Brianna Quintero graduated from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design with a BFA in Illustration.

02/27/20
Brianna Quintero graduated from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design with a BFA in Illustration.
04/22/19
Brianna Quintero is going into her senior year at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Brianna will be interning at the Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota this summer creating illustrations that will be used in their promotion for upcoming musicals!
06/15/17
Ezri Horne will attend School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University through their combined degree program in the fall.
02/28/17
Lila Shaw received a Creative Achievement Scholarship to attend California College of the Arts this fall.
11/16/16
Ezri Horne's exhibition of ceramic works "corpus angore" opened at the Caldera Gallery in Santa Fe, NM on November 8 and runs through November 18th. The Closing Party is on November 18 at 5pm.
06/21/16
Devon Rillera will attend Minneapolis College of Art and Design in the Fall (correction from last issue).
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
Oxbow gave Will a voice and a community. Under the nurturing attention of his wonderful teachers, he learned that he had the intellectual capability to express himself and that his unique point of view was, in fact, an asset.
— David Becker, Parent
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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