Sasha Frolova plays Alexis Clark in the film Two For One a film directed by and staring Jon Abrahams. The film premieres at the Napa Valley Film Festival November 9-13, 2016.
Sasha Frolova
11/03/16
11/03/16
Sasha Frolova plays Alexis Clark in the film Two For One a film directed by and staring Jon Abrahams. The film premieres at the Napa Valley Film Festival November 9-13, 2016.
09/16/16
Natori Green is a featured artist in Refractional Presence, a group exhibition at Antenna Gallery in New Orleans. The show opened September 10th and runs through October 2nd. Antenna is a New Orleans-based non-profit organization committed to being a vital participant in the life of the city by creating and supporting artist- and writer-driven programs. Natori's work is also being hosted at Roux CarrĂ© in New Orleans on Sunday, September 25, 2016 from 1-3pm.Roux CarrĂ© is an accelerator for emerging food‐preneurs and a showcase for up-and-coming performing and visual artists. A project of Good Work Network.
09/14/16
Canada Choate worked as an intern this summer at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York with art curator Elisabeth Sussman. She is in her senior year at Columbia University.
06/21/16
Alsace Patrone attends New York University and spent the last academic year at NYU's Buenos Aires site.
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.
02/08/16
Pearl Hesselden is graduating from Lewis & Clark College in Portland Oregon this Spring.
12/04/15
11/06/15
Allie Tyler is attending Skidmore College in New York and is headed to New Zealand in the Sprimg for a study abroad semester.
10/02/15
Clarissa King is a senior at Humboldt State University in California majoring in Studio Arts with an emphasis in Illustration. She works at on campus as a Graphic Artist in the Multicultural Center.
09/29/15
Acadia Mezzofanti is the youngest exhibiting artist at Structures and Remnants: Landscape and the Human Presence. The exhibit is a meditation on man-made structures in the natural world and is hosted by the Copley Society at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Massachusetts. The exhibit opened on August 22nd and runs through October 18, 2015. See more of Acadia's work.
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, the eye and the hand are inseparable from the mind and because their peers are also artists, students adopt fresh attitudes toward their work.
— Charles Altieri, Rachel Anderson Stageberg Chair, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley
In the year leading up to Oxbow, I became obsessed with the program, I was entranced with reading testimonials and researching interdisciplinary learning styles. When I arrived at Oxbow I was never disappointed, despite my endless expectations. I will forever cherish the time I spent at Oxbow and the connections I made there. Through Oxbow I was able to hone into the ideas I was thinking about, to refine my artistic process and to see the world in a new light every day of my life. I'm not going to say that without Oxbow I wouldn't be the person I am today, but I will say that without Oxbow it would have taken me at least four years to become who I am after one Oxbow semester.
— Phoebe Dubisch, Fall 2018
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