Award-Holders 2011-12

 

Senior Scholars

Balsdon Fellow

Dr Costas Panayotakis (Glasgow): Roman drama in fragments: Atellane comedy and the sententiae attributed to Publilius (April-June 2012)

Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow

Prof. Nicholas Temple (Lincoln): Sir William Chambers’ Grand Tour: reconciling orientalism and classicism (April-July 2012)

Award Holders

Abbey Fellows in Painting

Jessica Kirkpatrick (April-June 2012)
Fiona Macdonald (October-December 2011)
Covadonga Valdes (January-March 2012)

Abbey Scholar in Painting

David Lock (October 2011-June 2012)

Arts Council of Northern Ireland Fellow

Colin Darke (January-June 2012)

Australia Council Residents

George Egerton-Warburton (January-March 2012)
Heather B. Swann (October-December 2011)
Luke Roberts (April-June 2012)
Rebecca Ross (July-September 2012)

British School at Rome/Society for Libyan Studies Postdoctoral Fellows

Dr Barbara Spadaro (Societa Italiana delle Storiche): Jewish subjects between Italy and Libya and the heritage of a colonial past (January-March 2012)
Dr Mattia Toaldo (Roma 3): The Libyan-Italian post-colonial relationship under Qadhafi from 1969 to today (October 2011-September 2012)

Creative Scotland document Fellowship

Angela Catlin (January-March 2012)

Derek Hill Foundation Scholar

Kimathi Donkor (October-December 2011)

Giles Worsley Travel Fellow

Rashid Ali: Architecture and urbanism of Mogadishu 1930-80 (October-December 2011)

International Federation of Landscape Architects Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe International Rome Fellow in Landscape Architecture

Duarte Natario Dos Santos (January-March 2012)

Max Mara Resident

Laure Prouvost (April-June 2012)

National Art School, Sydney, Resident in Drawing

Charles Cooper (January-March 2012)

Quebec Architecture Resident

Felix Schwimmer (January-March 2012)

Ralegh Radford Rome Fellow

Dr Robyn Veal (Sydney): Forest exploitation and sustainability in central Italy and provincial Britain in the Roman Imperial period (October 2011-June 2012)

Rome Fellow

Dr Jane Draycott (Nottingham): The gardens of Hygieia: the role of the Roman hortus in domestic medical practice (October 2011-June 2012)

Rome Awardees

Alec Corio (Open): Historical Perceptions of Roman Catholicism and National Identity 1869-1919 (January-March 2012)
Rebecca Usherwood (Nottingham): Unwriting usurpation: political memory culture in fourth-century Rome (October-December 2011)
Simon Williams (Liverpool): The writing and reception of history in the tenth century: an investigation of Liudprand of Cremona’s Antapodosis (October-December 2011)

Rome Scholars

Laura Banducci (Michigan): Foodways and cultural identity in Republican Italy: the coastal cities of Paestum and Populonia (October 2011-June 2012)
Anita Sganzerla (Courtauld): Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione and the ‘Republic of Letters’ in Seventeenth-century Rome (February-June 2012)

Sainsbury Scholar in Painting & Sculpture

Nicholas Hatfull (October 2011-September 2012)