The American Academy in Rome has announced 36 artists and academics as winners of the 2023–24 Rome Prize and Italian Fellowships. The prize comes with a stipend and all-expense paid stay at the Academy’s Janiculum Hill campus, along with some much-needed “time and space to think and work”.
In the latest edition of Humanitas, we explore the “arson-for-profit” that ravaged the Bronx in the 1970s and a photography exhibition on love and artistry.
Princeton faculty members Anna Arabindan-Kesson and Michael Meredith, and undergraduate alumni Tung-Hui Hu and Parker Sutton, have been awarded the Rome Prize, which supports advanced independent work in the arts and humanities.