[1][2] In 1982, Anne Reeves, then President of Arts Council of Princeton, entered into an agreement with the Borough of New Jersey for the occupation of 102 Witherspoon Street.
The new building reopened in June 2008 and now includes a gallery, theater, multi-disciplinary art studios and public meeting space.
In November 2016, the board announced it had appointed Taneshia Nash Laird to succeed Nathanson.
[1] Jim Levine, at the time the organization's Board president, stepped down from that role to serve as interim executive director.
Maria Evans, the artistic director of the organization, continued to oversee programming and education.