List of Fellows of the American Academy in Rome 1991 - 2010
Encyclopedia
List of Fellows and Residents of the American Academy in Rome is a list of those who have been awarded the Rome Prize
or were Residents of the American Academy in Rome.
The Rome Prize is a prestigious American
award made annually by the American Academy in Rome
, through a national competition, to 15 emerging artists (working in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Literature, Musical Composition, or Visual Arts) and to 15 scholars (working in Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and early Modern, or Modern Italian Studies). Residents are selected from scholars and creative artists at a further stages in their career for shorter residencies at the American Academy. Some of these Residents are marked (R) in the table below.
Rome Prize
The Rome Prize is an American award made annually by the American Academy in Rome, through a national competition, to 15 emerging artists and to 15 scholars The Rome Prize is an American award made annually by the American Academy in Rome, through a national competition, to 15 emerging artists...
or were Residents of the American Academy in Rome.
The Rome Prize is a prestigious American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
award made annually by the American Academy in Rome
American Academy in Rome
The American Academy in Rome is a research and arts institution located on the Gianicolo in Rome.- History :In 1893, a group of American architects, painters and sculptors met regularly while planning the fine arts section of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition...
, through a national competition, to 15 emerging artists (working in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Literature, Musical Composition, or Visual Arts) and to 15 scholars (working in Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and early Modern, or Modern Italian Studies). Residents are selected from scholars and creative artists at a further stages in their career for shorter residencies at the American Academy. Some of these Residents are marked (R) in the table below.
List of Fellows and Residents of the American Academy in Rome | ||
---|---|---|
1896 - 1970 | 1971 - 1990 | 1991 - 2010 |
Fellows and Residents of the American Academy in Rome
Year | Category | Winner | Type |
---|---|---|---|
1991 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Rebecca Miller Ammerman | |
1991 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | P. Renee Baernstein | |
1991 | History of Art | Janis C. Bell | |
1991 | Visual Arts | Suzanne Bocanegra Suzanne Bocanegra Suzanne Bocanegra is an American artist based out of New York. Her works include performance and installation art as well as visual and sound art... |
|
1991 | Design | Steven Brooke | |
1991 | Literature | John D. Casey John Casey (novelist) John D. Casey is an American novelist and translator.-Life:Casey went to school at Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.... |
(R) |
1991 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Diane A. Conlin | |
1991 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Catherine Cooper | |
1991 | Design | Robert S. Davis | |
1991 | History of Art | Diane M. De Grazia | (R) |
1991 | Visual Arts | Geraldine Erman | |
1991 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Harry B. Evans | (R) |
1991 | Musical Composition | Lee Hyla Lee Hyla Lee Hyla is an American classical music composer.Lee Hyla was born in Niagara Falls, New York, and grew up in Greencastle, Indiana... |
|
1991 | Visual Arts | Michael Kessler Michael Kessler Michael Kessler is a German actor, comedian and author from Wiesbaden.- Theater :After his acting training at Westfälische Schauspielschule Bochum from 1988 to 1992, Kessler had roles at the following theaters: Schauspielhaus Bochum, Schauspiel Frankfurt, Nationaltheater Mannheim and... |
|
1991 | Musical Composition | David Lang David Lang (composer) David Lang is an American composer living in New York City. He was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Music for The Little Match Girl Passion.-Biography:... |
|
1991 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gregory Leftwich | |
1991 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Daniel R. Lesnick | |
1991 | Visual Arts | Bert L. Long | |
1991 | Visual Arts | Elizabeth Murray Elizabeth Murray (artist) Elizabeth Murray was an American painter, printmaker and draughtsman. Her works are in many major public collections, including those of the Solomon R... |
(R) |
1991 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John G. Pedley | |
1991 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | John Francis Petruccione | |
1991 | Architecture | Jason H. Ramos | |
1991 | Visual Arts | Dorothea Rockburne Dorothea Rockburne Dorothea Rockburne is an abstract painter drawing inspiration primarily from her deep interest in mathematics and astronomy. In 1950 she moved to the United States to attend Black Mountain College, where she studied with mathematician Max Dehn, a lifelong influence on her work... |
(R) |
1991 | Visual Arts | Glen Sacks | |
1991 | Landscape Architecture | Peter Lindsay Schaudt | |
1991 | Architecture | Thomas L. Schumacher | (R) |
1991 | Design | Joel Sternfeld Joel Sternfeld Joel Sternfeld, , is a fine-art color photographer noted for his large-format documentary pictures of the United States and helping establish color photography as a respected artistic medium. He has many works in the permanent collections of the MOMA in New York City and the Getty Center in Los... |
|
1991 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Richard J. A. Talbert | (R) |
1991 | History of Art | William R. Valerio | |
1991 | History of Art | Robert J. Williams | |
1991 | Musical Composition | Charles Wuorinen Charles Wuorinen Charles Peter Wuorinen is a prolific Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer born and living in New York City. His catalog of more than 250 compositions includes works for orchestra, opera, chamber music, as well as solo instrumental and vocal works... |
(R) |
1991 | Musical Composition | Yehudi Wyner Yehudi Wyner Yehudi Wyner is an American composer, pianist, conductor, and music educator.Wyner, who grew up in New York City, was raised in a musical family. His father, Lazar Weiner, was an eminent composer of Yiddish art songs. Wyner attended Juilliard, Yale, and Harvard... |
(R) |
1991 | Architecture | Christian Zapatka | |
1992 | Design | William Adair | |
1992 | Visual Arts | Mel Bochner Mel Bochner Mel Bochner is an American conceptual artist. Mr. Bochner received his BFA in 1962 and honorary Doctor of Fine Arts in 2005 from the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University... |
(R) |
1992 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Margaret A. Brucia | |
1992 | Literature | Mary Caponegro Mary Caponegro Mary Caponegro is an American experimental fiction writer whose collections include Tales from the Next Village, The Star Cafe, Five Doubts, The Complexities of Intimacy, and All Fall Down. Her stories appear regularly in Conjunctions and in other periodicals... |
|
1992 | History of Art | Jill Elizabeth Caskey | |
1992 | Architecture | Henry N. Cobb Henry N. Cobb Henry N. Cobb is an American architect and founding partner with I.M. Pei of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, an international architectural firm based in New York City.... |
(R) |
1992 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Thomas V. Cohen | |
1992 | Architecture | Teddy Edwin Cruz | |
1992 | History of Art | Anthony Cutler | (R) |
1992 | Musical Composition | Donald J. Erb | (R) |
1992 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | J. Clayton Fant | |
1992 | Landscape Architecture | Eric Reid Fulford | |
1992 | Design | Hsin-ming Fung | |
1992 | Visual Arts | Matthew B. Geller | |
1992 | Musical Composition | Stephen Hartke Stephen Hartke Stephen Paul Hartke is an American composer. He grew up in Manhattan, where his first piano teacher was Mary Miley, and has lived in California since the 1980s... |
|
1992 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ross Holloway | (R) |
1992 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Diane Owen Hughes | (R) |
1992 | Musical Composition | Bun-Ching Lam Bun-Ching Lam Lam Bun-Ching is a composer, pianist, and conductor.She holds a B.A. degree in piano performance from the Chinese University of Hong Kong . She obtained a scholarship from the University of California at San Diego, where she studied composition with Bernard Rands, Robert Erickson, Roger Reynolds,... |
|
1992 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Anne Elizabeth MacNeil | |
1992 | Visual Arts | Rita McBride | |
1992 | Architecture | Cameron McNall | |
1992 | History of Art | Sarah Collyer McPhee | |
1992 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Annapaola Mosca | |
1992 | Landscape Architecture | Thomas R. Oslund | |
1992 | History of Art | Linda Pellecchia | |
1992 | Visual Arts | Rebecca Quaytman | |
1992 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles Brian Rose | |
