The American Academy in Rome (AAR) has awarded the 2022–23 Rome Prize and Italian Fellowships to thirty-eight American and four Italian artists and scholars. An award presented across eleven disciplines ranging from architecture, landscape architecture, visual arts, literature, and design, this year's program gift offers an opportunity to foster "time and space to think and work."
Established in 1894, the AAR is the oldest overseas center for research and independent studies within the arts and humanities. Mark Robbins, AAR President and CEO: "This year's Rome Prize winners and Italian Fellows represent the diversity of the United States, and their projects build on the Academy's commitment to the global impact of the arts and humanities."
Below are the 2022–23 Rome Prize winners in the categories of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
Rome Prize in Architecture
Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers (Vanishing Points: Overwriting Spatial Imaginaries of Rome), Founding Principals of Dream The Combine and Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of the Practice, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, Cornell University
Arnold W. Brunner/Frances Barker Tracy/Katherine Edwards Gordon Rome Prize
Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample (Corviale: One-Kilometer-Long Social Housing), Principals and Founders of MOS Architects
Gilmore D. Clark and Michael I. Rapuano/ Kate Lancaster Brewster Rome Prize
Katherine Jenkins and Parker Sutton (Roman Aesthetics of Care), Principals of Present Practice and Assistant Professors of Landscape Architecture, Knowlton School, Ohio State University
Garden Club of America/Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize
Alexa Vaughn, ASLA (Sorda Nella Città Eterna | Deaf in the Eternal City: Deaf and Disabled Storytelling and Creative Investigations in the Aesthetic Intersections of Accessibility and Historic Preservation in RomanLandscapes), Landscape Designer and Accessibility Specialist at MIG
Each winner and fellow will receive a stipend, workspace as well as room and board at the Academy’s eleven-acre campus located in Janiculum Hill in Rome starting this September.
To view the complete list of 2022–23 Rome Prize winners and Italian Fellows click here.
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