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Events September–December 2021 Most events will take place via Zoom. All times are Rome-time unless otherwise stated. Those marked in red are hybrid events (online and in-person) and will take place in Rome. A limited number of in-person spaces are available. Everyone attending an event in Rome must pre-register for limited places using Eventbrite, and will be required to present a valid Covid vaccination pass. Please register in advance (for both in-person attendance, and online) at https://www.bsr.ac.uk/news/italy-events
September TUESDAY 26 OCTOBER St Andrews), Francesco Maria Cifarelli 17.00–18.30 UK time (Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni THURSDAY 23 SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 7 OCTOBER UK Event Culturali), Alessandro D’Alessio (Parco 18.00–19.30 18.00–19.30 BSR–Institute of Classical Studies ROME- Archeologico di Ostia Antica), Mirella #BSROnlineLectures #BSROnlineLectures LONDON Lecture Serlorenzi (Soprintendenza Speciale per i Violence & Fascism Seminar Series Violence & Fascism Seminar Series Interesting times at Cumae Beni Archeologici di Roma). Facilitated by 1921 e dintorni: police, informers and the 1921 e dintorni: Red and Black violence Marco Maiuro (Sapienza) Seth Bernard (Toronto) and Dan-el Peralta State Cristina Baldassini (Perugia), Roberto Padilla (Princeton) Mauro Canali (Camerino), Jonathan Bianchi (Firenze) and Matteo Millan THURSDAY 28 OCTOBER Dunnage (Swansea) and Maura Hametz (Padova). Chaired by John Foot (Bristol) 9.00–19.00 WEDNESDAY 10 NOVEMBER (James Madison). Chaired by Simon Vine-growing and Winemaking in the 18.00–19.30 Martin (Trinity College Rome; BSR) WEDNESDAY 13 OCTOBER Roman World The Gordon Rushforth Lecture on 18.00–19.30 Day two of a three-day conference Medieval Rome FRIDAY 24 SEPTEMBER #BSROnlineLectures organised by Emlyn Dodd (BSR), Dimitri Roman books and the papal library in the 18.00–19.30 UK time Leprosy and its similitudes in thirteenth- Van Limbergen (Ghent) and Maria Stella Early Middle Ages UK Event century Italian preaching Busana (Padova). Rosamond McKitterick (Cambridge; BSR) #BSREventsUK Edward Sutclif fe (BSR; Bristol) Keynote: From east to west and back BSR/British Museum special event again: The rise, consolidation and NOVEMBER 11–20 Mary Beard (Cambridge) in conversation expansion of the Roman wine industry BEING HUMAN FESTIVAL 2021 with Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (Cambridge) Patrick E. McGovern (Pennsylvania) Rome: a city of renewal on Nero: the face of power Online talks and virtual walking tour 18.00–19.30 October #BSROnlineLectures WEDNESDAY 17 NOVEMBER Violence & Fascism Seminar Series 18.00–19.30 WEDNESDAY 6 OCTOBER 1921 e dintorni: Fascist martyrs G.E. Rickman Lecture 18.00–19.30 Amy King (Bristol), Hannah Malone (Max Harbours and working boats of the ancient #BSROnlineLectures Planck) and Simon Martin (Trinity College Mediterranean Elite housing and the transformation of Rome; BSR). Chaired by John Foot (Bristol) Giulia Boetto (Marseille) Rome’s eastern Caelian in the first–fourth centuries CE Thea Ravasi (Newcastle) November A woman feeding a leper in bed, c. 1275–1300, Tempera colours and gold leaf on parchment. J. Paul Getty Muse- WEDNESDAY 3 NOVEMBER um, Ms. Ludwig VIII 3 (83.MK.94), fol. 43. 18.00–19.30 Image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program. #BSROnlineLectures Reconsidering mid-Republican Rome and WEDNESDAY 20 OCTOBER Latium 18.00–19.30 A conversation with Rita Volpe View of the remains of a Roman elite house under BSR FINE ARTS TALK (Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni corsia Mazzoni in the Ospedale di San Giovanni in Justin Randolph Thompson (BSR) Culturali), Christopher Smith (AHRC; View of the Villa Borghese, Johan Wilhelm Baur, 1636. Laterano, Rome. Photo by Thea Ravasi. © Ministero della Cultura – Galleria Borghese
