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The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center is getting ready for a show that will be done in complete darkness.
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The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center is getting ready for a show that will be done in complete darkness.
iLuminate dance group is gearing up for a night of bright lights and high energy performance.
Spending five to six hours a day in the basement of Huber Art Center tapping into her artistic side, art must pulsate through the veins of senior art major Alessandra Cupani. Coming from a family of artists, it may be safe to say this is the case for Cupani.
Senior art major Alessandra Cupani unleashes creativity in her oil painting exhibition featured in SU’s Brindle Gallery.
Senior art major Alessandra Cupani unleashes creativity in her oil painting exhibition featured in SU’s Brindle Gallery.
As the snowflakes finally left their day-long recital, art-goers indulged in a wide selection of local artwork at Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education’s (SHAPE) annual Winter Gala Friday evening.
Shippensburg artists donated sculptures, paintings and photographs for the SHAPE Gallery’s Annual Winter Gala. All proceeds go toward helping cover funds to run the community gallery.
Shippensburg artists donated sculptures, paintings and photographs for the SHAPE Gallery’s Annual Winter Gala. All proceeds go toward helping cover funds to run the community gallery.
Shippensburg artists donated sculptures, paintings and photographs for the SHAPE Gallery’s Annual Winter Gala. All proceeds go toward helping cover funds to run the community gallery.
Shippensburg artists donated sculptures, paintings and photographs for the SHAPE Gallery’s Annual Winter Gala. All proceeds go toward helping cover funds to run the community gallery.
Shippensburg artists donated sculptures, paintings and photographs for the SHAPE Gallery’s Annual Winter Gala. All proceeds go toward helping cover funds to run the community gallery.
Shippensburg artists donated sculptures, paintings and photographs for the SHAPE Gallery’s Annual Winter Gala. All proceeds go toward helping cover funds to run the community gallery.
Shippensburg artists donated sculptures, paintings and photographs for the SHAPE Gallery’s Annual Winter Gala. All proceeds go toward helping cover funds to run the community gallery.
“You’re off to great places, today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, So… get on your way!”
The Cat and the Hat brought imagination to life through his use of catchy songs and bundle of energy.
Horton the elephant hears tiny Whos singing from a dust particle.
As children, we hated getting in an orderly line. But Shippensburg University alumnus James Sandrik displayed a fun, unique use of lines across an array of canvases.