1992 | Landscape Architecture | Martha Schwartz Martha Schwartz Martha Schwartz, born 1950, is an American landscape architect. Her background is in the fine arts as well as landscape architecture, and her projects range from private to urban scale. She studied at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and graduated from the University of Michigan... |
(R) |
1992 | Visual Arts | Stuart Sherman Stuart Sherman Stuart Pratt Sherman was an American literary critic and educator of the early 20th century noted for his criticisms of H. L. Mencken.-Background, education, and academic career:... |
|
1992 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susan L. TePaske-King | |
1992 | History of Art | Mary Vaccaro | |
1992 | Landscape Architecture | Peter Walker Peter Walker (architect) Peter Walker is a landscape architect in the United States.-Biography and Influences:Peter Walker grew up in California and attended the University of California, Berkeley. Walker initially started out in Journalism but quickly changed his field... |
(R) |
1992 | History of Art | Bonna Daix Wescoat | |
1992 | History of Art | David H. Wright | (R) |
1992 | Design | Janet Zweig | |
1993 | Design | Phillip R. Baldwin | |
1993 | History of Art | Carol A. Rusche | |
1994 | History of Art | Carmen Bambach | |
1994 | Design | Karen Bausman Karen Bausman Karen Bausman is an American architect. Educated at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, from which she graduated in 1982, Bausman has since held the Eliot Noyes Chair at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, and the Eero Saarinen Chair at Yale School of... |
|
1994 | Literature | Thomas Bolt Thomas Bolt Thomas Bolt is an American poet and artist.He attended public and private schools. He was a pre-college scholarship student at the Corcoran School of Art and received a B.A. in English and Art from the University of Virginia.His paintings have been shown in group exhibitions in New York... |
|
1994 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gregory S. Bucher | |
1994 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Christopher S. Celenza | |
1994 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Edward Champlin Edward Champlin Edward Champlin is a Professor of Classics, Cotsen Professor of Humanities, and former Master of Butler College at Princeton University. He teaches Roman history, Roman law, and Latin literature and has written several books regarding these subjects. He is also the co-editor of The Cambridge... |
(R) |
1994 | History of Art | Brian A. Curran | |
1994 | Musical Composition | Sebastian Currier Sebastian Currier Sebastian Currier is an American composer of music for chamber groups and orchestras. He was also a professor of music at Columbia University from 1999 to 2007.-Life:... |
|
1994 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Margaret Holben Ellis | |
1994 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Elaine Fantham Elaine Fantham Elaine Fantham is a British classicist. She was Giger Professor of Latin at Princeton University from 1986 to 1999. She was chair of the Department of Classics at Princeton from 1989 to 1992 and the president of the American Philological Association for 2004.... |
(R) |
1994 | Architecture | Garrett S. Finney | |
1994 | Visual Arts | Andrew Ginzel | |
1994 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Guy M. Hedreen | |
1994 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Katherine Ludwig Jansen | |
1994 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Leah Johnson | |
1994 | Visual Arts | Kristin Jones | |
1994 | Architecture | Karl Kirchwey Karl Kirchwey Karl Kirchwey is a prize–winning American poet who has lived in both Europe and the United States and whose work is strongly influenced by the Greek and Roman past. He often looks to the classical world for inspiration with themes which have included loss, loneliness, nostalgia and modern... |
|
1994 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Richard Lim Richard Lim Richard Soon Huat Lim is a former Australian politician. He was the Country Liberal Party member for Greatorex in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1994 until his resignation in 2007.... |
|
1994 | History of Art | Jennifer Montagu | (R) |
1994 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Susan Nicassio | |
1994 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Bettina A. Raphael | |
1994 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Catherine Sease | |
1994 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Katherine E. Welch | |
1995 | Visual Arts | Drew Beattie | |
1995 | Musical Composition | Edmund Campion Edmund Campion Saint Edmund Campion, S.J. was an English Roman Catholic martyr and Jesuit priest. While conducting an underground ministry in officially Protestant England, Campion was arrested by priest hunters. Convicted of high treason by a kangaroo court, he was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn... |
|
1995 | History of Art | John R. Clarke | (R) |
1995 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Anthony P. Corbeill | |
1995 | Visual Arts | Daniel Davidson Daniel Davidson Daniel Davidson is a pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim organization.Davidson is 6 ft 4in tall and weighs 225 lbs.-Education:... |
|
1995 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Brendan Dooley | |
1995 | Landscape Architecture | Gary R. Hilderbrand | |
1995 | History of Art | Peter J. Holliday | |
1995 | Architecture | Sanda D. Iliescu | |
1995 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Daniel Javitch | (R) |
1995 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | James Lattis | |
1995 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susann Sowers Lusnia | |
1995 | History of Art | Diana Minsky | |
1995 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Jenifer Neils | (R) |
1995 | Visual Arts | Cliffton S. Peacock | |
1995 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Thomas C. Roby | |
1995 | Landscape Architecture | Leslie A. Ryan | |
1995 | Visual Arts | Judith Shea Judith Shea Judith Shea is an American-born sculptor. She is best known for a series of works in bronze in which she creates empty clothing forms which suggest figures that are not present; some of her more recent work incorporates figures as well... |
|
1995 | Visual Arts | Michelle Stuart Michelle Stuart Michelle Stuart through her art has created complex, multifaceted investigations of the relationship between nature and culture for over four decades,. Her artworks range in scale from monumental earthworks to intimate talismanic sculptures... |
(R) |
1995 | Musical Composition | Francis B. Thorne | (R) |
1995 | Design | Kevin Walz | |
1995 | Visual Arts | Jack Youngerman Jack Youngerman -Biography:Jack Youngerman, was born 1926, St. Louis, MO, moved in Louisville, KY in 1929. He studied art at the University of North Carolina from 1944 to 1946 under a wartime navy training program, and graduated from the University of Missouri in 1947.... |
(R) |
1996 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Fred C. Albertson | |
1996 | Visual Arts | Chuck Close Chuck Close Charles Thomas "Chuck" Close is an American painter and photographer who achieved fame as a photorealist, through his massive-scale portraits... |
(R) |
1996 | Design | Coleman Coker Coleman Coker Coleman Coker, born in 1951 in Memphis Tennessee, is an American architect who is best known for his work at the Bridges Center in 2005.- Biography :... |
|
1996 | Literature | Henri Cole Henri Cole Henri Cole is an award-winning American poet.-Biography:Henri Cole was born in Fukuoka, Japan, to an American father and French mother, and raised in Virginia, United States. His father, a North Carolinian, enlisted in the service after graduating from high school and, while stationed in... |
|
1996 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Robert J. Cro | |
1996 | Musical Composition | Nathan Currier Nathan Currier - Biography :Coming from a musical family, composer Nathan Kind Currier is son of composer Marilyn Currier and brother of composer Sebastian Currier .... |
|
1996 | Visual Arts | Eric Fischl Eric Fischl Eric Fischl is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker.-Early life:Fischl was born in New York City and grew up on suburban Long Island; his family moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1967... |
(R) |
1996 | History of Art | Marc Fumaroli Marc Fumaroli Marc Fumaroli was born June 10, 1932 in Marseille. A historian and essayist, he was elected to the Académie française March 2, 1995 and became its Director. He is also a member of the Académie des Inscriptions, the sister academy devoted to high erudition... |
(R) |
1996 | Architecture | Michael Isaac Gruber | |
1996 | Visual Arts | Douglas Erskine Hall | |
1996 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Christopher Hugh Hallett | |
1996 | Architecture | George E. Hartman | (R) |
1996 | Architecture | Allan B. Jacobs | (R) |
1996 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Lester K. Little | (R) |
1996 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Anne Frances Maheux | |
1996 | Architecture | Anne Munly | |
1996 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | William Linden North | |
1996 | Visual Arts | Manuel J. S. Ocampo | |
1996 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Pablo Ojeda-O'Neill | |