THURSDAY 18 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 2–FRIDAY 3 MONDAY 13 DECEMBER BSR Award-holders 9.45–18.00 DECEMBER 18.00–19.30 Early Modern Palaces, Real and Imagined: 10.00–18.00 Gothic revival atop the heirlooms of HUMANITIES Conversations, Descriptions and Reassessing Rome after Empire: an Urban antiquity: villa mills and the Palatine Hill, Representations History Approach c.1818–1926 Balsdon Fellows Conference organised in collaboration Two-day conference organised by Caroline Tommaso Zerbi (BSR; Edinburgh) Dr Peter Fane-Saunders with Galleria Borghese and Goodson (Cambridge) and Julia Hillner Ancient Greek accounts of lost co-organised by Francesca Cappelletti (Bonn; BSR). Funded by the British WEDNESDAY 15 DECEMBER architecture and their influence, from (Galleria Borghese), Francesco Freddolini Academy 18.00–19.30 the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (Sapienza), Harriet O’Neill (BSR; Royal Molly Cotton Lecture Holloway) and Caterina Volpi (Sapienza). In search of Roman arboriculture: Dr Rachel Haworth (Leeds) ideology, display and economy Stasera in TV: Italian variety television MONDAY 22 NOVEMBER Annalisa Marzano (Reading; BSR) and its stars 1954–74 18.00–19.30 #BSROnlineLectures THURSDAY 16 DECEMBER Dr Jan Machielsen (Cardiff) VIOLENCE AND FASCISM SEMINAR SERIES 18.00–19.30 Sanctity and the refashioning of early 1921 e dintorni: ‘everyday’ violence #BSROnlineLectures modern Catholicism: saints and their Josh Arthurs (Toronto), Michael Ebner Violence & Fascism Seminar Series causes between Rome and locality (Syracuse, USA) and Kate Ferris (St 1921 e dintorni: squadrismo dopo Andrews). Chaired by John Foot (Bristol) squadrismo Assoc. Prof Flavia Marcello Emma Talbot, Ghost Calls, DCA Dundee 2021 © the and Simon Martin (Trinity College Rome; artist, DCA, Galerie Onrust and Petra Rinck Galerie. John Foot (Bristol)and Andrea Mammone (Swinburne) BSR) Photo: Ruth Clark (Royal Holloway). Chaired by Simon Rome at war: urban memories from the Martin (Trinity College Rome; BSR) death of the regime to the birth of the WEDNESDAY 24 NOVEMBER MONDAY 6 DECEMBER first republic 18.00-19.30 18.00–19.30 Stasera in TV: Italian variety television and MAX MARA Art Prize for Women Lecture Hugh Last Fellow its stars 1954–74 Emma Talbot (Max Mara Art Prize for EVENTS KEY Professor Costas Panayotakis Rachel Haworth (BSR; Leeds) Women recipient) in conversation with (Glasgow) Valentino Nizzo (Museo Nazionale Hybrid Events (Online and in- Trimalchio and the monuments: material Etrusco di Villa Giulia). Chaired by Abigail person) culture, self-fashioning and social December Brundin (BSR) A limited number of in-person aesthetics in Petronius’s Satyricon spaces are available for these WEDNESDAY 1 DECEMBER FRIDAY 10 DECEMBER events. Registration is essential. Shortland-Jones Fellow 18.00–19.30 18.30–20.30 Everyone attending an event in Dr Reuben Grima (Malta) A tale of two cities: the fate of Delhi as December Mostra Rome must pre-register using Inventing the past: reconsidering early UNESCO World Heritage Opening of exhibition of works by current Eventbrite, and will be required to modern antiquarian networks between Lynn Meskell (Pennsylvania) Fine Arts award-holders at the BSR. present a valid Covid vaccination Malta and Italy Co-organised with the American Academy Exhibition opening hours (by appointment pass. in Rome as part of the 2021 Jerome only): Monday–Saturday (closed Sunday), Associate Senior Fellow Lecture Series 14.00–17.00, until Friday 17 December. Online only Dr Emma Bond (St Andrews) Contact Fine Arts Curator, Marta Pellerini Museum practices in world literature: (finearts@bsrome.it) for an appointment. In person only postcolonial objects in care at the Museo Italo Africano ‘Ilaria Alpi’
