Education
He studied under John Pfahl while receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Stuart Rome also received an Master of Fine Arts from Arizona State University.
He studied under John Pfahl while receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Stuart Rome also received an Master of Fine Arts from Arizona State University.
Rome"s early work was color photography and focused substantially on third-world cultures and anthropology. With more recent work, Rome has turned his attention to black and white landscape photography, pursuing specifically the spiritual relationships between human cultures and the landscape. His work has been collected by the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas. The George Eastman House, Rochester, New New York The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey. And the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San, Francisco, California. Rome currently lives and works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Forest, Nazraeli Press, 2005
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Grant in 1999
Artist in Residence, Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1998
Artist in Residence, Blue Mountain Center, Blue Mountain Lake, New York in 1997
Visiting Artist and Juror for the National Photo Competition, The Magic Silver Show in 1997
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Grant in 1992
Research Scholar Award, Drexel University in 1989
Materials Support Grant, Eastman Kodak in 1987
Materials Grant Award, The Polaroid Corporation in 1983
Artist in Residence, Syracuse University, Light Work Program, Syracuse, New York in 1978.