1996 | Landscape Architecture | Peter Joseph O'Shea | |
1996 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Holt Parker | |
1996 | Design | Thomas McGehee Phifer | |
1996 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Pietro Pucci | (R) |
1996 | Musical Composition | David Charles Randolph | |
1996 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | David E. Rutherford | |
1996 | History of Art | Maria Saffiotti Dale | |
1996 | History of Art | Marla Susan Stone | |
1996 | Visual Arts | Eve Leslie Sussman | |
1996 | History of Art | Richard J. Tuttle | |
1996 | Landscape Architecture | Gail Eileen Wittwer | |
1996 | Architecture | Evans Woollen, III | (R) |
1997 | Architecture | Kimberly A. Ackert | |
1997 | History of Art | Lilian Armstrong | (R) |
1997 | Visual Arts | Ross Bleckner Ross Bleckner -Life and work:"'I always absolutely thought there was a difference between being a young artist and an important young artist,' said Mr. Bleckner, who grew up in Hewlett, L.I., graduated in 1971 from New York University and earned an M.F.A... |
(R) |
1997 | Design | Paul M. Bray | |
1997 | History of Art | Cammy Brothers | |
1997 | Architecture | Robert Campbell Robert Campbell -Politicians:*Robert Campbell , Australian merchant/politician from New South Wales*Robert Campbell , New South Wales politician, son of the above*Robert Campbell , New York politician... |
(R) |
1997 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Jenny Strauss Clay | (R) |
1997 | History of Art | Jeffrey L. Collins | |
1997 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Jane W. Crawford | (R) |
1997 | Musical Composition | Mario Davidovsky Mario Davidovsky Mario Davidovsky is an Argentine-American composer. Born in Argentina, he emigrated in 1960 to the US, where he lives today... |
(R) |
1997 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Robert C. Davis | |
1997 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Gary Farney | |
1997 | History of Art | Peter J. Fergusson | (R) |
1997 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Bernard D. Frischer | (R) |
1997 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Brien K. Garnand | |
1997 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Eric Gordon Eric Gordon Eric Ambrose Gordon, Jr. , nicknamed "EJ", is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA. In high school, he was named "Mr. Basketball" of Indiana during his senior year while playing at North Central High School... |
|
1997 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Robert Gurval | |
1997 | Landscape Architecture | Walter J. Hood | |
1997 | Visual Arts | Sharon Horvath | |
1997 | Visual Arts | David Ireland David Ireland David Ireland may refer to:* David Ireland , American conceptual and installation artist* David Ireland , Australian novelist* David Ireland , Union Army colonel in the American Civil War... |
(R) |
1997 | Visual Arts | Roberto Juarez Roberto Juárez Roberto Carlos Juarez Gutiérrez is a Mexican footballer. He currently plays for Puebla in the Mexican First Division. He surged out of Cruz Azul's youth squad.-Career:... |
|
1997 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Samantha Kelly Samantha Kelly Samantha 'Sam' Kelly is a fictional character that appeared on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. She was played by actress Sydney Penny from 2003 to 2005.-Character biography:... |
|
1997 | Literature | Randall Kenan Randall Kenan Randall Kenan is an American author of fiction and nonfiction. Raised in a rural community in North Carolina, Kenan has focused his fiction on what it means to be black and gay in the southern United States. Among his books is the collection of short stories Let the Dead Bury Their Dead, which was... |
|
1997 | History of Art | Dale Kinney | (R) |
1997 | Musical Composition | Arthur Levering Arthur Levering Arthur Levering is an American composer of contemporary classical music. He currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Rome, Italy.... |
|
1997 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Francesca Santoro L'hoir | |
1997 | Visual Arts | Marcia Lyons | |
1997 | Design | Mark Robbins | |
1997 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | H. Alan Shapiro | (R) |
1997 | Landscape Architecture | James L. Wescoat | |
1997 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | George Wheeler George Wheeler Captain George Montague Wheeler was a pioneering explorer and cartographer, leader of the Wheeler Survey, one of the major surveys of the western United States in the late nineteenth century... |
|
1997 | Architecture | Nichole Wiedemann | |
1997 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Ronald G. Witt | |
1997 | History of Art | Lila Yawn | |
1998 | Visual Arts | Douglas Argue | |
1998 | Landscape Architecture | Elise Brewster | |
1998 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael Shane Butler | |
1998 | History of Art | Malcolm Campbell Malcolm Campbell Sir Malcolm Campbell was an English racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record on land and on water at various times during the 1920s and 1930s using vehicles called Blue Bird... |
(R) |
1998 | Architecture | Daniel Castor | |
1998 | Design | Paul Davis Paul Brooks Davis Paul Brooks Davis is an American graphic artist.-Biography:Paul Brooks Davis, better known as Paul Davis, was born in 1938 in Centrahoma, Oklahoma... |
|
1998 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | David G. De Long | |
1998 | Visual Arts | Agnes Denes Agnes Denes Agnes Denes is an American Land Art artist. Born in Budapest in 1931, her family moved to Stockholm, then New York City. Denes has been a pioneer of both the environmental art movement and Conceptual art.... |
|
1998 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Sheila Dillon Sheila Dillon Sheila Dillon is a food journalist, who first began her career writing for the New York food magazine called "Food Monitor". She was born in Hoghton, Lancashire, and grew up in the 1950s and 1960s... |
|
1998 | Visual Arts | Jim Dine Jim Dine Jim Dine is an American pop artist. He is sometimes considered to be a part of the Neo-Dada movement. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, attended Walnut Hills High School, the University of Cincinnati, and received a BFA from Ohio University in 1957. He first earned respect in the art world with... |
(R) |
1998 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Shelley Fletcher | |
1998 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Alison Frazier | |
1998 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Maria G. Fuller | |
1998 | Landscape Architecture | Richard Haag Richard Haag Richard Haag is a United States landscape architect. He is famous for his work on Gas Works Park in Seattle, Washington and on the Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island. He is also noted for founding the Landscape Architecture Program at the University of Washington and for holding multiple design... |
(R) |
1998 | Landscape Architecture | Mary Margaret Jones | |
1998 | Visual Arts | Charles LeDray Charles LeDray Charles LeDray is an American sculptor. He was born in Seattle in 1960. He currently lives and works in New York.-Early life:As a child Charles LeDray learned how to sew — a skill, along with carving and ceramic making, which would later define his work... |
|
1998 | Musical Composition | Tania J. Leon | (R) |
1998 | History of Art | John Marciari | |
1998 | History of Art | Tod Marder | |
1998 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Myles McDonnell | |
1998 | Literature | Fae Myenne Ng Fae Myenne Ng Fae Myenne Ng is an American novelist, and short story writer.-Life:She is the daughter of seamstress and a laborer, who immigrated from Guangzhou, China. She attended the University of California-Berkeley, and received her M.F.A. at Columbia University... |
|
1998 | Musical Composition | P.Q. Phan | |
1998 | Visual Arts | Martin Puryear Martin Puryear Martin Puryear is an African American sculptor. He works in media including wood, stone, tar, and wire, and his work is a union of minimalism and traditional crafts.-Life:... |
(R) |
1998 | Design | Samina Quraeshi Samina Quraeshi Samina Quraeshi is an award-winning educator, designer, artist and author. She is the author of Legacy of the Indus, Lahore: the City Within, Legends of the Indus, and Sacred Spaces: A Journey with the Sufis of the Indus which was published by Peabody Museum Press in 2009 She was raised in Karachi,... |
(R) |
1998 | Musical Composition | Andrew Rindfleisch | |
1998 | Design | Mark Schimmenti | |
1998 | History of Art | Vincent Scully Vincent Scully Vincent Joseph Scully, Jr. is Sterling Professor Emeritus of the History of Art in Architecture at Yale University, and the author of several books on the subject... |
(R) |
1998 | Architecture | Catherine Seavitt | |
1998 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Frederick Steiner | |
1998 | History of Art | David Stone David Stone David Stone was the 15th Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1808 to 1810. Both before and after his term as governor, he served as a U.S. senator, between 1801 and 1807 and between 1813 and 1814.-Biography:... |
|
1998 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Jennifer Trimble | |