Rome Fellow Ralegh Radford Rome Awardees Giles Worsley Rome Fellow Québec Resident Dr Matt Myers (Oxford) Ilyas Azouzi (UCL) Giacomo Damiani (Kent) Etienne Desrosiers Transnational exchange and ideological Building capital cities. Rome, Addis Learning from Bramante: Donato Bramante’s struggle: Rinascita and the European Abeba and Tirana geometrical forms in Renaissance Rome and Scholars’ Prize in Architecture imagination of Italian Communism during the digital revolution in architectural design Amy Thompson the First Republic Dr Emma Barron (Sydney) Protesting celebrity: mass culture and the VISUAL ART & ARCHITECTURE BSR Research Fellows Rome Awardees 1968 Venice Biennale protests Dr Samuel Agbamu (Royal Holloway) Abbey Fellows in Painting Joan Barclay Lloyd Restorations of empire in Africa: ancient Sean Wyer (California, Berkeley) Richard Burton Flaminia Bartolini Rome and modern Italy’s African colonies Roma acattolica: Islam and Judaism in Heloise Delegue Maria Cristina Biella the Italian capital Margaux Ogden Raf faella Bucolo Dr Eleanor Careless (Sussex) Patrizia Cavazzini Chronicles of the Italian feminist Paul Mellon Centre Rome Fellow Abbey Scholar in Painting Letizia Ceccarelli movement: transnational print cultures and Dr Tommaso Zerbi (Edinburgh) Claudio Pestana Francesco Maria Cifarelli the feminist avant-garde Gothic revival atop the heirlooms of Roberto Cobianchi antiquity: villa mills and the Palatine Hill, Ampersand Foundation Fellow Maria Giuseppina Di Monte Dr Jacob Currie (Oxford) c. 1818–1926 Professor Jo Stockham Eloisa Dodero The works of Gerald of Wales Elizabeth Fentress John R. Murray Creative Writing Resident Arts Council Northern Ireland Fellow Alessandra Ferrini Marina Inì (Cambridge) Dr Rebecca Johnson (UEA) Sharon Kelly Stefania Gerevini Spaces of diversity in eighteenth-century 21st century food writing: mapping the Inge Lyse Hansen Ancona complexity of eating in public Augusta Scholar Andrew Hopkins Ruaidhri Ryan Clare Hornsby Davide Massimo (Oxford) Macquarie Gale Rome Scholars David Knipp Greek funerary epigrams from Rome in Dustin McKenzie (Macquarie) The Bridget Riley Fellows Simon Martin context Beyond the rock and the hard place: Lara Smithson Annalisa Marzano empire, landscape and connectivity in Barbara Walker MBE Francesca Parrilla Roberta Minnucci (Nottingham) the strait of Messana (300 BC–AD 300) Guido Petruccioli Rome and the foreign gaze: the Creative Wales–BSR Fellow Renato Sebastiani reinterpretation of classical antiquity in Dr Lyn Kidson (Alphacrucis) Freya Dooley Christopher Siwicki contemporary art in the 1960s and 1970s Coins of the New Testament world: the Justin Randolph Thompson intersection between early Christianity, Helpmann Academy Resident Thomas True Alessandra Tafaro (Warwick) imperial ideology, visual communication Brianna Speight Maurice Whitehead The monumentality of gladiatorial graf fiti and the Roman economy Karin Wolfe in the Roman amphitheatre: a contextual National Art School, Sydney, Resident reading Coleman–Hilton (University of Sydney) Skye Wagner Scholar Dr Alessia Zinnari (Glasgow) Tonya Rushmer (Sydney) New Contemporaries-BSR Residents Art and activism: Rome and the 1970s Fruits of empire: grain in the Roman Leah Capaldi feminist avant-garde Republic Laura Hindmarsh Please note that this programme of events is subject to change. Visit our website at www.bsr.ac.uk for updated information. To join our events mailing list e-mail events@bsrome.it. British School at Rome 10 Carlton House Terrace, London Via Gramsci 61, 00197 Roma SW1Y 5AH
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