Profile: Robb Horsley

 

In the first of our new series which profiles our faculty members, we spent a few minutes chatting with our Program Director Robb Horsley and finding out what he loves about Rome… Continue reading Profile: Robb Horsley

Rome’s Art History: Roma – Amor

Valentine’s Day defines February for many; not by chance there are an increased number of tourists arriving in Rome. The proverbial charm of Italianos, public works of art and secret city legends, innumerable padlocks left on outdoor railings by couples who wish to lock themselves up in the other, all give the impression that the capricious little Amor constantly hovers over this city. Yet I wouldn’t say it’s difficult to pick the work of art that speaks best of him: what could be more befitting than the story of the god of love himself falling in love. Continue reading Rome’s Art History: Roma – Amor

Why Rome?

“Rome has no equal as a city where you can connect with the past yet still stay fully present. The experience of painting and drawing in the city can define who you become as an artist…”

Carole Robb, Creative Director Rome Art Program Continue reading Why Rome?