Timothy Braun
Timothy Braun (born 1975 in Muncie, Indiana) is an American author. he has published with the New York Times, Huffingtonpost, Daily Kos, and The Good Men Project, 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. His plays have been produced at HERE Arts Center, The Off-Center, and Salvage Vanguard, among others. His 64 plays premiered at the Bowery Poetry Club in 2011. 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.
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]
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]
References
External links
- Official website
- Official blog
- Austin Chronicle
- New York Time s
- Culturebot
- Austin American Statesmen In a new play, Timothy Braun re-imagines a Chekhov masterpiece
- Village Voice Review of Savages
- Biography and list of plays
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