Faculty Works: The Window at 125

Window noun

win·dow (wĭn′dō)

An opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, fitted with glass in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out…

Or in the case of The Window at 125, encouraging people to look in. Continue reading Faculty Works: The Window at 125

Student Success: Antoneil Lyne

Antoneil Lyne is a sculptor and painter who’s work uses the  technique of bas-relief to capture the imagination of the viewer. Antoneil come to Rome to study on the program in Summer 2011 and is currently exhibiting a series of his works at the iconic 67 Orange Street in New York’s Harlem district.

We spoke to Antoneil recently and he gave us an insight into the exhibition. Continue reading Student Success: Antoneil Lyne

BBC Features Death of Achilles Painting

Death of Achilles; Carole Robb

The BBC is making a Future Learn course in conjunction with the University of Leeds and is featuring a film about the BBC Your Paintings website. Continue reading BBC Features Death of Achilles Painting

Locations: Isola Tiberina

One of two islands on the River Tiber, Isola Tiberina is the worlds smallest inhabited island. Aproximately 270m long and just 67m wide, the boat shaped island is connected to both sides of the river and was once named Insula Intra-Duos-Pontes which means “the island between the two bridges” Continue reading Locations: Isola Tiberina