Timothy Braun
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Timothy Braun (born 1975 in Muncie, Indiana) is an American author. He has been a recipient of a Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation Award, a Dorothy Norton Clay fellowship from the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts, a Warhol Fellow at the Santa Fe Art Institute, and the John Anson Kittredge. Braun is a professor of writing in the School of Humanities at the University of Texas at San Antonio,[1] and American Dilemmas and Cultural Studies at St. Edward's University.
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[edit] Education
- Ball State University (B.S. History and Dramatic Literature)
- University of New Mexico (M.A. Theatre and Dance)
- Columbia University’s School of The Arts (M.F.A. – Dramatic Writing)[1]
[edit] Residencies
- Anderson Center for the Interdisciplinary Studies[1]
- Blue Mountain Center for the Arts and Humanities[1]
- Djerassi Residency Program
- Edward F. Albee Foundation, Inc.[1]
- Artist-In-Residence at HERE Arts Center[1] (2003–2005)
- MacDowell Colony[1]
- Prairie Center for the Arts
- Santa Fe Art Institute
- Robert MacNamara Foundation[1]
- Ucross Foundation[1]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Official blog
- Austin Chronicle
- SundayEd
- Culturebot
- Village Voice Review of Savages
- Biography and list of plays
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- American dramatists and playwrights
- American people of German descent
- Ball State University alumni
- Columbia University alumni
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