
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.
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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.
The raw reality of human and nature interdependency was encapsulated in the allegorical mixed media pieces of duo John Holmgren and Nick Conbere, entitled, “River Relations: A Beholder’s Share of the Columbia River Dams.”
John Holmgren, an associate professor at Franklin & Marshall College, shared his artwork and ideas about dam integration.
For 17 years, Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education (SHAPE) has brought the Shippensburg Community together with various events, exhibitions of fresh local art and diversified culture.
Christmas came early this year for “Star Wars” fans as series side story, “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” hit theaters on Dec. 16. “Rogue One” filled the gap between “Star Wars” series episodes III and IV that originally left viewers with quite a few unanswered questions.
Christmas lights sparkled along the busy road as “Over and Over” by The Goo Goo Dolls roared from the radio.
On Wednesday one of rock’s greatest female icons, Melissa Etheridge, graced H Ric. Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
Throughout the past few months, the global and Shippensburg communities have been celebrating 400 years of Shakespeare’s afterlife — now it is time for Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education gallery to join in on the celebration.
From animated movies like “Finding Dory,” “The BFG” and “Kubo and the Two Strings” to superhero and action movies like “Captain America: Civil War,” “Suicide Squad” and “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” these movies and more brought excitement and had me wondering what 2017 would bring us.