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Caroline Woolard

06/26/15

Caroline Woolard was interviewed in BOMB 132 | Summer 2015 by author John Haskell and it includes some of her work. BOMB publishes conversations between artists.

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Caroline (left) - from Crain's New York Business Magazine

"Hundreds join a new kind of co-op to buy commercial property in high-rent areas. The goal is to create affordable spaces for small businesses and arts organizations. The idea for the co-op came out of a Facebook conversation between Ms. Woolard, who built "sharing economy" websites Our Goods and Trade School, and her friend Paula Segal, an attorney and founder of nonprofit 596 Acres, which helps people turn vacant city lots into community gardens." - Caroline Lewis

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Sam Wadsworth

06/25/15

Sam Wadsworth received a prestigious Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Annual Art Award at his graduation from The Packer Collegiate Institute. The award was established in 1984 and each year, a select number of secondary schools with noteworthy programs in the visual arts are invited by RISD's President to nominate an accomplished artist from the senior class to receive this distinction. Sam also had an unprecedented five films that were finalists in the Packer Collegiate School 2015 Film Festival and won the award for Best Experimental Film.

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Anne Moertel

06/25/15

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Anne Moertel graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2010 with a BFA in Visual Communications. Since 2011, she's been with the Chicago-based non-profit Healthy Schools Campaign as a Designer and Creative Strategist.

Healthy Schools Campaign is a social justice organization focused on creating healthy environments for all students across Chicago and across the country. They work to provide access to healthy food, physical activity, and healthy classroom environments - check out their facebook page. Anne said her memories of Oxbow are closely linked to her work.

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Parley Belsey

06/25/15

Parley Belsey started at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts this fall.

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Megan Broughton

05/07/15

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Minnie the Northern Flicker

Megan Broughton is now a regular contributor to the online Entropy Magazine with her creative non-fiction piece The Birds: In Bird Years, and biweekly series Tales From the End of the Bus Line. Debuting today, Tales From the End of the Bus Line is a collaboration with her dad, humorously chronicling his zany coming of age in the Van Nuys of the 1970's.

The image is of Minnie the Northern Flicker, OS32 students Stella and Bonnie are the taxidermists.

Megan is also Oxbow's Residential Life Advisor. See more of Megan's work!

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