1998 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Charles Witke | (R) |
1998 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Laura Wittman | |
1998 | History of Art | Fikret K. Yegul | (R) |
1999 | History of Art | William Barcham | |
1999 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Phyllis Pray Bober | (R) |
1999 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susan Boynton | |
1999 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Katharine Brophy Dubois | |
1999 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael Shane Butler | |
1999 | Design | Michael B. Cadwell | |
1999 | Design | Heather Carson | |
1999 | History of Art | Maria Ann Conelli | (R) |
1999 | History of Art | Michael Fried | (R) |
1999 | Literature | Eli Gottlieb | |
1999 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Tamara Griggs | |
1999 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Kim Hartswick | |
1999 | Visual Arts | Anthony Hernandez | |
1999 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Carl Ipsen | |
1999 | Musical Composition | Betsy Jolas Betsy Jolas Betsy Jolas is a French composer.Betsy Jolas was born in Paris. Resident in the United States from 1940 until 1946, she studied composition with Paul Boepple and piano with Helen Schnabel. On her return to France she continued her studies with Simone Plé-Caussade, Darius Milhaud and Olivier... |
(R) |
1999 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Michael Koortbojian | |
1999 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Margaret Laird Margaret Laird Margaret Laird is the name of:*Margaret B. Laird , leader in the women's suffrage movement in New Jersey.*Margaret Nicholl Laird , American Baptist missionary... |
|
1999 | Literature | Tom Leader | |
1999 | History of Art | Stephanie Leone | |
1999 | Architecture | Paul Lewis Paul Lewis Paul Lewis may refer to:*Paul Lewis , American architect and professor at the Princeton University School of Architecture*Paul Lewis , African American activist who lived in London, Ontario... |
|
1999 | Architecture | Maya Lin Maya Lin Maya Ying Lin is an American artist who is known for her work in sculpture and landscape art. She is the designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.-Personal life:... |
(R) |
1999 | History of Art | Catherine McCurrach | |
1999 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Timothy J. Moore | |
1999 | Visual Arts | Pat Oleszko | |
1999 | History of Art | Todd Olson | |
1999 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lauren Hackworth Petersen | |
1999 | Visual Arts | Ellen Phelan | (R) |
1999 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Leslie Rainer | |
1999 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Kenneth J. Reckford | (R) |
1999 | Visual Arts | Jack J. Risley | |
1999 | Architecture | Richard Rosa | |
1999 | Visual Arts | Joel Shapiro Joel Shapiro Joel Shapiro is an American sculptor renowned for his dynamic work composed of simple rectangular shapes. Shapiro is represented by The Pace Gallery in New York. He lives and works in New York City, with a summer house on the shore of Lake Champlain, in Westport, New York... |
(R) |
1999 | Musical Composition | Christopher Theofanidis | |
1999 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Jonathan Lee Thornton | |
1999 | Landscape Architecture | Craig Verzone | |
1999 | Literature | Wendy Wasserstein Wendy Wasserstein Wendy Wasserstein was an American playwright and an Andrew Dickson White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University... |
(R) |
1999 | Musical Composition | Mark Wingate | |
2000 | Literature | Tom Andrews Tom Andrews (poet) Tom Andrews was an American poet and critic.He grew up in West Virginia. He graduated from Hope College and the University of Virginia with an M.F.A.-Awards:* Iowa Poetry Prize, for The Hemophiliac’s Motorcycle ... |
|
2000 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Darius A. Arya | |
2000 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Elmo Baca | |
2000 | Musical Composition | Martin Bresnick Martin Bresnick Martin Bresnick is a composer of contemporary classical music, film scores and experimental music.-Education and early career:Bresnick was born and raised in the Bronx, and is a graduate of New York City's specialized High School of Music and Art. He was educated at the University of Hartford ,... |
(R) |
2000 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Douglas H.M. Carver | |
2000 | Musical Composition | Shih-Hui Chen | |
2000 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Thomas J. Dandelet | |
2000 | Visual Arts | David Fludd | |
2000 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Paul A. Garfinkel | |
2000 | Architecture | Stephen Harby | |
2000 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Carol Helstosky | |
2000 | History of Art | Katarzyna Elzbieta Jerzak | |
2000 | Design | Wendy Kaplan Wendy Kaplan Wendy Foxworth is an actress who appeared in films, on television, and in theater.-Career:She is best known for her role in the 1989 hit horror movie Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers as Tina Williams. Wendy Kaplan's most recent film role is in the 2005 movie Blood Deep... |
|
2000 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | David I. Kertzer | (R) |
2000 | Architecture | Johannes M.P. Knoops | |
2000 | Visual Arts | Joyce Kozloff Joyce Kozloff Joyce Kozloff, b. 1942, is an American artist commonly associated with the Pattern and Decoration movement of the 1970s - and with artists whose work is based on cartography since the early 1990s.... |
|
2000 | Visual Arts | Jeannette Louie | |
2000 | History of Art | Areli Marina | |
2000 | Landscape Architecture | Laurel McSherry | |
2000 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Margaret Miles | (R) |
2000 | History of Art | Vernon Hyde Minor | |
2000 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Tina Najbjerg | |
2000 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Alice Boccia Paterakis | |
2000 | Visual Arts | Sandra S. Phillips | (R) |
2000 | Design | Michael Rock Michael Rock Michael Rock may refer to:*Michael Rock - DJ, WFHN*Michael Rock *Michael David Rock, Chairman of Conservative Future*Michael Rock , British swimmer... |
|
2000 | History of Art | Ingrid Rowland | (R) |
2000 | Visual Arts | David Salle David Salle David Salle is an American painter who helped define postmodern sensibility by combining figuration with a varied pictorial language of multi-imagery... |
|
2000 | Landscape Architecture | Stephen Sears | |
2000 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Jerrold Seigel | (R) |
2000 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Susan T. Stevens | |
2000 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | William C. Stull | |
2000 | Architecture | Billie Tsien | (R) |
2000 | Architecture | Peter Waldman | |
2000 | Musical Composition | Carolyn Yarnell Carolyn Yarnell Carolyn Yarnell is an American composer and visual artist. A recipient of the Rome Prize, Charles Ives Prize, and a Guggenheim Fellowship, she is particularly noted for works which combine visual and musical depictions of landscape and light, many of which were inspired by the landscapes of her... |
|
2000 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Ann Marie Yasin | |
2001 | History of Art | Jennifer R. Bethke | |
2001 | History of Art | Patricia Fortini Brown | (R) |
2001 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | John A. Davis John A. Davis John A. Davis is an American film director, writer, animator, voice actor and composer known for his work both in stop-motion animation as well as computer animation... |
(R) |
2001 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Leslie D. Dossey | |
2001 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Joanna H. Drell | |
2001 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Michael R. Ebner | |
2001 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | John Curtis Franklin | |
2001 | Visual Arts | Dara Gabriella Friedman | |
2001 | Architecture | Michael Lawrence Goorevich | |
2001 | Visual Arts | Lyle Ashton Harris Lyle Ashton Harris Lyle Ashton Harris is an American artist who has cultivated a diverse artistic practice ranging from photographic media, collage, installation art and performance art.- Life and works :... |
|
2001 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Wendy B. Heller | |
2001 | Musical Composition | Michael Nathaniel Hersch | |
2001 | Visual Arts | Gary Richard Hill | |
2001 | Landscape Architecture | John Dixon Hunt John Dixon Hunt John Dixon Hunt is an English-born landscape historian. His work particularly focuses on the time between the turn of the seventeenth through the end of the 18th centuries in France and England. Professor Hunt began his academic career teaching English literature... |
(R) |
2001 | Musical Composition | Pierre David Jalbert | |
2001 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Karen Elaine Klaiber | |
2001 | Landscape Architecture | Mark Alan Klopfer | |
2001 | Visual Arts | Donald Lipski Donald Lipski Donald Lipski is an American sculptor. He is best known for his provocative works with objects, his installation work and his large scale public works.- LIFE :... |
|
2001 | Landscape Architecture | David Bruce Meyer | |
