Voting open for Arts Council of Princeton People’s Choice Awards

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The Arts Council of Princeton is pleased to announce its nominations for Favorite Art Gallery and Favorite Adult Art Classes in the 2016 JerseyArts.com People’s Choice Awards. Now in its eighth year, the yearly awards program run by Discover Jersey Arts pays tribute to the work of New Jersey’s vital, vibrant and diverse arts organizations.

Public voting is now open and runs through February 11, 2016. To vote for the Arts Council of Princeton, please visit JerseyArts.com/Vote and select the Arts Council of Princeton for Favorite Gallery and Favorite Adult Classes.

The Arts Council of Princeton, founded in 1967, is a non-profit organization with a mission of Building Community through the Arts. Housed in the landmark Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, designed by architect Michael Graves, the ACP fulfills its mission by presenting a wide range of programs including exhibitions, performances, free community cultural events, and studio-based classes and workshops in a wide range of media. Arts Council of Princeton programs are designed to be high-quality, engaging, affordable and accessible for the diverse population of the greater Princeton region.

For more information, please visit artscouncilofprinceton.org or call (609) 924-8777.

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