Gold Sponsors:
Stage Sponsors:
Silver Sponsors:
Bronze Sponsors:
Presenting Sponsors:
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater New Jersey Chapter
Antimo’s Italian Kitchen
Bristol Myers Squibb
Buzzetta’s Festival Foods
Capital Health
Chopt Creative Salad Co.
Dandelion Wishes
Dina for Princeton
MacLean Agency
McCaffrey’s Food Markets
Mercer County Community College
Mistral
Northfield Bank
Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart
Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science
Penn Medicine Princeton Health
Princeton Radiology
Princeton Soccer Academy
Princeton Theological Seminary
Princeton Tutoring
Rothman Orthopaedics
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse
SHIP- A Program of The Children’s Home Society of NJ
Silver City Mugs
Stark & Stark
The Bank of Princeton
The German Language School
The Peacock Inn
Triumph Brewing Company
Winberie’s Restaurant and Bar
In response to the ongoing pandemic and uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, we have made the difficult decision to cancel Communiversity for 2020. As Central New Jersey’s largest and longest-running cultural event, Communiversity has drawn tens of thousands of art lovers and fun seekers to downtown Princeton since 1971.
As you can imagine, this was not an easy decision to make, but we believe it’s the responsible one. The decision is first and foremost based on our commitment to the safety and well-being of our attendees, vendors, performers, and the community-at-large. We appreciate everyone’s support during these challenging times and look forward to when we can celebrate the vibrancy of our community through the arts.
Sincerely,
The Arts Council of Princeton
Produced by the Arts Council of Princeton with participation from the students of Princeton University and support from the town of Princeton, Communiversity features over 225 booths showcasing original art and contemporary crafts, unique merchandise, culinary masterpieces from local chefs, plus seven stages of continuous live entertainment. Communiversity ArtsFest draws over 40,000 art lovers and fun seekers to downtown Princeton, making it Central New Jersey’s largest and longest-running cultural event.
Video Credit: Mike Haggerty