2001 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Carlos Federico Norena | |
2001 | Literature | Sigrid Nunez Sigrid Nunez -Biography:Sigrid Nunez is the daughter of a Chinese-Panamanian father and a German mother. She was born and raised in New York City. She received her BA from Barnard College and her MFA from Columbia University. After finishing school she worked for a time as an editorial assistant at The New York... |
|
2001 | Design | Michael Jerome Palladino | |
2001 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Christine G. Perkell | (R) |
2001 | History of Art | Charles Michael Rosenberg | |
2001 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | H. Darrel Rutkin | |
2001 | Architecture | Richard Taransky | |
2001 | History of Art | Stefanie Walker | |
2001 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Elizabeth Walmsley | |
2001 | Literature | Rosanna Warren Rosanna Warren Rosanna Phelps Warren is an American poet and scholar.-Biography:Warren is the daughter of novelist, literary critic and Poet Laureate Robert Penn Warren and writer Eleanor Clark. She graduated from Yale University in 1976, with a degree in painting, and then in 1980 received an MA from The... |
(R) |
2001 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | RDeirdre Maureen Windsor | |
2001 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Paul Andrew Zissos | |
2002 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Karl Appuhn | |
2002 | Visual Arts | Scott Michael Attie | |
2002 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Pamela Ballinger | |
2002 | Musical Composition | Derek Bermel Derek Bermel Derek Bermel is an American composer, clarinetist and conductor whose music blends various facets of world music, funk and jazz with largely classical performing forces and musical vocabulary... |
|
2002 | Musical Composition | Martin Brody | (R) |
2002 | Landscape Architecture | Andrew Thanh-Son Cao | |
2002 | History of Art | Michael Cole Michael Cole Michael Sean Coulthard , better known by his ring name Michael Cole, is an American professional wrestling commentator, currently signed to WWE on both its Rawand SmackDown brands. Coulthard is a former news journalist.... |
|
2002 | Visual Arts | Kevin Jerome Everson | |
2002 | Design | William H. Fain | |
2002 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Carmela Vircillo Franklin | (R) |
2002 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Kirk Freudenburg | |
2002 | Visual Arts | Vanalyne Green Vanalyne Green Vanalyne Green is an American artist who also writes about culture and who also teaches. She has screened her video work extensively in the United States and abroad, including The Whitney Biennial , American Film Institute, Rotterdam International Film Festival, the Videotheque de Paris, The... |
|
2002 | Literature | Mark Halliday Mark Halliday Mark Halliday is a noted American poet, professor and critic. He is author of five collections of poetry, most recently Keep This Forever... |
|
2002 | Visual Arts | Gerald Kim Jones | |
2002 | Literature | Vincent Katz | |
2002 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Thomas Forrest Kelly | (R) |
2002 | Architecture | Alexander Kitchin | |
2002 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Lynne Lancaster | |
2002 | Literature | Frank McCourt Frank McCourt Francis "Frank" McCourt was an Irish-American teacher and Pulitzer Prize–winning writer, best known as the author of Angela’s Ashes, an award-winning, tragicomic memoir of the misery and squalor of his childhood.... |
(R) |
2002 | Visual Arts | Robert Moskowitz Robert Moskowitz Robert Moskowitz is a contemporary American painter who was influenced by, among other movements, Abstract Expressionism, and gained recognition in the 1960s onward for his paintings, drawings, and prints that work in the intersection between Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism and Pop Art.He was... |
(R) |
2002 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Josiah Osgood | |
2002 | Landscape Architecture | Peter Osler | |
2002 | History of Art | Steven F. Ostrow | |
2002 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Gabriel Pihas | |
2002 | Architecture | Kelly D. Powell | |
2002 | History of Art | Shilpa Prasad | |
2002 | Musical Composition | Kevin M. Puts | |
2002 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Adam Rabinowitz | (R) |
2002 | Visual Arts | Elizabeth Riorden | |
2002 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Barbara H. Rosenwein | (R) |
2002 | Architecture | Adele Naude Santos | (R) |
2002 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Kristina M. Sessa | |
2002 | Design | Paul Shaw Paul Shaw Paul Shaw is an English footballer who is currently a player-coach for F.C. New York in the USL Professional Division.-Career:... |
|
2002 | Preservation and Conservation | Ellen Phillips Soroka | |
2002 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Randolph Starn | (R) |
2002 | Architecture | Evelyn Tickle | |
2002 | Post-Classical Humanistic Studies | Carol Whang | |
2003 | Design | Donald James Albrecht | |
2003 | Architecture | Rachel Moore Allen | |
2003 | Ancient Studies | Perry Sinclair Bell | |
2003 | Ancient Studies | Rebecca Ruth Benefiel | |
2003 | Visual Arts | Linda Marie Besemer | |
2003 | Visual Arts | Vija Celmins Vija Celmins Vija Celmins is an American artist.-Early life:Vija Celmins immigrated to the United States with her family from Latvia when she was ten years old. She and her family settled in Indiana... |
|
2003 | Literature | Jennifer Scott Clarvoe | |
2003 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Wietse De Boer | |
2003 | Modern Italian Studies | Mary Sharon Gibson | |
2003 | Medieval Studies | Caroline Jane Goodson | |
2003 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Eleanor Esser Gorski | |
2003 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Kenneth Veld Gouwens | |
2003 | Architecture | Margaret Helfand Margaret Helfand Margaret Helfand was a Manhattan-based New York architect and urban planner who served as president of the New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects.... |
|
2003 | Landscape Architecture | Joel Barton Katz | |
2003 | Musical Composition | Mark Frode Kilstofte | |
2003 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Randolph Langenbach | |
2003 | Ancient Studies | Elizabeth Mae Marlowe | |
2003 | Medieval Studies | Marian Michele Mulchahey | |
2003 | Visual Arts | Pat Oleszko | (R) |
2003 | Ancient Studies | Peter O\'Neill | |
2003 | Literature | Peter Maxwell Orner | |
2003 | History of Art | Shilpa Prasad | |
2003 | Renaissance & Early Modern | David Quint | (R) |
2003 | Musical Composition | Ned Rorem Ned Rorem Ned Rorem is a Pulitzer prize-winning American composer and diarist. He is best known and most praised for his song settings.-Life:... |
(R) |
2003 | Musical Composition | David William Sanford | |
2003 | Visual Arts | John Arnold Schlesinger | |
2003 | Landscape Architecture | A. Paul Seck | |
2003 | Visual Arts | Maureen Selwood | |
2003 | Visual Arts | Arthur Simms | |
2003 | Literature | William Jay Smith William Jay Smith William Jay Smith is an American poet. He was appointed the nineteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1968 to 1970.- Life :... |
(R) |
2003 | Modern Italian Studies | Frank M. Snowden | (R) |
2003 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | David Soren David Soren David Soren is an American archaeologist and former television and vaudeville performer.-Early life and entertainment career:Soren was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 7, 1946... |
(R) |
2003 | Medieval Studies | Hiroshi Takayama | (R) |
2003 | Modern Italian Studies | Molly Rebecca Tambor | |
2003 | Design | Edward Weinberger | |
2003 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Christopher Stewart Wood | |
2003 | Ancient Studies | James Lewis Woolard | |
2003 | Medieval Studies | Shona Kelly Wray | |
2003 | Architecture | Andrew Evaristo Zago | |
2004 | Literature | Sarah Arvio | |
2004 | Landscape Architecture | Cheryl L. Barton | |
2004 | Musical Composition | Mason Bates Mason Bates Mason Bates is an American composer of symphonic music. Distinguished by his innovations in orchestration and large-scale form, Bates is best known for his expansion of the orchestra to include electronics... |
|
2004 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Charles A. Birnbaum | |
2004 | Musical Composition | William Bolcom William Bolcom William Elden Bolcom is an American composer and pianist. He has received the Pulitzer Prize, the National Medal of Arts, two Grammy Awards, the Detroit Music Award and was named 2007 Composer of the Year by Musical America. Bolcom taught composition at the University of Michigan from 1973–2008... |
(R) |
2004 | Architecture | David M. Childs | (R) |
2004 | Ancient Studies | Catherine Chin | |
2004 | Visual Arts | Diana Cooper | |
2004 | Architecture | J. Yolande Daniels | |
2004 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Jill Johnson Deupi | |
2004 | Medieval Studies | Mary Harvey Doyno | |
2004 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Roger Freitas | |
2004 | Medieval Studies | David Hodes Friedman | (R) |
