By DONNA FARLEY
Associate Editor
A Dexter student has taken Best of Show in the 18th Annual Juried Regional High School Art exhibit at the Margaret Harwell Art Museum.
A black-and-white drawing titled "Stare," by Savannah Gourley took the top prize. Gourley also took first place in painting and drawing for her work.
Other winners come from Poplar Bluff, Dexter, Puxico, Greenville, Malden, Neelyville and Farmington high schools.
A reception for this exhibit will be held from 1-4 p.m. Sunday at the museum.
The museum is open noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free. The museum is physically impaired accessible. For more information, visit the museum's website at www.mham.org, Facebook or call (573) 686-8002.
This show is made possible through the financial assistance of the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.
Winners of other categories are:
Painting: First place, "Still," Savannah Gourley, Dexter; second place, "Angus Closeup," Lizzy Black, Farmington; third place, "Halloween," Bianca Thomas, Puxico; Honorable mention: "Moody Monday" Bianca Thomas, Puxico.
Drawing: First pace, 'Hair," Savannah Gourley, Dexter; second place, "Blue," Savannah Gourley, Dexter; third place, "1991 Moonfish," Anna Bishop, Dexter; and honorable mention, "Sasha," Brandi Sherrer, Greenville High School.
Mixed media: First place, "A Fairy House," Nick Robinson, Neelyville High School; second place, "Universal Kindness." Emilia Torres, Farmington; third place, "Madame," Isaiah Boyle, Poplar Bluff; and honorable mention, "Flower Power," Isaiah Boyle, Poplar Bluff.
3-Dimensional: First place, "Fish," Kaleb Stone, Farmington; second place, "Ball in Cage," Landen Smith, Greenville; third place, "A Vase," Madeline Underwood, Malden; and honorable mention, "Hippy Hippo," Gillian Cummins, Farmington.
Photography: first place, "Big Mood," Bobbi Teschle, Greenville; second place, "From Wrecks to Riches," Cynthia Porter, Greenville; third place, "Locked Away," Cynthia Porter, Greenville; and honorable mention, "Black Women Matter" Ryan Fuemmeler, Farmington.
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