Subject: Rome Prize
The Rome Prize 2004 The American Academy in Rome <http://www.aarome.org/> announces its 2004 Rome Prize competition. Each year, up to 2 Rome Prizes are awarded in the field of Historic Preservation and Conservation. Rome Prize winners reside at the Academy's 11 acre center in Rome and receive room and board and a studio. Both six and 11 month fellowships are awarded, carrying stipends of $10,500 and $21,000, respectively. Historic Preservation and Conservation applicants are expected to be seasoned professionals, actively engaged in their fields, with enough experience and maturity to give them direction once they arrive in Rome. These awards are intended to serve a broad range of individuals who work in those areas of the arts and humanities in which the Academy gives fellowships, from the conservation of works of art, to architectural design, to public policy in the management of cities. The annual deadline for the Rome Prize is November 1st. For further information or to download guidelines and an application, please visit <http://www.aarome.org/> or contact the American Academy in Rome 7 East 60th Street New York NY 10022 Attn: Programs. 212-751-7200 Fax: 212-751-7220 info [at] aarome__org Please state specific field of interest when requesting information. The American Academy in Rome is one of the leading overseas centers for independent study and advanced research in the arts and humanities. Through a nationally juried process, up to 30 Rome Prize fellowships are awarded, annually, in Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Landscape Architecture, Literature, Musical Composition, Visual Arts, Ancient Studies, Medieval Studies, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies and Modern Italian Studies. Erin Upton Programs Department American Academy in Rome 7 East 60 Street New York, NY 10022 212-751-7200 ext.41 Fax: 212-751-7220 *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:24 Distributed: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 Message Id: cdl-17-24-006 ***Received on Monday, 25 August, 2003