University Museum welcomes high school artists

Friday, January 31, 2003

armington High School sophomore Caroline Crecelius, whose father is a blacksmith, created an abstract forged metal sculpture as tall as a person. Dimension and unusual medium also attracted New Madrid County Central High School's April Nelson, who wove an enormous headpiece made of raffia, a fiber from the leaves of a palm tree.

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