The latest winners of the highly prestigious Rome Prize were announced today by the American Academy in Rome (AAR). The Rome Prize is awarded annually to American artists and scholars for research and work in the arts and humanities. The 2023–24 Rome Prize winners will be officially recognized at the Arthur and Janet C. Ross Rome Prize Ceremony, held on April 24 in the Great Hall at Cooper Union in New York.
For 2023-24, there are 36 recipients of the Rome Prize, each of whom will receive a stipend, workspace, and room and board at the Academy’s eleven-acre campus on the Janiculum Hill in Rome, starting in September 2023. The stipend is $16,000 for a half-term and $30,000 for a full-term period of work in residence.
The Rome Prize is awarded in eleven disciplines: ancient studies, architecture, design, historic preservation and conservation, landscape architecture, literature, medieval studies, modern Italian studies, music composition, Renaissance and early modern studies, and visual arts. This year’s awardees were selected from 988 applications.
“This class of Rome Prize winners once again includes some of America’s most gifted scholars and artists,” said AAR President and CEO Mark Robbins, who will be stepping down from that role in July. “Their fellowship experience, living and working in a multidisciplinary community in Rome, has an enduring impact individually and on the wider intellectual and cultural sphere.”
This year’s Rome Prize winners are:
Visual Arts: Kamrooz Aram, Brooklyn, NY
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