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Sasha Frolova

03/06/15

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Sasha Frolova's recent work was in the March 5th issue of the Huffington Post. Read Shelly Emling's article Stunning Photos of This Grandma Will Forever Change the Way We Think About Beauty.

After witnessing firsthand the ageism and stereotypes so rampant in the fashion world, Shasha Frolova decided to shine a spotlight on one of the most beautiful women she knows: her grandmother. -Shelley Emling

You can also read an interview with Sasha about her project in the March 4th issue of Refinery29 by Erin Cunningham. Refinery29 is an American-based fashion, style and beauty website newsletter.

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Taura Golafshan

05/27/14

Taura Golafshan is bringing the garden to her hometown community. She holds close the vision of a healthy future with the potential to impact education, sense of community, the economy and the environment: both local and global. The self-sustainable factor is something she wants to introduce to the masses and she credits her work with the gardens at Oxbow as an influential element of her semester. She is building a clientele in her small barbering business and is working on a project to incorporate a nonprofit focused on global challenges.

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Acadia Mezzofanti

02/25/14

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Co|So Artists' Gallery

Acadia Mezzofanti was elected a Professional Artist member of Copley Society of Art (Co|So) America's oldest non-profit art association. Copley Society of Art was founded in 1879 by the first graduating class of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The Membership Committee (15 prominent artists as well as representatives from the Society's Board of Governors) completed a competitive two-round review of her work and of the 400 elected members she is the youngest.

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Acadia Mezzofanti

11/25/13

Acadia Mezzofanti was elected a Professional Artist member of Copley Society of Art America's oldest non-profit art association. Copley Society of Art was founded in 1879 by the first graduating class of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The Membership Committee (15 prominent artists as well as representatives from the Society's Board of Governors) completed a competitive two-round review of her work and of the 400 elected members she is the youngest. She has won two more gold keys for her photography and art portfolio in the 2014 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards bringing her total of gold keys awarded to 9.

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Edith Young

09/27/13

Edith Young interned at a greeting card company called Meri Meri in Cheltenham, UK last year and the card she designed and created there is now for sale online and in stores internationally! The imagery was actually inspired by one of the wallpapers she made for her Oxbow Final Project.

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