2004 | Musical Composition | Jefferson Friedman Jefferson Friedman Jefferson Friedman is an American composer.-Life:He received his M.M. degree in music composition from The Juilliard School, where he studied with John Corigliano, and his B.A. from Columbia University, where his teachers included David Rakowski and Jonathan Kramer... |
|
2004 | Visual Arts | Maria Elena Gonzalez Maria Elena González María Elena González is a Cuban-American artist best known for her sculptural installations that are architecturally as well as personally informed. In 1999, González received widespread acclaim for her site-specific outdoor sculpture, Magic Carpet/Home... |
|
2004 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Anthony Grafton Anthony Grafton Anthony Grafton is a historian and the current Henry Putnam University Professor at Princeton University. He is also a corresponding fellow of the British Academy and a recipient of the Balzan Prize... |
(R) |
2004 | Modern Italian Studies | Vivien Mary Greene | |
2004 | Visual Arts | Jenny Holzer Jenny Holzer Jenny Holzer is an American conceptual artist. Holzer lives and works in Hoosick Falls, New York.-Education:... |
(R) |
2004 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Christopher M.S. Johns | (R) |
2004 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann | |
2004 | Design | Reed Kroloff | |
2004 | Visual Arts | Matvey Levenstein | |
2004 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Pamela Olivia Long | |
2004 | Modern Italian Studies | Adrian Lyttelton | (R) |
2004 | Landscape Architecture | Alexander Stokes MacLean | |
2004 | Ancient Studies | Elizabeth Mae Marlowe | |
2004 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Miranda C. Marvin | (R) |
2004 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | T.K. McClintock | |
2004 | Ancient Studies | Kristina Lynn Milnor | |
2004 | Medieval Studies | Victoria M. Morse | |
2004 | Ancient Studies | Richard Theodore Neer | |
2004 | Visual Arts | John Newman John Newman John Newman may refer to:*John Newman , first Australian politician to be assassinated*John Newman , member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition*John Newman , U.S... |
|
2004 | Architecture | Richard Olcott | |
2004 | Architecture | Linda Pollak | |
2004 | Architecture | Nancy Goslee Power | (R) |
2004 | Landscape Architecture | Joseph J. Ragsdale | |
2004 | Modern Italian Studies | Jonah Sebastian Siegel | |
2004 | Ancient Studies | Justin St. P. Bryan Walsh | |
2004 | Literature | Joshua Weiner Joshua Weiner -Life:He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, taught at the Writing Program at the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, and at Northwestern University.He lives in Washington, D.C., and teaches at University of Maryland, College Park.... |
|
2004 | Design | Susan Anne Yelavich | |
2005 | Modern Italian Studies | Sean Sheridan Anderson | |
2005 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Albert Russell Ascoli | |
2005 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Paul Barolsky | (R) |
2005 | Musical Composition | Steven Burke | |
2005 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Mario Carpo Mario Carpo Mario Carpo, , is an Italian architectural historian.Mario Carpo graduated from the University of Florence in 1983 with a degree in architectural history. He was a doctoral researcher at the European University Institute from 1984 to 1987, then an Assistant Professor at the University of Geneva... |
(R) |
2005 | Medieval Studies | Michael Scott Cuthbert | |
2005 | Classical Studies & Archaeology | Eve D'Ambra | (R) |
2005 | Visual Arts | James Lucky DeBellevue | |
2005 | Literature | Anthony Doerr Anthony Doerr Anthony Doerr is an American fiction writer. Raised in nearby Novelty, Ohio, he majored in history at Bowdoin College and earned an MFA from Bowling Green State University.... |
|
2005 | Medieval Studies | Steven A. Epstein | (R) |
2005 | Medieval Studies | David Norrell Foote | |
2005 | Architecture | Charles Gwathmey Charles Gwathmey Charles Gwathmey was an American architect. He was a principal at Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects, as well as one of the five architects identified as The New York Five in 1969... |
(R) |
2005 | Renaissance & Early Modern | A. Katie Harris | |
2005 | Architecture | John Anthony Hartmann | |
2005 | Architecture | Michael Adam Herrman | |
2005 | Ancient Studies | Jennifer Ledig Heuser | |
2005 | Musical Composition | Lee Hyla Lee Hyla Lee Hyla is an American classical music composer.Lee Hyla was born in Niagara Falls, New York, and grew up in Greencastle, Indiana... |
(R) |
2005 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Janna Israel | |
2005 | Landscape Architecture | Sarah Todd Kuehl | |
2005 | Ancient Studies | Maura Keyne Lafferty | |
2005 | Design | Peter Michael Lynch | |
2005 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Jessica Maier | |
2005 | Musical Composition | Harold Meltzer Harold Meltzer -Life:He grew up in Long Island.After graduating from Amherst College, summa cum laude, he studied law at Columbia University and worked for the firm of Patterson Belknap in New York City. He later earned degrees in music at King's College, Cambridge and the Yale School of Music.In 2009 his... |
|
2005 | Ancient Studies | Rebecca Marie Molholt | |
2005 | Visual Arts | Franco Mondini-Ruiz Franco Mondini-Ruiz Franco Mondini-Ruiz is an American artist who lives and works in New York, New York and San Antonio, Texas. He is of Mexican and Italian descent. According to art critic Roberta Smith, his work "questions notions of preciousness and art-market exclusivity while delivering a fizzy visual pleasure"... |
|
2005 | Medieval Studies | Reinhold C. Mueller | (R) |
2005 | Literature | Azar Nafisi Azar Nafisi Azar Nafisi, born ca. 1947, is an Iranian academic and bestselling writer who has resided in the United States since 1997 when she emigrated from Iran. Her field is English language literature.... |
(R) |
2005 | Ancient Studies | David Petrain | |
2005 | Landscape Architecture | Jon Piasecki | |
2005 | Visual Arts | Jackie Saccoccio | |
2005 | Ancient Studies | Celia Ernestina Schultz | |
2005 | Ancient Studies | Emma Jane Scioli | |
2005 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | John William Shank | |
2005 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Anthony Brian Sigel | |
2005 | Visual Arts | Laurie Simmons Laurie Simmons Laurie Simmons is an American artist and photographer currently working in New York.- Personal life :Laurie Simmons was born in Long Island, New York, in 1949. She received a BFA from Tyler School of Art in 1971... |
(R) |
2005 | Modern Italian Studies | Noa Steimatsky-Barlera | |
2005 | Visual Arts | George Stoll | |
2005 | Design | Allan Philip Wexler | |
2005 | Literature | Lisa Williams Lisa Williams (poet) -Life:She is from Nashville, Tennessee. She graduated from Belmont University, from the University of Virginia, with an M.F.A. and from the University of Cincinnati, with an M.A.She is an associate professor of English at Centre College.... |
|
2006 | Visual Arts | Laurie Anderson Laurie Anderson Laura Phillips "Laurie" Anderson is an American experimental performance artist, composer and musician who plays violin and keyboards and sings in a variety of experimental music and art rock styles. Initially trained as a sculptor, Anderson did her first performance-art piece in the late 1960s... |
(R) |
2006 | Literature | Craig Arnold Craig Arnold Craig Arnold was an American poet and professor. His first book of poems, Shells , was selected by W. S. Merwin for the Yale Series of Younger Poets... |
|
2006 | Landscape Architecture | Richard D. Barnes | |
2006 | Modern Italian Studies | Patrick V. Barron | |
2006 | Modern Italian Studies | Christopher G. Bennett | |
2006 | Landscape Architecture | Anita Berrizbeitia Anita Berrizbeitia Anita de la Rosa de Berrizbeitia is an internationally recognized landscape theorist, teacher, and author. She continues to play an integral role in the renewed visibility of landscape architecture as a cultural practice. In studying the many forms of hybridity involved in place making, her work... |
|
2006 | Humanities | John Bodel | (R) |
2006 | Musical Composition | Susan Botti | |
2006 | Ancient Studies | Kimberly Bowes | |
2006 | Design | Constantin Boym | (R) |
2006 | Visual Arts | Boyce Cummings | |
2006 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Paola M. De Cristofaro | |
2006 | Ancient Studies | Hendrik William Dey | |
2006 | Modern Italian Studies | Patricia L. Gaborik | |
2006 | Ancient Studies | Carlos R. Galvao-Sobrinho | |
2006 | Medieval Studies | Patrick J. Geary Patrick J. Geary Patrick J. Geary is, effective January 1, 2012, Professor of Medieval History at the Institute for Advanced Study and Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at UCLA. He was educated at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, and received... |
(R) |
2006 | Literature | Aaron Hamburger Aaron Hamburger Aaron Hamburger is an American writer best known for his short story collection The View from Stalin's Head and novel Faith for Beginners .... |
|
2006 | Design | Pamela Hovland | |
2006 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Janna Israel | |
2006 | Visual Arts | Yun-Fei Ji Yun-Fei Ji Yun-Fei Ji is a Chinese painter. He moved to New York in the late 1980s, and for a time worked as a scenic artist in the film industry.-Biography:... |
