Lauryn Massenburg is a recent graduate of the UNCSA School of Filmmaking, where she focused on screenwriting. While a student at UNCSA, Lauryn also worked in the Office of the Provost and served as a mentor to a number of students from the undergraduate Student Advantage Week program. Prior to her time at UNCSA, Lauryn taught writing at UNC Charlotte.
Career Highlights
- Presented English Honors Thesis "White Anxiety vs. Minority Reality: The Films of Wes Anderson."
Awards, Recognitions, & Honors
- The Grand Jury Award at the 7th annual BEYOND: The Cary Film Festival, July 2024.
- Big Apple Film Festival and Screenplay Competition Semi-Finalist, April 2024.
- Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts Full Frame Fellow, March 2024.
- Margaret Bryan Student Award, Spring 2022.
- The Sandra Y. Govan Award for Excellence in African American Literature, Spring 2022.
Education
M.F.A. FilmmakingUNC School of the Arts
B.A. EnglishUNC Charlotte