Marshall Henrickson graduated from Vassar and then worked for the Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco for a few months, continuing his budding interest in craft beer. He then traveled to Bogota, Columbia to learn Spanish and explore the country. He began work at a premiere craft brewery there then the company moved him to Panama where he became a head brewer. He completed an apprenticeship under the craft beer veteran Brad Kraus as well as a 6-month intensive chemistry, microbiology and practical engineering course with the American Brewers Guild to master the theoretical components of beer making. He recently moved to Miami to start a new brewery with friends from Columbia. More to come!
Lucia Ribisi
04/19/16
Girl Trip at The Lodge |
Lucia Ribisi is teaching workshops at School of Doodle and working on her next show Girl Trip opening April 30th at The Lodge gallery in East Hollywood. She's been accepted to CalArts and starts in the Fall.
Natori Green
04/19/16
BLUSH |
Natori Green is participating in the group exhibition BLUSH at the Second Story Art Gallery located on the 2nd floor of The New Orleans Healing Center from May 14-June 5. The opening reception is on May 14 at 6pm. The Center's purpose is to simultaneously help, heal, and empower individuals and surrounding neighborhoods at the economic, social, environmental, physical/mental, and spiritual levels.
Natori has also been an intern at The Front gallery, an artist-run collective and not-for-profit gallery in New Orleans and her work will be featured at their annual fundraiser in May.
Dontavious Green
04/19/16
Dontavious Green is a junior at Minneapolis College of Art and Design in Minnesota working on his skills as a 3D Game Animator.
Gabriella Miller
04/19/16
View from the cargo ship |
Artist Gabby Miller Journeyed from Oakland to China by Cargo Ship
Installation, 2016, ceramic, lights, mirror |
"In August 2015, with funding from the Asian Cultural Council, Oakland-based artist Gabby Miller crossed the Pacific Ocean on the CMA CGM Gemini, a 380-meter-long container ship, to Xiamen, China. On board, she developed Turquoise Wake (Coal, Air, Chicken & Shit), an ongoing project that explores the movement of goods, people and power across ocean lines. The body of work includes paintings she made with the ship’s engine oil, photographs she took at sea, fragments from family archives, and the piece 609 Containers (1967), a pile of small-scale ceramic recreations of shipping containers."
- Emily Hunt, KQED Visual Arts (read full article)
Daphne Taranto
04/19/16
Daphne Taranto graduated from Maryland Institute College of Art last summer and has traveled abroad for much of the time since. After interning for two months at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy, she just wrapped up a month in Dubai working with the Carbon 12 gallery surrounding the Art Dubai annual fair a leading art fair, in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia. She plans to return to New York soon.
Vasaris Balzekas
03/11/16
Vasaris Balzekas is a junior at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, New York where he attends with another Oxbow alum OS26 Tuyen Nguyen! Vasaris is currently studying abroad at Oxford University, Wadham.
Megan Abell
03/11/16
Megan Abell has worked for Airbnb for the last two years doing Government Relations and Community Engagement. She recently took on a new position at Airbnb as California Statewide Organizer, overseeing community affairs for the entire state.