Kresge Arts in Detroit 
Hannah E. Fahoome, Gilda Awardee
https://kresgeartsindetroit.org/artist/hannah-e-fahoome/

"As a mixed-race, Palestinian American woman, Fahoome is no stranger to complexity. She holds space for multiple truths in her work, with the aim that ‘othered’ people find themselves represented in the labyrinth of U.S. culture and identity."
Bold Journey Magazine
Meet Hannah E. Fahoome 
https://boldjourney.com/meet-hannah-e-fahoome/


"Another important aspect to my work is authenticity. To stand out among the endless content available today, you need to be authentically and radically yourself. Every person has a unique set of life experiences and perspectives and should use that to their advantage. If you try too hard to deliver what you think others want to see instead of what you see, your message will be lost."
The Detroit News
2024 Kresge Artist Fellowships and Gilda Snowden Emerging Artist Award winners announced 
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/arts/2024/06/27/2024-kresge-artist-fellowship-and-gilda-snowden-emerging-artist-award-winners-announced/74223033007/?gnt-cfr=1&gca-cat=p&gca-uir=true&gca-epti=z115142d00----v115142d--57--b--57--&gca-ft=193&gca-ds=sophi

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Named after the late mentor and champion of emerging artists Gilda Snowden, the winners of these awards each receive a $5,000 prize."
Wayne State University CFPCA News
“Wayne State University faculty, staff and alumni earn Kresge Artist Fellows and Gilda Award nods”
https://cfpca.wayne.edu/news/wayne-state-university-faculty-staff-and-alumni-earn-kresge-artist-fellows-and-gilda-award-nods-63116

"Rounding out Wayne State’s representation, Department of Communication alumna Fahoome was named a Gilda Award recipient in film and music.
Wonderland Magazine 
Premiere: Sara Marie Barron — “Three Hours” 
https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/2022/08/04/sara-marie-barron-three-hours-premiere/ 

“Opening with an ethereal glitch, Sara Marie Barron’s “Three Hours” instantly feels like a fever dream— one that is addictively soothing yet poingnantly introspective.” 
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