SHAPE hosts final exhibit of 2016
All those early birds trying to find mom the perfect gift can stop in at the Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) gallery for the “Give a Gift of Art” exhibit now through Dec. 16.
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All those early birds trying to find mom the perfect gift can stop in at the Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) gallery for the “Give a Gift of Art” exhibit now through Dec. 16.
The Thought Lot, located in downtown Shippensburg, is known by many students and locals for showcasing fresh, local talent, and hosting a variety of other artistically hip and cultural events. Its diverse tenants, Denim Coffee and Ink and Ashes Tattoo and Art Studio, will expand yet again with the addition of a vintage store, Whiskers Vintage and Vinyl, in December.
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Following the success of “A Local View - Paintings from the late Paul Buhan,” the Shippensburg Arts Programming and Education invites the community to attend the Nov. 4 opening reception of “Give the Gift of Art,” SHAPE’s final exhibit of the year.
Some art on display for the SHAPE gallery exhibit include Mike Peluso’s ornaments.