Launched in 2009, the Rome Art Program is designed to inspire students to expand their artistic vision through painting and drawing on the streets of Rome; expanding on the plein-air tradition of earlier generations of artists. The Program is incorporated as a U.S. non-profit educational organization and its Artistic Director is Carole Robb, a winner of the Rome Prize in Painting (1980), a Fulbright Scholar and a member of the National Academy NY. Ms. Robb has worked and exhibited in Rome, London, and New York. The Program has an internationally recognized faculty of artists, visiting artists and art historians. The Program’s ideology is based on the compelling impact that firsthand observation and perception have on drawing and painting. Students will work on location taking their inspiration from the evocative ruins, churches, Renaissance palaces, museums, streets and parks that constitute the Italian landscape. Critiques and lectures will lend insight and prompt a deeper knowledge of each student’s artistic journey. Guiding students through important sites, distinguished art historians will illuminate the significance of historic places and periods. The Rome Art Program welcomes students pursuing their BA and MFA degrees in Studio Art, Sculpture, Photography, Filmmaking and Art History as well as artists looking to renew their studio practice. Working plein-air, where the street and garden become the studio, profoundly impacts the focus and output of our participants.
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The Rome Art Program annual revenue was $9 million in 2026.
Jill Rossi is the Executive Director of Rome Art Program.
3 people are employed at Rome Art Program.
Rome Art Program is based in New York, New York.
The NAICS codes for Rome Art Program are [6113, 61131, 61, 611, 611310].
The SIC codes for Rome Art Program are [822, 82].