‘A Collaboration in Color’ stops at SHAPE gallery
ByIn 2016, five artists conspired with one mission in common — exploration of new ideas.
In 2016, five artists conspired with one mission in common — exploration of new ideas.
We are told about reducing our carbon footprint through recycling, taking shorter showers and turning off lights, but what about using an eco-friendly kiln to create pottery?
This year’s Ship’s Got Talent event came to a close Wednesday, and a new winner has been crowned — freshman Marissa Strouse took home first place after impressing both the judges and the crowd.
The Thought Lot showcased a relaxing evening of acoustic folk music on Saturday as The Positronic Cats and Eli August played to a modest audience, playing simple songs filled with immense imagery and relatable themes.
From car tires to human organs, Shippensburg University senior art majors showcased an array of works that expressed their emotions and creativity at the Kauffman Gallery on Saturday.
Would you wake someone up if you knew it could potentially kill them?
The Shippensburg University concert band took the stage at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center on Sunday afternoon to perform several pieces under the instruction of band director Trever R. Famulare.
Shippensburg University senior and art major Christen Taylor Smith originally wanted to be a teacher.
Laughter boomed throughout the Ceddia Union Building (CUB) on Thursday night as comedian Jen Kober joked up a storm with Shippensburg University students.
With a disco ball hung over the stage ready to shine, The H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center hosted a performance by the jazz and funk band Kool & The Gang on March 31. Before the show, the drummer warmed up while someone yelled, “Knock ‘em dead.”
The Thought Lot once again opened its doors to the blistering, forceful sounds of hard rock and extreme metal on Saturday.
Legendary English rock band The Zombies are celebrating their 50th band anniversary by touring their 1968 album, “Odyssey & Oracle” one last time before respectfully putting its live performance days to rest.
Students during the day and dancers and musicians at night — Shippensburg University students have more than just smarts going for them.
An attentive audience experienced what it is like being a recovering prisoner, a nanny’s daughter, a Jordan camp refugee and a synchronized swimmer Tuesday and Wednesday evening at LUNAFEST.
Shippensburg residents ordered burritos with a side of blues at Polly and Stone Thursday night.
“Left, right, rock back. Left, right, rock back.” These were the orders instructor Frank Hancock barked military style, only this was not army boot camp — this was ballroom dance class at Shippensburg University’s H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
Imagine your significant other has cancer. Now imagine finding out your best friend, who you were supposed to see in a few hours, died in a sudden plane crash. For Carole Radziwill, this was her grim reality.
The power of art unites fellow state universities, Millersville and Shippensburg, with Millersville University Art and Design Faculty Invitational Exhibition at the Kauffman Gallery.
It is a Saturday evening and you are in your dorm room trying to decide if you should microwave some Ramen or eat leftovers, but on March 11 your options expand to dinner and a show.
Vivid owls representing different forms of hard drugs and ceramics showing the feud between individuals and society filled the Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) gallery Friday evening.