Max Korman was featured in the Stanford News article "Stanford senior and university VR club co-founder creates pioneering augmented reality film with fellow undergraduate" by Robin Wander.


06/28/18
Max Korman was featured in the Stanford News article "Stanford senior and university VR club co-founder creates pioneering augmented reality film with fellow undergraduate" by Robin Wander.

02/24/17
After a 30-year hiatus, the student newspaper SFAeye at San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) was relaunched by two undergraduate students Max Blue (BA, History and Theory of Art, 2018), Editor in Chief, and Cera Deibel (BA, History and Theory of Art, 2018), Assistant Editor. Read full article.
06/21/16
Audrey Graff attends School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Illinois. She is working at a summer art camp and then will tour Europe at the end of the summer.
03/11/16
Vasaris Balzekas is a junior at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, New York where he attends with another Oxbow alum OS26 Tuyen Nguyen! Vasaris is currently studying abroad at Oxford University, Wadham.
09/29/15
Maggie Dunlap is featured in an i-D magazine article maggie dunlap is turning women's craft into political fine art published July 8, 2015 by Tish Weinstock. Her first solo exhibition Tender at &gallery in the Little Haiti district in Miami, Florida opens October 3rd with a reception from 6-10pm and then by appointment only through November 13.
12/12/14
Livia Chesley is in the midst of a gap year hiking, tending huskies, paddling, planting, pilgrimaging in the Yukon, Quebec, Marin, Spain...before entering Bennington College as a freshman in 2015.
09/15/14
Isabella Pezzulo pictured in Washington DC this past June where she received a 2014 medallion for the US Presidential Scholars award for Scholars in the Arts.
06/25/14
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Isabelle O'Connor is in the exhibition Human Nature at the Two Rivers Printmaking Studio located in White River Junction, Vermont through June 30th.
"Human Nature," prints that explore the complex relationship between the human body and the natural world in a variety of methods ranging form solar plate to linocut and paper-mache. -Seven Days
06/25/14
Audrey Graff is attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago beginning in the fall.
05/27/14
Livia Chesley was selected to give the senior speech at Marin Academy in San Rafael, CA. She is sharing the speech with us and says "it will give you a glimpse of Oxbow's lasting impact on me."See the video.
It's been a whirlwind week, but also a time when I sang the praises of Oxbow to my colleagues. I've been thinking much about how Oxbow is an exemplar of true education. That art centers the curriculum is hardly surprising, and for those of us who work within the traditional educational mold Oxbow offers a gold standard of focused project based learning. Beyond the school's approach to immersive experience are the intangibles which make Oxbow different. The sense of community and of working together, even as each student retained their strong individual presence is palpable. The feeling of warmth and trust between the adults and the nearly adults in the Oxbow community could be felt throughout the campus. The openness of the architecture and interconnectedness of the three studios in themselves speak of the Oxbow philosophy and identity. More than form follows function, the physical attributes of Oxbow have a distinct warmth and invite exploration.
I'm sure that the ongoing challenges of leading and reinventing your school might sometimes keep you from having the time to see Oxbow with the fresh eyes of a visitor, but your steady presence and vision are really visible in every detail. Thank you for inviting me to one of the most profound experiences in my career.
— Ken Rush, Visual Arts Department, Packer Collegiate Institute
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)
Hey guys! OS33 alumni here! I received a full ride to California College of the Arts and just wanted to tell you guys that if it wasn't for the Oxbow experience and the great faculty who saw the potential in me I wouldn't have gotten as far as I did. I am still waiting for other colleges at the moment but I think this might be the school I will attend this fall!
— Keily Maldonado , Fall 2015

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