Danny Chamoff completed his first animated film, The Meaning of Life in 2005 and continued to makes films. He is now wrapping up a film entitled A Little Chat and graduated from California Institute of the Arts in May.
07/29/10
Danny Chamoff completed his first animated film, The Meaning of Life in 2005 and continued to makes films. He is now wrapping up a film entitled A Little Chat and graduated from California Institute of the Arts in May.
Oxbow School is one of the preeminent choices for creative high school students interested in the arts. Their project-based, integrated approach to learning mirrors the approach of many top art schools. At California College of the Arts, we are thrilled to see applicants who have attended Oxbow because we know they are well prepared for the rigors of college level work. I wish there had been an Oxbow School when I was a high school student!
— Stephen Beal, President, California College of the Arts
At Oxbow, I got to try inquiry-based learning for the first time. This allowed me to control the amount of rigor and the depth of research in my topic, as well as picking a topic that I found most interesting. From going through this new process of learning, I feel excited to go back to the rigor of my sending school to apply the inquiry-based perspective to my classes.
— Meave Cunningham, Fall, 2015
If at any point Oxbow doubts the good it does, I just want to reassure you all that you’re changing the lives of young artists every semester.
— Colin Davis, Fall 2009
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