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4/13/2021, 12:00pm

SHAPE Gallery reopens

By Austin Trevino
SHAPE Gallery reopens

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The Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education (SHAPE) gallery recently reopened following a March 20 flood. 

Officials said the flood caused damages to the gallery but were not as severe as initially thought. 

The SHAPE Gallery was previously closed for several months in 2020 due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, as well as another incident involving water damage. 

The gallery reopened in September 2020.

A fire in an apartment above the gallery caused water to flood down onto the gallery. Gallery officals said that no art was damaged, thanks to quick thinking by SHAPE board president Joshua Rosetta.

The SHAPE Gallery reopened to the public on March 27. The gallery is showing the exhibit “Unmuted,” a celebration of young, local artists.

For more information on the SHAPE gallery, visit shapeart.org/exhibits or on Facebook page. The SHAPE Gallery, located at 19. E. King Street, is an art exhibit in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

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