|
2006 | Ancient Studies | Jacob A. Latham | |
2006 | Ancient Studies | Sandra K. Lucore | |
2006 | Medieval Studies | F. Thomas Luongo | |
2006 | Musical Composition | Charles Norman Mason | |
2006 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Peter A. Mazur | |
2006 | Ancient Studies | David Eric Petrain | |
2006 | Humanities | John A. Pinto | (R) |
2006 | Humanities | JPierre D. L. R. du Pret | (R) |
2006 | Literature | Francine Prose Francine Prose Francine Prose is an American writer. Since March 2007 she has been the president of PEN American Center. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1968 and received a Guggenheim fellowship in 1991.... |
(R) |
2006 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Jana Condie-Pugh | |
2006 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Robert E. Saarnio | |
2006 | Architecture | Alex Schweder | |
2006 | Visual Arts | Ward Shelley | |
2006 | Architecture | Elisa Silva | |
2006 | Music | Steven Stucky Steven Stucky Steven Stucky is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer.Stucky was born in Hutchinson, Kansas. At age 9, he moved with his family to Abilene, Texas, where, as a teenager, he studied music in the public schools and, privately, viola with Herbert Preston, conducting with Leo Scheer, and... |
(R) |
2006 | Visual Arts | Carrie Mae Weems Carrie Mae Weems Carrie Mae Weems is an award-winning photographer and artist. Her photographs, films, and videos have been displayed in over 50 exhibitions in the United States and abroad and focus on serious issues that face African Americans today, such as racism, gender relations, politics, and personal identity... |
|
2006 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Emily Wilson Emily Wilson Emily R. Wilson is a British classicist who is currently Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of A. N. Wilson and Katherine Duncan-Jones and the sister of the food writer Bee Wilson... |
|
2006 | Design | J. Meejin Yoon | |
2007 | Literature | Tom Bissell Tom Bissell Tom Bissell is a journalist, critic, and fiction writer, originally from Escanaba, Michigan and currently based in Portland, Oregon.-Life:... |
|
2007 | History of Art | Sible de Blaauw | (R) |
2007 | Visual Arts | Patricia Cronin | |
2007 | Design | Adriana Cuéllar | |
2007 | Ancient Studies | Hendrik William Dey | |
2007 | Visual Arts | Mildred and Martin Friedman | (R) |
2007 | Modern Italian Studies | Flora Ghezzo | |
2007 | Modern Italian Studies | Victoria de Grazia | (R) |
2007 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Pamela Hatchfield | |
2007 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Meisha Hunter | |
2007 | Design | Dennis Y. Ichiyama | |
2007 | Ancient Studies | Michael J. Johnson | |
2007 | Visual Arts | John Kelly John Kelly - People :* John Kelly of Killanne , leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in Wexford* John Kelly , Congregational minister* John Larry Kelly, Jr. , originator of the Kelly criterion... |
|
2007 | Literature | Dave King | |
2007 | Ancient Studies | Christine Kondoleon | (R) |
2007 | Journalism | Jane Kramer Jane Kramer Jane Kramer is an American journalist who is the European correspondent for The New Yorker; she has written a regular "Letter from Europe" for twenty years. Kramer has also written nine books, the latest of which, Lone Patriot , is about a militia in the American West... |
(R) |
2007 | Ancient Studies | Sandra K. Lucore | |
2007 | Medieval Studies | Christopher MacEvitt | |
2007 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Margaret Meserve | |
2007 | Ancient Studies | Lisa Marie Mignone | |
2007 | Visual Arts | Joshua Mosley Joshua Mosley Joshua Mosley is an American artist and animator. He is Professor and Chair of Fine Arts in the School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania. His work is represented by in Chicago. He is the recipient of the 2007 Joseph H... |
|
2007 | Landscape Architecture | Willett Moss | |
2007 | Musical Composition | Andrew Norman | |
2007 | Landscape Architecture | Jose D. Parral Jr. | |
2007 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Gerard Passannante | |
2007 | Modern Italian Studies | Stephanie Pilat | |
2007 | History of Architecture | Martha Pollak | (R) |
2007 | Architecture | James Stewart Polshek | (R) |
2007 | Modern Italian Studies | Hilary Poriss | |
2007 | Visual Arts | Richard Rezac | |
2007 | Musical Composition | Bernard Rands Bernard Rands Bernard Rands is a composer of contemporary classical music.Rands studied music and English literature at the University of Wales, Bangor, and composition with Pierre Boulez and Bruno Maderna in Darmstadt, Germany, and with Luigi Dallapiccola and Luciano Berio in Milan, Italy.He held residencies... |
(R) |
2007 | Medieval Studies | Marina Rustow | |
2007 | Modern Italian Studies | Arman Raphael Schwartz | |
2007 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Jeanne Marie Teutonico | (R) |
2007 | Architecture | Patrick Tighe Patrick Tighe Patrick Tighe AIA, FAAR is a Los Angeles, California based architect.Tighe earned a BFA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a Masters of Architecture from the University of California, Los Angeles. He worked for Thom Mayne at Morphosis from 1993 to 2000. In 2001 he founded his own... |
|
2007 | Architecture | Thomas Tsang | |
2007 | Musical Composition | Ken Ueno Ken Ueno Ken Ueno is an American composer.He studied at the United States Military Academy. He graduated from Berklee College of Music with a B.M... |
|
2007 | Ancient Studies | Kevin Uhalde | |
2007 | Visual Arts | Ursula von Rydingsvard Ursula von Rydingsvard Ursula von Rydingsvard born in Deensen, Germany is a sculptor who has been working in Brooklyn, New York for the past 30 years. She received her MFA from Columbia University in 1975 after which time she started to work with cedar, a material through which she has explored a wide range of... |
(R) |
2007 | Landscape Architecture | Charles Waldheim | |
2007 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Gregory Waldrop | |
2008 | Modern Italian Studies | Paul Arpaia | |
2008 | Landscape Architecture | Alan Berger | |
2008 | Visual Arts | Daniel Bozhkov Daniel Bozhkov Daniel Bozhkov is a Bulgarian versatile defensive footballer currently playing for Botev Plovdiv.-Club:Bozhkov has been raised in Botev Plovdiv's youth teams and now is the team's captain. He made his official debut in top division of Bulgarian football in a match against Slavia Sofia on 30... |
|
2008 | Medieval Studies | Caroline Walker Bynum | |
2008 | Design | John Cary John Cary John Cary was an 18th century English cartographer.Cary served his apprenticeship as an engraver in London, before setting up his own business in the Strand in 1783... |
|
2008 | Ancient Studies | Robert R. Chenault | |
2008 | Ancient Studies | Elizabeth Ann Clark | (R) |
2008 | History of Art | Michael Conforti Michael Conforti Michael Conforti is an American television writer on the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital. He played Jeremy Rhodes on Edge of Night, and Wally Bacon on Guiding Light. Conforti later became a writer for the soap opera Guiding Light. He became a Co-Head Writer for All My Children and Guiding... |
(R) |
2008 | Music | John Corigliano John Corigliano John Corigliano is an American composer of classical music and a teacher of music. He is a distinguished professor of music at Lehman College in the City University of New York.-Biography:... |
(R) |
2008 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Jana Dambrogio | |
2008 | Visual Arts | Tim Davis Tim Davis Tim Davis may refer to:* Tim Davis , American football player and coach* Tim Davis , American visual artist and poet* Tim Davis , American baseball player... |
|
2008 | Literature | Junot Díaz Junot Díaz Junot Díaz is a Dominican-American writer and creative writing professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Central to Díaz's work is the immigrant experience... |
|
2008 | Ancient Studies | Jackie Elliott | |
2008 | Design | Molissa Fenley Molissa Fenley Molissa Fenley is a choreographer, modern dancer, and part-time associate professor of dance at Mills College. She has accepted commissions from Deutsche Oper Ballet of Berlin, Australian Dance Theatre, The Ohio Ballet, and The Pacific Northwest Ballet, and has won two New York Dance and... |
|
2008 | Modern Italian Studies | Christina Ferando | |
2008 | Architecture | Frederick Fisher Frederick Fisher Frederick Fisher VC , was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was the first Canadian-born man to win VC while serving in the Canadian Army. A native of St... |
|
2008 | Musical Composition | Erin Gee Erin Gee Erin Gee is an American composer.She graduated from the University of Iowa with a BA and MA in piano and composition, and from University of Music and Dramatic Arts, Graz, with a PhD in music theory in 2007.... |
|
2008 | Visual Arts | Kate Gilmore | |
2008 | Medieval Studies | Florence Eliza Glaze | |
2008 | Literature | Jorie Graham Jorie Graham Jorie Graham is an American poet. The U.S. Poetry Foundation suggests "She is perhaps the most celebrated poet of the American post-war generation". She replaced poet Seamus Heaney as Boylston Professor at Harvard, becoming the first woman to be appointed to this position... |
