Prof. Arthur R. LaBrew
AfriClassical featured Prof. Arthur R. LaBrew most recently on January 17, 2013: Dominique-René de Lerma: 'A Patriarch of Musicology, Arthur Randolph LaBrew Turns 83'
Dr. De Lerma forwards this email received from Prof. Arthur R. LaBrew on June 26, 2013:
"Dear Dom:
Grant has been posted! $25,000! Google Kresge Foundation Awards 2013 for pictures in The Detroit News, The Detroit Free Press and the Metro-Times.
LaBrew"
Among the publications announcing Arthur R. LaBrew's award is ArtForum.com:
06.27.13
Kresge Arts, Detroit, has announced its 2013 Kresge Artist Fellows in the literary and visual arts. Each of the eighteen fellows, who were determined by two panels that included performance critic Claudia La Rocco and painter Eric Fischl, will receive an unrestricted grant of $25,000. Established in 2008, the program seeks to recognize individual artists living and working in the Detroit area.
Terry Blackhawk, poetry
Jon Brumit, interdisciplinary
Coco Bruner, drawing
Jason E. Carter, painting
Kate Daughdrill, interdisciplinary
Oren Goldenberg, video art
Marie T. Hermann, ceramics
Arthur R. LaBrew, creative nonfiction
Cary Loren, arts criticism/interdisciplinary
Adrienne Maree, fiction
Dunya Mikhail, poetry
Chace “Mic Write” Morris, spoken word
Charlie O’Geen, installation
Peregrine Workshop: Andrea + Gary Urbiel Goldner, interdisciplinary
Bryant Tillman, painting
Carl Wilson, printmaking
Carolyn Walker, creative nonfiction
Michael Zadoorian, fiction
Terry Blackhawk, poetry
Jon Brumit, interdisciplinary
Coco Bruner, drawing
Jason E. Carter, painting
Kate Daughdrill, interdisciplinary
Oren Goldenberg, video art
Marie T. Hermann, ceramics
Arthur R. LaBrew, creative nonfiction
Cary Loren, arts criticism/interdisciplinary
Adrienne Maree, fiction
Dunya Mikhail, poetry
Chace “Mic Write” Morris, spoken word
Charlie O’Geen, installation
Peregrine Workshop: Andrea + Gary Urbiel Goldner, interdisciplinary
Bryant Tillman, painting
Carl Wilson, printmaking
Carolyn Walker, creative nonfiction
Michael Zadoorian, fiction
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