On September 26th, 2010, PIAZZA SANT’IGNAZIO…
…formed by a Baroque confection of buildings designed by Filippo Raguzzini from 1727-1728, is one of my favorite outdoor spaces in Rome – and my best experiences of…
…formed by a Baroque confection of buildings designed by Filippo Raguzzini from 1727-1728, is one of my favorite outdoor spaces in Rome – and my best experiences of…
…is the biggest pleasure of the day (next to dinner), where everyone lines up at a serving table laden with the local, seasonal, organic, gorgeous creations by the…
…as viewed from my studio window overlooking the city this morning – and I think it’s hard not to be fired up for the day with a spectacle…
…is the farmer just outside of Rome – who supplies most of the fresh, local, seasonal, and organic produce to chef Mona Talbott at the American Academy in…
…on the top floor of the main building (designed by one of the primary founders of the Academy, Charles Follen McKim of McKim Mead and White) of the…
…from my studio desk is remarkable – being the dominant structure on the landscape out my Northeast facing windows.
…is one of my favorite places in the Rome – where I’m lucky to have some French friends of friends in residence who I can go visit –…
…is one of the great treasures of the facilities here, and I finally got my official tour by the librarian today – having missed it this weekend –…
…were established as part of the new Rome Sustainable Food Project spearheaded by Alice Waters (in beds originally created for cut flowers in the Bass Garden behind the…
…American Style can be viewed out my 4th floor studio window looking down on the Academy entry court from Via Angelo Masina, mmm….
….through that horrible place known as ATL and can’t wait to get to the other side.
… is hosting a ceremony in New York to announce the Rome Prize – I’ll be in residence at the American Academy in Rome for a year starting…