelley

Catie Newell (Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Rome Prize)
Assistant Professor of Architecture, Taubman College, University of Michigan
Principal, *Alibi Studio, Detroit, MI
Involving Darkness

2013-14 Rome Prize winner in the field of Architecture: Catie Newell; Photo: Stephen McGee

Each year, through a national competition, the Rome Prize is awarded to approximately thirty individuals who represent the highest standard of excellence in the arts and humanities. Prize recipients are invited to Rome for six months to two years to immerse themselves in the Academy community where they will enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to expand their own professional, artistic, or scholarly pursuits, drawing on their colleagues' erudition and experience and on the inestimable resources that Italy, Europe, and the Academy have to offer. Forty-four individuals were invited to make up nine peer juries to review the applications this year.

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American Academy in Rome Announces 2013-2014 Rome Prize Winners

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Apr 19, 2013

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usa ● thomas kelley ● rome prize ● prize ● italy ● catie newell ● award ● american academy in rome ● academia

The American Academy in Rome yesterday announced the winners of the 117th annual Rome Prize Competition. Winners of the prestigious prize are provided with a fellowship that includes a stipend, a study or studio, and room and board for a period of six months to two years in Rome.

Following the announcement of the Rome Prize winners, Professor David I. Kertzer, RAAR'00, the Paul Dupee University Professor of Social Science, and Professor of Anthropology and Italian Studies at Brown University gave a talk entitled The Pope Made Me Do It: Mussolini, the Pope, and Fascist Censorship, reflecting on newly opened Vatican archives.

The 2013-2014 Rome Prize winners are:

  • Ryan Bailey, Ancient Studies 
  • Anna Gimon Betbeze, Visual Arts 
  • Peter Bognanni, Literature 
  • Sheramy D. Bundrick, Ancient Studies 
  • Bradley E. Cantrell, Landscape Architecture 
  • Nicholas de Monchaux, Design 
  • Hamlett Dobbins, Visual Arts 
  • Martin Eisner, Medieval Studies 
  • Stephanie Ann Frampton, Ancient Studies 
  • Mari Yoko Hara, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies 
  • Lindsay Harris, Modern Italian Studies 
  • Dan Hurlin, Visual Arts 
  • Thomas Kelley, Architecture 
  • Elizabeth Fain LaBombard, Landscape Architecture 
  • Thomas Leslie, Historic Preservation and Conservation 
  • Ruth W. Lo, Modern Italian Studies 
  • Maya Maskarinec, Medieval Studies 
  • Thompson M. Mayes, Historic Preservation and Conservation 
  • Eric Nathan, Musical Composition 
  • Catie Newell, Architecture 
  • Patrick Nold, Medieval Studies 
  • Jessica Nowlin, Ancient Studies 
  • Ruth Noyes, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies 
  • Max Page, Historic Preservation and Conservation 
  • Gabrielle Piedad Ponce, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies 
  • Irene San Pietro, Ancient Studies 
  • Reynold Reynolds, Visual Arts 
  • Peter Streckfus, Literature 
  • Dan Visconti, Musical Composition 
  • Catherine Wagner, Design 
  • Tracey E. Watts, Ancient Studies

Among many other fields, these are the two 2013-14 Rome Prize winners in the field of Architecture:

Thomas Kelley (James R. Lamantia, Jr. Rome Prize)
Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago
Partner, Norman Kelley, LLC, Chicago, IL and New York, NY
Economy of Illusions: A (re)Valuation of Rome’s Visual Culture

2013-14 Rome Prize winner in the field of Architecture: Thomas Kelley

Catie Newell (Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Rome Prize)
Assistant Professor of Architecture, Taubman College, University of Michigan
Principal, *Alibi Studio, Detroit, MI
Involving Darkness

2013-14 Rome Prize winner in the field of Architecture: Catie Newell; Photo: Stephen McGee

Each year, through a national competition, the Rome Prize is awarded to approximately thirty individuals who represent the highest standard of excellence in the arts and humanities. Prize recipients are invited to Rome for six months to two years to immerse themselves in the Academy community where they will enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to expand their own professional, artistic, or scholarly pursuits, drawing on their colleagues' erudition and experience and on the inestimable resources that Italy, Europe, and the Academy have to offer. Forty-four individuals were invited to make up nine peer juries to review the applications this year.

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