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).
At Oxbow, I got to try inquiry-based learning for the first time. This allowed me to control the amount of rigor and the depth of research in my topic, as well as picking a topic that I found most interesting. From going through this new process of learning, I feel excited to go back to the rigor of my sending school to apply the inquiry-based perspective to my classes.
— Meave Cunningham, Fall, 2015
Artistically, I learned a lot of new techniques and mediums while here. I had access to much more than before and I made the most of it. I tried everything I could and always talked to my teachers and peers about new ways I could make art. Every so often, I completely stepped out of my comfort zone. Experimenting with technique and testing my artistic boundaries has helped me realize how many paths I have to choose from in the art world and that makes me excited for the future.
— Macy Manning, Fall 2023
Oxbow forced me to create, and by creating, I established foundation for my thought.
— Jamie Roux, Spring 2003
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