Maggie Dunlap is a 2014 YoungArts Visual Arts winner and will participate in the Miami YoungArts Week in January 2014. She was also selected to appear in the Winter issue of Certain Circuits Magazine.
12/19/13
Maggie Dunlap is a 2014 YoungArts Visual Arts winner and will participate in the Miami YoungArts Week in January 2014. She was also selected to appear in the Winter issue of Certain Circuits Magazine.
I want to thank you all for being so supportive and wonderful, thank you for running this incredible program. And half of my acceptance to RISD is because of Oxbow. (Especially thanks to Chris who wrote my letter of rec, to Jennifer who revised my essays, to the admissions team who helped me with my portfolio.
— Jeff Shen, Fall 2014
Oxbow forced me to create, and by creating, I established foundation for my thought.
— Jamie Roux, Spring 2003
The art that goes on in most high schools is usually relatively skill-based. At Oxbow, there is more emphasis on looking and seeing and more critical thinking about what you are doing, the human connection, that personal element. Through art you can begin to understand yourself better. That may be the biggest eye-opener for students. It is almost a preview of college. Get out of the mechanical factory high school education and get into something open, new, and invigorating in a small environment.
— Bill Barrett, Former Oxbow Board Member, Former Executive Director of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art & Design (AICAD)
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