Tag: Communiversity ArtsFest
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Arts Council of Princeton postpones Communiversity until October
The Arts Council of Princeton is postponing Communiversity until October in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The decision by arts council officials had followed discussions with town officials and a public health and infectious disease expert, in regards to the outbreak, according to officials. “While it is impossible to know exactly what the…
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Here are the ways to get to and through Communiversity
Communiversity, an arts festival designed for hands-on fun, art, music and food, is expected to have estimated crowd of 40,000 people descend into downtown Princeton. This can make getting to and around the festival tricky for those who attend the popular event that will be on center stage this Sunday, April 28, in Princeton. Arts…
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Art-Making at Communiversity will involve interactive projects
Outside of live entertainment, the Communiversity ArtsFest offers the visitors interactive art-making experiences for people of all ages. One of those experiences for those who attend the event is Nana’s Make-A-Mess. Nana’s Make-A-Mess is a booth that is free for anyone who wants to participate in the project, according to Maria Evans, artistic director of…
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Live entertainment to take center stage at Communiversity
One of the hallmarks of the Communiversity ArtsFest is live entertainment. And during the festival, non-stop music and performances will be on display for the expected crowd of 40,000 visitors on April 28. Communiversity ArtsFest is an arts festival that will take place at Palmer Square, Nassau Street, Witherspoon Street and the Princeton University campus…
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Art Education is key to the mission of the Arts Council of Princeton
The Arts Council of Princeton is more than the Communiversity, its annual arts festival. The Arts Council of Princeton is an organization dedicated to art education. The organization offers a range of courses and classes designed to introduce or enhance people’s art knowledge and skills. Classes are offered for those who have beginners, intermediate, or…
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Communiversity will showcase a local feel in Princeton
Visitors who attend the Communiversity ArtsFest will be able to experience not only art, but a local feel to the activities, food and performances that will take place during the annual festival. Communiversity is a hands-on art festival with fun, art, music and food that represents the local communities in the Princeton area. On April…
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For Bob Jenkins, art is not work, it’s his meditation
Since 1993, Bob Jenkins has helped shape children and student’s growth in the sculpting arts at the Arts Council of Princeton. At the age of 88, the Princeton resident continues in that same effort today. “Art is a form of expression to me. I like to express myself when it comes to mediums like paper…
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A Communiversity App has been developed to help navigate the busy day
A Princeton High School student has developed and perfected an app to help 40,000 people navigate during the Communiversity ArtsFest. Communiversity is an arts festival that will take place this spring on April 28 at Palmer Square, Nassau Street, Witherspoon Street and the Princeton University campus from 1-6 p.m. The Arts Council of Princeton is…
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Mayor outlines parking, transportation options for Communiversity ArtsFest
On April 29, Princeton will have additional transportation and parking options, including bicycle parking, for visitors to Communiversity ArtsFest, a street fair that annually attracts tens of thousands of people to the municipality. Communiversity ArtsFest, a local tradition that dates to the 1970s, is scheduled to take place downtown from 1-6 p.m., rain or shine.…