The American Academy in Rome invites applications for the 2016 Rome Prize.
For over a century, the Academy has awarded the Rome Prize to support
innovative work in the arts and humanities. Through a national juried
competition, Rome Prizes are awarded to emerging and established artists and
scholars working in the following disciplines:
Ancient Studies
Architecture
Design (includes graphic, industrial, interior, exhibition, set, costume, and
fashion design, urban design, city planning, engineering, and other design
fields)
Historic Preservation and Conservation
Landscape Architecture (includes environmental design and planning,
landscape/ecological urbanism, landscape history, sustainability and
ecological studies, and geography)
Literature
Medieval Studies
Modern Italian Studies
Musical Composition
Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Visual Arts (includes painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, film/video,
installation, new media, digital arts, and other visual arts fields)
Ranging from six months to two years, the thirty fellowships include a
stipend, room and board, and individual workspace at the Academy’s
eleven-acre center in Rome.
Submissions due: NOVEMBER 1, 2015
Visit aarome.org/apply for guidelines.