Arts Council of Princeton
Colby Cedar Smith is an accomplished author known for "Call Me Athena: Girl from Detroit." With a background in freelance writing and editing, Smith has worked with notable clients such as Lonely Planet and Berklee College of Music. Smith also founded StoryEd Consulting, focusing on clear writing and storytelling to develop leaders and communities. Additionally, Smith has experience as a book reviewer, creative writing instructor, and community relations coordinator at WordsWorth Books. Smith holds a B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Colorado College and an Ed.M in Arts in Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education.
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Arts Council of Princeton
The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP), 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.