Amparo Garcia-Crow
Amparo Garcia-Crow
Amparo Garica-Crow, born in Texas, is a writer, director and actress, based in Austin, Texas.
Career
Amparo Garcia-Crow has been a Master Acting Teacher for MFA Acting Program at UT Austin, and currently a Teaching Artist at Austin Community College. She is the founder and current host of THE LIVING ROOM: Storytime for Grownups in Austin, Texas.
Acclaim
Awards for Playwriting
Amparo Garcia-Crow has received the Larry King Playwriting Award for her play, "Cocks Have Claws and Wings to Fly," as well as the ”Best Female Protagonist” award at the Mae West Festival: “ for her play, "Blue: La Mujer Moderna[1]."
Film Premieres
Garcia-Crow has had her films premiered at Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival, Cine las Americas, SXSW Film Festival, and on the television network, PBS.
Fellowship Awards
NEA/TCG Director’s Fellowship
James Michener Fellow
Published Works
Garcia- Crow's collection of works titled “Between Misery and the Sun: The South Texas Plays” is published by No Passport Press[2].
References
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- ^ "Bio". www.amparogarciacrow.com. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
- ^ "Plays". www.amparogarciacrow.com. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
- ^ "Amparo Garcia-Crow". Facebook. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
- ^ "The Austin Chronicle". Do Tell: The Living Room Makes a Space for Everyone's Stories. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
- ^ "Amparo Garcia-Crow". HowlRound. Retrieved 2 December 2015.