New Ideas. New Possibilities.

At Oxbow, studio art practice was not about waiting for inspiration; we believe that artists design problems and then solve them, opening up new ideas and possibilities while responding to materials that re-shape the originating question. Students left Oxbow with a set of skills that can be reconfigured to meet the challenges of ever-changing goals and environments.

The Oxbow curriculum was designed to match the requirements of the nation’s best public and private high schools and was as committed to academics as it was to art making. All of the courses at Oxbow were accredited, honors level, and college preparatory. The Oxbow School was a private, independent and not for profit organization.

The Oxbow School was located in Napa, California, forty-five minutes from San Francisco, one hour from the Pacific coast, and within a few hours of exceptional state and national parks. Students enjoyed an inspirational campus setting while still having access to all the amenities of downtown Napa, which was just a short stroll from campus.

Students who attended Oxbow were transformed by their experience and left with an exceptional set of new skills.

Check out the Oxbow Curriculum Guide to learn more!


The Oxbow School Curriculum Guide

Our mission is to strengthen students’ abilities in creative and critical inquiry by combining rigorous studio art practice with innovative academics. Our vision is for Oxbow students to develop a stronger sense of identity, self-worth, and the confidence to embrace the responsibility for their own learning and lives.


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History

In 1998, founders Ann Hatch, Robert and Margrit Mondavi sought to create a studio art environment where artists, faculty and students would collaborate in the practice of intellectual investigation and artistic inquiry. The founders acquired a three-acre site on Third Street in Napa overlooking the Napa River and commissioned Modernist architect Stanley Saitowitz to design the campus. Each studio is a fully equipped 1,250-square-foot building, featuring 18-foot high ceilings and expansive glass garage doors that let in light and roll up to an inspiring view of the river. Since its founding Oxbow's reputation grew nationally and internationally as one of the best programs available to high school students interested in the visual arts. Oxbow was one of a kind when it was founded.


Accreditation

The Oxbow School is fully accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and a member of the National Arts Education Association (NAEA), the Arts Schools Network, the Semester Schools Network, and the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).

Oxbow courses fulfill the credit requirements for on-time high school graduation. The Oxbow Admissions team can advise families in conversations with sending schools for successful re-entry and on-time graduation.