(R) |
2008 | Musical Composition | Yotam Haber | |
2008 | Architecture | Annie Han | |
2008 | Literature | Chang-Rae Lee Chang-Rae Lee Chang-rae Lee is a Korean American novelist and a professor of creative writing at Princeton University, where he has served as the director of Princeton's Program in Creative Writing.-Early life:... |
(R) |
2008 | Literature | Sarah Manguso Sarah Manguso Sarah Manguso is an American writer and poet born in Massachusetts in 1974. In 2007, she was awarded the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize Fellowship in literature by the American Academy of Arts and Letters... |
|
2008 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Thomas Frederick Mayer | |
2008 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Daniel R. McReynolds | |
2008 | Architecture | Daniel Mihalyo | |
2008 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | John Ochsendorf John Ochsendorf John Ochsendorf is a structural engineer and historian of construction; since 2002 he has been an associate professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology... |
|
2008 | Landscape | Laurie D. Olin | (R) |
2008 | History of Art | Louise Rice | (R) |
2008 | Ancient Studies | Eleanor M. Rust | |
2008 | Ancient Studies | Dylan Sailor | |
2008 | Ancient Studies | Michele R. Salzman | (R) |
2008 | Landscape Architecture | Lisa Tziona Switkin | |
2008 | Ancient Studies | Rachel Van Dusen | |
2008 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Gregory Waldorp | |
2008 | Music | Olly Wilson Olly Wilson Olly Woodrow Wilson, Jr. is a prominent American composer of contemporary classical music, pianist, double bassist, and musicologist. He is one of the preeminent living composers of African American descent.-Life:... |
(R) |
2008 | Renaissance & Early Modern | Marjorie Curry Woods | |
2008 | Visual Arts | Caveh Zahedi Caveh Zahedi Caveh Zahedi is an American film director and actor of Iranian descent.-Early years:Zahedi was born in Washington, D.C. to Iranian immigrant parents. He studied philosophy at Yale University... |
|
2008 | Architecture | Peter Zumthor Peter Zumthor Peter Zumthor is a Swiss architect and winner of the 2009 Pritzker Prize.-Early life:Zumthor was born in Basel, the son of a cabinet-maker... |
(R) |
2009 | Ancient Studies | Scott Craver | |
2009 | Ancient Studies | Jonathan P. Conant | |
2009 | Ancient Studies | Lauren M. Kinnee | |
2009 | Ancient Studies | Susanna McFadden | |
2009 | Ancient Studies | Darian Totten | |
2009 | Ancient Studies | Lela Urquart | |
2009 | Architecture | Lars Lerup | |
2009 | Architecture | Kiel Moe | |
2009 | Design | Russell Maret | |
2009 | Design | Adrian Van Allen | |
2009 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Matthew Bronski | |
2009 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Jon Calame | |
2009 | Landscape Architecture | Robert Hammond Robert Hammond Robert Hammond OAM is a field hockey midfielder from Australia.-External links:* *... |
|
2009 | Literature | Peter Campion Peter Campion Peter Campion is an American poet.He graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA, and from Boston University with an MA. He taught at Washington College, Ashland University, and Auburn University... |
|
2009 | Literature | Eliza Griswold Eliza Griswold Eliza Griswold is an award-winning American journalist and poet. She is a fellow at the New America Foundation and won a 2010 Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.... |
|
2009 | Medieval Studies | Aurelia D’Antonio | |
2009 | Medieval Studies | Annie Montgomery Labatt | |
2009 | Medieval Studies | Jason Moralee | |
2009 | Modern Italian Studies | Luca Caminati | |
2009 | Modern Italian Studies | Eileen Ryan Eileen Ryan Eileen Ryan is an American actress who has appeared in a number of movies and TV series. She is the widow of actor and director, Leo Penn, and mother of singer, Michael Penn, and actors, Sean and, Chris Penn, who died in January 2006.... |
|
2009 | Modern Italian Studies | Richard Wittman | |
2009 | Musical Composition | Lisa Bielawa Lisa Bielawa Lisa Bielawa is a composer and vocalist based in New York City. She is a 2009 Rome Prize winner in Musical Composition and spent a year composing as a Fellow at the American Academy in Rome.-Biography:... |
|
2009 | Musical Composition | Don Byron Don Byron Don Byron is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist. He primarily plays clarinet, but has also used bass clarinet and saxophones.... |
|
2009 | Renaissance & Early Modern Studies | Kathryn Blair Moore | |
2009 | Renaissance & Early Modern Studies | Nick Wilding | |
2009 | Visual Arts | Terry Adkins Terry Adkins Terry Adkins is an American artist. He is Professor of Fine Arts in the School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania.... |
|
2009 | Visual Arts | Abigail Child Abigail Child Abigail Child is a poet, director, producer, and writer of a number of films.Originally, Child worked in San Francisco but moved to New York later in her career.-Academics:... |
|
2009 | Visual Arts | Nancy Davenport Nancy Davenport Nancy Davenport is a Canadian photographer. She is Assistant Professor of Fine Arts in the School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania... |
|
2009 | Visual Arts | Stephen Westfall Stephen Westfall Stephen Westfall is an American painter, critic, and professor at Bard College.He graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a B.A. and M.F.A... |
|
2010 | Ancient Studies | Seth G. Bernard | |
2010 | Ancient Studies | M. Shane Bjornlie | |
2010 | Ancient Studies | Lauren M. Kinnee | |
2010 | Ancient Studies | Andrew M. Riggsby | |
2010 | Ancient Studies | Elizabeth C. Robinson | |
2010 | Ancient Studies | Tyler T. Travillian | |
2010 | Architecture | Ersela Kripa & Stephen Mueller Stephen Mueller Stephen Mueller was an American painter whose color field and Lyrical Abstraction canvases took a turn towards pop. He earned his B.F.A. in painting from the University of Texas, Austin in 1969 and his M.F.A... |
|
2010 | Architecture | Joshua G. Stein | |
2010 | Design | Thomas J. Campanella | |
2010 | Design | Jeremy Mende | |
2010 | Design | Adrian Van Allen | |
2010 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | John Matteo | |
2010 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Mark Rabinowitz | |
2010 | Historic Preservation & Conservation | Laurie W. Rush | |
2010 | Landscape Architecture | Casey Lance Brown | |
2010 | Landscape Architecture | Fritz Haeg Fritz Haeg Fritz Haeg was trained as an architect, but his current work spans a range of disciplines and media including gardens, dance, performance, design, installation, ecology and architecture, most of which is commissioned and presented by art museums and institutions... |
|
2010 | Literature | Jay Hopler Jay Hopler -Biography:He graduated from Purdue University , The Iowa Writers’ Workshop , The Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars and New York University .His poetry and essays have appeared in numerous magazines and journals, including American Poetry Review, The... |
|
2010 | Literature | Heather McGowan Heather McGowan Heather McGowan is an American writer. She is the author of the novels Schooling and The Duchess of Nothing. According to her publisher Bloomsbury USA, Schooling was named Best Book of the Year by Newsweek, the Detroit Free Press, and the Hartford Courant. She also co-wrote the screenplay for... |
|
2010 | Literature | Holly Flora | |
2010 | Literature | Carly Jane Steinborn | |
2010 | Modern Italian Studies | Stephanie Malia Hom | |
2010 | Modern Italian Studies | Jennifer Scappettone | |
2010 | Musical Composition | Huck Hodge Huck Hodge Huck Hodge is an American composer of contemporary classical music. Hodge's music "is influenced by the fields of Psychoacoustics and Cognition, eastern and western philosophical inquiry and music of the early Renaissance"... |
|
2010 | Musical Composition | Paul Rudy | |
2010 | Renaissance & Early Modern Studies | Kathryn Blair Moore | |
2010 | Renaissance & Early Modern Studies | Stephanie Nadalo | |
2010 | Renaissance & Early Modern Studies | Barbara Naddeo | |
2010 | Renaissance & Early Modern Studies | Michael J. Waters | |
2010 | Visual Arts | Dike Blair Dike Blair Dike Blair is an American artist.He graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with an M.F.A., in 1977.He lives in New York City.-Exhibitions:*2010 Gagosian Gallery, New York... |
|
2010 | Visual Arts | Felipe Dulzaides Felipe Dulzaides Felipe Dulzaides is a Cuban-American artist.Felipe Dulzaides’ is an artist whose work includes video, installations, photography, assemblages, neon, performance-actions, drawings, social sculptures and concept based public art projects... |
|
2010 | Visual Arts | Sarah Oppenheimer | |
2010 | Visual Arts | Karen Yasinsky |
External links
- American Academy in Rome, official website of the Academy
- American Academy in RomeAmerican Academy in RomeThe American Academy in Rome is a research and arts institution located on the Gianicolo in Rome.- History :In 1893, a group of American architects, painters and sculptors met regularly while planning the fine arts section of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition...